littsburfift 6azttle. YUMBEIID BY . . . " - • " FUBMI UllllOl . . , TO OU BUB3CRIBE.BB. . 1.414 pabaohao or intiabarth daily lirrirorr. tato ratala.l, %mat w cram, the pita f. r ettfir respetik. re grualls, on and attor 101rDAT Jai, 15th /831. TUE ciazetrs. 11v: eday Latta, per werk, ,141T'.5 by culler. 25 " eemt 65r year. In &drat ee 00 • for 415 rwontbe, in stratus. 600 .0 • to thee* in with., • 200 Etelog rAtuando-wn.r. vs: by bull, per tear, to *Wes. 51 50 " , for all month% • 11 " Air three 1 a TEM 016134337601,12. .5) Perithz;'hi'aii'Ance, scut by roan. --. so CO Altt natal, . 4 50 l!brwo ext 05125, • " • 223 33332 C01533=1",W.,. Per week, delleend by 25 Air 7,sr. adnace, went by erk11.....,......„410 00 lrbrouratbs, " 500 • • • Slues Mouths, " " .............. 960 oestrrt Agiqoualos, • "truansitiniinturr, panavrxmargairmadi; miasma NEWSPAPER a gattllll!,lll_lße_r_irsiti Yesterday's tiazeue weiarr - du minus Ail Retails el the Great Klink Movement ''l4tre-Crouttugar the,Chattaboornee —Tolinaon , i Retreat—Will he Fight t Spada! tbrtespotalthoi Chicago Tliburuh. damn* Jaly.l,, 1864. Another tank othrenienr - by Sherman, and anetkenratrast bylohststoti It It indeed be tithe that the libel commander in Georgia be only in a reseal; la =motor, be one of the most terrible fellows on record. as 'Aloha both retie tins sines; the 4el day of Kay last—info months and a halL When4olinstia7attaitdcined the Bellew/ monntahs, on the day be promised the atii9tAtielitit l l7.Trcfriting them ant • seethe Yankees ran—he.pledged his word divanid be no !Other but; that the Chattalumettee should not be &ban. dated, aehlvableftontherneroadd bare Ids breast while to Yankee steely but Wu I be I;as again, violated his faith, and the kozdtlated ladh of Atlanta, who stood on thetops of the . Irestasaw theantall, to gee the Yankee' ran on the 4th cf.:nth are now comp:died to eon -ztwatplate„thelionte whore they -shall be left , witheatoldrahlaprotpetion, and be compelled ;.. 1 2flo throw then ekes "open Yankee tonor . for Pm VQUI. . _ The -rebel-Worb on the ebtith bank of the Skaltaltioeboti, Slutrtrunt dicier,' to be the mod formidaldehe his jet encountered, since leaving Chattanooga: They are eve miles sad a quarter Wilms% and ars cool rjateolad by an abutter ; which is inf. Thane can be. ne doubt of the ['that tharebelshave been months in pre. , pittitig Chem, widest Ulna their intentimilo ~didend Skein to they lasts at least that ft was the into:erten et the .peoplo of Georgia Ghat thej - should be - so detended, s though Jo* Jolunton may not have been o droarmined to fight. Gov. Brown brat not only the influence of the State-in constedotiog, but his own per. 'oast Union in superintending the works; everylitigro deminds&--and easy were thou sands—to dig ditches and throw up tatreneh stenta, ware forthcoming ; and .7,3 Johnson tie' urged to stake 011 upon a battle there. Taestae would gladiy hare - den, so, his own 4orsevmairiag a"diretia assatut, we have ne doubt ;-because one man within the breast works is - quid to twenty ateatlentsurer the gamed from the river to the rile pits ; but a direct attack was just the thing not intended by Sherman arid accordingly a flank move ment MS m ade.l • MoPherson, afar some maneuvering, one aided Itr-effmning a landing on the south beak of the river, in the vicinity of Binning's Station, on Friday °vadat, ebout sun-down. The rebel. had evidently expected that our sight would advance to -tarn their lett,. and .lted amoral:4ly made the neformary prepara tions to meet Boozer, when, to their utott isbatimt, they toned McPherson 's mason playing upon their marks milli fearful effect, =duve cawing • panto nod c inomity. their extreme Bank by its t's' Bat the rebels were not sully frightened hum Stair .formidable worlm; on the other haat gig risobredlo remain in them if pos. dbla; but how they expected to 'hold them, acne that a: plower twigadevrea south of the elm, I menet coeliac,. Nevertnaless, they eentinhed to hold them throughout Saturday, tho*Lh Aar, troops eremmuslag Inlarge num bing. onistaiktly;and Ant* la complete pa melon of a range of billy, from which they could not be driven. tUEDAY 1013120 Oa tiundey morning, discovering that our way was nearly all ores, JOIR Johnston gave orders for anchor retreat The heavy guns had bees removed daring the night, and at daylight. the nrilroed bridge, the common road tridgeand the pontoons were la flames. Oar forms were not to a volition to do any thing so avert the destmction of these itrno- Mres, nor could they commence a permit of the eying los ttlt they had oompleted their Attire communication. - The pioneer brigede, however, was Industrimutly at work, oedema hall * dozen pontoons spanned the stream, sod burinny vas across by; Monday noon, aelrailinJf ,airorks: abandoned by the Whether it tot s *Mhz Adrian* has; be= =SVC ga bat certain it is ma it Val make tOtivtolitrid‘ chief otatalles hare now been cremate; the M 01221. WIiCPVIVOI4, ba ted, At*" ttatialsooehee 0 1 0. 1 :4 ss ti aleirit. plain now ittonda Ito ltroad'stattioritatireen Sherman attil ei,objeettire point of attack—btlenta. Sherman boa now no natant- obetaclee to °TUMULI. Them are fortllleatimm. lire pro cum, completely protiketeflif "the natal shag* bat they an on alerel plata, and an rOnszahla. to the heavy artylory'with which haaabdthittlr liPplted:' The distance to tkeneitinisaint. tiatrairmt m il es, and to the toitlfitatlons 'four Cells* The tarestmolt, aut o moot long bo : delayed:, - - - was Jean*trAttar I don't 1in0w.,.. , 11 ho could ace malts a no ceestal nand at Biwa. !tornth. Dallas, Kin. 01:49M.SIInalaloppluit,rbai can he do in 2:41,0414/4Cattact bei reinforced ; =alas, 'atm" Aeon obtained. aukr light—tight desperatejy, that i s what ea ()sonatas demandi.bat not itelited toast* theca, tholA possibly tot, hating satiated eatirotylo:Attonto, ha win be compelled to eve baitle. • ...„" ":"" o'o2=m Irat entterml:twolltouraad five head:ad =- Weer& Idariatta' add the Inane sad over a almond south of that atisitt.,'Abouttwothqutafid:a.:o2l6 )lam abead*airthrod ban, sad othWare rehdus trahi; nay an all tent.