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- jar An aubecriptiorx gerwy to 44. - 311., sad men
eitiertelcipett when the tiare expfm.
'Reading Inner from Saturday'g
Evening Gazette.
Ilmoica with us, fellow citizens l that the
-bloated, hollow fabric of speculation and ex:
orldtant prices, corjureclup by the joint of
forte of avarice and treason, pithily totters to
Its fall The preminm on gold took & heavy
lee keit y6terday, and the Fires of pork,
flour and most other IIOCM arie3 of life,
- tumbled with it. There never was a tolera
ble reason, a plausible excuse, for carrying
gold above-150 or pork above $25, or dear at
wholesale. above SS per barrel—and other
staples in proportion. All beyond these rates
. was a gigantio babble, blown by treason and
npsafty r favored by cowardice. Had our
great Wake and leading bankers chosen to
feed:the market with gold, even at the rate
ofjzte million per week, for the lost ten or
twelve weeks, the above prices need not have
been exceeded. With ten a intone deducted
from their gold and twenty millions added
thereby to their greenbacks, the banks would
have stood stronger than they do to -day,•and
been better-able to resume - specie payments
whenever the waste of war shall be arrmitod.
And even now, if the banks will brit loyally
and fearlessly take the part of the people and
their government against the gold gamblers,
pork-gamblers, whisky-gamblers, and rebel.
conardrators generally, we Abell very coon
have a fall Treasury, a paid-up army, iiiat
and deaf at reasonable prices, and the coun
try well on the road to peace and prosper-
Gentlemen bankers I if yon deem it your
interest es booker• to side with the'specals
tars against she people, you do indeed !mis
take w_oat grievously. If you 111 T the pathless
of. theprodetto-gamaters in their esbemes of
tr!iian and rapacity, why that alters the case.
—lir. Y. Trib.
EAIL Brom, in a recent speech in the
liatue of Commons, anted that ono of the
regions Why ho did not far. the cotoed inter
vention of England in tho Dnnish-German
question, woo tho pent power of the United
&sus, and tho danger of our nary to their
commerce. Ire soya
"There are other paris'of the world in which
our ierorests may be as deeply Involved, ant
In which we may have, some day or other, to
mednudis the honor and interests of this
country. The cavil war now raging In Amer
ico, ending how It may, whether by the es
tablishment of an independent republic in the
South, or whether it ends most unexpectedly
its it would bo to me, I confess, by restoring
the Eaton, still the Patted Stens of America,
or the Northern States, or whatever, they may
bo called, will then be In a totally different
position to that which they were in ri; few
years ago. A treat army wilt then be man.
Mined by the United Staten A formidable
navy will then be kept ap. Cur reletbmis with
that Power are liable at any moment to in
terreplion. I hopeand treat that mu friendly
relations may be maintained; atilt those
fziendly relations most ho considered mad kept
in view as well or our interest In the 11:1103.11t0.
stance of the balance of power in Europe."
Europe bus now to drink her own bitter cup
of humiliation. If she had been Mtn to
America in the beginning, she would not hare
been degraded, as she is, to the 'teak of a
third-class Power, by promising to prottct
Denmark, stadia the hour of her peril aban
doning hcr to her fate. The "balance of-pow
er" ilaaropshas been transferred to Americo.
—Phil. Prem.
Rumors Versus Facts.
The Charabersburg Repomitory glees the fol
lowing synopsis of the number of rebel raiders
according to popnlar reports carefully col,
lated :
Sunday crate.' at Willissuport-. 10,000
At Oxon:ch.--
3,070
At dui nations 4,000
Infanta! How's 10,c00
At Paint of 8,003
At Antietam MOOD
Ronda? -Cr ooned at likaristrung--.. 03,000
At Winona 1,000
At Mem 4,000
At North Maantain 1,00
At :lint of Dicks-----.-...-- 17,000
Toads?-croesed at=6oo
At Hancock- 1,300
Ehauninirg 12,000
'At Point of 10,000
Wedatoday-crosoi at Duo No loge
Jan =say to 350M0
At - Point. ofltocki--.----.—.. 00,070
At 12,000
14,000
ilutroloy-ctoted At llatfetsta--...—,-- 04,000
At Mao! 41,1 U
Jon nods to 40,070
At 2 LW
At CUM 1 41.0
'AtthoDaini— 0,030
mpoo
Witching for 1 0 . 000
47,093
. .
Mai:tabs about 300,000 men. reported la
'havitigetosser.the Potomac into Maryland,
betides newly 90,000 looking tot Bigot and
'lltniteirandnanrchlagepon Washington: The
Z 4 2 oB l lo 7. oo ncludis tint In ail about 25,000
men elltintinally crest the river.
Rebel GraUtude.
They NOngtou 6tdr says that the preser
, , •
VIAND Of the TlllllOll cf Mr. F. P. Blair la I
des to the interference of Gen. Bteckenridp,
who war no donbthitioinseed -by the friendly
raja= formerly existing bestows himself
.
and the eminent owsor. It hi art intoresting
1 fie;lhat. at the time of the threatened duel
:•:lttween the Bon. Francis B. Cutting and
einteral Breckenridge; the latter repaired to
anew Bprino where he was hoitatibly enter
' Lauds said kept ant of the woof the *Mows
of the Lev white Shp =elates irate pending
Theatre passed part of the time in the nee of
Path% In which both exceL Oen. B. fre-
Gientke mimed in grateint terms to the
-Gmelhen paned under Mr. Mates roof. The
pirate pipers of Dir. Blair, composed of cor
respondence with Geary Clay, Andrew Jack
son and other men of mark, hen not been
destroyed, and his plate heabees transferred
to the residence of Mr. Wilson, with a note to
him by Gen. Breckinddp. They latter is de
scribed as havlog become mach atontor than
when a 'Federal offlocr, and 9 .1 1 1 3 qbblepri
and isasstscam
.
/2 IS not harp b I that Gener al Aber. I
ma is now in pommssion of Atlanta, though
it, of courao, is not •nalain thLi be is. We
have adviocs from the front np to Monday.
-01-1311turdsty"nizht liardee's corps, the lett
of Johnston's army north of the Chattohoochs,
crossed the river, and destroyed the bridges.
Two corps of our army rem mimosa cn etm
day, and thelemeSndar a our army were
following rapidly. Beadquirlers would be
sculls of the river au Tuesday or Wednesday
—atriums would Stuns 'push .fer Atlanta.
The tUdifitesamen moving In the dirtathil
or Eitogi Manntain- There wan an impression
that John:ten would not deliver battle In
front of Atlanta, in deference to "the Wishes
of the Inhabitants, who teleran) . deAre to
save theltsiti from destruction. If. John
ston than decided, of souse tbero was oath
,ingto priniant mir 'occupying Atlanta; but if,
on the other hand, he makes a stand north of
the - citY, Atlanta is not yet ours. It would
neoesurisily mains preparations on the part
or :Gen:Blierman beforeSn attack could be
.1,/tOsitild Moms weadd require deco. But our
Ptficrnis steady and mare. The "trap" so
mien talked about bat not yet been sprang,
rlt AinLtlme the bait la dliiPPtartil•
THE DAILY
FROM CAIRO AND ST. LOUIS
rder of B.otecrsne Respecting Et
'Louis Harbor.
