ESTABLISHED IN 1786. Vitisburgit 6autte. PUBLISH: RD BY the WRITI "UMW ASSOOLITIOI Reading Natter from Yesterday's Knifing Gazette. _ Ragland In the Danish Question. • Tam London Examiner prints the following eiatcr parody ea a political squib : Hamlet (not a dune, but a British minister) soliloquises Todoorrnot to do ; that Is the notation : Whether 'Us wirer la a state to suffer The theft and swagger of outrage.. Dismal k ; Or to take arms against a lot of Hermann, And, by opposing, smash them!—make war—to fight Nomura; arid, by a Slat, to ray _TA end This nausea, sad these thoutend awful ahooks Ts Ocirptoprlity: • consomme*. Devoutly to be wleh'd. Blake war—tolight ; To light I lambente to pay% aye there'll the rub ; Per to that lighting time abet bills may come. When we have abutted off tide nu dart budget, Alnntigive ree West therelithe raped That makes humiliation of lenspeace : Tor who would bear the quips and scorns diktat, The AII,CI4IID'S llTOrig, the Prussian's mutt:unity, The range of ortraged Polo, the nook's delay, The insole= of Nom* and the rooms That patient Europe of her tyrants takes, When he himself might their quietus hake With • bane Whitworth Who would oobdant bear, To groan orthash ander a daubtfel peace ; Dot that the dread cd something alter Tb' urattlosated outlay, from whose depth No half-penny returns—mm:les the mid, And make.. rattler bear those blights we hare, Than fly to Ellenb•rougba we know cm well '? Thus tsars to make oswarde of well ; And thee the native hue ot Palmerston le giddied o'er with the pale tart of Gladstone : And Iron-elide of greatest armament. With this regard their meaty heeds toru home And scuttle out of action—Batt you how. Pair Alexandra: Nymph, be aware:oas Be all my tlim remembered. Lhee J. Lady. Good, my Lord. How doer/ your lordship since this cetime. H. I bomb', thank you; tolerably well. lily Lord, I have certain Omaha of yours That ! have loused two months to re-deliver; I- pray you now melte them. H. No, not I ; I nevergaveyou aught. D. L..sty lumor•diard, you blow right troll you did: And, with them, wordsof wowed breath corn gae'd Aimed. the thing. ISIOTO rich their 'wham Taltettiese spin • for to tho noble mind IliMilfra was poor when glverel prove an There, my Lord. H. Ha I am I boned D. L. My Lord? H. Am teir ? [Ertl douVjul. Schuyler Colfax's Platform Pere!' to his meant nomination for re-oloc— lion, fhb gentleman sent to the nominating convention the following frank statement of the opinions he held at tho present MielS: I justify the Administration in its denial to inspected traitors and their abetters of the writ of habeas carp% for, as I read the Constitution, this was the express Wait df its framers, when; in timerof- insurrection, (he nubile safety required it. 'Justify is, also, in what Is denounoed by Its enemies as .arbitrary arrests," and only regret that any-thus arrested, against whom there seemed reasonable suspicion, Molls:- dal Kane and others, were discharged tjith• out trial. I justify a Butlar in daring to • hadg a • traitor in New Orleans, and a Burnside in or• resting an influential politician for publicly defying and spitting on a military order, deemed essential for the nation's cease. I heartily approve the President's imanclpa. tics' proclamation, and his teleran dielaration that no slave of any State, whether ow the border or further South, who fights for his country, shall OM 11 . 131 Z the clubs bend-. I am for the most rigorous exertion tn re inform, oar armies by the largest possible adz dition of colored troops; and only nrigat. that the persistoat opposiden turaem by the, enemies of the Administration, their COII• grommen, and their presses hoe retarded their organisation ; when, had they nnitedly aided in thowork end eneenraged it, we might have had, ere now, 400,000 of such soldiers, tusked of 100,000, and voided all impending draft. I endorse moot heartily the policy of eOl3- thmating the property of the rebels volantail- ' iy wets, against 'their onentry ; and who, guiltier thin the 'parricide; - seek to Involve coentry.end clam alike In a rotation de struction. - I am for etrikiag at slavery, the canto of an our woes, and the_ progenitor of this gi • • gentle rebellion, with every power under our control—war power of the army, the naval power of the nevy and the proclamation pow • sr of the President; and for its final and le : unronable - extirpation from the land, by amendment to the Catertitatieix, whin ' make. hat Inattruniat, as well as the /GIN! ' tIo itself, forever frog ; end thee, abo, obey the Divine injunction, "to break every yoke s• and let the oppressed go free." I am against treason, whether It rears Its Ultimo form In front of our patriotic and gallant armies, or under the roof of oar Capi tot; In the stilton; of New York, or witbin the borders of Indiana; and I am against any severance of the Union by the sword of rebel lion, by a disgraceful compromise, or by .a bue surrender of the sacred cause in which , en many martyro for the right have eo sadly and yet eo bravely. fallen. And, N. sum up, I am for Abraham Lincoln, —the pilot who shrank not in the darkest hour—and for Andrew . Jackson--" faithful among' the faithless found"—for the highilt offices In the mottoes gift, of which they are, each so worthy. Very truly, yours. SornmaaCoirsx. - Max L. hioClumagn, Valparaiso, Ind. The French Emperor on Rebel Officers The Pubs correspondent of the Liverpool lomat writes as follows: The sinking of the Alabama has bean as great a subjeot of excitement as the 'questions neater home. Must the troth tie told'? The sympathy is all for the Alabama, although is honestly confound that every _tentiment of Justice ought rightly to be on the side nf her destroyers. They say that the Ecaperu, and I may add the Empress too (foi in gnu newel this nature, when the former is audi tioned the latter Ix understood,) were much shocked at the iamb of the unatnt, whieb has somewhat cooled the report Aube about all, not -of 'both their Majesties, tieing con. ; vinaed, along with many other good judges of the penned position of the moment, that the whole fortune of theVrenah Empire hangs upon the fate of Richmond. The lifortitastr his been called ildeeent In itettemonstrathUte ef delight °Teri time the . North het tundra a ' It is felt that 1 the hielicaelettestion, together with that of I Peru, hangupcm the brittle thread anon which to spl i t th i e d wat of: seoessg i nu ti i: Vein the god, Surd Ii 'Abel/ warted :het his &W hil es; , Inouye deLllays upon Ms.:plebe ' respecting the propriety of isedieg deco* lions to Les end to several °Seers of Wrenn,: so great was his delight at the skill and hraneryevinced - iR the Virginia campaign- Ttleldtaithtl'-inte eattlenaed" at thituroposi tienteatto alnually forgot the trembling fear he usually evinces in the pretence of his Me. jesty, and he exclaimed in a fever of excite sant, "Sire, for .heaven's; sake dismiss tin 1 1dee. liThe eagle shoulA never show his talons until he is_pripared tabu his prey." Me* upon the Emperor, astonished at the poetical outburst, issaidisi,hms beßed h 4 Riulatet full fis c.aels4l lot M. is00.111:1t, grid then to have bunt into one of those low and chuck- Mai laugh, which alms