-Worth ly. A day or two daft, four hundred fresa.ahe. eirdalty of Sashattl•-.the young b l o 6 f.whid.'ettered th*TetteV fitly in 1881— wiriulta /or ',hantak'dirty aricrtarlorn. Marty or tion , PoilSod to take the oath of amnesty, but was not allowed to do au's Thera were a number of dowers rotaavad'hare,•uu lonyt tag the atitufti7. day b•fortrsrotcrthr. .. Paper and Mtn from Corn Rusts. In Austidsib& Maim wiry auperlor paper oat of cofri htttkee loobY aho b fresh kloOnet:ie C 74014 4 that. tm Commissioner of culture has recoiled eozoo.epecimenes of ad and unbleached crash end Oilcloths made from tho memo inaterhe'aii, postbag of the corn busk are correrted Into .psper ituf, spinning -stuff, or husk moat, which Is fated with common tam Mattoon. par cent of paper &bre, ten of epirmtag, =stabil, and dem of feed ettgarVebtalOtedij together main forts per atuWeSoiring refine el sixty per oat., moth of It due , Obre and glu ten, which maylot be filtered and utilized. The xionnisiotomo to add MU Very profitable. Tk• paper touat to th e Beat linen paper, en 4 onto of l ip tbog,tbt to be p sad tubstl -IW4forlifstaxiont—,,,- ihsoincom's saw voluio etEt lar boo, iodixrd -waekvamS back, 'the say r elitt pid4l4 4 h mit! 4114 Mori hi Um .ttki foi THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Richmond. Evan some of the shrewder rebels are now beginning to see that Gm Grant, at his pres ent position, Is more seriously thrtaterdng Richmond than it yei'errer threataiked before. Ia a res 7 striking article which we yesterday copied film the Augusta (Ga.) Cbastiothintoi id, the Writer first dismantles of the danger to the Confederacy from Gm. Gheracan's Myatt= =pm Atlanta, and then tryst "The second danger lief the doffs of Blob mond. Rome Of, our ootimPotaties, and the most of correspondents, langhatthis ; and ye; Great las if i• rem? to Saks' clic capita, or foresail attaches lunself. or forte an 4Wri°4 Of - /ficlunoid. Mit that he has his choice of these three things, bpi can, force that chain , upon ills_ In Grant's moving epee the loath' of Richmond, and threatening Jands River near the city, Gen. Lee. has shales of two evils. If he keeps ahead of General :grant, and boat the Patentor& line. inviolate, that fisakei nceausily . gists the city at his leisure. It Galatia Lin keeps be tween him and Ilichniond, and cream into Richmond and Grant k tlif Utter, of course, gem between, hin and the thither* States oommtmication, oommtatication, mitt eats off the only source of suppliellno* left, as the - valley of Virginia ' is in the hands of the enemy. .If Lee wants' in ens- Petersburg and Itlclociend both, ha will han to Mink Grant la one of his craw nsh movements, aad welt hive .to attack the position and intrenehments which the grand spade-and-pick army never exists an hoar without. In misjudgment, the plan of the campaign Is at last developed. Westari : Virginia , the Valley and its resouroes, brit' movement on Staunton and Lexington, to be rendered unavailable for provisions. Grant is to throw his army into fortifications MIDIS the rail roads from Itiohmond south, and to cut off our army applies. Than the starvation of siege will be u effectually 'Bemired as Lf an army could ber found large enough to surround the legions of Gen. Lee, as Oen. Grant did Gan. Pemberton; provided, of course, that the Denville road share the fate that the Weldon road probably , will. If Gen. Lee atones to (top the game by a fight, he has to put his linger on thealippery Grant and stop hisiffelk like ffosbings; mid having found him and - stop pe d 'him for a fight, Mill have to charge hills Omit will oompy and tho trenches Grant will &lg. W. tars Sidi =owl if tar lad tha Weldon c o d Damells Railroads; um to. the Railroad* tf tae *arms Rielasond, or we attack Grant In his mighty trenches if we try to cave both. It Is true that Gen. Beanregard mould sal keep south of Grant, and present raids into South Girolhis; but he could not keep him from stopping the =ad, month, unless. he Dm enough mad to attack Giant in reverse:and place him between two fires. We hope Grant thinks he has. This is a game with no pos sible hindrance, perfectly plain to even such unmilitary comprehension as our own,and we respectfully submit that there le no un in It. The Sale Mulder. We print abandons partioulare of the awful collision on the Erie H. A. last Friday, end we ask attention to them. The portion of the road. on which it occurred has bat a single track. A special train carrying 935 rebel prisoners and 125 Union guards had left Jersey City at 5 o'clock Friday morning, and .proceeded in Leidy as far as 13hohola—a sta tion about twenty miles wart of Port Jervis, where the double track ends. Coming east at tu Jima time was a regular coal train. Its conductor stopped at Leoknwaxon the station - next west of Shawls, and, inquired of the telegraph operator whither, the sr/weirs& pleat to Sholtole, and was told all trains then doe had paned. lie thereupon. started his train at fifteen miles an hour and triter run ning a mile or two at that homy over aroad which constantly pierces defiles and bends' In ihafp, moms, came suddenly. upon the special trap, also moving rapidly. And in one terrible moment the two trains lel in rains, end of their passeogets es were kiusa, 120 naiads& The apt= of running trains on a :single track by aid ore telegraph is a very simple one, if ref:Unity lived up to. As each train passes a station the operator at th at station telsgrapithin.theepecatclz atthe tutu the me- ment or Ito pswangs;, , tuut each enters the dace in • book kept for thatptirinse.; Trt thlsnate, wirthe special iiiirt lift Shebat& the opera t sit; Lukewarm -was 'informed et lt. cm thermion:As- told the combo:ore the cialtrahi dinette track wasolear to filighola, he knew, er-wis -bound to blew, that it vall nor eteaey Mid if entitooonirtgiten oar report ""244l Wet eelieritttendent in : thee, the tannic tor ;the collision rests spedeny on' the hiraph_operatur. lle is • said to , here fled, gliEbook Pith "hint.--/f. Y. Tritons. Tzie;: - 6;o p The appearance of the country" Is hifia7 en coaragtng• The gelds on sway side aro full of shocks of wheat, tratify and rye, and the oats Whelan csth Notwithstanding the scar. city of laborers, of whlth so ninth is sald by those who Beak dfloatuege the people, re do not boar of folds of Fula lost for want of harvesters. -Thatreaping " and mowing utechthers gonit6difiniroducalf withrn a few yeah - tars bilen,of Ithuteasi.yttility. :The wheat hall-tweed out better than-was thought possible early bike 14111802. Wheat, Indeed; has a wonderful factity of coming ant late and atakinemp,for losi Utz - Na i ve 446. s whelriiir I=4' 1/0;41114a4 "Liniglit' the rkh Intied4l4.l l didaittlieldiwaving.wlth ibtt;rellcw minim:mut that Olds' would- be • thsgeW mat aduntrfforagegailfddB Tbi'POU'U'u• onlanyibesithillat and tobacco, all look Will. The corn Is -suffering from the: Prerilllng drouth, and In some fields birthing a little, bat It .will-came outpresently good and !Wong: .3•There ed fn' althea miry social:,lh= ihw canfla intppastd, to be la danger from the drittlihsethdUrmell ly watch the clouds - tharibet far away and bring iiiihdri,' - indindithgela dismal forebod log, btit Wgattrittalare al corn =strut' bY &midi; is - unknown:A the country. : Some of r the did blthetutithioolt.Optthila shriveled corn4Lidei, wren of their - own with' extreme , complacency-, and filleitatv-thein , Selves - that -WWII, in the North waled endj the War, and they arsire4 far (loin praying I aloud for rain. -But the thouren will come soon, no doubt, and fall upowtheltult and - the tsjast, the disloyal as welt *lgo Pealed:, and the.