BLOCKADE WIENER ESCAPED
THE MOBILE PAYERS DESPONDING
Br. Lam, July 16.—8 y order of General
Hos=ins, two tugs, one to be furnished by
the underwriters and ono by the Chief Quer
termaster'e Department, are hereafter to be
kept in the harbor, with a full toad of steam on
both' day and night, to tow burning boots
intd the river, end-all boats not receiving or
discharging freight aro to anchor in the
amain. Also, all skin, yawls end other
magi crafts are-prohibited from being employ
ed in the harbor without proper authority
Capt. Ford is appointed military harbor-etas-
ter.
A dispatch from a tailltary num at St. Jo
seph, says five companies of militia, most of
which belonged to CoL Moss' old regimont,
have pretty much all gone over to the rebels
under Thornton.
The steamer Von l'hel arrived at Cairo last
night with 200 hogsheads of sugar and 200
barrels of molasses for Cincinnati.
The steamer Magenta was fund $5OO by
the military authorities for falling to report
at Cairo on her down trip.
The Mobile papers are very desponding,
and great apprehension existed there of raids
by east and land.
A steamer, name euppressed, lately ran
the blockade with an nanenally valuable car
go, including a large amount of military
stores.
• • .
General Lovell, formerly commandant of
of Now Orleans, has been restored to :he
rebel Roraima
Valtandlgnam, Morgan and ate Guer
rillas.
[Fr= the Frankfort Cautaaturralth
We have stated, as a fact established to out
entire conviction, that there was an under
standing—an agreement,—a contrze,
ins between the pseudg•Confedcrate authori
ties and Vellandigham, by which it was
agreed that Morgue should invade Kettuoky,
it a =rain time, with his guerril'a band,
while Viatendiglam ehoeld appear at Dayton
at the same period. The loading traitors and
rebel sympathizers of Kentucky and Ohio,
were fully posted in the matter, end ready for
its announcement.
Since we swiss that charge, cirotttestanaes
which have been developing .in both the
Spttcs named; and continue to develop every
day, fully demonstrate to every observing
mind the camplinity charged. Vallandigham
was in Canada. under sentence banishing
him from the Gaited States; John Morgan,
at the head of a rebel force af thieves and
robbers, was In-Western Virginia, awaiting a
favorable opportunity: to enter Kentucky.
Both Vedinr.digiusm and Morgan, we pro.
same, considered the oommareeneent in this
State if the oulietment of negroos by the
United States into the Federal army, as the
most available time for the one to enter the
State of Ohio, and rally hid rebellions friends
• I &round him to the number of from 50,040 to
ieo,ooo, while the other should enter. Ken
tacky at the hood of an armed force, moire
Frankfort, Leningten, and other points, apd
thwi produce a complete, revolution in both
States. Bathe! theca iin4eradoes were act
ing upon the-be"ief tllat Vallandigham would
be arrested so soon as hei made his appear
ance in Ohio, and that his arrest would im
mediately rally ell the bd con of the Sato
around him,to defend hint against the Fede
ral etficers. Bat the' Government ignored the
presence of the exile' who had been-wail
ing end watching from over the border, end
turned hid over,to be dealt with by elESta
bles and magistrates l And thus all his hopes
of rasing an army in Ohio were blasted in a
moment 1 Morgan, not knowing of the utter
failure of his confederate in Ohio 'to early out
his port of the programme, boldly entered
Kentucky, and marched toward her cdpital.
.General Burbridea force killed, wounded,
elaptured and dispersed his band of murder
eis,-rebbero and thieves. And thus for the
present ended the campaign of these outlaws
and their wicked followers.
But they are preparing for another cam
paign, and hdpiefor seem's. Many of Mor
gan's men escaped from the Federal forces;
there cfe now In almost ever/ county In this I
"hem
State some of the leathered forces of the great
s- th ief and robber, and their friends, who
ease home on recruiting expeditiono and
tack the amnesty oath, are Joining them.
They am hiding in the houses and berms of
rebel 'sympathizers, in caves, sink holes and
thickets, awaiting - farther action on the part
of their leader, and hoping, to re-esda. undis
turbed by tbo Foderol soldiers until they can
be reinforced and obtalnarnut and assunemition,
whop they expect torob banks, burn bridges,
warder private citizens, and lay the country
generally inreine, according to their original
programme.
Viallanntoniit returned to Ohio to obtain
renewed lustre a a first clan martyr, by re
arrost. In able Ise hasp so far o felled, and
in danger of losing what little lutanist at
tad's& to 444 in Canada. Ile is of no
more consequence DOW, than the mummies
in the catacombs. Ilia only
_possible shame
of-TM:ening his peilsonal-COltrequenni b to
reborn to Windsor vniatistartiy, and satnp for
unittyrdouregain, andir pietense that the or
der far his arrnst
Ohio
Mutt
end that to'rentain in Ohio intolves too mach
porional Shill. We charge nothing for this
sensible advice, w eb, if acted uponjwompt.
ly, might bring down a Veteetibing chewer of
dime contrilmtions ; and- saltde coniptcultY,
at the Chicago Convention. His vacant seat
In that body would be morn eloquent then
his presence.-( e. Corn.'
COLGAIii R. D. Num, commander of a
colored regiment Sn Nashville, refusei a per
sonal invitatlen to jobs the Fourth of Jnly
parade in Nashville because his regiment was
excluded tram the pundit. In an indignant
letter to the committee he says:
"I do not think my promo would be
'pleasurable' toyou. I knot s yours would
not be to me to long as you make .distino
done between the demssicion ut, their eountry,
width are alike discreditable to your human
ity, your 'patriotism. and yen/ Christianity ;
distinctions which sheirriustri do not know
the letter. nor-cc rupirehead- e spirit of the
document whose verification you propose to
celebrate; or that knowing end comprehend
ing both letter and spirit, yen designedly Ig
nore the one and violate !heather.'
&VOLSCI itturour.--Oltarles Oita:: minor
eon Mof William Oates, otriffe,Mass. tabbedto ,
to enllit, this* years ago but his p ate ob
jected to it. One morning helent to
drive the COWS to pasture on his way to work,
taking histlinner with h im. But at tight he
did not acme back, because he had ran away
and enlisted In the 10th Regiment. He re
rosined through the three years without a for I
lough, and returned with the regiment un
banned by rebel bullets. lie arrived in the
old pasture at home ode night last week, Jot
at' ootr time," and he leisurely drove up the
same old eons, as Lf he hadn't been away for
three years. Hie "reception" was ts Joyful
one, none the less so es his coming was
oompletevurPtiae:
A 10010 ailailed lady traveling a few days
slam from New York to Spume. and
lag from ccrasumptiqu, had bean hid oessfulip
on a pillow on the Gam by. her husband, while
her links girl rambled by her tide. At Lit
tle Balls sike fell asleep, and the obild'atim.
=need fanning her, ss.ng 111 &lop
ing. A piste:gee, however, noticed the pe
miler whiteness of her Ups, md. 0* balling
closely at her, diteoeered that she woo dead.
Ir is related that • colored Feather within
our lines, rectutly-felt-ccustrained to preach
against the .extortions of the sutlers, from
which his loch had suffered. After:much de
liberation, he azammaced text ai follows:
.0 Now the serpent was more sutler MO 1:17
beast of the field which the Lord 'Ol had
made." .
Lama from Parts, in a Berlin paper,
amiable the suggestion that tjte Garman pow.
en should at ence IS some Uri ; steamers,
each one of them mood with five or sin riled
gays, to the North -American pot% to prey
upon British commerce to the eventaf a war.