losses his lista:lo sossistshsvissther the prdpositiths , was es* (quiz suds, or isosetost of their' ¢owerrof Olantestes. Easeirri KeiititarAgatzt AlarmeG anon pfraptyaaka by Buckner. . . _ Considcrible excitement has prevailed for mew dryli la •liestern•lTenturklib.Triceltetr _ 13a:totter ippreltendskinvasione. Ttisotated that Dttakner, at the bead of a formidable lorettsjs . thz I .lt tate • lydr4g the State , if ho has not , alrmulyorossed grossed - the border. The force le va. rieurlyvisticiated - trem ten to Silvan thous/id nun. -It -azipted r and with an appearibee ai plessanity, that Atte movement of Book-, act te intended to be in concert with the in trudes fn the 'Fact. • While Early and Brock bridge nuirshaL their thousands in trent of Wukington and' thunder at the gates et the Capital, Butner,- with it :knee ample to sweep wreathing/Wm him, LI to, e at Sherman's comatudeations,:-OapturoLeaO irilb and Cincinnati, and sitstter wild dismay threugheatita ; Worth. In shittet inch tearful possibilities, the wealtkinsistitSsens have been gathering up Uudr mineable property and sending it to the labeler Cm,sahuy. The muter, and tolsgrarturld OA. invades recairetatLeuisville have been se ebnllicting, and in rem so unreasonable, that little - 00 • 2 44 1 4. _Akotia,rtam,an. - Tax tobolind*s oad robbers fa Norybuta brad 'aussivonto lillages and ingotda, Ws, latrofgrod 'oak* lit pwasio' astythlat Floutoltdi - 111/ kW, good. ~r.,,...i , J.j...~.:....i.. ~~........ THE FROM MISSOURI. IiFORTANT FROM VOL. FORD'S COIIMOD, Thornton's Guerrillas Broken up Into Small Banda COL FORD ADOPTS STRINGENT MEASURE. GEN. ROSECEANS ISSUES AN ADDKESS. St. Loom, July IL—Dispatches from CoL yard, at Kansas City, to headquarters here, say: He has fat returned from Platte and Clay counties. His command is now at Llb arts, whore ho woald Immediately return. Thornton's rebels are • broken into small band., and scattered through the country. Twenty-four of them wore killed. Col. Ford suggests that the citizen' of Platte mid Clay °aunties be not armed, al nine.t.mothe of them are disloyaL They have assisted Thornton to 'Slick& force and give him all Information, kucTintiverYthing from our troops. Col. Yord notified the prominent citizen' of theme counties time hereafter they will be held strictly accountable for the conduct of guerrillas, and has called a meeting of the citizens and , rebel sympathizers, when he will tell them how they can save their crepe from desolation. Col. Ford captured two hundred Called States muskets in the hands of these gueril las. Ile also burned • warehouse oontaftdalt oror one hundred more, with considerab.e ammunition, and captured their battle flog. lice. Roam:num hat homed an address to the people of Northwest Missouri, stating that they have deceived him; that while they promised to preserve pease, and aid the Oar. crummy they have allowed guerrillas to lire and recruit among them, and that the arms and ammunition put into their hands for the preservation of public safety have been used to destroy it. Sie tall, them' nothing Is now loft for them to do only to wholly renounce andlelp exterminate the common enemy, or their country will become a desolation. All loyal .and law-abiding citizens most promptly ordain° with the military authori ties in giving all possible aid, assistinee and Information, or suffer the violence ohloh must follow the toleration of a species of war fare whieh finds no parallel even In our lodise wars. A Military Opinirta The Army and Navy JeummT fur Seturday list has the following editorial remarks eon conning the raid : "Our own belief is that no mica, attack on either Baltimore or Washington was intended by the loaders of the. present expedition. I Had moth an =inn boon _lntended, its only ohanes of subron would...ban been In the imtnediate'dirottion of all eolomns against the city to be assaulted.' But the enemy le Nand to be occupYing ten day, in marching a dis tance which could have been traversed in fire, anti to ho dividing up into battalions and somas, plundering Tillman, exacting money from shopmen, and collecting emit droves of cattle and horses, and trains of for age and provisions. The objeet of the dem onstration woe manifold. Pint, it saved Lynchburg, and put It out of danger for a month. Next, it relieved Petersburg for time ar glinted!? as by an attack on our lines at that point. It drew off Cpart of the' in• vesting foress, and made the city temporarily safer. Gen. Los perceived that ha toast not suffer his opponent to have bin own . way in establishing his edge guns endisnaklng his lines and conununications impregnable: Pittai ly the main object of the raid waryes has ben said, to: procurer „supplies. The Shenandoah Valley is in Eno condition; Thistragnincenoe of the wooing crepe can hirttlY be realized except by . those who look upon them. The enemy bides his time. He does not - xiip un ripe harvests.. He sent his fighting fern in advance everywhere,and even the de:maitre - tit:n.lll front of -Port Stevens, woe probably only the cover for the working p.artles ginn ing behind from farms and stores. Unions to us that the ease with which the enemy were driven from their position, shows not only the paucity of their numbers hot their lack if slocorit7 in the demonstration." How' to Reinforce the Army The Warpeyartment hasidruedregalations in accordance with which the loyal states may rennalt in the South, and have the men they rabie there counted upon their quotes. We hare on several occasions pointed out the ad vantages which this method of raising troops oder& Everyman-who condo from a south ern State weakens the rebellion by one man, be he Wei/fist ihite:—for the rebels are now cling all their Strength r they have no idlers; they hurl: divided the population into two classes, those eillo light.and those who labor at home I.e.raire food ; and they rigidly force every one ono TOC/41011 or the other. =Sat men In the South lushes a plate, Waiter all in that region who are inclined to enter the Union armies. With the state bounty - a southern loyalist can provide for hhsfamily while he goes to , . Again, for every mon raised In thi South one man less wilt •be drawn from lets useful labor at the North, end by so much the gene ral welfare and the general wealth will be in creased, sad the disarrangement of business wired bYthrswar lessened. • .otratismen who urged this matter upon Con gress, slid who had sustained thoroughly the wholetnestlon; era of Opinion that with prop er elThrterie imadred and fifty thousand men can be raised and pal:rider 'Mils the South era States intdimonthast farthett. We may thus gather an army of Southern men rufh• tient to restore their own States to order, to put down guerrillas and robber bande r and re establish peeeeful industry it the cloth of the great war. " '7 Diamond Mines and Gold Mines Gobimining has • seductive chum about it; bat no gold toloingaverpaid so well as damiond mining in the Pentasylvarda "4:14 &gm" just now.. Vor initiace, we beer this in one peat of Paortsylvania miners or cool ars able to earn, and cro cern—working at pleoe-work—at the rate of from three to POir bandied Ilollare pormontlit Atamither Mina rehear - that a =lnset starif-blib for the Bay port of hbuself,and amity amounted to eigh ty doiMinsiand he received, over And above thls,for ids ritonth'irwork, in a very imfavor shin sittulllma,two huminsd dollars. In mines where the murk its stndghtforward, from three hundred and 'filly to four hundred dollars is now thearght•s , fair month's earninga with pick and elloveL, • Well, .Thanytaitir Miff:cooler to a laborer" rig-pusher) who worked by the fildit do yam yet now ?" "Six dollars a day," - was, the reply. "And how long do you ;havetolitaitt" "Pour hours." "And does thet•laty you?" "Welk," Odd Amply, utt'• toleptllle:,ttt ; . thlik onto out [strike) out" more we'll have all we want."