-huttarnota will be distressed to see the glory of their corn geld,, and Will hare reluctantly to give up—that there In tip pros. pea ef famine te the land--..as. Cure. The Yew Call tor. Trixii-714 Draft ca A To o - sue. Ull.Be/lleluber 6. The tall of the president- , iii :. flie hundred thOnissal ~nma—,published- _under cur tele graphic head--le the find that haslutan made ander the new Enrolment: Aet - approved Ids Ist provides that In ease the quota; or any part thereof, of any district, Ward or torn shall sot be Wed withinshe goes of dftyisys after 1011, the draft stun ... pen ba • Thwart, Ilia &off,. multi ttaiiliatf, , Cann o takeptaeenntlt - Monday; Eleptomberb.7 - The Wand may be occupied ta wasnritilik or dishing sabetitatee, and the stimulus afforded by this proolarnation will probably expedite du work oonsiderabbf. It will be observed that the law expressly declaresc that. the draft, when It bat taken place, shall be for One year. The miasmata.' Won dans Is shioloMly abollshed, btu pen pis whO volatteerEariat thOlifty dayi bears draft begins, for tilrms'of 'one, , two or three yam will marks beauty of oat hundred, twabizadzed'arld three hundred dolanrospito-- tively. <a The hiitsecilion of the new law. provides ", that nothhig contained in this sot shall be mutated to or change the provisions of existing haws relative to -panniaing -panne Male to military mobs to Walsh sabstl• tato." America :Abroml. The areitement th rend military end Ca me Wrath' maiming Amami= ships and Pot hes been on the Inereaseentr rinoir the . Kaman. and Alabama fight. A commission . of Wrench Others reoently tidied lbw Sear sarge and was permitted to inspect het thoteeghly. After examining the VW, and thumbL to the explanations of the Executive efthefor the bearsarge, ono of them areialm -4 "we haven't as glut in the /mob nary worth • rush." On further eumination_thel were "setoebted." end - intisitituottlY. their "astonishnumt bordered on InMadngty;" it seems that this oonthatothethat betwmm the Metter end Merrinthe, thwolaszto =wain Europe a second revolgtiot rin.yieet warritie. =Ms Tell PO; 'btOWlitldnirat *Med km been as wen net tellers petnglig twi n Prowl c, sera to tabidtaidistaiutioaliure• meets of the Igg gansi.thetr eartiettraaa rant-rods. It is carrattlln'Attb3Wlintang Oath patty of visitor wit Ifie 'Emperor *pg. sibs. The story is bardly'etedlbli. - Ns would Imr Si e Ws bean detested by bbacam!ax.r. m „ The Brave Old Marylander. THZ CASIII 07 HILHZZZL DAT. We had the pleasure Oda morainal an In terview with Mr. IslunielDay, who yesterday morning shot down one of Bony Oilmor's men while in the ad of taking down the flog over ha gate in Buford county. Ito glees the following correet statement: On Sunday night he had heard that a party of rehab were entamped In the vicinity, btu did not give credence to thereport. Early on blonds, morning, one of his Degrees reported to him that they were owning down the road- Be immediately hoisted his flog over the gate, and shortly after two armed men came riding along the road, and on seeing the flag burst out info a hied laugh, one of them advancing and setting the halliards. The old gentleman, who Is nearly seventy. three years of age, ran back into the house, threatening to shoot them if they d+d not de sist. They paid no attention to him, but the halliards being twisted, they had some didi lathy in getting It down. By this time he hod reached hie secold story, where his guns wore, and raising the,, t window, tired a load from his •dualt gad Jan as the nits • crezust had succeeded in getting hold of the flag, and he fell back on the road seriously, and he thinks mortally wounded, the load having entered his breast. •• • Seising another gun and a loaded Colt', re volver, he came down stairs, and endeavored to get a shot at the other; bat he bad run up the road. He then, in his anger, levelled at the wounded man, but he begged for mercy, and said he surrendered, and Mr. Day, think leg that he would never be able to haul down another flag, left him lying on the road. Hearing the approach of • large 'quad he es caped with his weapons to the woott,,and ded their pursuit. Mn. Day was still in the home when the rebel, came up, and they Immediately tom menecti to Ist fire to it alter plundering It of inch article, an they took • fancy to, and then met fire to it as well as his barn, whica were entirely destroyed. They did not allow Mrs Day to. save even her clotting, and he fear, that mime $2,300 of Government bonds were destroyed, with his deeds and papers. its has not yet seen Mr.. Day, who found refuge for basalt and family in one of the neirh, ole. bowies. The only regret of the gallant d patriot Is, that he did not get a ,hot at the other rebel. Those of our readers who do not know Mr. Ishmael Day will remember the following birthday toast, which we published about its teen months age over his siiraituri ELevarrs Dirraior i BALTllloto Co., .1 Marsh 20, 1863. f Mr. Editor: I haring, through the good. noes of as all-wise and most merciful Being, been permitted to Ms my list year, and haw log offered up to Him this morning my poor, feeble, bat humble prayer for the good health. reason and all other blessings ever bestowed . open me, my family, and all mankind, (If we would but acknowledge It,) and haVing dons all this and about to take •littleapple-toddy, but before doing so, I offered the following loam, viz:. "Pram all aisiUtion - , privy eon 'piracy and rebellion, good Lord deliver us, and let all the people say amen, and cursed be he who has, or may hereafter become atraitori to this once happy nation mills flag, and let all the people say amen, and!lastly— All the glory be to Ord on Alett, Ando° WI the earth be yo tot; Good .11 betic-f rib from Beaten to men; • Serie and eater weer COM, and lot all the peop le sap sums. Now for the toddy. lenwaat. DAY. • We learn this morning that the man who was shot by Mr. Day was named Fields, for merly of Baltimore, and that he wee left by toe rebels at DAMOOlial'S ..1.10A04 Afteen miles from the city, on the Hsieh. road. His coned is serious, the whole load of book shot her leg entered tds breast and stomach. lie was examined yestaday afternoon by Dr. (Li tinge, who thinks he will din. Do. Simpson has made arrangements to send out for him end bring him to the atty.—Baltimore Amer; The Strength of the Invasion At first' the strength Of the Invasion 'nu exaggerated; now it is underrated. Sixty thousand men crossed the Potomac; it is recrossed by only eight thousand. Where, then, have the fifty-two thousand vanishedher been our belief from the moment it became known that the enemy had passed from Baltimore and . moved to the front of Wuhlngton, that it was not by a lontempti bintsag of raiders that we were troubled, bat by a respectable army that we were in-- Tided. Not an army so , great that great, alarm should bare been felt, for it is rea sonable to su ppose that Lee could not dm.: to withdraw a very strong force horn Rich mend; not so small that -it should now make all our anxiety appear absurd, for the defeat .of Wallaco, tbaboldnesatif the advance, the probable escape of the enemy, combine to indicate the purposes and strength of the invaders. We think it probable that General ' 'Early commanded thirty thousand men. • , Agoin, it is not a platteible supposition that the Government her: been ignorant of the enemy's numbers, and absolutely ridi culous to 'oppose that, with the veterans in Washington and Baltimore, with /tauter and Algal, and the reinforcements fret* the North, It would not hen attempted the capture of eight, or tee, or fifteen thousand men. The defensive attitude of our army is evidence of the strength of the foe, and the danger he have escaped. If those who oom plata that the retails were not swept into the Potomac captured or destroyed, will Caeca a Mar: they will fled in those foots some explanation of their unmolested retreat. Unmolested, we say, because it does not ap pear that any lighting has been done, save Ski:rebirth:lg with the rear guard of the one My, or that we made any opposition to their passage of the Potomac. We have emplaced the Napoleonic maxim—'•Bridge the path or I flying foe with goid."