Is le 5 little reatarluble, and we bow
Ilttte tho gold znatket is greeted by,war newts
lately, !lad .dzdag all - the excitement sad
panic oszelatted by the itivaelpa of Maryland,
gold bas itaadlly dtollaed,. 1154 from 295 is
cow under 290.
- •
Aer attempt nna mode WV: Thursday sight
to rob eta atoning home . of Cop tsln Whoi
lov, thehero dew Eathroorgo, stilountlfor
non Mee, Roxbury. A son a the .Captain
staztad the midnight intradM off.
TELEGBAMS
TEIE LATE INVASION
The Philadelphia Railroad Again
in Rimilig Order.
•
REPORT OF REBEL CAVALRY NEAR RAI
TIIIORE INCORRECT.
Breekintidge and Etaff at Leesburg
on Wednesday.
DETAILS
ON JA MES OF A LATE
RIV UMER.W RAID
Return or Shafer's Cavalry Expedition.
ITS OBJECT 3 ACCOAPLISIIE D
AII.4IEAL LEE ON A TOUR OP INSPECTION
Vettela to be Sent Af.er the Florida
&ERE ir LT SECESSION ST 11 P LTH
u., a..., kt
Marmots, • July 15.—The Philadolphia
Railroad Company have made arrangements
to CCITLIIIIMCO running over their.road to mor
row. Gunpowder bridge is not yet repaired,
bat a fret bridge has been constructed around
the burnt portion. so that parser gars can cross
to the train beyond. The bridge was more
seriously damaged than at first reported.
The report to-day of rebel cavalry being
near Baltimore is believed to be entire y In
cornet. Oar °avail . ; have made a thorough
examination of the country is this vicinity,
but could not find an armed enemy anywhere.
It is supposed that the pretence of some of
our cirlecu econta, sent oat from Baltimore,
,voro t hen by the country people for it.tels,
and hence
rho reports.
Waasurcron, July 15.—1 t to not positively
known whether all the rebels have messed
the Potomac, reports being contlioting. It Is
curtain, however, that small parties have re
entered, and aro travelling with their plan
der over various roads loading through London
county towards SnickeeKand Ashby 'a Gaps.
A large force of our troops are in pursuit.
It is is reported that Brackenridge and staff
wore in Leesburg on Wednesday forenoon in.
perintending the movements of the enemy.
A number of their stragglers have been
picked up by our troops.
New Tux[, July 10.—A Herold eorropond
ant gives en account of the marine raid as
follows:
:cm. Point of Rocks, ~ July 13, 4a. 0..
—On Monday, the 11th, Lleut Chambers, of
the 34 Penna. Artillery, with 130 men, crossed
the James at a point below Dutch Gap, and
above Gem Footer's pontoon bridges, far the
purpose of auacklng a force of rebels station
ed in some mills, borne and honso,_situated
on the place known As COX% farm. The force
landed at a designated point below Dutch
Gap, from Stestmea' Stopping Stones, and re
mained there until near daylight yesterday,
at which time the commanding Lieutenant de
termined to make the attack.
The command proceeded quickly up the road
to two column's, end stealthily catered ern
the attack. The enemy was now found to
rtrong force in the barns, milts and hearts of
the farm. They consisted of three hundred
troops, count:andel by Lieut. G. W. Deming
ton, c f South Wolin.. 'she was within , AO
bandied and fifty yards of the buildings. The
enemy opened a brat Are trial muthetry,
resulting in no Injury. When the discovery
mot made that the place could tot be •-• 'tun
by regular r.ttsclr, I.louteusat Chambers or
dared a tharge, he aauto It leading it mom gal
lonely. Ho captors'_ a Ltt'otrnntr, a Serge:Lit
badly wounded, one corporal and eleven in,
Yates. The command was accompanied by a
.firing party, whim, upon arriving at • the
buildings, smoked out tho rebels, compelling
them to glee battle on open ground. In the
engagement which immediately fo'lowed the
rebels salfcrod severely in killed and wounded .
Oar loss was only one man.
A torpedo, together with a grannie batte
ry, end a argo quantity of powder, small
arms, ammunition,munP egnippagt,ftr•v• cap
tured. A large amount of rain, grist and
saw mills and machinery were destroyed.
The Berard correspondent, in the Geld, July
13th, 7a, m., says Captain James Shafroth:
cavalry expedition has just returned to ramp,
the expedition having for its object the open
ing and sthintainarna of communleation with
Suffolk and Bowery.Llßl and thit region of
the rebel country. The expedition left hero
some days ago and has fully accomplished its
object. The command met with little opposi
tion either in going or coming, SATO from the
guerrillas whom they effectually witted out.
They also captured a rebel qaartermarter.
They encamped for a period of two days just
outside of Suffolk withoulmolestation. They
returned solely without loss er unlous damage
of anj kind, and developed the that that the
greatest possible destitution prevails in Saf.
folk and throughout the surrounding country;
eon, for instance Is-selling at 0300 per bar
ren ended] other necessaries In; mope:ton
ne expedition brought in seventy horses
and mules and quite a number of negroes.
Two rebel oftlerce were also ea toned at
large and two enlisted men belonging to the
signal corps.
The World's special says: Advice. from
the ripper Potomac confirm the report of the
retreat of the rebels into Virginia. Our ar
tillery shelled the rebels' rear lost evening.
and some stragglers were token, but it was
impoesible to intercept the main body. They
had, when at Wilson's Farm, 576 p:lsoacia,
taken at Monocracy.
The Tribune; Washington speeLd says.
They estimated that the rebels had event-A
10,000 head of cattle and horses, betide,:
droves of sheep and hogs, whtoh they got
smote the Potomac while threatening Wash
ington. Brief as was theca/al:tat before Wash
ington it was bloody. Their killed and wood
ed mug have been Ave hundred. The small
end wasted brigades of the o th Corps of
veterans made sad havoc among them.
The Heralds correspondent says: Admiral
Lee, of the James river squadron' has gone
to North Carolina Sounds en en inspecting
tour. Two representatives of Napoleon are
with the army AS observers.
The Tribune's Washington special says:
More vesselsauto be sent alter the Plorid.s.
Several promilent secession sympathizers
have been arrested at Bladensburg and sent
to the Old Capitol
ALARM ON THE
ILN VIGTO N. GINIA BIDE
OF IVASI
The Rebels Reported Running the
Manassas Railroad.
WASHICIMS,Iy M.—Additional alarm
11111 ecualioned on the Virginia side of the
,Potonuto, yesterday, by reports that the rebels
were running the railroad up to Mlill/Ma&l.
This Is not yet verified, but it le not thought
bnpoealble ; and that the &algae of tborebele
itare to command the gaps and keep open their
conemnnteations between Gordonntile and
the Velley.
111 FLORIDA PROBABLY INCOIIIiTERB
Heavy wiring Heard
limyrrints, Jody 16.—A vessel arrlvod at
Fortress Monroe, and reports hoary thing
on-the-13th instant off NT South Shoal,
hearths noithereet.llol.l the mein. neon
twenty guns, whin try sound wee judged to
boltrealy-foti miles west from the tight
ship. the 14th she wom spoken 14 the U.
&mintier Ticonderoga, whin confirmed the
above. it Is eurmised chit sotto of our 4 , 11•
seli rosy haver eneoratteredtho Florida.
Geo. Lew Wallace Relieved o
Ins command.
ESCAPE OF PRISONERS FROM FT. pIFATET
Wasinnnos,Jali 16,—A Vases Weeblng
ton ipeeial nye •Goneral Law. Wallace }me
Wen relievedof Ide eonunand at Baltimore, I
and-thal, Gen. T;lar trill take his plane.