- 46 Y. Eve. Port. Batmen/es 077101 Hotness. norm* Ta. 14.11011 it Clair•Ds,—Wo f rom Bantu that Geo.' it. 'l3aundof and .- 4-ftiors,tat7 Thompson, of Buchanan!' Cabinet; totothet will. a istember of other s, hare sciftied from Boors. illsoniteniemly with this we hare a statement that the ,former of these gentlemen oomea, Dm to tee i tgleami theChtns4o Contention, Ma cud from zuct ' m rirtimllt aelmowledging the mu.- The e that he for "peace" sod for the restoration of all that Is vaineble to either isogon ;' but be omiti to add that be ItueecenUy. condo.: dada contract with certalelieslishfildp-build4 ors for the construction of 'Meer more Hebei pirate shins. That is the bladed "peace" be is working for, - ,-;,dietteif.,rominif Awed, - ' , Mt oil= in Gen—Mires' commend tell; this •storgif the bravery of • negro soldier during the learnt retreat; iponton,: eortunanding the colored 'brigade, hiving in the heatief the action got sonte , dlstance Li advance of Ma command, isu feroOlY ed by three rebels, and 116141 shit to be,i4ea winner; when a slap! colored Soldier, oont- , . Ingle aid, shot pas rebel, bayonetted the second, and with the butt of his musket tniea, the third, thus saving the life of hiS goat ocatnaL".' Mr-Szontran' Onson.--Ws bur tbst Hon. Salmon P. Chas hat determined to *kit Eu rope dazing this ressonottdroport hts It that he is now In sinuncadostion with' flu:rotary " i ninan) l o New York, in relsrano. tante subillot of mpusung s toy ,loam- It 4 to Wl:toped that the dirtin hod pandit sbUltder of bir:Vbare rosy made srslistdo akroid In wbitstor gaps nts* IntadoPisa to itur t . 4 2l the national credit,— Wok °Arm Tea 001=bus, Crisis ► cluMimithildsgstss tsars Ohio 40 Ms ! Chkap Wayention as for ts-nro POWS; and ated RoadWarta War DatgaitlGV.;,fq7l a-> se,-; , , SILT= has Doan 4.44 16 1.firib1i 1 1 4 11 .r nel" dg v a t it'lr4t#1 1 1F.0041/01011.03,- DAILY TELEG.R.4IIS. THE LATE RAID. URTHER PURSUIT OF THE RAIDERS ABANDONED• They are Permitted to Escape with all their Plunder. GOVERNMENT IN POSSESSION OF THE STRENGTH OF THE INVADING FORCE• lETAILS OF THE BATTLE AT 91ONOCAE1 The Rebel Loss 1,000 Din LUSE HEAVILY IN OFFICERS Baltimore aud Ohio Railroad in Hun— nlng Order REGOEL CAVALRY FORCE tlO ILL IN !MARYLAND. Keleat of Iron Chicle to he sent to Senroh of the leloride. 00 OATS' MEN NO/ TO BE BENITO THE FRONT. IMMIM:2I New Your., July 18.—A special to the Tri • Lune says: Fur'ther pursuit of the rebel raid ers has been abandoned, and they will prob ably succeed. in reaching Lynchburg with their plunder in safety unless Interrupted be tween Staunton and Lynchburg. P.eports of persona near the Asp say their train war com poaed:of all sorts of vehicles, and over almile lot& filled with all sorts of plunder. Over coven thousand hoed of horses, cattle and mules and large droves of sheep and hogs were rent through the gaps by the rebels previcurjth their retreat, and were pastured to meadows along the river until the with-' &swat of the main body, which commenced early on Tuesday morning. Several hundred wounded in carriages and ambulances, were brought through the Gap, among them was one brigadier general, and several colonels, besides a large number of officers of inferior grade; most of them were wounded in the battle.of Monocacy. The Goverament hag loan:put in possession of the strength of tliiifointsin"vading Maryland. It was composed of infantry, artillery and cavalry. The artillery known to have been brought here - by GA:4lr* is a mounted rifle battery, with cavalry - and, two parks with infantry columns, one of fourteen guns and one of eighteen. The mounted battery prob ably, contained six picots, the other fear each. They would, altogether, ccmprise at least 111,000 mon. Rebel officers have acknowledged their lona at Monocacy at over one thousand killed and wounded, and here about six hundred, most of them from charges by a brigade of the Sixth corp.. The Colonels of the 69th and 11th Georgia regiments were killed in this charge. Marshal Beanfont, of Maryland, sent word to-day to Weshiagton, that there was a rebel cavalry force at Newport Mills, this side of the Potomac. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad will be in running order as far as Wheeling-, to.mor row. Only one span of the bridge across the Potomac at Harper's Ferry was destroyed, and that wu repaired before the enemy had got away. Paymasters leave hers to morrow with molter to pay off savor.' Brigades la the 2.d and sth Corps. New Yore, July 16.—A flevaid James River correspondent says: Admiral Lee, on his way to North Carolina Sounds, heard, at Fortress Monroe, of the Florida's operation.. and et once fitted out s fleet of Iron-elads to search for her. After this delay he proeeeded to accomplish his original purpose. The Richmond Examiner of the 13th inst., is despondent concerning Sherman's opera tion', WA 111/1: It 11 not improbable that he may take Atlanta. The Herald's Cumbidand spacial, of ihe 12th, says a detachment of Ranter's troops eaptured a rebel mall, containing important owitraband intelligence. The Herald's Newham North Carolina, cor respondent says: The entire rebel press of that State were much exercised by the diseovery of a treasonable organization in their midst A description of passwords, formulas, Sc, were pubilattad. A World'. ',pedal, dated Washington, Jai, 17th, say' : Them is no decisive DOWD of the pursuit In Virginia of the rebel forma lately threatening this city. It seems to be generally conceded that they have made good their escape. Nr‘v Tots, Jnly 113.—The Governors of Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama and North Carolina have issued ► protest to the rebel government against interferenoe in managing the import and export trade. The Secretary of WO informs Gen. San ford that the new regiments are not to go to the front, but are to serve one hundred do, in the Washington fortifications. FROM BEFORE PETERSBURG. Heavy Skirmishing in Front of the Ninth Corps. IN EMT :ASSAULT MUTED ALONG TDB ►YOOLB LINE. New Yost, July 18.—The special from Washington, dated the 17th, says: The transport City of Baltlmara nrrired from City Point this morning, with the West intern. gen.,. from Grant's army. Ilenry skirmbh log was going on in front of the Other:rim. An early assault is eipeetwd along our whole line. From the Department of the Golf: Ziaw You, July 18.