—Pkande , phio Pro The Late Invasion—Novel Pr.Jeetlle, The late skirmiehing near Fort Stevens hex developed some new kinds of ammunition wed fly the rebels. Among the Missiles found by some of oar citizens, three have certainly • very curious appearance, that a gentleman of this city was pleased to show ae. Ore II a "nice' musket boll of lead, In three divis ions. Another is a brass chain 'hot, fire inches in length, with a °ordeal brass belt; three fourths of an inch in length, formed of two atone brass wires twisted together and pgruisztentlyvireted to. the ball at ea end Thls evidently Intended as a . ffesstall half," to he fired from , a rifle to cut the eta. It is a fistful deifies. If Axed at the neck of al ioidier, it would most likely decapitate him,or, ff wounded, poison him; and if It st r ut! : arm or Jos it would strip of the flesh. The gonad , would he certain death gat the third missile exhibit, the fact thou 'tlohnoy Reb"'was gaging short of ammuni tion, orhe desired to Savo the maims of his 4v4idge box : by using tiny pasts of some bides plait be bad demollabid. It is a taro stew, and was found embedded In a tree, evidently fired from • rifle. We we happy to soy that the rebel, soon discovered that firing off their turning Borers at th• forts of the city of Washington was a dangerous no. doeskins. A Carious Cato of Bnotat Tram the Wasblvon Intallannar, July 9th. A ill& mistake was made day before yes taYday in one of She hospital, at Oily Point, which named a Sates among the patient.. A :mounded moldier was pronoanced • dead by h eargoon, and the ward•master canoed him to be Win his cotila for bttriaL The brethren of the Chartism Commission attended the remains to the grave,Opened the mien and were proceeding with the bur ial serveys, when the soldier's hand vas ob served to move— On Mows examination it was discovered that life was not extinct. The fatigue .party. detailed to bury the , poor tel low refused to "let up on him,' laying Ugly had Won to boxy the party and must dd Tea helium gentlaneen of the Comelsiles inthentodrtnat they "would slake a corpse of bine itionhosld attomptto bury the man before they was gadded he was dead, and tha summon: of hle flagon was a suneulas calibrate:los somtime Osamu is dehusot bodies., . ,Other surgeons, however, &covered pulse tido, and the man lived dil next morning, when he war-.burled. Our Informant rays thri carer is to. h reported to theproper uu tharltiu. , _ LOIGIIILOW initten's poem, intygested by thirtnneral of Hawthorne, whit& Into sp yea In the next Rumba of the Attostio. Trowbridge begins s story in the emu mar Was, and - Eire. otowe'i "Some and Home Papas". foe August, will be on Economy: Loogfidlow *Wiwi spawn to imrririnitmbe of ths'Athintio far several months to oante, we understand. . • Na!, YOU Jul 19.-10 a, Workra Wuh t Ira diatom all rapatta tbat tha tab ,* ban auta ralniczoaa' tuail•remota:ad Matylasitt. TELEGB A US THE RAID SAPID PURSUIT OF TOM REBEL RAIDER REBEL DEN. EVANS BADLY WOUNDED [Label Loin In the Late R►ld Now At oertatned to b. 2.000. New Yalta, July 19.—The Tribunes special from Washington, dated the 181 i, s 01.; Last evening our forces were seven milek beyond Leesburg, In pursuit of the rebels; who were making rapid time up the Shenandoah Valley toward Staantun. A number of straggler. Were captured by tar cavalry and sent to the rear. It to believed that Oott. Evens, who was soveraty wcanded In the fight before Strutting t,n, w as lylag very low In the vicinity of Lemberg, canoe:Lied by erapathiscre. Heavy ertag gem heard yesterday at Great Palls to the tlireotion of Edward's Perry, sup posed to have been a eolltslen between our advance and the rebel rear. On Saturday evening plckeM were posted along Goose creek. twenty-two miles above Chem bridge. Twenty-five mile. from Washington and about hell way from Wash legion and Leesburg the rebels were is strong foram Rebel cavalry , roonte In rancid crab!e numbers came into Langley last nigh., three miles beyond Chain bridge, f nod our pickets, and cleared oat with their knowledge quickened by musket bath.. The provisional brigade, organised for the defence of Washington, and composed or slightly wounded men from various hospitals, have been disbanded. blest of the men to day were cent to their regiments in the I,le - Thu rebel lees In killed.snd wounded, and prisoners, in theisdemenstration on Washing ton, will be seer two thousand. The prison— ers, represent three different carpi, and be- Lug to Gee different divisions. A Tribune tVashington epewial "aye It le thought that Seeretue7 Feeoenden will eery soon go to the people fore loan at par on els per nets. The nomesity of aodon le Immi• Dent, for the amotnet of 'Depended reqaiel tiara in the treasury to nine millions. FROM THE FRONT. Sheridan with Two Bricades Roving Towards Portsmouth. REBELS ON JAMES RIVER GET TING TROUBLESOBI Beeretary Fessenden.to Borrow from the reople. A PAR LOAN TO BEAR SIX PER CENT GOLD I SIERF.ST NtW Tout, July 19.—The Richmond W9.g of the ibth, has this dispetelti Readywartrow, July 14th —A body of federal eavalry crossed the river,Last night, oppo. sae Newran, tot were dr iven back by Brig. Geri. Arrestrat g. All quiet elsewhere. (Signed.) Jos. F. Jottlalndr, Oen'l. The some-paper says, Sheridan with two brigades in moo lug towards Portsmouth Some think they are getting towards North Carolina, and others that they are bound for Maryland, embarking at Portsmouth. The Richmond papers, of the 113,h, are en oeedingly Jubilant, and announce the capture of BeLomore, Washington and Bow Orleans. The Ihruhr. James River correspondent of the 18. h inst., midnight, says : Ths rebels shelled Oen. Foster's headquarters, at Steep Button, that day for upwards of an hoar ° and the range was to accurate they had teen changed reward limes. Shells wont through the General's tent, but no lives were lost- They also opened on the gunboats and pon toon bridge. The Mendota received a shot in the bulwarks, killing two mon and wounding four other.. The Mendota opened on the *nanny and soon sliensed theiwtoutery. Ran. I Grant whited Oen. Foster to-day, the •oolsky shelling the place when the interview took I place. 