- It is reported tbst eve prisoners escaped
from Fortitafs)otto on Thandarnipt, ribtr
ruan — lng the glarti, nine others making the
attempt
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE,
CITY AND SUBURBAN
1=11432
7:11.1)a tho attack on the rebel &femme
before Petersburg, Jose 17, 1044.
Oapt Leander Condin Morrow, of the 100th
Pa. Vet. Vole., In the .21at year of his age.
Daily there falls some patriot in the defense
of this loved country. Daily sad tidings are
borne to onxioa. fr.cods, who weep for tLo
of one whose place cannot be filled in
this acrid. Shay fall, the noblest men of
the eon:all and world, samiloes upon the
alter of their country.
Captain Morrow was among the first to on-
Ilst under the President's requisition for 16,-
000 men, in April of '6l. He joined Capt.
Le-SbEllfel (now Col. Leasure) comltatty as a
private, and served his term of three months
In his company, which was attached to the
12th Pennsylvania, dol. Campbell. On the
expiration of his find enllstment,'Capt. M.
immediately volunteered to go with Captain
Moore, who had authority to raise a company
for the Round Head Regiment.
Ho was appointed a corporal in Captain
Meares company. A vacancy occurring in
the first iergoantoy of his company while at
Beaufort, N. 0., Corporal Morrow Was by his
company Gloated to MI it. Not long thereaf
ter another rnaaney occurred, which gave
Sergeant Morrow a commission is second
lieutenant. Lieut. Morrow afterward(' hold
the pogdon of lint lieutenant, and Woe for . o
long time acting aid de camp on theistaff of
the brigade courasulder,Colonel Lenenre. In .
Mardi last Liett. Morrow was appointed
captain of V-. vtoo Ross, rerigoed.
Capt. Morrow plasod safely throffgh all
tho battles of this memorable' campaign on
ha-med, =tit the lost attack of the corps on
the enemy's works, width was ruceessfaL
lie served his country faithfully in South Oar
olina, in Virginia undor Pope, Maryland an
der 61cOtellon, and again in Virginia under
Burnside, in lior..ucky, in Mississippi, at
'Vicksburg and Jackson, in Teaneiceo, at
Bien Springs, Campbell Station, and during
the solge of Knoxvillo. In all of these, none
conducted thoraselves with more valor than
did Capt. Morrow. Young in years, he is
mourned by a mother, sister., and, still more,
by his young wife. They lament his loss, so.
I will his many friends in the army, end at his
home in New Castle Pa.
The Case of AldOrman Kelly
We hare already reported the conviction of
Aldermen Frank Kelly, upon two indloMatute
for misdemeanor in ofSee--the first to taking "
one hundred dollars as bail for the appearanco
of a defendant, and refusing to retMa It ; and
also for neglecting to return to cont the in
formation in the ease. The other charge was
for appropriating to his own use the eproceede
of a judgment amounting to ab•int eighty
dollars. The defendant appeared in court
this morning for sentence, but In the mpart
time ho had enlisted as a volunteer In the
Fourteenth Pennsylvania cavalry, and had
been duly muttered into the service. A mo
tion was pending for a new trial in the LIM=
case, but it wee withdrawn by his coshed.
The Court, to passing sentence, remarked
that, in the firit case, there war very little of
which the Court could take cognisance. The
retaining of the ball money was altogether
onside of his powers as a magistrate, and the
indle•ment.was not regarded as valid. -The
refusal to return the information was en of •
fence, but nothing sedans had resulted, NI the
same defendant had bil'en =led hafore another
magistrate, who returned the Information, axle
stood his mat. Tha motion for a tow trial,
however, having been withdrawn, the tae
reeled upon the verdict, and the Court im
posed s nominal floe, and ordered the defend
sat to return thy money sad ;a, costs.
In the other coo the amount had ti ea re
I !nodal and the deten inn, was let off on guy
menu et a doe of fire dollars and outs.
Tte partici tarn the Shorth's oCe•
for the porptic of codling lap reitilites-UL'Ar
width the Alderman srvuts he firmislied with
transported , n to his regiment.
I.he Case of Alderman Vlaurgui
This vss-toicv in the C:net Qr. - ter o•c.
'taw, fr a the rasa of James E.
neaten, in f 'to Seventh ward,
convicted or receiving sttlen goods, with.
drew the motion for a now tie:, and the de
fendant appeamd for sentence. It will be
recollected that Alderman Flans:gin got into
this dila:laity under rather peculiar citron
stances. IThfle a train was about to leave
for the east, with eon, troops aboral, a °al
ined man neared Edward Lewis was entrust
rod with a hundred dollar note, by a colored
soldier on board the train, named Beverly
Peterson to got changed for him. Lewis
took the bill, bat did not return any part
of the money to Peterson, slinging that
the train went cff before be could get
back with too change. Lewis afterwards
fell in with Finnegia. who approved to
have been ender the in:lnenee of liquor at the
time, and when Flanagan board of the mans
ner in which !AWLS bad become possessed of
the money, he arrested him, but he was sub•
inquentl) released, the money was divided
between them, and they spent most of it la
dissipation. The facts coming to the knowl
edge of Capt. McClintock, he instituted crim
inal proceedings °satins both parties, which
resulted in Lewistising convicted of larceny,
and Flar.egin of 'receiving stolen goods. The
Court sentenced each of the defendants to un
dergo en imprisonment in the penitentiary for
one year and eight months.
Soldier. In Trouble
Wt taro ►trendy alluded to the strAtehing of
the show window in Ltaffs►n's hardware
store, Wood street. Two mea noosed George
Dickson and George Wilson hate teen &neat
ed for the act, and admit that they are the
guilty parties. The only cornea they offered
was that they worn drunk. They are tow In
the lookup, endeavoring to raise tho pries of
the glees, two hundred and twenty-Eve dol—
lars, which, If paid, will prevent their being
rent to jail. Dickson belongs to Manchester,
while Wibon Mall from Philadelphia. Both
have served. throe years tho army, in the
2d Went Virgtui2, Logiment.
Sentence at Andrew Watson
In the Criminal Court this morning, the Die.
trict Attorney called up the moo of Andrew
Nir shoe, convicted of fornication and bastardy,
on oath of Margaret Harker. The defendant
appeared hi court, and Judge Mellon passed
sentence as follows : "To pay $5O to the Poor
Directors of Allegheny City ; $3O for "lying
to" espouses ; $3O for malcitanaeoe of the
child vp to the prosemt time, and the gum of
$1,25 per week, for the perlod.of fife years—
and to give bonds in five hundred dollars for
the faithful observance of the sentence."
Pomo* Arrorsvirandes.-7 1 an following ap
poinonents were made Police Coto
ratites of th e AlleghenyCouncilu last even
hog:
Lieutenant of Plight hic• '
Chesney, vice Robert McKeon, removed.
Day Police George Strain, Ambroie
Lynch.
Night Police—Samuel Liedger, Richard
Batley, J. Battle.
The appointment of Mr. It. A. Clerk, ae
Chief of. the police, Mil not confirmed by the
committee. Mr. Clark will, however, officiate
for the present.
PiIIINISTLVANIA WOUIDID.—Among the list
of casualties et the hospital near IFaehidg•
ton, we find the following:
Major John W. Crosby, flat Pa., arm am
putated. Major Crosby was wounded in the
Wilderness, and had on Monday night join
ed his regiment in time to tube put in this
tight.