—Private letters ro. oeived from Morganisa, dated :cum 80th, ttr.te that GonerafCanby is very actively perfect. lag arrangements for military operations. General Ullman, with a large portion of his forge, has nr.cba 1 Morganem, where be com mands all the colored troops. The fortifications of Moroni's& are of the most formidable description, and command range of el: miles of the• hilsilisippi river. The, position is deemed` of the utmost Loper lance, being equally distint from Port Red eem and Red river ' these forming a very Im portant base, and Is the key to the Red river oonntry. The rebels have a Jane force on the left bank of the . Atolufalaya, nine miles in the rear of aforganera. The - pirate gemmra In Germany . Naw You, July 18.•:=Thir Lo France, the rebel Paris organ nue s Capt. Semmes want to the Springs in Germany, to recruit his ahattered health, and that hie let Lieutenant has been recommended to take hie place on the new pirate vessel which is 1100 n coming out. • • The Rams oerrosspondent says : The two new frigates bale by Armen, have be= pox chased by Prato's. SO that If Semmes' sue- Geiser gets a vessel, It will hays to be from England. Gon. Sturbridge at LoulsvllleAleport of an Invasion of Kentucky Dis credited. Lotnaviu,a, July H.—Major General Btu , bridge arrived hone this 'morning. Our military authorities hare not been ad vised that any rebel forte have moonily en tered Kentucky, and dbaredit all reports of as far/taloa of the State. " , Bost Taman . the ship labors I" exclaim ed it paaanger to the Captain, as they stood together in the blight of the binnacle ; "what cargo have you in the hold f" • °Petroleum," replied the Captain, turning teintoopo into his trousers' pocket. "Olti ah I—petroleum," rejoined the pas -4:= -that's Itoolt7oldf no wonder she • ..... ~_.~.,-. ...- ~ .. ~., . r.,..._. PITTSBU PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1864 CITY AND SUBURBAN The Rrown■totru Riot Chief of Police Long and officer Kemp left the city yecterday 'afternoon in a baggy in search of Martin Brandy, Jr., who Li surged with shooting James Fagan, in Brownstown, on Saturday night, and have not yet ruturned. They ore searching the farm houses near the city, and may probably succeed in appro. hendiog him. Brandy left his father's hones, in Brownstown, on Sunday morning, on horseback, and.' has not since been hoard from. The Birmingham officers are also to search of him. Dr. James Kerr, who is attending James Fagan, the wounded man, informed as this monilog, that Fagan is still in great danger, and that he has but alight hopes of his recov ery. One of the bails is supposed to have en tered his kidneys. The wounds were inflicted with one of Ku'. small fear barrelled revol vers, which had not sufficient forte to pate through the bones. Joseph Fagan was abet through both thighs, and the wound, though , ID not necessarily fatal. The rioters, who were arrested yesterday, will have a hearing before Justice Salisbury, of Birmingham, this afternoen at five o'clock. Several others of the party have also bean arrested, and will have a hearing at the same time. Death at Cot. Daniel McCook A telegraphic dispatch was received In this olty to dsy, from Steubenville, Ohio, an nouncing the melancholy Intelligence of the death of CoL Daniel -McCook. Tho Colonel was severoly wounded at the bottle of the lienosaw Mountains, and woo taken to hie home in Steubenville, where he died yester day morning at five o'clock. Mit body will bo taken to Cincinnati to day for interment The deceased was a brother of Dr. MoCook, of this city, and was a brave nod gallant officer. PILIMITLYLNII Sr,Ltoi..ls ie N la/I V:1-1.. arrun.—Dr. J. S. Newberry, Assistant Sec retary of the totted States Christian Commts sloe, emphatically contradicts the storlen of suffering and dee titution among the Penney!. v anis troop. to the Hoopitals in Naahvilie. The doctor says ow direct from Nash ville, and ear. testify that es late as the last of last week the condition of the inmate' of the hospitals in Nashville waa u good no at soy time elate the wax began, and each as to render any special anxiety or special measures of relief unnecessary and unwarranted I have no, heaitation in saying that ths hospitals In Nashville aro now a.s well furnished and managed ea at any point in or near the (ron• tier of which I have any knowledge." SAD BEATH OP a SoLDlia..—Theodore 11 ens, a member of Company 1., sth Penna. Cavalry, a few days sine. shot himeelf with a revolver which be was handling. The ball entered the right breast, and passed through the heart, cawing Instant death. At the limo of the accident, he was en a visit to his brother in the 43d Pa Infantry. Ile was a cigar maker by trade, and leaves a wife and three children who reside in Allegheny City. lie has been in the 'terrine nearly three year., and passed through all the campaigns safely. deer TO TER Horn or RIPTOI.—A young colored girl, left the residence of her parent:, in East Liberty, some six week, since, and went to Allegheny, where she has been re siding with disreputable characters. Her parents have been searching for ber since, tad this morning discovering her where abouts, bad her arrested and looked op. Mayor Alexander committed her to the Houle of Refuge, one charge of incorrigibility pre • tarred by her father. To. OIL Tau Di —The great importance of the oil basis," of Pennsylvania may be jaJged from the foot that the Atlantic and (Stoat il'estorn Railway, is the month of J6llll, transported once 87,000 barrels of oil, taken oat of the 0,1 Reg}on on tte lbse of road. The price advanoed from. $7 to $l2 per bbl. daring the month. At an average of $9, the value of oil transported in out month •as toady $BOO,OOO. OLLOnT One or Tat —On 6121d.y the gar• den of Mr. Cieley, residing at Oakland, was entered by some b.ye, during the absence of the family, and in addition to other fruit de stroyed or carried away, some eery fine pear trees wore stripped of their fruit. Mr. C: made information befolig . Mayor, and one of the boy. implicatecrhaa been arrested. This will probably loud to the arrest of the whole gang. ON Tnit Terra —The m.ster twutty.inob gun is now loaded ne the truck intended for la tranaportion, aud this morning photographs of It were taken. It trill probably be started forward to ita destination this afternoon. It IA at present standing on the track In front of the Fort Pitt Works, where the curious can hove an opporttiniti of eV:Maiming IL DInTUIFItSO a Cosoasnarlow—A young noiored man namrd George Jackson, wap fined two dollar., ac 1 eosta this morning by Mayor Alexander, for acting disorderly last evening In front of the colored church on Water street. George was very indignant, and announced his Intention of stoyieg sway from Church in fe•ur•. STILL re cf the boys who were arres•ed yetterday by the gheey poll. for bathing in the river, ars sal confined In the wet •h hon., being en able to pay their fince. They will probably be discharged this afternoon. Ltrr roe Csur —C01... B. Clark's compa ny 01 one hundred days men left this oiiy the morning for Camp h. Reynolds. Capts. Glut, Crow, Tyler and VVoodbran expect to hue their companies filled today and lease for camp to-morrow. 8 iIIIP PlJrCi. 0 - NBILL's FOILN:IGN EM 'ORATION AGENCY, Pltt4burgb, Pezul Chrap Pacsage from the Old Country." fly tLe trot rUne Clyde boat et.eore ol the Lic a/ p/ol and Londonderry Royal Mall Line, n forons flinerotan .