0 From Memphis, Vieksburg and New Orleans. Hamer,, July 18 —Vieksburg adriou of the 13. h report all quiet. The expedition wader General Slocum had been reinforced by cavalry, sent by General Washburn, and was again marching for the interior of kileslnippL • The latest accrounte from Gen. Smith place hie. at Pontotoc. On the 10th (nit. Gen. Format traced a call for ill eh:facts between the aggro( Skeen and glory-deo to rail. to his support, and the old men and bejs to come and take care of hia horse, wale his men engaged the enemy. A report, put:tithed in Northern papers, that Forrest had communicated his Situation of retaliation upon oar ahem.' for any citizens who might be inlayed ander WWll:tune's re• cent railroad order, is false. The recoil prove. conclusively the wisdom of General Wash burne's order. Naafi, every train on the railroad, for ten days previous to the hone of this order, woe fired upon by bushishackers, and citizens and aoldiers killed and wounded, while not a gun has been find since the pub. lication of the order. The report that the chnulation of the Chi cago Tie.. has been suppressed is also false. 4 Washburn considers that paper a valuable ancillary, as It enables him to 'pot traitor., and no obstruction is placed in the way of Its (arm:114410o within the limits of I his command Report, of affairs he Memphis ere made op by Cairo reporters, and are nearly ell sen— sational and shallow, and not to be relied upon until corroborated. Sr. LOUTS, July 19.—The Union publishes I as extraot from a private letter, dated New Orleans July 7th, which says: Lan night staff officer told me that 15,000 mop would ' , start !rata this city and below on the Ocean steamer. They tete fifteen days' rations and I ammunition. Sharp accompanies the expel!. I taco oleo. There ls now a large number of additions/ gunboats in Like Periohertreln, and nine more vessels have beau added to the fleet ad Mobile. Sores think this is an expedition for the capture of Mobile, so as to Doe eau the Alabama elver and edablish al base of 'applies for Sherman at Salm% whoa others believe that the troops ass destined for Fortress Monroe. Thin force may be designed to cooperate with Glen. 13 , 11•11111011 . 1 expedi. Oen from Vlot.borg, which has recently been reinforced, and U again marching into the interior of Mississippi. Rebel aceoluste of Gen. Slocom'e expedition to Jackson, Mies., claim that the Federal column ander Gam-Elliott, was attacked at" the Junction of the Port Hudson andJiodney made, on the sth, add repulsed with great I slaughter, the road for miles being strewn I with dead surgeon, horses, gone, do. This, doubtless, repro to the expedition Go:riming of the marine brigade and two regiments o( negrote, which marched from Rodney on the 4th, and were attacked by fire erigedea of rebel creaky and one of infantry, and, after fighting wooly all day, the rebel. were driven off, when Oar troops returned to their coati. 'Oar lord was .abottt 150 wounded"altd missing. Prominent Rebels Doubting i Dubs for the AeUon of the il,hleago CoirVenUon New You, July M.-A dispatch from Ni ague Bane says O. O. Olay, of Alabama, Jacob Thomson, of hilashelppl, Beverly Tucker and George H.liaundere are 'at that place to devise a bade for the anion of the Chicago Convention, which shall end the ow, and enure arlumph .to the Democrats. The party, though not defusing to spealrforeeee dod Stmao, , as yO4 - 101 out wont hops. nf getting their anent ]The propositions are behaved to boas follow., Are—The return of the needed States to the Union. &cowl—The eirtimption of the Coo:dada:- ate MALL ' . .12:Vri—The recognition of the freedom of mime cannily emenoip►ted to the propose of the war, rod the in own pep alio beam, &I to all others. ' Another Ppatoh apt Borne areal, to also at Mama Palls, sad lb has 'bud, bon anzutanoed that Mr. Jatratt to then. Rumored mptura of Atlanta with Ikeda Olsouera. Chi ~. Volum Motritosat4lB, els Baltimore, ,Te 19.--Ttte Norfolk New. ikrfetek this zpralbs bee a report that a out battle 'has I boo; taught to Beomfai, iataluogilfaikam. plate overthrow of thrk:Coitadorsuti, gatitlM appall of !Mitt+ a:411;000 rebel prleteate. pamatetarattititieltPLPolbase Lata mats ea halm arztveks aL zrottolkibut'illy nofking ef M The report; dottiglifivie promators, CITY AND SUBURBAN. The Death of Mrs. Martin—Coroner's Ing a eat. This morning, at eight o'clock, Coroner Mn- Clang bold an inquest upon the body of Mee. Bridget Martin, wife of Patrick Martin, baker, of Allegheny, who died to the cif's.° of Dr..l. Westbay, dentist, on Monday afternoon, front the effects of chloroform. Mrs- Margaret Corregan, the old lady who • accompanied Bin. Martin to Dr. Westbay'e afot!, stated that it was the intention of Mn. Martin, when the left borne, to have chlora -1 form administered to bar; that she had been suffering comilderdsb!o paha from the effects of decayed teeth in the lower jaw, and her In ception was to have them removed. Mrs. Martin requested the doctor to administer the chloroform, and he poured come upon •sponips and held it over hor mouth and nose. She had not breathed the chlorolorm longer than from Joe to two nsion.s until Dr. Westbay noticed •umething unusual about he., and he Ammo dtately called Drs Hamilton and Dickson to Ms assistance. They all worked with her a while, but the did not recover. Dr. Hamilton testified that he bad been called by Dr. %oaths, to see the deosaaed; fond her apparently dead ; they endeavors, to get a galvanic battery In operation, but it required too much time and was abandoned. Dr, Dickson, as a last resort, then opened the jugular vein, and extracted some blood, bat without restoring animation. The witness Hated that he would not administer aware , form to pervots whose longs were weak, or who were afthoted club hoar. discus. Dr. Dickson twilled that he found the wo man apparel:tidy dead; he brat tried to apply electricity, hut could not get the battery in order so wish. He then,ngianed the jagnlar rein, and removed eighteen ounces of brood, bat no perceptible effect was produced upon the system. The doctor stated that the ease wan one in which it was very difficult to de termine the OsUSe ol death. He had frequen tly administered chloroform to person. /laving weak lungs, and to those suffering from affeo lions of the heart, nod hs.o toned no evil .f. facts resulting there're., Dr. Baiter en examined as to the effects produced by chloroform, and elated that they were scarcely the name to any t•olllthilideed As a gentral rule, weak peleund were Wore easily tiffs° ed than the strong, and females more easily thee males, but this was not al ways the case. The effecis, Ills those of in toxicaling liquors, were various end irregelar. Be elated that Dr. Westbay was one of the most careful and skillful doutiets in the city, and was among the host to employ chloroform as an anicethetle. ' Dr. Weeabey was permitted to make a state. moot to thd Jury, Which was sub.taztlielty the same as that made by Mr.. Corregan. Mr. Martin, husband of the demised, was present, and expleerea himself very freely in regard to the melincholy occurrences. He had no fault to ficd, whatever, with the dentist, as it was his wtth'e bate:Won to have the chloro form administered. The Jury, after deliberating carefully upon the foots, agreed upon the following verdict: "That the said Bridget Martin come to her death from the offsets of chloroform admints. tared to her by Dr. Westbay, dentist, at her own request; nod chianti; appears to the Jury