Sergeant Worthington, 156th, inn strna.
J. B. Range, Co. 8,16 th Oast" ad In
the foot.
Tam LADDL!! tfr T A Heart's MOM.
By Amelia B. Edwards, rialtos of ' , Barbara's
History,' "My Brother's Wife,"
Published by Harper & Drothors, and for solo
by Hoary Miner, 71. and 731%th - street. From
the brief glance we have given this new can.
did.ate for the favor of the raiders of Lotion,
wvbe.yo formed a favorablrrimprasolon of Its
merits and a good opinion of la moral.
Haw Parra—We have reoelyed munbers
one, two and three of, a new evening paper
stmc.l r e . L:blielmd by the
0 1Dionatals Company." Sstd paper is celled
the ' , Cleveland Evening I:Septets," and de
about as large_ as a echooli/00 thnnolt•PlPar-
Eat it is neatly printed and Welly edited.
Long may it wave!
gars OUT on.—Wm. Sinitb, !eliding near
Zattemills _Ohio, lutl.bla baud ate by •
mowing :Maine, on Wtdnalday dart.
Ii
baeame nedenary to amputate the um below
the elbow.
DrszTreas.—Tho toll...sing name d soldiers
are reported as having deserted Prom the army
hospi tits in this city Joseph King, L, 10V.
Pennsylvania; Henry Deane, I, Stb Pennsyl
vania; C. Fazgorald, I, !' .l Pennsylvania Ar
tillery; John Smith. C, IlYtn Setinsye. ants;
Wm. Watson, 12th Ponneylvanis.
Ur? on :EL' Asir.—Capt. 'Thomas Rio-
Lnughiln, of Company 1, 1021 Ponnsylrania
Regiment, who was soworely wounded dosing
the battle of the Wilderness, and who has
been at horse for come weeks on a leave of
absence, started for Washington this a,ozaing
to rejoin his command.
11Asteca's MAGAZIES is ont for August;
also Polloc's and Leslie's 10 cent Monthly,
et Pittook's,opposite the Post dace.
Rallrond Colltston—Orer One Hun
dred Rebel Prisoners Killed and
{Pounded
Locul - ran, Pa., 3nly 15.—A train with about
850 rebel prisoners, on their way to Camp El.
tetra, collided. with the Pennsylvania Coal
Company's train between :here and Shop°la,
this afternoon, killing and wounding a large
:amber; reported at over one hundred.
Vetettine Hetnrnlng 00111 C
CLtno, July 16.—Thn Ninety.fast New
York, veteran volunteers, Lt. Col. Taken,
firm Jackson and Now Orlonne, arrived hem
lust nigtit. They Jouvo for home this morn
ing by special train.
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0 ST. CLAW %TWEET
'Would sell the attontton of bard - . to his .tort of
pods. It hes been telocool edit, smet ease, md
cmtains all Me mews asst. at sco.t., to be Woad
it dreg class homes. Dente Istehlos salsa of clothes
mods to order, will ohm. call sod 02111:111114 ora
good, and elms. Sam, • full and tmaploto stock
Furnishing Goods.
No. lu et. iliac . street. Plttsblt
A CHOICE LOT OF
BUMMER SACK COATS;
For young Gents, of
naNnEt.s,
natiTo7lB.
'MOTOR AND ANERMAN WAVE*
And LINCELd. nt
GRAY & LOGAN'S,
WEI No. 47 BT. CLAIN. BT
HOTELS.
UNITED Fr/M:S
()APP. ISLAND, 9cm Jnurt.
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Bag leave to colt the att.:chock of thdr Mond. •
th• publln to the above meipllfteent 08%611.11mm;
whirl .111 L. open for tb • reeeption of elgtoh cat
the Iron OT JlTti Z.
Madder, nArmtettms Dln(ng Roll end parlors, It ime.
UM/ as mama number of large end •rell
vaotlL
t,A Dul Demo., all bendeemety furnlebod flak rope
famltnre taroagbcort.
P.TrletOM of this ertabllibMent wRI .poo
noon. or ...Wow to mat the wienta of their poem.
thereto, Lenin; to there Itb , r4l) In the nubile p..
•
tronskl.
tovu.tation for naps oo 1.51.110 1,7
btu. t 0 bland; rW receim a laol=ri
toter NVEST 6
efc.
DR. J V.PEER,
196 Pena alreaL,
(Atce Et/ant T., 9 a La. aact to 99. to.
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my 21.4
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Burgoan as ct &aaonahOur,
11.4 BAIStIYIEI.fI t. AO. ha= 5 bal.
DEJOVENATOR--Will ponitively_yo
.llU earn .1/61.111-10_ OBINBAL
WILOB.OOO • . .
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of the gigot board* emu rutorus..thia Le um
only mu yet ilAemeared Mit wiltt were settee:U.
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MONDAY & TUESDAY ICYALNINON,
Jr.L.T 162.1 AnD 19T17, 17E1.
&muse and at rectlon taruqualled. Grand famell
Connecta, wad hut appcorenco tbi evening end tc•
morrow tlahl of :he stTentic rod femora
D11PE..13 Z GREEN'S
NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS,
introducing on each contdon the scat extraordl•
nary end pleating bill yet otic,red, conetettng of the
foiloreing con pm Wake up WlEllani Henry, The
Great Fireman's dung, and the Corned Mother and
her Child from the Bnining Flame., She TharronE
Lim of Y01...1ka, The French National Anthem,
Charley'. Bird lestructiorte on the Banjo, The hi •
Med Derkrye,The lactiosque Boat Bac., and • nod
of other pinta.
Doors open at 7, to comments at E 3 o'clock.
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.•11 you cant • book that to real—if polo need
book that is r angst arid satisfying —a trna book, not
filled with &pay and doceptlon, take " LLNISZT'd
TRIAL" hum, to road It ale with ere and heart.
"ntrip off the shell of the story, and coarsens gen
uine admiration far tie rtmeliast scut of Use writer,
loyally sit Wog to strangthen watt hand. and revive
the mmnge to neon', owtrbortheued hearts
•• Thar. la Ices exciting lorldint to s• Linnet's
Trial" than "Sri. Lon". foal for trust:id stadia
of char-aorta from the chrjriniog ratio Rae to to.
dnished perfect wife Lenora, Mantling tbo v.t7
Coglisb wrd arid& Brandt., with tiara ho it net
gotta multless as a brow, we may my this book la the
bat attempt of the authoreaL which la gulls recces
ormadalbsi:ouph for theta who have been so fortu
nate as - read *Tyra Loot '
The Loa. Reeder as.. of it:
"tio ale will ho ditoppeintad with time charming
tale of tome life and la.. Ittestioue. It to wtitten
chi ma booty of idyls—sharp wad iltpoont.
^The Mary le divided Into throe p ort Before
the Voddira." " Before eta Taal, ' "Mir it was
bor.." The character, a, Carlene sod well
Moen
.. ; "Itrar.drn, with hla evocable .11-concelt, hla
picafant and adoettOnata araa, good Wan and gay
terri.r, to woU Aired, with the aid of Son, to ens
rata tee ll o ht cooedy of the story. Then for the
t•tional eluizent, ornt, deepur tateteat of the bc.we,
taro to Capt. Vie rammer, and hie tenet bird el
worta—lais beantltal Errand the so erra.lea sad
•••••••....t.,t3n, reeerwel sodoot meetatord ; she
ea trOpulatee, heed resolute lobe. oe7 and rot al to
t t emporamee., Q. to brood and sachet.:",
but duals/1-
, r , • world of teodar sad I.contic rater.
care tat lank mama Le lowed
"Pb raj ft.. Rhea morns.: the war break.; trot
to Sod., aid V. ruk regPm.ot Le ordered there. Litt.
oa ,real boo now coma, llow her tins sod faith
• •r• tried old n^t loOnd watOrg Vara voila out,
end retnrna w our with hit honor cated by a Ulfs
lab.= he 1.11 u. t dem two.. aro. err-tee, -
by tl.a who .•vrld exceptwoe sod faltbfal
wlte. resat trtioca Li ihe woodsy. charm of
110 who:. Meek Linnet is hke am alabaster vale
ordy 00 01 to peat...mt. slum lighted ny Mtn with.