-..._1t 60/ t-sna tiors.tlotiw...2 00 tons lure ...---.._./.600 ton. Ternvian..-2.lAtt wier. 0.011.0311........2,510 tow. Iloravlan_.3 MO tons 4 Antartur/...1,600 tons de1gian..........1600 LOU. rooretesnory lea.. Liverpool corry TIJUSHDAY. touching at Londonderry for Ito MSS and bootcb psaernerra Lod ibe metll , , and kayo .2w/owed no coentodations for pnatergora Tare from Liverpool or Londonderry to Neer York, $36. Also, by Thrr/COTTII LINE of celebrated Gasper tilsillag Paokuta, bovine Lirerpcol for New York mice • week, ani the °V . kine of London Tackeill, Inning LOllllOl2 for New York every in. dark " .P -ecott's LW/ veal Line comprises the following chip. Tons Inc Wm. Tapecott .....-3 6Co,lEmersld 1e1e......_.2.,400 Gratitude-..__...a,btert1 05 .1e11a1i0a......—.3. 1 .0 0 Borjactdo Adamt.....4,00./ at mosphere ..._........1L0W Onderwriter—.......ll 000 IL lankly...-. --ALMS 314narch of Inn flea--4,010 etre , . •—•-....—V 00 MO Cyaoto Dresduanght.-.—.20150 Victory -. -VIM AlOtoo ........ -..........1 MO Oenerel McClellan-9 000 . • • .—__ . ___ tle Flu 01ir5.—.—.4500 NU /are, in nunnery, to New York. fan ; through to Pittebergh, Paueirgeri booked throtigh to ariv part of toe United Mated or einsedsa er.on regaled. Two of these etilpe lease Dow York for Liverpool ovary week. Purveyors on the outward voyage are Cored 10 everything. Fare hos New York to Liverpool 520 _BIOIIT DUAITS on all party of Europe for wale et the lowest rake. Apply to D. O'IDEILL, Evening Obranicle Building. Fifth street ; pal or GO Orriltbgeld street. Pittsburgh. STEAM WEEKLY TO LTV ESPOOL, Watkins at QUIERSTOWLI, .‘ • • (Cork Harbor.) The well known Shaman or Liverpool, New f ork anteept liwarnship Oconpuly (Insnan ea intended to enil as 61. lows; CITY OT Bmartious_—.24nturday, 3x17 110.. ..Saturday, July 7:0. ZDLN1111331311.. .—liattertay, 3.17 .1). And every voccoolinq Saturday, at noon, Enna Piet 44, eloren Blom Papa'. to gold, or ha ogalvaletal In carrenor t First Osbiat—.oo 00 thootago.—.4.---$ 3O 00 to London.— 95 00 " to London.— 04 00 " to Patle...—... 95 00 . to Parli—aa 40 CD " he Bambarg,...9o 00 . " to liambarg— St I:0 t =4 , 4 , 4 l:=l t as ly T r ',,, l tr u. . Tarr from Llwrpouf or Qteetastown I lit (141'40, rat WI, 14105 'towage, ;35. Slim who wish to mond Ibr thali Itliiiii coo Ltwit19144:44 bent at than rake. War farther Laforwallob appl7 at the 00044:64 .9 Offlow. JOHN Ci. HA Agent, 15 Broadway, 0, . D. O'I4DILI4, •-- -", ." foreign Dadgrattem Agency, , lei Flo. 64 oaftlinel4 street Pltiatatotta 11Th ARBI I,,,NE.—f3teaa ittia ri p arrsTowl t2Er/ Q.,===. 1 : 1 2 • - (LS to COU, tL.yu•twllf PIJJAL TOILLL, vipervr, 1;!1:113 TIM LS 2_1!. - 117,.".1 , 145: .. . 6 3 1 • cayarr./1 DEJrTLSTR F. JOSIPH ADAMS:D.3IAL* Conn e ll's§ iltdiding. corner of I)4tatond and Grant strosts, Pittsburgh....frossa — Dr. A.M.Polio:l4 Dr. Hal. het Tlmallars swain. Hassid hoof. iat dif , .C - •-•••••• •• 7' .• • • . .4.71/ UR EZfE,N''TS, PiTltillr R.Gli THEATRE ..... Halntavm Pura. & Cix. TW) iilo - HTS NOSE. NIONDIVY & TUESDAY EVENINGS, I=l aurorae ant et motion unequalled Gre pd farewell Concerts, and lest anaemic° [Lae crentng and to morrow fly bt of the gigantic azd famous DUPRE Z & GRESN' S .NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS, Introdnrlrg at retch oecation ths mom estrantdi• nary and Wonting bill yet onsnol, cueslathag ol the Wowing near plsoca W.k- np Hew y, The Great Yereman s9< ng, and ths Learned Mather and her Ch:l,l fn. the !turning Flatus., The Negroes Iftt as of Potillm, 7b. Tron,h Nattsnal Anthem Chaff' y'. Vtr.t Inst.cM3ns . the pact t, The Li tat est Dark. ys, The Ltaflesstu, float Homo, and • host of Mb. limas Doors open at T. t, comm... at o', a'cl.k. Adtranfoo—Dx.” Cltclo and I'w - quota ro.ent GA l.rlea scout. JytB:2l. IoOKS. .ALBU.I7B, Of c. LINCOLN & .LOAN'SON I=l CAMPAIGN SONGSTER. CAMPAIGN SONGSTER CAMPAIGN SONGSTER / = EMI=I ==! Itsnotl, r.t ptIAI, on oral t AC dom. ull r..., w ”3,r, pr..tn,,t azd atteui lon, to JOHN P. HUNT. Vlr:n Ell'Br.:7". M&SUSIL: 1116 (.2C'EEN i AND KNAVES I=ll NATIONILITT EVIETIVEMBE ' TO Et El ON EttBLEI3 1:SID L 0,40 ENOUGH' Char National Emblem., Eagles, Shields, Stars and Flags, AllYll.l CAIID eumPlaire UNION PLAYING CARDS GOOD'S 3 OF LI REIM INSTEAD 01 QUXLN JOHN W. PTOCK'S n rru STIOXT, OPP, 'I . Tar. MST OTTICL 1.1 1 !. ETB I EMI= EZEIE=I I:cturn, trlth ' I. 12.m0., cloth. 51.5 u 11=1 •er•lt :hat is rarttoe , t • ‘ti‘ft Inc —a tree book not with 'Japery t. , • ; !tot., tone " - LIB ti Ern Taint - hose, to re.. II ...Ili, with opts .11 heart •noper off the el I th • and careens a tie, nine admiration h tt'sdraet soot of the writer. loyally et:lntl:lg to , L. o week hart& sod revive floe coorage la,r.o.rtheeted hearts Thur. is lean ttlr... I.,,ldent In "Linnet'. Trust that, "Tan • l•eet - . hot for trothfial stodies of char.,. t, trot. • rratic 11,0., to the toishod_yn•rfect totbedini the very Estlatb and KIN , R. wlth Ver.. who SO sot colts :softie.... 1,/ , , ).1", toy thin track le flew beet attempt ofho null) r-et. which is otitis newt, f :h.. .Lore hoot so f.rto. YAK. emt tia•t, rea.l •T• I t " fl Londun Sec, i•tio vhe xll bi• r •n r^ • with thlt chat - nth:2g tale'! home lite a., 2t. SO • iaus. It It written wt.h rhea te.d.oty • f y - y mad rtquant. "The etin - y la di,. p r ., twon tho adang,'• "1,2 it "Bow It wed Iterne.* . c1..2 it • va ri ant 22./td well t•• 222 •• Brandon, wit:, I • ev , -....1e self.ooncelt, hie plerwatrt umd a. rood teen. kn 4 gay tee per, la wen Oa,•t .- •13 • .idof Rome, to •.:•• lain t.o light cm, .1, .Lay. grr the reneet.orel °learn, r . ~ •i , . tweet of the, twolr ter nto Crept- Vem ,r, nrd hie 0.001. bird el hewn i I . rarenme tad p na pathetic, he r• self.rmnta/ned , .t. ee impulsive, hen re gay and roll In temperament, he P. , My, bet oh. rirh• ing to eemet ..r.t• end romantic re'rer oce for m. woman b, !, ..thertly after 11.., lb. war broaks oat in India. and Vers . . r , Klm. u , raered there. Llo• not'. nisi bee Dow C0..0. no.. ter treat sad faith ere tried raid 1,1 s g. Vera *rate out, sod returne Co bet wit:. i.i. Lon:, sullied by a myra tory, wlatral he will r o. ewey, sod moderated d by t he whole world ; hie ...end faltbfel wife. Il.r sweet ltdt t eto woodroos therm of .rra whole book. Lion . ' I. i.eb so alebeater eras, oat; woe to lerfecti , n ,4,lltwd op from erath. HENRY 'MINER Elt= r: • Kt do., to Poqt Odle, IPz. EW BOOKS, f, mole by r....try of the Age of Fable BLI to a Water habits.. A retry J.l for Land Ilate. ir K oak sta.:ter. blerreldo edito Eleu,sod Rehr, IF, the noth , d of Lao, pl'ghter. DIVAls&ll mad D•➢light. E... Balm.. 'or an Boat. at Alllogb o By &taboo, 'Trollop.. Juba Ralf as By ht.. Moloch A Life tor 11, 111.. Ital./db. toombllng By Coll El ml:ton. Charmsel ard Com'ort ay the Amotry Parson.. Boron Etortoe, alth loe= o, ut watt. lk Martel. The ranmer Boy., • The boldtrr Boy. The rtrr➢ D 7. Chamber.' ltdok of Day., s rola Hayheyea Illcutrated Bone blattgement. Bayarrr d's Presideot Ltlacido • Adrandttratlors. Goamal Graot sal his Campaigns A merl - a and her Commentst,s By Tuataras. Alger. Iligtory of the Do.trl-e of. Inttue Ufa. illB N SW BOOKS I NB\V BOOKS I iSISE AND P 1100810.9 OP bONDAT 601100L6 —A blorraphy of Babe. E.lkc• nod Wm. Tot. By John C. Power. 