chard,. Westbay, in this ease acted in mulct eecordance with .he moo tor of his protesaion, they think that the prevatang prat:doe of ad miaistering chloroform fa: ,Ytai oasts. Is im. prudent and dangerous :0 Lumen lite." Lir. Westbay, acting 0 1 , a the adobe of his friend., had placed hid. in custody, but was admitted to bail. 33. ter Lowry, on being arliiied of the above , Slit, dismissed the scoter from oustody. It is Low:deaf T. T • this case has aroused ethrlderabio 1. nog La the common'. ty, particularly ac 0 tontine and physi cians. The use of co. alarm hat become at meet universal, and b,.itsh it has been ap plied by dentist,' at eorgsons generally for eight or ten y•ars thin is the first oss• of death from Where death follow. et, led .Iy, end Is tau rounded with no ._con tuss:ery and ithoer minty, it b-well rwel to masa alarm la the popular mind, . co vd loutish the profession to use greater car. .311.104“d0O. It .111 tend, ado, to Btdriaterdl r.,r !Lige:kali of a !Oleg:lda. character, that Itoeli,ct, of this aranithetic daunt may be more clearly debated and under stood, and Its dangers more aff•ctually gnard ,d ,gainer.. We understood that a meeung of the Dental Association will be held at an early day, with a rite a investigation this ease. Armin of Mantra iirawdy, Jr. Martin Brewdy, Jr., th young man who .hot James Pagan, in t h. tato riot at Browns town, was arrested oh • morning, about day light, at the hoary of on uncle, aeveriteen miles tooth of this city, Ly Chief of Pollee Long and officer Him;. Throe oaletinn start sd in pursuit of Et 'A tionday, at noon, and rusted the h •ore e. relative, coven miles from the el , y, whore !Leg expected to Sad hen. lie hod be , L •I.eie, but was out In the woods, in c with a female ao quaintance, when the tfficcrd approached the hem.. The girl nailed his attention to the men, and he mid he • uppobel they were after bun. lle then secreted himself, and the Lasers, not wishing to be outwitted, got In their buggy and drove off They bid thew buggy in en oat of the way plats, and came stealthily back through the woods, until they got within eight of the house, where they watched for their grime, supposing that their strategy would Oetupletely deceive him. They would no doubt have ftimeeded, had they no t been discovered accidentally by a girl who ecnie through the bu• bee, evidently in search - '1 Wawa,. The office., 'hen beached the re Ala as thor mighty as they could, and left, was niches fur them to remain longer ' On returning to the city, and reporting loth' Mayor, the Cell f expressed • belief that he sward yet discover the fugitive, a he believed he would leave the house whore be had been stopping at, and go to an uncle seven mile. further off. The Mayor ordered • fresh horse, and the cffisars etarted again at twelve o'olook Monday night. They took the first brunt ou their way, which they entered stoat to o. o'clock, but only to loom that &seedy was not there. The Chief now retorted to another little gems of strategy, and informed the to. meta, of the boos. that insomuch as they hod harbored this man, he had suMweity to take them all into custody, but if they would tell where he wee they could avoid all trouble They stated that be loft to go to another uncle,. seven miles dis•ant and gave dueosbons how to fled the hoe.. They then maned, anti reaching the house about four o'clock, wore rewarded by dod eg the fugitive, whom they lately conveyed to the city. Brawdy told them that, while searching for hurt in the woods on Monday, they come within twenty feet of where ha lay concealed. Ile stated also that he would have given himself up, but he was afraid the Brownstown boys would kill him. lie was very badly beaten before he shot, and it is alleged that he was facile Me in .bootleg. lie woe cut severely about the eym and nose, aad may lose his right eye. Be has bled prorate!, from the nostrils, and It very weak. Dr. McCook wets called to set him today, for the purpose of arresting the bleeding. He was committed for a farther bearing on Friday next • 'Go much credit cannot be awarded to the onion for the perseepring effort. which they Suede to arrest thedefendentr and the Mayor Is entitled to the 1 , 02121:10lt commendation for the interest which ho manifested In the oar. The expeniee of the ►reset fall open him, and there is no way by which he can b. le. rally rohnbersed. There ebould be some logisistion had by which provision could b. mad. for cases of title kind. The Mayor 1. expected to arrest all offenders, and yet there is no law by which be can be reimbursed for expanses Incurred In the pursuit of fugitives of judos. Anornia Boutin Duo —W. F. Weibltt member of Co. D, 149. h regiment, Y. V. (Dooktehl,) fell In ono of the late battles. De was a eon of Mr. Ebenezer . Weebltt, sontb Fayette township, In tblo oounty. De wawa brave soldier, a devoted oluietlan, and mut respected by all who knew Mg. De Liam father and mother, brothers and Os tia", rho deeply mourn their lam ;TSB - Pennsylvania/ate Teaohnrs' Atsocla. tlina vainest at Altoonaon Tuesday, Aurut id. The ineulag promises to be one et interest. " Prise returns" will b. given to all delegates attending the meeting., by the P01:131. sylviuda Central, and the tams favor, or ez. elusion _ticket., will be ranted by lever., other roads of . the Btato. Western Pennsyl. ventje ShOtarbe•well represented. Porineonnes gale- at drum, dot b& jetratry,ko • emery afternoon at two ) and ow.- ningat eflittn'eleek, at McMillian anal** bows,9o.db Fifth•street.- , -- flax of Clothing and Drew' -ate after noon at 2. and be tha aiming at 8 o'clock, at MOCielland's auction, N 0.16 Iftfth anat. .erJtrusmi7lwrre. r~ v r t:; •~oa.~t: ~ v:~ ~:.:~ TWO NIGHTS NOILE. MONDAY & TIIZIDAY EVENINGS, JULY 182 D AND 19TH, 1864 Bpsrear and at 'nation nnadittallsd. Grand farewell Concerts, and toot apparanes this evening and a:turrets il.ht af ths climatic aad farm= DUPRE Z t GREEN NEW ORLEANS MINSTRELS, tettrodneinK on each occasion the cast =Ulundi. n~nary •nd phasing btu <m.o, e..nalzg t t. tt ittelowtatt Lew Haas : Wakt• ttp W l/1 lam Henry, The (hest 5' tretruno s LtdLeutd amber a= her Chid Eh= the harming Mates, 7be Negroes I dsa. •f Policia The notnit Vatinnal Anthem Mart r • Flr4 ant voila= on the Pa:J.l, The LI ral ed a other Darby•aes.., The Boriesqn• Boat linckaad a host pl Own open at 7. to eatammea at 7X alba. Atalatfoo—D. eat Ctrtla .an Patti.aate, 80 teat.; In 2 , coats. Jyttat M=r3== KINOe, QUERN - 3 AND KNAVSs NO LONGER I NATIONALITY ETIIIITWILYSIC I roasion IRAIBLEISS WILD LOB. i/NOUGH I Onr National Rathlaxity Eagles, Shields, Stars and Flags, Designate the Suite le the AItSIII3AS MILD 0011IPANY13 UNION PLAYING CLIME( COLONEL INSTEAD OP RING GODDIR I Or LIBERTY INSTEAD OF 1113/01.2i. a e JOH Lin LLD OP J iCH. aV• Urti. Card. air put o; 112 a mat buz JOHN W. PITTOCK'S FOR EILLF.