V.'l, , !lan F. 4.4
IVateock to•rirs
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Wible June
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ber‘lo, at o'6oo=a-rola bola 1,...001a. Ba, 64 hint
.vent, to .y freight sad charges, the Sdloylog rm..
otaimed Prete% which has ham noted wish 6, B. '
Illeyd • 00., 80. ED Liberty street, Yl•teburgh, by'
Um ilerrelamot A IltailaTr6l7 B. 8., the Plitelforgh,
Lott Wayiaa • Chichro Boilway, and tha Pittiburgb
• Comulloille B. B.
No. lifevka. • - dracka. •
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. . Jones Bvde. u,
" 3. David M.r..&tlre, boxer;
bor,
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6. A. H. Bowen. Allegheny; bampor;
6. B. Williams, do, box taboo"
7. Otis Crown, box liquor;
IL W. 11. Peeples, . boar;
9. Mary nays, box;
lu. J. F. T. Wright, • • I seed somas sad 2 bars;
1 1.1. A. Bradley, 'swop machitter,
13. Wm. Bally. Eke. Laud's, cheaq
13. Wightuma At A., on barrelx
It. Dappold, Appel A Co., box • bib, csave
15. J. B. Danaaroy, half hand Bah;
16. Thos. Lowry, haws
17. J. M. Forrester, keg item;
1.1. A. 67.cOartaey • Co., I plows coeliac,
19. Alice Qum, 0. 3 i
CO. Adana 0 OM. . 66 froa 01l barrelt;
IL. Olveo & Box, baler rags,
Zl. J. Bay, . lot tin
Wel
23. If . lids. • , belPi
al. J. Hugh" linsi
26. J. 11, Arica, . lot lemise:me;
se: WIT. ILTI;e3, • 1 a - ais - em - M -'' ' .6
W. Lyday & Charpeaning, 1 hoz
U. • CL Monism, 1 cheaU
W. kLoPhilamy & nicady, 1 Waco castinil
30.1.0. Wonirldge, • 1 Cron barrel;
31 Mary Chwategho al, 1 trunk M . 4131
32. J. Alcamo; bar Wili'd McGowan, 9 grand cartm
o.A.lLachler Co., 1 boa;
31. IWili OW°
33. Duncan & Virilliame, 1 D L ITan a 1 ht. 434
warns, 1 hall Darrell
3r. John 11111cr, 1 big;
IL Unknown, I wawa
11. Do: 4 halt bbl. mackerel;
W. Daniel Geiser, I threlhbi machine;
JaWheart4 L. ltelLMallill. matt.
A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED
.0 I. /maw&
Wad Deteernerisr, evader BMA ,
Otral et Chief Quertermuter,
• Wesinscros, July titi„ 1151.
WM be add et Public Auction, el the Mg ert
bidder, on TUEADAT, July Mb, 1811, et °iodate
Detre, ode TiludlOgeoti, D. 0 ., beglunleg et 50
&deck e m r
TWO 111INDIOLD CATALAN 1100=1.
These boned hove tam 'condemned es rain for the
:crony genial ot the army.
Per road did taming pommel, =ay good W
eld may be had.
gorses sold rage.
Teems cash, in United Meld etareucy.
JAALLB A. AKIN,
Lt. Ca and Mist Quotietadetet,
(litiobp Rood.
AUCTION BALE or CONDEMNED
HUMS.
Was Drrastrarre, CLTAlMBnizatr,
Mks of Mitt Qoaattratader,
Waantaaras, July . a. 1684.
Will be told at Path) Auction, to the blgbtat Id.
dar. of tha LI/A.4a pima. abated Wow TI3
labarum, Pa., Mandy, inlyl4ll. I M4;
/Widths. Pa . Tbaradl7. Jolt tilt, MO
Illarrlatmrs. Pa.jbunday. llgtbL,Thek
Altoona, P.. Platutday. t..nnattib. to* •
Willlarturat. Pa. Angnit 1E44
' Two Zundrad MO) Paul:7ll=r at oath
Theo Hotta bar* beta oar.dasarted mount for Cs.
Cavala &tufa. at Ms SM.
/or Zndso.4l.Zsati pnrpcsar many[ood bargains
May De bad.
Hama *old sines.
Torma—Oasb t 0 Unitad Mtn camency.
JAMS MEM, •
Llauttamatt:klatal sad laltianaattar,
bibtaalr Umiak/ B'n.'"L
PITTEnUlten. Pi 0
VALUABLE SPOOKS AT AUCTION.
• ,451 =MUT 717141Nai sail 15 at. at 8
oklock,wisKa Sag . ; atAxatearlit Saks Itortas,
80. 88 Mu street:
LL
, • -
ti gums Bank of Pittibin•;
10 do Itormagahtla Ba flank Stack: •
ate y
w daIaWLLISIS. Mar.
FOR 14.11. F.--FOR RCA - T.
.F 0 R SAL L--uitgAT LEBANON
X.S.IIIK AND 1511113.85GY, situated 4%cars
from Tot city, an the old Wiablactedi road- adjoin.
lug Ciotti's Church. Ossins 100 ass, ah cudor
foss. Tbe Improsesenta waist of a large lida
Arelling, built in mod= style; .'.o obi
Prams Arellings, Lthre, Padang . Renee • large
Bank Bare, 40 by CO , with 4200E01 s sta4Lo ;
orchard of t h e boot aelecrion of fridt, coctstelag COCO
be treas. The farm Li well. watered, Vitik tare
slur-gating spnasL Connected wsh the ahem tr
the "Omni Lebanon Nustry,..corbyrisirg
130, , X0 apple Tow-1, 2, 3 and 4 years old.
32,0n0 r.x.14 zrar-1 7aarola
14,000 Cherry Tres-2 awl 1 yens old.
13,000 Pear Tres, dwarf and standard.
2,00 Quhue Tres,
10.0.00 Made Tres, sus tad.
20,000 Eve.n%
rs.
20,000 Grape Vie
40,000 Seedling Peach, for budding.
With a Lugs assortment easel fruit. Thlt Pars
sad blurs., is offered at a law pris and tams wour,
to which the tpiwlsl attruti3n of capitalists and nur
serysen V listrarL uk tr l ply at the aloe of
bib D. Me St 00 102 Tot- thetreet.
pOtt SILLE--813BURBA_N bat 3 A.ND
VILLAGE LOTh, sus Fos, tuos.—Tbs
undersigned. Itzscutore of the estate of John Efer
ran, dried, co da for tale a uttrober of lads, hoes tet.
1:41 , to two acres each, situated near Tort Ilerron,
and within three intent= walk of the terminus of
the TittAburgh d Lltsearflle Passenger Enllway.
Ttu abore luu are beautifully located for iterate
rerddrnres.