1 •01. Prin. 61 00. A HANIIAL ICITBACTING TIMM— Poonded on Um Anatomy of the parts Involved la tb• operation; thu kinds arid proper constrostiort of infmonts, to. 1 •oL HEAVEN 0011 HOME. 1 •01. 12mo. DARING AND ABYTERLIsIG. By Lieut. P.ttca• ger. A large supply of the latter work but receive& lab 1. L. RFAT. 70 Fourth street. TXNV BOORS—The Two Commis dons ; the Apostaticel anJ the Evangelical, by Rev. Pr Jackie, pries 30 g,trate • The Rook of Dom. sum Prayer, as mended l leel by the Weetentn. Isles Dirk., edited by ;.bat. W. Weide, D It , 82,00; Carlyle's Traded. A that Great, .1 4. 11,7% Electron beautiful year., 00 saute; Hainan bater= ; by else= Gasparin. For sale by DAVIS, °LARKS; A 00„ lye DlSSOLeriorrs. 4c. rIISSOLIJTION OF PARTNERSIIIP. J./ —The Dna tented° e exalltely under the style of /101191a0N d ?I cICINN NY, Grocery and grodnee Dealers, bee teen tal* day dl•Nolr.d by reatgal eon. wet. Mr. RODMISON to anthalited to settl6 pall the aecaante due to the Dent and 11l claim *Pint the eald Lrm viii be settled by elm • J. E. 1101111113011, JAMES Co-PATtTNERSRI NOTICE.-Mr. 011tHSON, (iote of the Arm of Rohl:mon giclitneey,) hes thle dip amortated with him Mr. J. IL ItOlilBlBo/9, tinder i he etyle of 1101311d8Old 11110.. in the Grocor7 and Prodacs Dealmou, Ho. 42 Ohio street, Allegheny City. July 16th 1064 )y147:33 DIBSOLUTION OF PARTNkRISHIP —The partnership heretofore =Min DM's.= the taidereigned, ender the .tyl. ol WU. 0. MIN VON a 00 la mutually dimolvell. to take ars* from Mb 111:7903 retithig Crete the Ate. The Matiteurwlll be petitioned ea to.-m.er• seder the etyle u heretofore. WM. G. JOHEUBTON. BAWL. R. JOBZEITOL 61011 MID BILPt rielaborre. rob. IOU. eau rsralciacirs. Ore. DR. J. IL SPIIEJI, 196 Pena street, Plttabargh. Ma boon B to ps m. 11.1 It to 3 p. to. Ihnlll4, Ho. 10 TEDMILL ETBSIL. OUT, wbete calla be atteadfd to al o'ckx;k day. 4UCTIOX BOLES NCLAIlita) FREIGHT.—TILIJES- V DAY 71101161 NG, July 23th, at 10 o'clock, be sad, a' the dales Rooms, No. At Flith street, to pay freight and charges, the following o. claimed Freight, which tour Mon Mond with e. B. Floyd A Co , 210 9:9 L Roily street, Pi tabtirgh. by tho Cleveland & Pittabargh R. 8., the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Uteicigo Railway, and the Pltufrorgh Ctenuatkvllle IL. It. No. .16.444. entries. 1. J. H. 51clihrsloe, 2 rhmts mad 1 Lox; 2. Jell. B gdon, 2 boom; 11. David Mclntire, 1 box; 4. Adams 4410., 1 box Glassware; A. A. ki Bowan, Alkeheny; 1 bumpor; 4. B. Williams, 2., I box tobacco, 7. 040 Brown, 1 box Minor; A. W. E. Teeple+, G be....; 9. nary Keys, 1 box; 10. J. 1. T. 0/sight, 1 wed Bowers and 'J taxes; 11. A. Bradley, 2 gamma. machlnea; 12. Wm. Kelly, 11.1ce's 1...3'9,1 alma, W461616661666A A., 2 oil toorela. 1.. Doppo)d, ADG•I & Co.. I Drs. 1 bolo moves' 10. J. B. Duonaroy, Dolt banel Ball; I. Tboot.Lowri, 2 boxes; 17. J. M. Torrosttr, 1 keg Irma; 12. A. Sttreartsey s to . 1 plow csatiog; 19. [Moe Usroe, 1 boo; to. Adm... A on. , ,'.o. loon 01 barn.* 21. Olson A Bra.. e bale. rnp; 1 lot hit tli. 1k .egt; L lop 1 tot k hoota; 24. J. 914Khve, J. P. Parson, . , . 31. Wm 0. lim - r. 1 mos door; V. Lyday A Oborpmols4, 1 15032 24. A 0. Idortimm, 1 ch”t; IM. EdePhil/my A eprody, 1 p.m. IMMthr, 30. J. O. W 00410 go, 1 Wen barrel; 31 Mary OnanlnghAm, 1 trunk boob 31. J McCann, for 111/M'd McGowan, 2 (rani cartm 53. If. ambler A 00., 1 box; 31. Hugh (Amin. I beg; 35. Duncan d 1 bbl sucl 1 ht. bbl MEM= ELIQM DM!=! I hzdf Dbl. mackerel 40. Daniel Obiser, 1 ttireaLik,g 02.0 hin t, je . 27:2swrid A. 31cILWA11915, Aact.r. ORPHAN' COURT FALL 01? MAI.- CIOLNI LF.I:7EI PROP/MTV, LAWRENCE LLLIC —oa 'l'll/Cal/Ai MORNING, Aug*. h., et IU o'cloct. .1 I be sold, on • ho yr. tads.. drooling Ideurodiure Pao. in BOTO9 gb of L1M1.3.11,011P.40, tho old Malcolm Loch Elociwateed, which het town subdleided foto, the following 30Building Lots, hwothomoly sltuotocl oo the Ciniousburildlto .od on wide "MIS. I L t 95 rest front on the pike, and extending Lb. to Def.y sheet, 176 feet 7% inches deep on one side end 110 fret 11% inehrs on •he other, where on is erected the Lugs and snbatantial Brink Lail lox kneelf the Leech mansion. 3 Lots eun 20 feet front on the pike, and extend ing Dank DO feet to Fairview alley. 4 Latf each 24 feet front on the pike. and en-end ing ba-k to Denny se eet, from 04 .0119 1. in depth. 1 Triango ar L..t SO feet front on the pike, ex. tendlng back 04 feet 9 inches and its blue 97 feet. 16 Lots each 21 feet heel on Liberty street, and .xtendlng bank to a 20 feet elle', frota 77 to 110 feet to depth. 1 Lot 24 feet 10 Inches front on Denny erseet, ex tending lark to gaitrleer they. In depth 77 fest 23, onane on ons side, and 16 lent 7% Loam on th. ther, being 59 feet In the rear. 12 Leos each 24 feet (runt on Dtoey Creel, and extending k to Perk nary 127 foot 1 Lot 34 feet 6 inches, front nn Denny stn el, and intending back to Park eller 127 6,4. MEEM=iMI Tenors or Seen—One third cash; balance In one end two year, with interest, second by bond and aortgage. pli.2aartd k. n0t1.0 7 / 1 11411. Anot . r Q,LXTY FOUR SE‘"ENTII WARD LOIR.—On SATURDAY 6 FTERSOOI2, July 2.1 d, at 1 o'clock, • RI be told, on the premises, rota roanclng on Penneyittutia avenue, nee- the Lippin cott re idence, at corner of Dlnerlddl• street, the !atoning valuable lots to ttko rerenth ward, eubdi• vtd•d horn the well known Lippincott property . 7 hots on Pennsylvania Arno, from 21 to 31 1 et front. and extending back 105 feet to Colwell st. 10 L.P. 04 and 2+5 feet front etch, on Colwell P., and ex ending 100 feet in depth to basic alloy. So Lot, fronting nor t h 24 tort on Wick street. and 100 .set to depth. 6 Lots, fronting etch 21 feet on Wick sheet. end ...raging 1.5 feet In depth. • • • MMIMMiMSI 6 L 21 foot front oa Ernsiddlo otrxt &lad ex tom - fog 1,4 6 lOU Pot to 'Wirt bt-oe.. 4 Lor. from 04 txa 03 feet front oo Dhltrtdd..n .t., crud :er.clift‘ b.,lf tram 44 to 6.0 ft. to Wick It. I leus can be Lod et tle Ac tilt Emu., No. 54 r.r h street . Tom. of We— Ore-tblrd cub: babalee In one and taro purl, Erb Internst, .cared by bond and mon. A. rdelLib Ana.. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED ANIMALS. Was Dm...emcee, CAVALIi Boas tr,) OM, of Chief quartermaater, WAJIIIMOTON. Jaiy 7th, IPA. ) 771.1 to to d at Public &action, t 1 the highest bf atiL r, on SCR+DA Y. Jelly 9th, 1864, at Olesbera' Dew", Lear Wastaingten, D. C, I:nl.dr-a at 10 tielock a m, TWO II Cfi DUZ.D OA V A Lit T HOLISM. Ma. floras have Nan c =damned m neat for th. ma - leery avvvtm of ma army. For road and farming purposes, many good Imr% gaits may tarbad. nom. sold a ugly. Te•ms coall, la Colud gears currency. Jelin ft.g.filti. Lt. CoL and ChM! Qoarfsematter,_ 1,1,311 Cavalry Haman. AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED °list& W•• DAPLATASrf, CATALAT Boame, } ra Oce of Chief Quartermaster, Westrmaron, 5.1, 4, 1841 Will he mold .t Ntbilo Auction. to the highest bid der. at the time and places named below, sir Lebenon, P.., Thursday, July 14th. 142 0 ; Renting, P. , Thursday, July 21st, 1861: Harristorg, I . A. Thu/attar. Rd/ 28th e 1214; Altoona, Pc, Tbureday, Antra% 4th, ialmaeport P. , soma tlth, Two iluodr.d )2 0; Cavalry Boren at each plane . Them Rooms ha•e Dom condemned at unfit for the Cavalry& rake of the army. For Road and Farm purpose% many good target. may be had hors % sult tingly Ttatosl-Dasia In Hutted States curruncr. JAMES A. 12KLN, Lieutenant Colonel and Chief eimatermaeter, osistill Cavalry Boman. IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY AT ORPHANS' COURT SALT.