—A Farm of 118 acres, in st mar tovaimp. irant=be.3l47, Also, • gam of 140 atm ha toirtisldo Lliaghea7 conisty. Liao, • hip tcro-vory 13r1ck flocs and Lot h the Borough of West Intubath. I •ho, • ra Be Or 146 &OEM ha Versatile( to iillaghatip counts, about aria arid • bait taloa rut o too b-rotigh ' ma • ts a very vatuseTOßN ha St old( totro• Watmo Ida. 4 (runty, containing Ito atm.. •Lo 12 Bill LDI.IIO I. the borong• Want ilicaboto, (0 57 120 Lat. Tor partitontani ingutre at No. 164 rotted atraot EL 0 TOWER. (teal instate &rot FOki SALE, CAMPAIGN SONGSTER. NEWS DEPOT, rrrni STltSlit, OPPOSITE THE POET OPTICS. J 7 , LINCOLN &. JuHNSON LINCOLN a JOHNHON LINCOLN A JODNEWS LIS GOLN & JOEIIPSON CAMPAIGN SONGSTEEL CAMPAIGN SONGSTER. NO W RECA-trY" -VIIPTSEM CENTS. Maned poet paid, oo 'redo* of pets. iaddreee all 1.1,11/1/, to taaard prompt and oersted Motion, to JOHN P. HUNT. N TUTU BThriT, EUEOSIO HILL NEW BOOBS, for Bale by KAY & 00 , 150. 55 Woad stmt. Poetry of the Age of Pahl& By Bdfnrh. Water Bahl. A Petry Tat for Land Babha. Ira toe. Ho ck rb ewer nterntde relit. Banned hew.. Br .he anther of Lenzpiltitsr. Data.. Andsli ling.. By Mrs. Holes a. ae all El , viai al Ji4ing...l ay Anthony Trollnial. Jolla flea an By ie. 121doett A Life Lr • I If. Br Hue Moloch. bonosell. B a ite By 6.11 B floc.. and Ocos'ore ny the ''.)entry Parana" Bowen eteries, with ..mint and attic. Ik aLartel Toe rawer B.f. 1 he soldier By. The Parry B y Mambo. e' B.oik of Dom 2 vole. klaynen'e linistrated Bane lifanagenseist. Bayne. da Presided , Lincoln's Adinleistratten. Glinutral Dea -t esti blf Clap Ague Amer, 11 and her 0 aireentat.. DyTtakerniiine Alter if Elletory of the Do trts.aorn Pntm• /7 18 NEW BOOKS I NEW BUONN I BUZ AND PROOMS33 OP ERINDAY BOHDOTA blornml of llobt. TWAIN aral 61 John O. Pomp ty % voL Pliab $1 Wm. Dos. A INAISCAL ON NSTILACITINO TWL7B— . Forraded oo the Anatomy of the parts laralred t the operation • the triads sad prow comm.:Um of tostroateata, ko. mt. Mesa Emirs?" Orat HONE 1 sal Mac, DARING AND SIIPTINING. By Lkrat. Natal, gar. A large aupply of the latter park Jut ratelvad Id 1. L READ, TB fourth street P1.41.M08. dra US If .. ftc ICEERING PIANO, T. x r stag HTLY DAMAGED, For Sale at gio Len than Regular hie Ths subscribes has cc Cana a Splendid CM c kering Piano Ikatatthal rammed rasa, art% bandadata ittan'd rthad ttvat and but corners, a:and =Ala dr!, bah Mao deep ant fall. Teit tnstrztanat aro Ilia !alp damaged oa tba cm. Ie ttanagatatioa vela. alle-ta be appevatte. bat litre. ebb. the t one o tat *far I. not ittxr-a to the Lam WIP be gold at $5O LSO 11Lhti TaY tslilOl7LAB PEICY. PECAN. C. 3XLIC.L.LOIL. El WOOD MELT. WLMELINX & Et& kiR, No. IR, BISSELL'S BLOCK. gr. CLAIR BS:ULT. Bole Arrente fbr the Celebrated BIL&DBURY, and ttCHOZACKEZ & CO.'s Clbas_pr. and win racialam laaa tanlag, than say • the, ?lama tn•" , • mtad Ln taa amxisy. S. D. & H. W. SMITH'S Hatponlams and Melodeons, tea amiIICULL GOODS ganersOy, ai tbs bum* Laura Club Moab PIANOS TO LIT. Tubs and Empatrlog Ease at abort natioa, aboatilatia bound Inlay atyla. KNAUER UNRIVALLED- - - PIANO'S. ABA BEYOND A DOUBT, THE BEST PIANOS HADES Sold b 7 CHAIWYIII: IMMO!, 43 Fifth it.. J 719 Boy Agent far PIMA:mgIt an. Weld. P. puNos f BAUIIOIIIIIIIIB 1 gliti#Cl zsi=)zpNet A m 7 Iwo &MK4tilatit Ofthem. other tzuruAmeata for usia by• n. , rinears,Rouis I CO.. ills NA. 811 1 11thatema, Alsimeso4l dazA. 4TTOR./rErB. JAMES LIFFERTY, 111My.AT.LAW. •IlLegal Maims promptly attetttisd to. MSc% Ss. 166 ItOttltTE BISECT, twat Unit. elttabtagth to...,atuba lacalAtiTiCit tt G LaLW ovirricar% Nw 0$ GRANT BTRRET wand W 41. 0 ittuney and Conanßomt-tan, ISZIPOST, Azicsraaso Omrrr, PIMBILVA.Vid FOR SALE--FOR REAM Fox A L SrlittEAT LiatA.NOINI P 4.1112 AND h 1132.24112, altaated 4% sal ea city, co the old Wastloatou rcad, adloia 'mg 0 .02•3'• Mauch. Captains /CO acres, all coder atm The le.parramegte a 211,2 of • Loge Baal Dnalltag bait to modes Oyer; alto tans other Frame Doaltap, t the, Paottog Barna, Lamp Bank Barn, 40 by CO, 0180 42tencl.• atabllog an ore bard or the mat a ura ton al molt, coatoldna &Co biting test, Tat, harm Li. sell wadded, vita fire conar-tal tog maraca. Oatmecb d 0080 tha atom is the ....teas Lab-tuto Nar. r.,•• compact. ir 300 . 0 0 • Pg. Tmea-1, 2. 3 sad 4 Tears old. 3.4,004 P.a.l Teca.-1 boa old, 11,0 0 her., Teas-_a and S pan old. 11,103 Pear Thos. dwarf and orsadand.. 000 ljathoe Tre.• 10. Olt Band. Tres, at. ted. 20,0 Evergreens, •• 20 003 Grap• hap a. 40,0".019..dit0g Peach, for baddlng. Wilk a lugs as.oructuat of small (rut. Thla Tana and Norurr b cffored at a low prl a and tore. au, to • nub tb•specl.l surto' .n Of caphaUla uto 11214 • Moen ir aptly at the odor of 1)16 B 11cLAI0 I. 00., 101 Tom tb street. SILL W . --t 4 IIBURBAN t-ITF.B men luta Pon" brar , ....—th. troder.liaed, 111. =tor. ..f the *eau 01 J.tta Ber t., do d, offer ihr sale i number of Lou. ttom cne hal t. two 11.611 flat, etliadd neu ton thrma, .od within three - minute. wail of the ttroslune o. the /I Attnu.sdlo Pawnor Banwey. the above Lou era tearaltrilly locate," for private ralliaacea. lao, • number of mail Lot. Ie the rWags of MI omvilie, fronting on the Pa.mg. r co sixty test front and hum coo to two bozoitsd foot deep. ta , armaataoa .0121.r0 of althet of the cladar rigned, or W. A_ HZEthOto, Ch.rt'a Otto% Count Wlf. • EfERBOS, ttepteirtV° 2l . arataou: 'Keaton. .6.1.1?-A GOOD IN - I r r.B IM. ENT. The sztazaba a thew Kelm:lg a ameltsy L. is calkd to • 00173711.2 SEAT AND FAII/T SWIM Bow offered f. We, dean - tad Om Os from Allro gems GUI, and -be ends from the Perrysville plaza rwml Toe property b thorough!. impros•d 0.61 brick noise, Carrie ire Efonte, Stahl., soh flows,sod other orttonitcliGgs. Twofe r acre. of doe load eiight of which is urctraid, of toe b a: relaraloo of Guts, of eery society. Is 1. Groot the be.t sites fro Orkes tae county' IWO vb. already set wit, some of Ibi b w no. b11.19g rot farther particulars apply to J. W. Photorrsobee. 141 Ft th street. .lifur,nakoe Property The 01L110118IA PUBNAOS property, nqw Lange Samara, In Wei mortland eeonty , Copi. 1-11 LAO of hatel, with a:x=lm 'owe, mane We twine. dwallhina tor ban a, atm sad came .Sarrit at • VAST Ir.e/ST ra , Or, pvr • oarilcular &emit tan of the Cast Velar, Ore Santa, Water row.; Llowatone, An, apply to S. S. BRYAN, ➢roger ead Insasance Agent, 69 101711T11 ST., liorke• Bonding. FOR SALR—The Country Seat of the law runnel Doter deceased altostal to 00l dna ...oattp. one ml a fawn the alla‘hatiy Caro. y, cowttaning attsaan .a.. in . hub Auto o , caltivatlon, befog .all &tooledwith trait trent slat . ..ban, and part/y underl aid with coal. Tr P.O. 6 . 1 .4 haP'ataKi DmiortY, oomblotna ad wants/pm of iway wafts weary, health and vat noi„Ottarbood, tits avows wfford. a rant imp n amity of han antam at anew to the ezdaymanto of total Poi Itrthor partied...l locrotro tho office Nto/ITZWAN s DialluLAß, No. 67 Paati ototot. j,70-.3ed 13 B 8000148. LOR. HALF.--Ono new riteam Engine, w inch cylinder, 1. inch strobe, oa heavy ins cod ; balance nave goramar O. 12 tn. ayl.dw. SD inch Wm., second-hand aft win be es good ea ms. One T lath cyl • d T. 93 tneh stroke, new. One 25 Two Cylinder Boilers. Sft &I ibei los& Two Wrought Iron 09 Btllla Also, Three leeks of Barini Tools. for OR Welk. Cheep far cob. &Kant or S. IL BOLT, spin Arles.. Rh. Bank. new the Point- VOR SALE--sTEA6I SAW MILL .1111) OIL ItlEITI:111BY.