Alm, a number of ®ell Tuts ba the eilluTe tll
silla,froutb4 rd, the Palaengsr Ballwal—ttnrry
qty lost trout and from one to two hundred bet
7,1. lateroistven mei:dreier either at the tinder.
tippled, or W. A. DEEM 15„ Clort'e Office. Doan .
Douse. Wikr. HMEIDOS,
JOllle D. EraitlOD, •
It O. lISIIBOH,
DYSSON,
Treeatort.
08. BALE.
L mg, of no sae. cf ogoollent land. cuutly
Pralris. a part In ttnaba. two mile. from
ac. mit.. from the Pactito flattrcad, ..Eared fs
ado on favoratlo totam. Good for tarating and
grant:4. Land lc mined cm Ogg and surrmanding
UAL.. IVI:704 lad WBlBl . IWO OM*. Frac mooing
Weems cn the tract.
minors deoeriptlon cam bo hod on appl!cotinl to
Miiiii.ll.l.,:i:imons.mwsal , r . sM ,
'3Oll SALE—A Fnrm of 118 acre: v iz
Bt. Clair tounahip. WartmorobLnd -
Also, • Farm of 1411 sera baillsoboth 'v rur V okdp P'
loghtmy want,.
Also,a large two.atory Brick Rowe and Lad to
tha Borounb of West Elisabeth.
Also, • VASA or 145 AOll2B, In Vmaillos tp.,
Allagbany cminta,about one and a halt miles cara of
tam bonne, of blahnosport.
Also, a vary valuable Vaal In St Clair town
ship, WastruoraLaad county, containing 110 aura.
also, 12 BULLDOG m tho borough of
Woos I.llzabotn, 60 by 120 Lot.
ror vartlouLars Inquire at ISo. 160 Fourth street.
012 O. H. 2:059121.. tad Estate Agana
MB SALK
Hurnaoe Prop 4 rtY.
The C 1 / 4 LI/08.11LL 11711.11 ACE property, mar
Lanytillnycoara, in Weemoroland 2.mnty, eolnpria
-1,,g WO arra of 1.4, arttb annumlon bon,* mai
pia hon., darallinya Tor ttaVa, mitl Otkon .
I. offend at a VEILS L O W
YILLOZ.
For a narticalar dzserlLtlon of the Ocal Veins, Ore
Banks., Watt,. Power, Lime:Mar, Sc., apply to
/YU ED r 01373311 ElT,Barke'sLit,g.
fittlE SALE—The Country Seat or the
late r an:MA Douglas. doceened„ situated in Ool•
tins cm:whip, one mite from the lilleghaq
y, containing Lite= not., in • bib state of
'
craziest:on Wog well stacked with fruit trent,
theablo7,4o., and patty underlaid with coal. To
puttee seekhog peoesd procesty, combining nd.
ratan , . or eery accent, eeme r y , health and good
neighborhood, tlal above affords • r u n opportunity
of enterang at aura. b the enjoyment, of e torsi
tome.
roe turthei particulars inqu're at the ofttoe. of
DOU,L.en, No. 67 Non drat.
4.43 ad Et. 11. DOPOLdit
Li'Oß SALE.-1 am tiethorir.cl t 3 sell
between to time oriel of land In Man.'
orester, adjoining lands of Frederick Gcna,_STlllJare
Eckertano Elr. - Updike; It Woo adin,ur ro Lb
Sao. These are a number of apple ited ant - 17 tees
on tae int, la booring mndlileni. this lot would be
taloable for gardening parpono., er would bede.::ra
ie kn • counter rerideace. .6 atroet Pained igang
o and, and ...Alio road alarttb• other end.
end,
Lnot anti bl the "- ^' a DAT F it bo
offered at pate saloon that day, at 3 . o'clx.k. aa
th•re-nsaok
For p farther porticularo can on the sobenet-a - , at.
the Pad OlSba In /dnachnter.
jealandantilf
ritor. SALE-One new Etenin Engine,
I. IS Snell eylindor,lo Inch stroke. on tem Iron
bed; Worm entre goweenor-
Om LI Inch oyllndrr.M inch ettOit., remadelmeld.,
roll will be se good se new.
Ono T tarlselltoder, ED itch Woks, now.
Om " .
Two Cylinder T3e . ilers,lB to. awe, 10 neat lam.
Three " • BO . 19 •
Two Wrought Iron Oil Stills.
dim, Thera Bela of Boring Tools, for 011 Wens.
Map tar cosh. Enquire of It. wiz,
E nt Alleghony Etre, Bank. nom the Point.
Nrst door to Port Otdos.
.BICaBALE—STEAM SAM !ECU
1 1... ND OIL ItlinNXOT.—ltint ors.haiL or
shrill of an Oil Badnory and alma Ban HUI, Vlth
ion and one-half acres of maid ; an alonzienca at
me ea On tot—inbanopsa and being worked, donate
on the Llbiabsatt atm And A. V. B. S. is erred
for We. The Bednws Unser and of modffn brad.
Its Sao 11111 Is to Wmaid ordr.r. and Is well stirs
soot, bathos • ores% running from ta to the
good locallty tor building boats.
Tor parent= call on the
LION! 21 0192 '41- 151111361,
Ito. CI Band stave. Pitirlizrati, Pa.
TALU.BLB RIVER PROPERTY
r FOR' BAIR Matta ea .ths Ilamavateta
Elm; above EU IrM :.,main fronton mid
virar or WI AM, and azteallas tack to Breadoeb
Meet, elOolathit the Orameltwilla Mare=
natalorr acme earl poratura Fth
Ws head a s
tmaubmtaring Forpcmcliattag tto
rim to trmt and WAR areal n ivi the
rear, end Sas MR and bott6tap therm% erected.
Tar to apply to WARY 411911 MUM,
ratan ar Fl t t. .LUG RIBBARGH,
1111Dtamand Moot, roteval. cittlait
FOB SALE-At Aladdin 00 Works,
WS Crud* Pittroleum Tank*,
In prim order, rabstantlaty bunt of Firm tiestor.
tot brag In CM. and trlll cantata norm 2to tweet.
oath.Appliattionmay Do made it the Bodnar,
LnotetranN ou lo. Ir m o:J.o3w In lltintrargh.
3, JORBSTOS 6 t011.E358.
royntnt
FOR SALE.
SEVERAL LOTS,
Bautinlly oltontol on Nunr-ory Hill, Alkitany
Jjr;'ffr. o f
SMNI
JIVE nouns, la Third Ward, AUSer,bra7-
1 / I TE LOTS, bald Ward, Airy, os, habeas rt.
T. Ma,
pou BALK OR ELXCHANGB
CITY PROPZIVIT.—Thst I.A G DWELL
MG, with pocoatti Wad:o4m Oars= rtreet. for.
=sly canpied try Carbtlasl=rj of "JW
tn.
wr of im ThaLl ' az lama s°
i 2
• 781111 D ttrisstn
aro racing:soot. mootrit,
FOJI BALE-A Pali ov 110 Aces,
16 Zantog tonsuddp, ,Sestetlll7lMle. gin
errs Inds foam the Cddo rim, on iftdoli is erased
s contntablo ban% baroonn ..dbont Ed oast law.-
d. sad good holt tram an du Flee.
For particolais onqullo al
0-13111INGEII,
/713 gra. 10 Dlosnond,Allegbrn7l3ll7.