—On TIIRSDAY &YID:HRH, Auras. lath, at 8 o'clock will be said, .t the Uovatnerctal Sal.. Boom. 61 rine .trout, by order of Orphans' Ocrurv. the folksier' valuable Im proved city pommy, bedonglag to estate of Malcolm Lerch, deceased On• large tot an corner of Liberty street and Strawberry alley. trolling 15 feet on Liberty street and running back to Muck alley, %hereon le erect ed the fourotary Brick Warelionss, Tim 212 and 244. One large lot to rear of stove, on mune, of Straw berry and Church alloy., fronting CO feet on &mo bet ry with an average depth sf What. where oa If erected • three-story Drink Smoke Home, • Store House, • Stable, .on double Dwelliog. Terms of Sale—One third cash, and the halanm to andand two seam, with interest, secured by bond amongst". fvelitttawtd A. MOILW AIM rarer. PAWNBROKER'S SALE ow CLOTH INS ARO DR ES S GOOOS—Commenchag on MONDAY, July 11100, at 2 o'clock, and evening _at .ill be sold, at liwuala Hall A.M. Borah N. 2.5 Fifth ;treat, a large Viandty of seasonable Cloth log, comprising tine Black Cloth 'Deem Coate, Drab Wmieu do ; /Upson& do; ktarstellies, Linen, Dunk sad Summer do; Canner. and Simmer Pants. far mon aid boys; Cloth and Bummer Vest.; Boys. Jackets; White Shirts, liandkercialefa de. Also, [wake' Silk and Summer Term., Children's do ; Silk and Lam Oalite and Eacqms ; Shawls, Bed epreads, An. wtD Special attention is called to thin salt , as the goods ke mid without menave. if l2 T. A. 11.0411 LAND. Anct'r. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION. roamer EV11191190, July 19th, al 8 o'clock, cot rotund floor of ooutrcutrulal Baled Baron, So. 84 Mb orreet 41 chum Bank of Sabi:mm.6; 10 do Mouougaholu Sayings Bank Stock, 171 9 6. InialLWAllilk duct'. PIA.N*OB. MUSIC. Orc. WAMELINK dc BARR, No. 12, BISSELL'S BLOCK, MAID STREET, Sole .A sante kor the Celebrated BRADBURY, and BORONAOKER & 00.11 MD I MiT ifal I "q th l b lt emu `t. any th— o S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S Harmoniums and Melodeons, &Id MIIELIOAL GOODS nosandly, at du lowed Dade= Guth Price. PIANOS TO T. Toning. Ltd larrairleg dew at short notice. RT Bunn Endo bound in any stint KNABE'S UIVBIVAL•r.Fo „. PLArros. ' ' ABZ, BrroaD A DOIMT, TUE BEST PIANOS BADE! BLInIA 43 rims 4 J 712 dale Agemt for Pittabursh azul Wart. Ps. pallos H.A.111102f1173731 I ' IMMLODZONaI A my large martmaat of them, and .an other Idaelcal twanmsAtt. far sae by 1101711ABff, EOM A CO., JI/3 Yo . AI TIM Final, =dd. old dud. VOLUME LXXVII--NO. 185 FOR R4LE--FOR R ESMT fil it IS A L E—GE.EAT LEBANON ABM AND 141MSLII1f, Dratted 434 rates from the clay, on the old Waeldsgtoo road selluhr tog thokey'a ilharch. Cotrrahte 10) screw mder ?sere, The Improtamtats ornelst of a large BAAS Daelllng. bran to, modern Aryls elso three other Frame Dwelltep, wa., Padang flame, a large B , lok lirre. SO by , erlth ultsbalts stabling : ore hard of the test w CA leerlon of DAM coat e:doge-J. O bearing tress. She farm to well watered, with dre the w . oesr-taldeg spriest. Ommected with the arroyo Is . .kat. Leberrso Niro compd./All 150,000 Apple Tr...—l, 2, ,2 am! 4 year. old. 30,000 r..a, Trees—l pear old. 14,0.0 ehorry Trcree-2 and 3 year. old. 10,000 Pear Trees. dwarf bed Deaden]. OIAT/ quince Sows MMEM 20 000 Grape Tiros. 40,000 Seedling Peach, for budding With a large aarortment of mall !mit. 2hta Parm nod NI:012r, la offered at a low prize and Lathe my, to watch the special stir ntl..v of capitalists and vou - serve:ma la Invited. Apply at the olden of jy lb II MoLAIIi .t 00., UM Fourth attest Vint SALtt—SUBURBAN ITES AND .E VILLAGE LOTS, ,t Von: L muod.—Tbe undersigned, Execute.. of :re febso. of J. on Her. deo . d. Mier for sal, a number of Lots, from cats bait to two acres each, situated um, loot Llerron, and within three mlitotes talk of the terminus 01 toe Pittsburgh & bitnrnoLb Passenger Hallway. The above Lots are beautifully locatod for pritate residences. , Alta. number of rmall hots lu tho •Itlege of 111. nentrille, fronting on the Pataeogor Relltray—thtrty to sixty tout front and from one to Imo hundred feet le d. trernottn migrant of either of the andert chime or W. A. tigatiON Offloe„ Court Boom. tint, A. IlletalLON, JOHN D. DEIMOS, 11. O. HDLDION, r. J. RED/3014, rserntars )eta em LIO It SALE—A GOOD INTESDIENT, The attentieu ef those eeekinz country bout. la atllsd to • COUNTAT SEAT AND FU 1T Now ogbrod far. 10, altrattwd three miles from Alle gheny City, .d one mile from the Perryeville plant read The property f, thoroughly Improved. food /hick noose, Carriage Elommlimblaa tee thieve, and other outhoildlegs. Twelve serve of fine land. eight of which t. Orchard, of tee beet aelaction of fruit, of every variety. It la eve of the beat sites for Ors,. in Ike 1100 vines already .et out, some of whiiis are now bearing. For further perticulan apply to . . J. w. WISMA, Fhototrahher, I! Fifth street. P. SALE—A. Form of 118 acres, in V St. Clair tosmahip, Weatmzrelancl aounty, Pn MMMiUMIIN AIN°, a !up tvni-inou Bela f.ocr and Lot In the Baronet of West laizabel. Also, a FARM OF ICS AGE rS, la Tenni tp., Allegbeny trointe, about one and a half mile. eze..t of toe borough of Flo Also, a very •al i ttr L iARN. In St Clair tore. Weettno-elarid cciatity, containing Inv acres. els< , IS BUILDING L •TA In the borough of West billtabeta, CO by 120 feet. For pantlaniare inquire at No. IE4 Fourth iteseet Jll3 G. IL TOWER. Bred borate &V.A. FO N. SALE. Flaa-mLoo .Propc rcy The 08Lif0B.RIA Y 011318.08 property, near Laughtilastown, In Wo•.moealaod county, compel. log xBOO acres of land, with =Deon horn., manse ger'. hoorm, dwellinge tor hands, msw.ndil and other buildings, is offered ate VtltY LOW 811108. Fora pvticellar description of the Ooni-Velne, Ore Banks, Water Power, Limeetone, a., apply to S. S. BRYAN, jyll 69 ITOraTri 137'..Borke's Building FOR SALE—TheCountry seat of the late ramtiel Douglm, demseed, situated In Col. to. total:only, one mile from the Allegheny Cetne te.y, cootaining sixteen tan, in a blab state of animation, being .ell stocked with fruit treea, obrabbory. An, and partly underlaid with anal. T 4 partial of implored prOperty, combining ad miring. of may access, aceoery, health and goad neighborhood, the soma Affords a rare opportunity of enterang at once to the enj.ymenta of a runt home. For Meter pecrflonrlere foorthe at the office tf McgITICWAS d DOtioL.A.B, No. 67 Peoo street. ft...81:31rd B.II.DOUGLAR. poit SALE—Ono new Steam Engine, a..• 15 inch of Mader, 30 inch Woke, on heavy brou bud Wan. valve governor One 12 Inch cylinder, 30 Inch stroke, seocni.teod. rare will be an good .. new. One 7 Inch cylinder, inch Woke, new. One 6 E 5 Two Cylinder 15ollers„ 77 In, Masa, ED leer long. Three " " SO ° 22 Two 12rought Iron On gem. AI., Three 'oats of Boring Toole, for Oh Wells. Ohms for cash- Maguire of EL. 11. BOLE, at= Allegheny Blear. Bent, near the Point. Ron SALE-STEAM SAW MILL A.RD OIL LUSPLISLUY.