--Tho erio.half oi shots eon 011 11.4 nary and Steam flaw Bah with too and coma& sem or ptcoad m aim-A---at ode] oo tho loi—admooposo and bang vorted.attaata aix the Alleghanzi Itrwor sad A. B. 13. bolhoul ht the. Mr SolhartU m r add of band rho a.. ![BI b sp ardor. and II rod/ ettr mud, hartait • mot Torualhs 'from' it to tho dood Ircallty iar bonding boat& Iv parldcadaro call on the hcoderahohed. LYDA!' 1:100IIP10113156, Ho. SD Head Mat. Plttartrettb. VALUABLE RIVER PROPERTI? roa BALA etnatad on Um Bleaucmgaham Blear, above the drat Lack, baring •to oo maid river of a 27 test, and extending back to EtraGdock otren, adjoining the Otansanille bXo ran iabling 4 boo and 77 wan. Thit an &dale. kmation for enanuttatastug haylna the rtnr Shot aad greet an In the roar, and eauldill sad to thereon It ror go., apply to MAZY ANS TOOTTh 311 the pre ar la 'W. 0. 613111115.11•1302, Diesound meet, Pittabaret ottatttt rli. BALE—At Aladdin Oil Works, XS Orade Pet:claw* Taal's, TA" prima arils, ratartauttatt Etat of Wen Umber, not long tit can and will ocmtalm coma LSO barna. mw.n. Applica.bn. tong b. made at the Badnary azsawdoziA6t, t O. J he 4112011 ti Pltza N uIENEITOS /MIMI& .231:1-11 FOk BALE, A GROCERY STORE. A ma oneatoolty Is off red to say one triable( to engage In .he Or 0.0 baslarsa. lh• slant. alt.. nand la • plftit.alt n.l hbunood, and dolng • g 4 d budne.i. 4mannt of .0 o on I.nd from 11150.1 to !dews add. as J. P., o...res2a Ornar; jyl9.3t FOR SAIS SENOR/IL LOTS, &awl ratty nacated oa fircul attl. E. FITDI row% fira - kOfi. SeLE--On Pine stree; a. tw0 :i4,74"". :i 4 ,74"". Pin'? o tri!rer rm., by f, IKW towing tor V4O W tier e.r. Pr .• saop. 1143.. 13 banding lot. In Ilfirmlognam t.rtala at low prices. A,Vy to 1.13 U.., rue car a arm, m lITVII HOUiTA, fa Third Van!. 6llydwy. viva LOU'. thin *sad, Ali'',aob.b.cca Re, 74 Ram atme, &11.11.1ny rrt.)UN -...Per 12 lenre, n IA) r t F: 08J1:111D FNuNTitiO ON oillO USN, A. h . ekell7 MY. teat Pt W. O. IL It Beep., leo .eet front b. 41 4.ep, meltable tor • lffaeleke,, Oooper, 81•Imalth or le aeownteer S oa bop.• Apply es No IV A/PLAN BT/LIZT, Allegh•try,cr I to samba, of iyl9 ot sAft . sizifri lows HALEg—A Brick Dwelling /100.1 , 0 a: re au, an la =vats order, wt 0 a cocal as, wwl xmpr.led, waste as ilk. sweat, mat Swim arm.. lb, apply at the fthal Mathew and in emote taloa of 0 b. Berm, 1.110 Seger et.eet T Imamate. VE. BALI--A Brick Lwe hug Roue of e'en r00m . .11 to orees'We order. 1 . 4 L OO rit tero m , t i b :a r l OD Bailer stnok.d Wasted at the erplr at the sea Istate and leettrazioe Moe of Honor street, 1.4 (e. B=le. WWI SAL& ILLULAA4III Aka 11: PROPEallL—That LABOR DWZLL Li% with LrotocLattarLaird • Conaa -- land, may ocaopie as Dt»llta~ 8c Eaten,late of fordS .fie aT taro. a ALA , la Ca _ !rum L. ravanal. - (Marta am; Pittatarra. Cl/21 81114e --A FARM or 110 410013 id 1 4 I:=7 loymblo, Danz -• may, ad d' en Ellis tam to* üblo rlw , m wltieb Lemke semi' umbls tomm tam, 606. *boat sms dem old vat Cron hum go Ma plaow . or paranlars mqelm of l imamate • .713 No. 10 Dlyoooo aen h,DY ul ry , FOE WILLS um. isaaNT—A Num at 62 pad tia. Wllktes Wragdp,s4Sois• has of tai latMglaurPorabneatostd %Ala • axon =iambi Itailned. w,nn. as. Wawa. Piro 6.4 ems o . , .t.tmc I Iv da.146—.41: Lai at itrotuntiiis sue vie:sot IMPIMD Barosoproitmill, Ow Bo a ot IllrediogtmaLsts..os_cornor Tan tusarto sod Lomat wort rem ' Menu airy am Ms N • bl = bs thaa sad Toartb stswila, t • L14—.101.11.1i5; Alto itOttalltt, tat ham . I. in operatyley LIMA, , Irtib Bollar.As We. bs asen c e gib l , 04D . rt • -anworreitt- Lisit--ThretrjEtto .00mmunicatinA . 1 - WOKS TO LLl'.oa lour-Lou., .24 TmaG sun facia% WWII, tars Mao. Radium ke sab r lrwaatel, at • haSSI C4RP ETS. CLorfra, arc. CAL.NTOIi ASATTINCL M'Farlawl, gas. 11 AHD r TIME , ~172.161 it Veal h.r.la to P. 0.. irei,3 Co Ilan Joe! raialf.n7olo.of PUSH S TUS E. GU TTISO, of ills cekb*...o 0. r. W. tapal tat. a. rte quulttl of duo* e 09.11 k a.m. approachaul. 07 ..07 Of tn• amt g 4. 4.7.4 110:.10. , irz.tity r+aders 03/al nty.dtal Wt. . 0 Ws.* allo hut rt 0.170/ • leir 6.1- 0 .<41.w.17 04/0 wad madame ail La 01 PASer PL SID MATTING4' • of which boo. lost beta sad Sew tbac► rszskrar marriNGN IN VFX , ILAUL vox general stook of goods ts sat= or witty, and es at all U.. ammo the lovosst plow atm tchroo. rll3 177 SUMNER GODS, CHEAP CARPETING, 1.2 TTIN S We tyre sair °pan • siamdld sascainirst of wnTri, aumax 444 stprfus 10. tbaz the tuts, c Tbo attootioa at the Falb b WlO to tits abase Qoalsoot the/ SURPASS, IN WE tin AND sT.3rt.E. may othn. oHLSY CABPZ?I1O Ma ak - 4... of. OLIVER hfCLIIVTOCK & CO., FOUktTki NEW STYLES OP i... .;. WINDOW SHADE DECIETTED THIS DAY. ... NEW SPRING WI OCE ~. Or 0 -A- -IR, PET r, WTLLS. SEASONED OIL OLOTH. -. AT PVC A. LL tr MIL OARPEIT STOki n.. 81 /MIAMI CL.,//f.V OEJr7S. WOUNDED SOLDUitel. W. J. & HALL PATTERSON; 014131 &GENTS, 110. 144 Fourth street. Plasstit, &es Ompart•7 to collect the 8100 Bounty due Wounded Mier% 1111111:DIATXLT WUUNDIW wi..l)ll9tho. 5100 BOUNTY . , TO ALL WOUNDKD 80T..7128.8. b cab Ade Pats bleb' • lio charge made l ratt= =MIT b collech4.„ T, welan Dar t : - Lbeased try.the O. 8. GOVIIMIIidi. rta MF= Wawa Pitialettgla Third dorm hear. Moo nattsadrld. drertithdl I. C. MAGISHIL & JOHNSON, scrscriurZYS.AT.LAliV, Lod U. S. Ldonssad 80.T4)111113.3 . CLAIN ASIPZE, fla. GRAN 7 erturcot, 11/111.12ARY BOLINTIM, 1240 x PAY and lIIIIPLABT aillacted by the aub.. rates, Its: Pettaltme ail alba dab:m th. aga 60. 0. 0. TAYLOR, Ulm*, at Law No. 73 Groat sheet. Pinata:rel.:lY 14, e. Noelt=2 .lo. , made if the data dottehal tuateett. and a 0 calla • erkla. N ola( W. SILVER, Aziosnxi•er-taw, 100 FUCA Street, PittAunty fr... Gams far =mon, mum; 3313, &T. &L. Ttsvmada Plo.mffed• Whir SOJADIKakr (HAWN- fsOU MOM alit auxins or pa, &EIMMII;1 & BIDEPZUZ; 80. .13 nett& Rtiancrek. teen.owdirelr • F' (N ~ f'C' L'2'ir~~nm:;:~i ESP COOL I HI WrAILING 'lab BROWN lAXN7ECN KWIC PANTS AND ITEVIV Of 'tick a* Dani Jut rclslnid .• Largo etlf* GRAY slt, LOGAN, zro..oErt. nierst GENTLEMEN WIMEMCEI FIRST CUSS GARMENT& es& in the NO PABBIOLUI;411 vockt do well to an op., 11. O. HALE 1; ce., a: cIiNT Tißoßs; sxmanra oz ran Lap et cunt mixt* Befts porchadag eL,lrfasre. BEVRI.►,B SLUG'S. W. H. IIIoGE.E. 10 ST. CLLRR STIMEI* Would alp the Wadi= of tiara 10 WI taxtt pt ' txXlt. It Ws tam Wetted with groat ear*: sail email= all tin wrest altos or (coda to be' *m4 tint class boasts. • Clots eablamatt al *Oxtail =do to order taws call ant es oat pat, and sirigia. •Aloo, a tall and amp .7777,77 /Furnishing Goods. i* W. IL Zid:=, blatlulat la. 10 Bt. Cat r shut. HEM it EVILS' FINAL REMOVei, JOHN HALL &GO, aim remand their PLOW waramousr. i 7 -,' 112 i. 121 t - 123, cranes Pig •n4l1121411( i..1 . 121111Tt02. Tf 111*EhlOVAL.-Luu. a prrizAap, tie* Lir 4.1 Coatattaokra iforctutott; bat• vacant!! 'otet, t 14.3. max? LID tIVITSTVET... '; 111.1,tr':; or.rrisixr. ITOMP/1 ADADIS, ed-Zalidtsg. came cd Maisond sad Omit nerstlV rustbru s b. 8047.m0. : --4Dr. A.R. ralx.k. Dr. heir noddle somas, itnand Ind& 4spuad eX OW pa- react? xtaitrsas, C=l2=3l
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