SALE-20 'Lola 411 1, vPmay
Msittar Wen= • Irma m •Pastras Lou
oral:toot am ta•Sotod ronatos_back 6:0 toot, bet.. 6
lota attottaaatifrota 6 to SI In - jolur 011ara's plan
lota, binalla Wo6aty +bora Ida. Tord now Itrea
Tlto lota sill batt,e re, or, bra Do6i.
For trsoa,..-ft. 'to •
myCarl .1. 16 - . W. WI
Foli •.3111,1S u s x Farm 0162
Lad, pod load, in VlMien township. Wink.
tug
of %won thin .lei m.
tants of the , ,
Tutu tossoag
IliltSt door " Imo ititilo.na r Cot ' MI6
la 114.41f.—A . L0t of litoiLudst the
cornaofThortlls aad Ha • ..mm
Elciccel Inaigtms. Allit -7a corm
Tan -neataadLocum th wrstL Term
esa7 sad Ma Isatlntablah , MTLOTD,
Omer Stasi and Vaunt, T AW e $
UIL HALE—RNOINT, Boum],
tan ham pont Bello; *.
r.• bill be teen opezz ll V by ‘...ellteg oar
JOHNATON
iOR eALE, MATUECiai - Ittikw.E6—
Ono pairtrown vistabsd cirrbiss SbDrmly Ilts•
6,44 b. lB hidbarokaa tayingle: sad doubt.
as, tonal* by ISIcDORALDARABIIIICELE ,
mytil litY
. .
• A ctoovr ItOUTB on the
..1 1 711211:50 wan:lL rot 'lWrttlinAtticti.
and Imola at tido otter Wows: Its biota of two
and Ars p. 127:11
IX BIRDLB, Nci: ; 18.3 thimunisp
.
Pianos lihtetal Instnamats,
ruie minuatlr as Usatd. a Sus Femixiiezt of
aza
11.111500, VIOLLM GUMS,' AOOOIIDZ.
riT1(08, Ls, aides Ls iritt sal its.
laSdia.s4
Missouri i . aai
S. S. BRYAN,
Brvkmr Insttena. Agcut,
S. S. BRYAIit,
Broker Imd Inrsessce kMmt.
WM. B. Boss.
& EITIDITOBD,
. On the procaine.
No. T 4 13saTer gnat. 1414044 T
LXXVIE---NO. 184
IMMiM
No. 12, BISSELL'S iILoCK.
1313,113
Sole -s.itentr. I.ir LI..
BILLDBITRY,.nd
80HOILICERII & CO.'s
•
Chomper, az.l .lD ergciro tra taxi g, thr- 2 an,
att., Macs nicuataatared In the caantai.
S. D. & R. W. SMITIPS
Harmoniums and Melodeons,
Sued ISTP3ItIAL GiN)D3 wane:rally, at tbs lamed
Eastern Clash Priest
PIAIIO9 TO LII. Tub sad Zepaar tug doue
at short DOUG&
CST am Diode bound la any styli,
JeY4
--
SECOND-HAND MZLODEON
A 6 °MAIM ROSZWOOD PIANO AVILA !SA
LOMON. doable nod. two ate" ands to Mason a
await. A sploa6l.l Instroamit, Ito trot mt.
ardor. Wonld sz.vor well • mai quo& cr
FOR sA.Lac
CHAS. C. MELLOR,
El WOOD BTRS.Li
KICASE'S UNRIVALLED ; , ; ,
PIANOS, I '- ' f •
AIM =OED A DOUBT,
THE BEST PIANOS MADE!
ELOZ:11,
jyl9 Bole Lgait far Pltabrsilk cad Wat.
$3O, s3s' $4O, $75, $BO, $125, $l3O,
$135, $165, $l7O, $l6O, $215
12 PIANOS AT ABOV PBICBB
rcy oyiy by calm 0. 2111CLLORt
pIAN 03 1
BCCLODEOES I
assactrmat tbeas, and ell other
.
I,lllcal lustrunsola far leale by
1101r8MASS, HOICHIC
1713 80. 63 Illtb street, Mabee. old-stand. -
CARPETS, OIL czoms. 4-4.
CttaiTON MATTING
M'Farland, Collina & Co.,
Erci. TI &SD 13 Ism =Ear,
Mat bonto to P. 0,. occtud C.ocT
Eton Joh recohrod • otetaßlavolted FRESH '
TOT ,I.Tr.:4W MATTING. of as celebrated B. T.
W. Lzp.h.tho. Tha imatti of tidos nob h
s hopon . dolad
th" 'C.d.ln/
her., LL d CD., bah. "filao iou tvMa f w ti:
cood:agty neat and bardisosos thin of
FANCY PLAID 11A17272!V5,
AU of abieb ban foot been lauded. sad exw
tn.., the PEC.L , Hr..32 , 7.1.111T5G3 IN THEI
KRT. •
Our geuersl docked &de Is Still ••• • -
eztuat of vent, sad vs st AU that offer • •
trove the barest plea the aorta yin eultard.
ir •
SUMR GOODS,
CHEAP CARPETING,
M..A. T T I BT.'
We base mw open 4 Splendid ancetmeato
WEITZ,
CHLOE sad
TAEOY
et price lower than the Eastern mettel
The attention of the pnblte Is ailed to:the
aim* as they
SURPASS,
an, otha OBEAP CASPEnSEt to the
OLIVES -NaasTocK &
lIRTEI ST-RE
0 a
NEW STYLES li g
I
P
or
04 WINDOW BA DE
.to
0. 1 it h.
Q szcirmt frais DAY. 1
ri NEW SPRING STOCIZ , al
07 , -
4 0 -AL Ri -T 3 Erl i
4 WELL 137.6501DED
A OIL CLOTH; 1
•E.
AT BrOALLIThr: ;
CARPET STORE.
ao. fn WWl= 11T1=0.
AMA
AGEM'T'Sc
WOUNDED SOLDIERS,
W. J. & HALL PEITERSON,
CLAMS &GLIM
■0144 Fourth strest:PitUtrarsho'
enema to coiled tha,
8100 Batty due Wounded Soldiers,
WOUDED SOLDTXI39.
11100 BOUBTX
•
.
TO ALL 7.1, WED= SCT#IIIII9I3, h sair ate
chirp made aattlmousy h th.thehd,
• R WASS= Ti
Idavrag by that,. B. Oareautrzak
Sp. imrirt4arre„
WA *Soot Way ths Cata.dral. - sveilsaa,
& JOHNSON; "
mricni#z* . e.A2 , 44k -- " -
Ar 4 tr. B.Linor.d scriargrar CLEM M 11011;
gb.l% , COI= STMta,-
AAILITABY !ClAl5lB,_
AIL EISTSIOND. SAIME PAY ea Mail=
CLAW of gnu daratpUok ailleciad br Mali&
wrlbren et ere takoruizg zwa5,74.11: Penegao rt)
ail atter *hasp
. • r TATi
c.O.Alliat, Loh 2 •
1; • 730.13 Gnat MM. Meh , o4 / 14
H.8.N0 alarm ars mode it OA dabs dna =4
cocand. LIAO tolbrintlaa chscuriztJA - ' 044,
oAll W.' SEILVIER,
4411:132116T-AZTAW,
No. 100 .11U4L iFtrolt, PittliasV l / 4
Clams baIIZDEIWISIX - IRItRITT: ITIZIC,eOI
sotanew mums, Boo r.
07 141 . 0 •
ProP•o 2 7 441=14 fa tit z_.-7
creeds a itatit
Fltle.irti t
ladoslts7
. • .
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/ebrated
Y~*mmtas.ra.