—The enee.hall or whole of en ell Baum end &ma Bow with ten end arm-halt scree of ground ; en ehroadszere of cool on the lot—mine open end being worked, ettunte on the Ltlegheory Blear. mod L. V. B. 8., is altered for sale. The Renal I. new end of modAnu build. roe Sew Mill 6 to splendid order, end 1f wall dna aged, having • crack ranning thorn U to the river. 3ood lecallt7 for Imlklbag boats. . r.r partici:dm e D on the modendaned. LYDAT t CEOBESEEIIIO, avail} N 0.459 Eand West Plttabscrgh, Pa. VALUABLE RWEB PROPERTY v YOB MLA sittnilod on the Monongahela atter, abase the first Look, haring a bout on said river of 621 bet, and •xisatitag bask to Braddock street, edictal:lg the Oonnatissille EsUrcad, oars teintos 4 acres and Tr perches. ml. I. as admire. hie location Bs manufacturing purposes, having the river 10 bassi and pubtio street sad railroad in its rear, and Saw 11111 and buatiroge thereon erected. For tter to, apply to MARY AND TUSTIN ma the psos, or to W. CI. ,kOGELEDAtrOII, Ha 112 Diamond etree:, Pittsburgh, anhl4:ll FOR QA LE—At Aladdin Oil Worka, 33 Crude P•traleam Tasks, la pct. ordna, imbatandally built of prima timber, not long In ass, and nolli contain soma 250 barna mach. Application may be read. at tha Ho:nary armatnni o tba Wilco Mubarak. N. JOHNSTON t 'WILKINS. • myrictl F OR SAT,rd I=l 134scal ally 'Ranted an Nunnery Hm. Llkstany L. STFDITOILD, On the plemlses. ralquist of Jll5l. FOR SALE—On Pine street, n two storyy frame hones o' right rixotes for sale; alio, a twe .wry brick bones and lot of ground, SO feat front by r I deep, um renting for S2lo 00 pis intr. Pros sAbO' Valusble building loin la Drudeghs, f.r gale at low prices. Apply to pH a OUTHBVIIT l 808, Ed Market aL FIVE EIOI73ZS, In Third Wang, Allegheny. 1141 L 076, SD Ist Wald, Ally, cm Zervx.ist. G'OR SALT OR EXCHANGE' FOR CaTT SILOPIETT.—That TtlattOlL 6a7IILL LNG, with grosoda attached, on Carson atraot, rot , manly occuptad by Chrtitlita Mosta, las of Mat Blialbagbank. Stab li ng and outbuildings In the nar of tha Dwelling nom FILED. L. 111111131:31. uxo roartb street. Pittabscrgh. Fox SALE--ARum o, 110 Aca. I. toccoug township, Itagrar county, .d Oro miles from the lo titer, oa whirl le erected o netotabie house, burn, do. about 60 some elect. ed. .4 good trait tame on the plsat. For partlettlare enqutre of D. ITZRIEVED, Ito. 10 Dlascrond, Allegbeny City pOR BALE KEENT—A Farm of fa Fos Ansa, good land, ht Wain/ township, aeljoto los land of Paton Pentluzent. and within a snort tance of the Pannaglennla Batlntad. Tama rammed. • • ar r. lint door from lltth. on Gran W t Wok Fr,i;Oß fILLID—A Lot of around, a the corner of tierlila sal Harts., struts, to the gamut. of BiroolnOam— Mao, ova an manes at V. Braman andLcanst ..oaU, Eighth ward. :eras lay and MU AdlaOti 'LOYD, aot•tit 800 and Toarth at ra ts. VIM • ENGINE, aro BUlLleat. I: —A ten hone parer Zuglne, with Balm We. May b. Non 4 wrath= by calling at our oristing orio 7,,TY74 •07 O. ion 1,1,1,1?, rr, HOOK bilLifs—A GOOD HOLITIS on the ZVIUMIO GLELITII. T. bulbar psalm ant esquire at** oaks between tbs bons. of t.o sad tined:et p. m. 177:U 4TTOR.7rErs. M=;:ia ATTORNEY-AT-LAW All Legal Bubo= promptly attnadod to. • Moo, No. 100 101=11ItECT, soar Graaf, Pittsburgh. apsM:Smisa MoMASTER & GA ZZ A M'El OleF•102G: No. 08 GRANT OTHRET. W u. u. *sex u, Attorney - and Conniellomt-Law; r611311.011T, Alzmumi Oconerr, from Pnrizeriverra. SOHOYER, Attomerrat. S. Lim. 0150. Vc6l2olfaarth stial.Pittalargh , oaf CARPETS. O.IIL CLOTHS. If . CUNTON ItLITTLNO. M'Farland, Cc — a & Co., Sas. 71 LtID 7 T;. Have Jost received • mall Invoke a FREESE CI fr- TON 13712411 . did 77/XCi, of the celebrated H. I'. W. hopottatt L. The glzudity of those go-ado L. on. apnroactlabit oy any otbor matting import-d, oiid th. qoantity vandars [hest vary daaVatfil. . 0. @ t. , bays also Jost received • fat neat and haodaome atf L7ll of FANCY PLAID MATTINGS, all of which tuva Iron bean lan&d. and sr...U:4mi, fora, U. FRESHEST MATTINGB IN MS WS. SET. Char general noel of steels la still unserpsssed. if estoot or variety, and we at all times offer our Ike tram the lowest viw the market will afford. SUM.MER GOODS, • CHEAP CARPETING, MATTING-8, We Imes now open a splendid tutsortstent o! E23321:1 FANCY VILTTISGS, pr less tower than ite Euterc mltt•t ratm. The stcontbn or the nnlllc IA Tedto the shoo , Goods, los SIUZIPASS, IN WEAK AND STYLE. ikny otlur 011.F.AP GASPE - LILO m thkmarket. OLIVER \i'CLIAUOCK. & CO., EiXIZ: FOURTH STREE 01 WINDOW S.HADE.S RECEIVED THILI DAY. NEW SPRING C/S.B.,PMT'S, OIL OLOTH. AT BreALLUMI3. ARPET STOR Ho. 67 FOIMIII MUST. CLAIM A GE.r7B. WOUNDED eoLbrEßa W. J. & HALL PATTERSON, ULLA-Y. AGENTS, No. 144 Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Are prnparod to corket. tho $lOO Bounty due Wounded Soldiers, VrII24I:)ED BOLDORB. $lOO BOUNTY TO ALL WOUNDED BOLDIETA Is now PH:11 - WM i toll with I• No ammo made tra4M sbouLts collastaL T. WASeT=, AIL; tioewed by the D. B.4l.werwsuit, No. 1011 , fllih owe; P1N. 1 1 11 111104 - Third clow 1410 eb. (Whedrul. taylPini. a.O. Calrr,oll MACKRRLL & JOHNS9N, AWTORII3CTS.AT.LAW, eve IL S. Licertsal COLDILEZ' CLAIM A.13154:3 Oa. ts) GRANT ISTELKIZT. MILITARY MAMA_ BOUIVITRB_, J.LL PINBIONI3, BACK FA T and MILITAM CLAM of a deocrlyzion, atkeeted by the tab rriber, at. the mlto.t.Q rate., vie: Perteloae po BI G. a TAILOR. kn0t...7 at Lam. 80. 73 Grant motet, Pl:Mt:ugh. P. N. B. No drama am made U the clam dont ad mom:. sad all Wm:nation alma gratin. setkljt Nola . w. SHAFER, &TTOILITZT-A2-LAW So. 105 NUM Simi, Pittabargb. P. Oath= tar nreaceus, Bomnr. PULTZ Malt IT, dr, vigatonaly proixata.i. SOLDIERR CLAIMS, BOUNTIZO, FIDIERON3 !MD dELILMAISEI 07 Pia &10:1113313 is EIDDZIAL. Ct= Jr/ERC//d.4^7' 7.IILORS. GENTLEMEN WISHING FIRST CLASS GARMENTS mad. In tn. MOST resmosialLE ana L.A.'X'S23T woad do Tali to call upon IL 6.110111 k CO., DIERCILiNT TALLOW coascs OF =Es am &taws emus% BIS: Ri.us nom W. H. MoGEE. : 10 ST. CLAIR STREET, Would cod the attention of bnyors to Cif ant* tf good. It ha. boon ooloctod with groat cars, and contains all the nowen mts of gouda to he Waxed in first clan booth. 'Gents wishinza nit of clouts toads to order, will tleamo call and =amino; oto good and falcon Alto, a roll and cos:plata ttaGg of . • Furnishing Goods. W. B. htt. nerattant • Ho. ID Bt. Cob Knot. Pitting:: HOTELS. UNITED STATES HOTEL, OAPs MAIM Bsir JIM= MEM VMS? I Ahltoll By Beg have to imago attenekla of their Mends and the public to the ad"w cLegoldeent ertabllehaded, se own bar the rendes of tleftonroa the LS= 07 JUL Deddes a swim Ming Hell and Parleas,dt pea tames esseenel =sober of Urge sad well vestal- • led Sect Roam, heady's:meg fueslated with dew throttare tbsoaghent. ths Idoßdethrs Of this istabitehmenl will ideere no em at =woe to cued the gents of tbetrgasehi, theseE7 !myths to shies liberally to Its pedelegs• =alba for hemp made to the same: 1e httor to OSP. laisreOrid reeelAwei n tart NA:ft iRF.XIO rALS. FINAL lIMIOVAL. JOHN HAIL 180. "7 &TO nouiwil aide PLOW W/IWILOOMW4i ilia'. 131 /113;041ber Pitt i. 4 REMOVAL.- rip & BlareaD;Clecr oral Comotoko Itorobakty ban nsotMo4" s- . from 343 to 1.17 MEM UMW" JAW " - z • •
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers