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PITTBDITIUDI NEW3P ADEN AND ~.. • - TVANTING 00ZIPANT. Reading Matter. from Yesterday's Evening Gazette. . 'q . .;•; . ..:... p The Climpalgn. • , • -•••1 What nut? is now the question en every. • r „ : „ body's lips as regards the war. What great op eration shall we see inaugurated? What for ' - T - tune 'hall next befall our armies? The siltation, in somerespects.Ls simple; in i''' others, complex. It is simpler than ever before as regards sloe fundamentaleharsoter and object -, :,:.,; of the great campaigns in which our armies are F,',,1 engaged. The great' army Bast and the pest A army West are each engaged in an operation ? which partakes of the character of a siege. We i:: •:: • t?, have the siege of Petersbnr,ch and we hare the ': ••`, b siege of Atlanta—though in neither Oise it there ' * ki en investment of the point of hesitate. The work ' • i',i before Gen. Grant and that before Gen.d each Sher- ha' .-. 1.4 man are very moth alike, an '' leached eesentially the same stage in Its p rogress. • • •, - r The problem to be solved in Virginia et . , t If characterised by an English military writer se - ''.' V, one of the hardest in war, vies "how to capture ~.%. , • -.; a city, not a fortification in the ordinary amiss of the term which can be invested, but the center • : ;11 of an intrenched camp, °emoted by an army of ~• ,' one hundred thousand men ;" and the problem '''l to be solved In Georgia is of the same kind, • though the army its- the" Intrenehed camp" at % Atlanta doubtless number, mushiest then a huts ,• !. dyed thousand. We quote again from the same i 1 • E.., writer ; " Nothing can exceed the strength of - ' l l Lee's position which is that of a General il who has fa ll en bark upon his base, to which ..I the whole South is more or less open for the "r •.. . A purpose of supplies in mon, prorisions, ammuni• ,fil tic a , I:capital 'three, clothing, and the various 9 , •-• , 6 rrquirmients of an army ;" and the same de * '1 suiption will apply to the position of General .• - [l . Hood, which, notwithstanding our raids, is still -. ,• • • I:1 supp li es- 2peratiora sp ..„ inet totrenched post ; 'IA tione, inch Its these are, with detensire armies -.r,,.: -41 such as they bold, must necessarily consume . : "•:i':"..11 considerable time. They can be held - by the en ,.• ~.':, ti emy with forces much loss thin those acting •,-% -, •"*.•••,0 against them ; and while the necessarily slow ::',''.!•`•..l progress of redaction is in progress, the imam, ~0 " :, --• '.•:•'-',. can easily find opportunity to engage in miles ':i . :,.. •ii such as those which flood has tried thrice at At :.l«-•:.---•• Al bath, or in expeditions such as those into Marv ,, '--- land and Penn !trona, which have been under :111%.7.7.-•;:, taken by Lee. • -.4. , • ~.,:•'.: Bat while slow In reaching an Issue, snob opera,- „ ,, ,...i':' , •,.,, tions are very likely to be ultimately successfuL . 14 1 .;,..`,,,,4,..f1i All that the aggressive force has to do, as we are ,-1, now planted, is to maintain his strength and to :-...:".1.--,:-,..4 act vigorously and continasily noon the enemy's 1''F:;%,11.-••'il communications. It is true this is by no means ..es_ ' '.... • ,J., ',., ;,,, the only expedient; but, even alone, it promises ,•: , ::i, ,:,:,] final coerces. Schein se is keeping it op very •••:">14•%•:.1', actively, and Grant also did so fora time, and •;,:l'. until his attention was temporarily diverted from ...!•::-,•;-:, it by the rebel raid northward, and by the at - f.;;;!:•,:,%,•,:il tempt to pierce their line* by the mining 0pera .,%.„11.,,i 'fih Lions in Barnside'e front: .:: , Lir''.. til The rebels having concentrated nearly their ::,.15.,,•11.1 entire available force in these two entrenched ;',' ,:j..i,•:,..-1 mops, &success of our arms, at either or both of .: ~,.'. ' 'ill them, would have an Immenee a ff ect on the flon -•'-'1'..::.1a fearful. let the country, therefore, be patient ....;:••:•.• • • .1 , , 1 5: ; ~•, while these great works are in progress, and not •::---:,•--;:,- '.‘” exhibit that censoriousness or captions criticism, • ••- % '. - .1 which Is at once short-sighted and unjust. ' : i :" ' Of the military operations lesser then these in .-.:',. • •,• • -Ii ..• '..,-1.,.,:, progress, we have at this moment three. We :4" - •,,; ::s , have the-picrvemeAt under Sheridan spinet the •••••.::::::4'4,1 rebels on the Upper Potomac ; we. have Admiral •:•.:: . :, : :-. ,.1.. , 1.1 PerraanCe movement ogolnst Mobilo , end ww .."::..--':;:•:1 have the nevrexpeditlon from Memphis, under .-•.•-••••,...:- I'4 Gen. Smith, concerning whichlitter.a telegraph '.:;.:',1,•;-;:1:-,7,.:', of this ramming informs ne that it is "well ohs," ••'•'•-", ~.:..:-....?,' and that its "destinatfon is unknown." —IV. y ..' . 1. . • .;:',... -7..... - .4 . •-; , ..;‘,.... - ..... , . , ..E ...,..... .- • • ...;. . ; .f•, . : . ; ';. l.' -' ;: l ;:'....7.. - •1 i ! ! ,... ; :), , r ,T...!;::• ,-, -;.:. -';'f,`T•l';',±t, kulrering In Georgia. The followlig ill en extract from • letter found on , the parson of a dtserter,from the rebel Amy. .artd•glves some Wight let° the condition of af ire/re In Georgia and Florida. It to dated Dade county, m the former State: - Vines are hard here. Corn Is $5 per basket, and hogs $1 per pound, (fat orpoor,) grove; bacon $2 50 per pound, salt $l5 per bushel; chicken. • from stto $1!25 per head, peal. $8 per bushel, • g round peas $8 per brieheL Than no will there peziehing. teen the yelper]. are getting slot of this protracted dance and tenth law, and the swarm of Impressing thieves that infest the coun try with their ravages. The poor mut d 3 the fighting, and the Richmond Government makes edicts for all the: doh men to keep them opt of the fight, and* on big pay, end the pooe Mau in the service at eleven dollars per month: IL-babes an industrious trite and two or three children on , an ordinary farm with blind horse, they c o n Mate a - kind - of support it she should keep the animal; but the caned tenth law will tate more 'thin her husband'i wages will boy out of it, to feed those thieves to 'stroll over ,the country end publicly , rob the people under - the enaction of the Richmond military despotism. I have made a rapport, and . = able to pay the rapacious devils a tenth I hope. If the poor sol dier. got it, it would go free as water ever rem down an inclined plane. list it donna go free to pay the rich man $5O pen math for neorocs hired to cork on fortijleations, and if the near° gets killed, the poor wordier past pop Si.. proportionable ratio oaf of his $ll per month for the dead negro; but if the pooreddier gets killed, hi. We ix not worth Loy clang arrordiAg to Oct Richmond dynaoty'e judgment. , ',..--':.1.... ',..,•:: *3 4 , il i 1 ,•',..._.• ':!'::: •. 4 _ '• r•••• -, I ', -'.• t ‘ l '• •. : ''..:, i i :AP` ti• - :'.'"•, ,'! . Z . : f:' 1 t_ : •, : l, . q..., ...,, . o s4 :g , , ....:,:,-4- 0 , zs .. :1:4 s , ' ,.. c:•:l•:* . , :.: 2 k ‘ '':r.i . ' ;7?,* 1 . - Pg.;:." -- - The Elective Franchise In Maryland. The Coluttitutional Convention now in session at Annapolis have adopted a very str i ngent see. Lion on the subject of the elective franchise, cle• tOaring t p hat after the adotion of the consti tion 110 Verson shall be entitled to vote or b old any office of thud, ;refit, or •horkor under the State," who has given - sny aid, comfort, °route nava., or support to those engaged in armed _hostility tothe,United Stater, or who has by any open word or deed "dociarod hiendhesion to the cense of them:moles of the United States, or his -desire -for the triumph of_the said. ono Mies," de. It it alith =ado-the duofodise:s of nestle. lion and judges of el ec tio narefully tonaolude from being registered or voting any person so altqualifled as above, and the judges of election are required, at the first election held ander the constitution as amended, to administer to any person offering to vote an oath or affirmatiob ee n I accordance with the above provision: The tion woe adopted by . • vote of 47 to 12.—8 - ti. snore Tchgrom. Toe Turkish anthoritles at Constantinopla se rrated on the 18th Ott. aU the converts to Chris tinny, and threw them into prison, and on the .20th the establisbasenm of the A merlean Baird, theAmealcen Bible Society, the British Bible Si dle'', susti all the English Missionary BoelaUall. wore seised by an armed force, the oecupente ejeeted,atid the bedbilsge looked up. This sum scaryproceedieteerat violetionof all chariest' of foreign residents, who ire rude try special treildes responsible directly to their own °al ea ot-coneulates. -It Is thought that bo • h og land and America wUI be compelled O a r Tur key to an amount for ibis outrage. Charge d'Affaires. lion: John T. Brown, is said to :hive acted with diunity and energy in this &Ter, While the British Embaseador, Sir 'teary Bawer, did nothing, and Is cordially detested there. The pretext for this bigh-binded measure is said to be the dentition through the empire by the heistian eetablishmenu of books against -the blohsenznedan religion. • - Gerztea boil es Oos PELOPUTTI 12aragat, fas Ms operations is Mobile Xs), has c aptured Dearly Gas hundred sans fro= the tab 01 of these being taken at Mort Gaines. These yeas emelt instalment of f1e2500 telonglust to the United Bitten, which the labels stole at Nor. when the eolturstaor obirs• of our fleet, ' folk, 'l2l Veit flight,hiliplla the Obi& to Foudir . siselettt to tto Unton,Oatioity buten up:all the ohlp xmluhoph -bstraoks, eta rartsgut would bilre-Ptitttletil lgoltai4 shop , too tatter use limn dostenling tbnm In an ore ; I f r,~~~. ITE DAILY JefL Davin , Terms of Peace. At Pawtucket, on Wednesday evening lent, Mr. Gilmore (Rai:nand Kirke) delivered a looters admitting hie interview with Jeff Davis, daring • late visit to Richmond, end giving the III'3• stance of their conversation on the died of peace. From a report of it in the Providence Pd.a we make the following extracts L went to Richmond with the Rev: Colonel Jaques, and went with the hope of making ne gotiations which might result in peace. If we should dotted, we thought that the conseiont nese of having 'deeded country would pay our expenses. If we failed, we might still serve the country by letting the people of the North know what was the reason of oar failure ; for I went with propositions, on the basis of which I :night have made an arrangement for pest'e with Mr. Davis, end if we were suocessful, it would be useful for the country to know whet proposi tions were rejected. We went to Richmond in an ambulance, and were three boon on the way after we entered the rebel lines. We en tered Richmond at IC o'clock, and planted our white fag In the very heart of the rebel capital. As we stopped, Judge Orild, the rebel commis sioner of exchange, directed Colonel Segued to button up his °deceit, as it was dangerous to be seen in • blue uniform in the streets of 'Rich • mond. We were taken to a hotel,.and shown up to "N'. GO." a shabby room with some Use furn iture in very bad order. We were provided with supper, and directed how to apply for an inter view with the President. The' next morning we directed a note to Secretary ßenjamin, ask in an interview with the President, and were sinv g ited to call upon hire, when we made an en gagement to meat the President that evening, which was Sunday. 'hoed On meeting our engagement, we were into the State Department, where we saw Mr. Benjamin, a small, plump, black haired, black. ed man, seated In his usual place, and at his right • ale, thin man dressed in • mit of gray, wi p ath mouth and thin expressive ofdark the greatest determination. We told him simply that we came without ePoolal authority, but knowing the opinions of our Government, to see on what terms peace might be made. Mr. Davie replied, quietly, withdraw your armies from our territory, and peace will follow of itself. We told him that the Northern people would never agree to any plan which did not include the es • tablishment of the Union. Mr. Blvd said that we could never live in peace. The North had sowed such a bitterneee between the two 1.50- tions, that we could never have peace in this generation. We then urged upon him that it wee his duty to use every effort to put an end to this MOD 'trona },loodsho d lie acknowledged this and declared that none of the blood shed in this war could he lay to his own charge. They, the South, were not fighting for slavery ; they were fighting for independence ; and independence or extermination they would have. We then tried to show him that the position of the rebel ar mies was ouch that it was better for them to give up the contest while they could do it with honor ; but he RAE unwilling to admit that his Andes were in such a desperate position. Re laid the blame of the barbarity of this war en tirely upon the North, utterly Ignoring the ha rdened of rebel barbarity which we brought to hie notice. I then had a considerable conver sation with Mr. Davis, in which I indimotly offered him the terms which I had been author ised to suggest ; bat as he did not show any die pesition to melt me, I did not state them ex plicitly. These terms wilt be given through the newspaper" In a thort time. They were, in general, entire abolition, • general amnesty, no :o d e tea . tdieltlitho f debt' ofte ci,, u. th rs e t South cioir to be e. ti to be gnor borne by all the Mates. Mr. Davis declared that mob terms could never be excepted by the Southern people, and that rather than sabmit to them they would stake their whole property and their national exillenco. The Ususige our Shells do to Petersburg. The Richmond paper+ tbat our shelling et the city of Petemborg to inflicting groat damage upon it. The position of our right enables es to hare a clear view of the whole place, so that shells can be dropped into it with tolerablo acmracy. One of them, disci:using the subject, 8113 • : The occasional Availing of the city has lately only accumulated bricks and other banding materials in the streets, without seriously twine ing anybody. Sow and ners, then • house is fired, end the light effording a target for the gun Shells are rained in upon the fire to prevent Its satinetbSn and to extend the conflagration. The pre department has worked nobly, notwithstand ing the dangers to which it is imposed, and in no inetatice has it failed to restrict the fire to own paratively ordinary limits. Some two or three hundred shells, of different "esJilras and characters, and have been eent whissing thretigh many a richly: decorated parlor" tinily-lept chamber, smashing into smithereens stout won:does and fragile ornaments, making ail a macs of fragments, and 'tripping the wall, to the lattice and piste, of their polished elms. t, or plain plaster, to 'mother up the wreak and complete the destmation. Pantries have been 'winded, end unmerciful crashes sent bra-k d - ing and ringing through piles of moikery an rows of , jail, whose procione contents atilt swim rr r•lrVie sweet rule open the inde-ated floor. and caved to shelves that mark the 50312,11 of the diameter. Libraries, too, heap. shared equal fate with 'mike homer; and while children ohe o larger grow hungry from the lack of f t for the lutel more lot nal painatera,the loam can cry avant ,nbetential meal, which, when last seen, was in Vat sir, or flying Into a stele of awrory nothing • test intido the bleses of • conflagration. 0 wig g to these and similar event!, the oily has beeome almost deserted. To as groat an silent as pos. it hes been the ahn of Oen. Lae to move no Lc throzgh it ; nano are kept in it at aay time. Tbey are b y in the trenches, where they mey be found b the enemy whenever it behooves the latter to come out and look for them. An Indignant Suidler. The Peoria (Illinois) Tro..n-ips gays that Joe day last utak as a turned 'oldie? named -Thompson, residing to Washington, was en gaged in conversation with some parties in the 'falcon of the Peoria House, an individaal en tered, and as ha panted, shouted Hurrah for Jail -Della 1" LD instant the soldier turned asked, "Did you shout for Jaff Davie 7" Copperhead surveyed Thompson fie a no mons, and seeing thsthe meant. natenhief,replied that it was not hins; "Well," said the eoldier "tha nes* you did, and if I was mire of It, would give you cause to remember it." Somali again declared that he had not, when at this juncture one'ol the men Thompson had been conversing with, and who has always sated with the Dem ocratic party, stepped op, saying to the soldier i "T am a democrat, hat I can't stand that; ha did burgh for Jeff. PLViI, and now pitch into him." The veteran hesitated not a moment, and though by far the imalleet, he went at the' Jeff Davis sympathlear and administered a 190 gt awtul drubbing, concluded by compelling him shout twice, es Itnd as he was able, fur Alm Lincoln. Then allowing the fellowno get on;hls feel, be cautioned him never to repeat that ope :alit n again-in hie Faience, saying, " I have fought rebels three years, and had a brother killed by jolt snob men as you are, and when ever a traitor shouts for Jell. Davis to my head ing, I will whip him or kill him. ' The copper head said not a word,but took himself off as fait mi his Legs would carry him. Postal Money order listem. In order to perfect the opium, only the larg en c Mess, esy two or three btrodrod in number, will be at tint designated. The instructions to postmasters, blanks, hr., hat e been pro Pared by the department sd are now in the hoods of the public printe a r. The initrucnons were found to involve considarable intricnoy, the principal t mocrrnsernents being in the pant a central Metropolitan bank with local breaches, to facilitate the prompt return (A fun ortods accumulating in the hands of ?a Supply Supply funds; in casos of necessity. riot titring these tacifltiao, so in England and Canada, It will be indispentahle to adopt substantially the post dace department system of drafts and de. positil, using pootogicee in lien of banks. The Postmaster General designs patting this insport , e‘nt branch cf his department -Wash.peratio on tho first day of October next. Chron, Ho* to Begin Negotiation!. The Richmond Erue liofr, taking Its ono from a Nati:no sectarian Journal, says that the Peace Democrats indicate the only chance of a restoration to the Union : "Let them be not only an 'armistice," bat formal rentmolatlon of ell right and pretense to coerce these stems, and, of come, en entire p withd y ns t trai of alod and sea forces which occu y an ortion of lh our soil or blockade any of our Lc; te ll sai ne d t t e h z t r , : n th eXit o th . * to rn S r ts o P to o : e w t i c l , l u f s o th r e construction of the Union, or s convention of states for the .purpose of negotiating that. It may safely be premised that sash proposals would then be It least considered: at present one can not say what would be the result of that oonsid oration ; bet, in short, let our northern brethren try as. With soh a doings La the existing re lations, no doubt there May come sho s:grent change over men's minds:" 11 • epee& 'made M • war mieslnit In Lynn, on Saturday Droning, Senator gear, intson stated dust mote then two hundttil and twenty thousand men who responded to the cell ot pa triotism had fallen In, battle ot sank by disease Into soldiers' groves 1 while the Wounded, Imam. ed, end broken In health wets ail around, re minding the nation of the tearful oost; of Its prescut struggle for atletenes. ,y1:1-17SKTG1-1, WEDNESDAY MORNING , AU CITY 4.N1) E1V8118.134,N Module of Carpenter". There is considerable excitement among the carpenters of the two cities and vicinity, in eon se I ,cane of the arrival here of two Government. sluts, rho offer great induzements to them to the= to go to Nashville and work for the Gov ernment. Carpenters, or workers in wood, are offered from $6O to $75 per month and boarding. They also have their expenses poid to Nash. rills, and, are furnished transportation hems when discharged. These agents have been here for several days, and it is said that they are hiring carpenter' by scores. SChey are given the privilege of forming into l ierorking 'quads, and electing their own foremen. The consequence is, that come shops have been almost deserted by the journeymen. It Is es timated that over a hundred have arranged to leave Allegheny, and now sowed' are still form ing. Son.e tined' have already left, and others are soon to follow. Quite a number of carpen ters, car builders, and other wood workers, have left the 'hops of the Pltteburgh, Fott Wayne and Chteago Reilwsy, in Allegheny. Several boas carpenters find tbenwelvee In a great strait for workmen with which to complete thole contracts. It is paid that the impreesion prevails among those men that they cannot be 'dratted while in the government employ. This is no doubt the =Duelling reason which prompt" so many of them to Ware their homes. This, however, is a 'rest mistake. Theis nem= are ell retained on the enrollment Rats, and they will have to run the risk of the draft just as though they ware at . borne. And If they should be in the government empty . , when drafted, they can be easily turned over as soldiers. A gentleman informs us that the Impressiin that them men are not liable to draft, has been created by the government "gents themselves, and if this be so they should be held accountable for the deooption. A New OfGetaL Captain R. Brinkerhoff, Volunteer United States Quartermaster, who boa been on duty in Maine, between two and three years, bee been uatgned to duty in the Qatreerrauter's Depart ment of Western Pennsylvania, with his off: n . et Pittsburgh. The Kennebec Journal, published at Angudte, Maine, in making the above an nouncement, introduces the Captain in the fol lowing flattering terms : "It will be very difficult for the Government to make good the place of a public agent who has discharged his duties with such signal ability and fidelity. Capt. Brinker— hoff hoe endeared himself to a large number of the citizens of Maine, as a gentleman and an oflicer is a very marked degree. Courteous, emu, cod blending, dignity with simplicity, with nen, of the cockade ostentation wbieh too often mars the bearing of mill• tart' tirlOard. he has inepired the eonfl dimes end esteem of the large number of persons who have had occasion to ertinsuot huliness witn his department. Hie fidelity to the Government has not been merely of an official kind, but his earn• est loyalty hes led him to exert his entire per sonal influence and energies to sustain the loyal nacre. His heart, voice and pen have been de voted to the country. &large number of our pee • pie have listened to hie eloquent appeals In be ballot the Union. Soh an officet deserves the attention of the Gover9lllent, and promotion to higher trust. The callus •of Augusts, among ahem Capt. Brinkerhoff has mingled for several yews, deeply regret he is to leave them, and will long remember him as one in a Sigual degree pmeessing the quelities of head and heart, which make the true man and the sineere.patriot." the Late Robbery of Mr. Ingle'. In 7 eetcrdsy's Issue we reported the robbery f Mr. T. W. Ingloe, at his residence on Penn , 'v.r.la tatllllo, and stated that the supposition was that the thief must have gained actress to the second etery window by means of a ladder This isle:nation we had from Mr. logles himself. On ieeing the report in our paper, Chief cf Polio% Lor g at once proceeded to investigate the affair, and on examining the promisee, came to the con oAssion that It wee impossible' for any pardon to have reached the window by means of e ladder. File belief is that some one entered the home &ter Mr. Ingle. opened Ms bar In the morning, and Mr. login admits that such might hare been the ease. We mention this, not with a view to determining the le nt employed by the rater, because that it r.° consequence to us, bet to stow the. interest which our worthy ' and efficient Chief of Police takes in thasalast •rn. Be was neturally minions in .setertein whether a thief could carry a ladder; with him through the streets of tba city, ended. the him weeps the vigilance of the police. Ile is ie , t,Ged that tech was not the case in the pre gout Sextant.* at least. The Gunboat Service. 0,5 a nember of our practisal engineers are 'nee enlisting In the women' gunboat servica. The difficulties to regard to credits and local b. entice having been removed, this etas' of yolk men can enlist to great advantage. They .get e handsome bounty from the sub-district to which they may be credited, and the Es r• ie. is priferable in merry respects. There le a lar eitiages number of engineers reaidlng in the twe and vicinity, and mane of them. rather than rea the •,at of being drafted, =I vat mord the rea.l,a, are taking time by the.larelock and en liing in the gunboat a lservce, where they are gst atitneeded. 'There is wide difference be. to entering upon this worries voluntarily, eft • • handsome bounty, sod bring compelled to ihcalder a musket and knapsack, without boor.ty, and to the tu - e of sixteen dollars a month. The men entering this icicle* are mut t., ed in at Cincinnati after wich th /en be credited here en 4 receive thoir h local bo n a ty. Brutal Assault. A most brutal fight occurred in the Third Ward, on hiotday evening, between two men nroard H. S. Mulholland and VriMalt Leech. The perCes reside in the - same victriity, near the corner of Preepeot and Wathicgton street', hilt we did not learn the °sure of the <parcel. Me imVend wee knocked down by Leech, end while tyirg prostrole was kicked several :Imes in the ribs—three of which were broken. An Information was made before Mayor Low-y, and 6 warrant wet Ward for the azreut of the as sailant. Nor illll.—The reeortin the Chnimrciet that ' , Ole oil refinery of Weetridge k Co, is fernier. enceeille, was partially consumed by fire,' ott Dit.cday, to not true. The /ether,tiCt in jured at aIL The Cool shed, however, was bunted, luvoleleg a lose ot between thirty and (oily dollars. This the Ornern,reir/ 1321:Forted a New York sensation reporter? Or ti it only • cravrylinder joke I' Tel ASSAULT 17PON MU. GAISITT.—PiTs of the parties who perpetrated the brutal assault noon Rye. Garrity, is liardsersbble, on.fdonday erening, hate been arrested and held to is by Mayor Lowry to answer at court. Their names ere Mn.i Kearns, Charles Konrad!, Ana Hearne, Martin Carey and Patrick Carey. 'Warrants are out fa three others. A Cam arum—James Campbell, a reel• dent of All...theta Armed his family last night, and neon ht. *ldea daughter interfering, be beat ha cruelly with a Doter. One of the neighbors appeared before the Mayor awl made a corn• plaint against Campbell, who was arrested and committed to jail to answ9r the eharge of °out. WHIRS STATIS DISTRICT COVRT.—TbIi COUTTIS oW in mission for the trial of aristinal 0104 , 47 - Jo O McCandless presiding. The Grand Jury [suited tbur charg the e from Court to day, but as jet no cuts have been triad, Hate—We bare been, tleesedmlth a wooer lion of gentle showers to-day, but as yet the weather continues extremely warm. Vegetation be. wonderfully Improved during the last two wear, er.d the corn looks exqeedlngly pro:K.l4ns. Pic-Illo.—There will bo s plco,lo at Iron City ?,rk, for the beneat of thn-Bohoole attached to ^•. Fistry's Church, LSlrTencoville, 06 Wed acidity • 2doot 17th. ;atm Is red to be an Infallible remedy agalatt 1 1 1,2 g5• With well with salt, and'the vermin It disappear--eo says a gentleman who bee 4. - t the experiment totted. 00,41. h selling In Ciaolanatt at fatly-sigh etata per bushel. The supply on hand Is limit ed, and lance the high prices. As exchange gives the following tnelaynt of the military life of the late Col. Mulligan. It to characteristic : In llia depth of last winter, while In theval ley of the Shenandoah, the rehel General Pits With sorrier tette lay for como'Xime rear the lines of the Irish brigade, and Colonel Dells= hourly expected an attach. At teat he received a communication from Lee to the effect that on account of the cold weather Lee had di. termined not tomato the attaok. ' To thie..the brave Mulllgen replied la eubstsitee as fo ll ows : 'My compliments to Gen. LAM; with the aim , ranee that he can be accommodated with • warm ra whenever he chemise.'" Espana LOOT Ton "Two noes Studirat." — A letter from Sherman's army Lays: We were all amnia at the remark made' by • rel et captain, who was ',nada and had been made a prisoner. Some of our Onsets wets ma ins t ol dw done he thught llood weed bei able t Out against u s. "Well," said be, in that dry manner which one Is at • lose to deter mine whetter It to Intended to serioneness or as • stroke Owls, "I pen he hat enough fat about two mere Maga,/ TELEG RAMS • RUMORS IN WASHINGTON. Artillery Duel near Deep Bottom. AFFAIRS AT ITTERSBIERG. Gen. Sheridan's Advance New Yost, Aug. 15.—The World's special rays that plenty of rumors are in circulation at Wash ington today in regard to the movements of the different armies in Virginia, most of which are undoubtedly without follltlitiCal. 'There seems to be little doubt, however, that important char gee aro going on in the disposition of the rebel forces, which of course must cause corres ponding movements on the part of the Union armies, which will take tome time yet to develops. The /fora/d% correspondent of the 14th says: rut little Bring h5l occurred for a week past until yesterday morning about a. m., when heavy guns were beard in the direction of Deep Bottom, and Malady, and sometimes furious, can nonnading was kept up ell day. The atteek was commenced by the enemy, and proved to be an attempt to dislodge with their artillery eels rain working parties of ours that they seemed to have just &Leavers& Their batteries were en oflto accomplish it, however, and one or two their rams dropped down the river as far LI prudent and added their fire to the oth ent of long ers. The affair was an artillery engagem range throughout, In which our losses are boon sitiorable, and theirs, of course, unknown. The character and design of the ra e options referred to, in which the working parties were engaged, cannot be more than 'Boded to at present ; time must develop them further. The Ifcrald'S Point of Rooks correspondent, of the 14th, says For some time put Butler has been canning over a brilliant scheme where with to annoy the enemy and advance the Unitin interest in this region materially. The plan °totem:Tinto, nothing less than a constraotiou of • canal which has been hitherto known Ls Dutch Gap, but hereafter to to .known as Butler Gap, in the direct face of the enemy, which when dare should, among other results, by reason of its situation,compel them to extend their line of defense one miles. That is to say, the dis. team saved to us by the digging of the canal, which is to be fourteen yards in length, is seven miles of water coarse. In James Stem, this morning, the men engaged on this work war"' shelled by the rebel rams, tel is guithoatai soon drove them away. The Herald' • correspondent at Petersburg, Aug. 12, sap The rebels have erected • new fort on the site of the exploded one, and opened yesterday with two Whitworth guns. of Few oseualties occurred. Yesterday I heard not mote th four or Gra, and yet the rebels thrall at least se veral v hundred shells during that day. The Time. Washington special says: Sheridan has pushed his advance from Winchester to Stras burg, Early retiring from that point. It is be lieved to be Sheridan's intention to head off For )y end envelop him botween two forces ; but Lilt is now positively ascertained that Lee has sent at least 20,000 to reinforce the inlay:min the valley, it will probaSly be a stout contest for pO - in that region. Genere Palmer having been relieved at his own rtguest cf the command of the 14th Ataxy Corps, has gone to hie home In Illinois, on leave of atones. That part of Kentucky lying west of the Cam .beer and river has been added to the Department of the Ohio, and placed under the command of Gen. Bvtbridae, who will, under the direction of Oen. 80100,1 d, exercise the functions of depart• meat commander. F 110.71 11.111111801110 Sprirl D 1.7 itch to int Tituorrnn Girtito. HARRISIMeII, August ld, lett. E sre—Foronoon .—The tailoring bills were In place Mr. Kinsey, supplement to the bill for the sale of the State camels, approved April,l9S3. Mr. Reilly, supplement to the 6sneral Bounty bill of last session. Dlr. Busher, relative to pettoste and bills of eioheng•. The B annty law to Butler county, recalled from the Qumran and passed, wu dlecnued and :omen:mit:ad to the Judicary Committee. Adjourned ;null afternoon. Eng Heft Eacbange. • yew Yobs, Aug, 16 —The steamer City of 141-1 ed .tiers boa arrived hit dates of 411 s. fier lettitt inc by telegraph to Qleenstown, anted Ll 3 ... don,o, dug. 4, vote etssols closed at 83;S e 8? • or 'money. The Bank of EaslAal luadyczesd, lie rate of LI:4-ount to B-per vent. Ameritan Ilte elt—lllirmis 44343 dlicoant• Erie 41e43. Ail other newt ni the 4th entLipoted by North' American's advice& ' , sttambirat faacus,pr twat. , c• am. Ausuit 16.-414 etulßAt..f r. elreliel et .. if:• , . tit, T.,truir.t,e. grirtiFirtii It, telol Trial, liVetillTiellt freight, strurk • routs in the 51 is• elasippi xlver, 30 mills. att,vo bare. yostvday ss , , sod sunk to the main deo'. She can, Aeubtle, 1. Ea rldsed. Tux New York WorLi.ia Irritated to the extent of a cohoron of editorial because tho honorary deem° of I),CW? of Law• has been conferred upon Maio? General Butler, by a blasrachusetto colicgc. The following is the peroration of its Op: May the faculty of Williams pats their hes order Wet administered by their own doctor and edwo girth r..rges ?.tet to a ate-mer and mice oat out( .o.rf, tr..) , the dean of the faasity •u •ive to istsalbe upon his tomb the simple ant teaching t pitsph 11. hate • Ouuoa the renetableat last •"' 1. AI the World consider such, language as this gee • , .--anly, or does is merely Intend it to be Witt)? D1Tn7.11.150 TO BeLDLIM . Commissioner of P6IIIIiOD. has decided that, an der the ant of Jody id, 136:, the same righte in. regard to of ern granted to those .oalled Into the sere for one hundred days (and to their widowr sr dependent TOlStiTel in caw of death) an those who hare enlisted for the term of three years. The law le uneriniroaal In its' leaguing g,. making no distinction between chola engaging in a longer or shooter term. I' GOODS, Ile. J011.Wm....M..1D 111.0A59411 WILSOv COM .5x CO., (r..t. wa.., P.v. a C 4.0) Whole end. kr, n Tottrow Asp DOMESTIC DE' GOODS, Do. ft Wood Meet, third house above C f risman alley, , Pittaborgh. eplo,t PATON, hIACRITIA & CO., Wholesale and Rotel' Dealers Ln TILIIINIF08, 153111101DE1111:2 and Dia GOODS, or every dercclptlon, NZ. 17 and sato streot, ALMER No. 84 Wood Street, Deoer to nonnwrs, tiers, &MUM THlllt- MINOS. and STlLtfir GOODS onaraLl. M. BURCHFIELD, Wholes.sle and GO. Do.ad Dader la STAPLE ASD TANGY Dal GOODS, Sox-W.l4mi czator Ironea and Idartat Josue HORN E, Wholesale and RatAg 1k..10r la all k-tallo of TRIXISIIISGII. 'DIIT 1:40009, Noe. 77 ►nd TV 2l►rtetotrool. J. C NV. BARK.Ert di , Don lon • kin& of DUI 11000, Nu. 53 narked atme in t, bi twuou Third nod Irodrt.th DRUGGISTS QINION JOHNSTON, Dealer in pua.E ~ .3 DIIDOB AND OHEDUCAL9, PCRYUDIMY, nocr (loons, Butz ING laxly, oits, TA11111.1" TINDICINE.I, Ac. of strictly prime qality, which he odors s lastest 6c. , of Oorfor Emlthdfdd .4 Vourth ass-sets,t Plttelsur o esh. Ps-m=lol.s cssofdllinnmvxr.4- cd est all hums. . . FAIINES'fOCK &CO., Wholesala EfFrgivarazelc=^t g . LEAD Pitteburgb. DTIR GEORGE IL KEYSEtt,' Druggist, No. 110 Wood 0.04 oom'a of Vi r g"' glel. J• GARDINER COFFIN L Agent fur t . er • Franklin, rbiladolpbla and Rat.. Lour.. Companies, Nortlwart corner Wood an,. Third ow. P, JOYES, Agent for North America, I • out< Grrneryinkeis, lurtfora imam . * Capni; 87 'Naar and- QAMITEL REA, SOCTOtaTy Citizens' gramme Companyown norket and Watar it% fn M. GORDON, Secretary of Weetern manse Cknapany,92 Water street. M. BOOK, Secretary of Allegheny In- Dn...'am Comintr. t. DENTISTRY. JOSEPH ADAMS, Dentist, Galina/ $ Sttilding, corner of • Dfutorte end anot steriAA Plitsberlb. Batorsoon—.Dr.A.ll.Po99l4 DLEtallok TbeaSore &tam Boni Sant. ST 17 , 1 • 'ition 13.11.18-IOR BEirr. VORFarm of 118 Baba, 113 Et. Clair townaltip, Westrovreland coonry, Po. Alao, arlitarm of 140 muss to =lzabal towns:AP, LI• lea tony romaty. Abe, b lame two-Mr, Drink Horns awl Int to Los Dcronsti cf Vast laitaboth. Al 0, a vs y soh:able Lam iti Derry to.roValp West. tnottland d linty, P• coot...lll'ns stool 163 *creel. well MtroraF, q• d is . IMO at.ta,ol oultbottian. AM • traet cf :sun ot ahott 50 won 41 WAlng tha boraug of illtabsth ghen county, Pa lto, h a T i tian 07 X 114 &MA on Os lionougabels Paws, In lilrite.h tosnablp, from snort dlatanes fro the bcrough of Itcliotapolt. Also, • serg u nablesal PAU In Bt. Clair township, Watatortlatd a:WWI:an 16 ° 6 ... Also 02 DUILDIIIO LIA 2 in the borough of West 11:11tah;tb, be by 120 oat. Tor partltrat. b:pairs at 12, 10 Fourth asset anl6 0. H. TOWEL. Bald Wats lll• Airo Fc.a BALE. Freedom Foundry Pro Den/. The tuderelpted Olen for artle the above roundly, which he hen inerd op In the brat etyle, and convenient eltior for If =Orr, Bond r•GtOry or Wagon Shop— having two buildings. The foundry building to VOW, nttit go4d cupola in It, and a lot of good duke ; the engine building Is a:SO, with • goad elide valve en e - rn , Inch cylinder, 3 Lot .[yoke; eighteen trot boller 2 &ale dna There la attached to It. • good atabie an 4 three lots. Abet, one goad HOIST AND LOT, annsted on Ittaia street, raid titre Ter further particnial lyngrignloth e pyamlw. ,1327• Am UOll. BALE— -SUBURBAN SITES airn .1: VILLAGE LOTI4 AA. Toar Bassos..-The on. deraigned, Ea.cieforo of Shorted* of lobs. Herron, to two deed or Wt . solo a amber of Lou. from ono bolt mace each, situated POST Fort Herren, and.witida threw .door of th e tarmlnna of Ow VlD.Wergtt III. oerstillo Paamenva Hallway. The agora Lots Ys Dew Ifolly located On private raddencwa. Also, a number of cmall Lou to to. rasp of lath.. rill% fronting on the Padooger Itallowy—Clarer to Arty bet front sad from one to two hundred hot &op. For Informal...co ong4tra of Other of tn. fir , rlgnod. or W. A, a HON Clerk's Wilco, 0.11 Joannelson ). 1931114, IL G. E. J. HIBBEOH, Armenian. lfi'Oß SALE A FARM OF EXCEL, LINT LAP D, Burrell township, Indiana cons. ty, Proms., ons mils from Black Lick elution, Indtsma Rinsch Railroad, containitg &ORBS, IGI PICEUEIIt 11—rnas ta:Arad acne being cisarnd, man. good miltl• loath= ; Wow. bring In good timber, principally white o ; The Imprarements aro large Log and frame Bon to hog. Log Ram, with ear. for cattle. This land to intend, =Last to darer. Than Is also • Bow ou • Mu strata. which tai los owl* o• 1,1 pnrcbtoor !loam It. Apply to 7CFEIi DODOIiIaITT, on the premises; or W. V fitGBIBILkUOII, No. itt Diamond stresd.,Pitt sburgh. 1,22.4 w VIVE BALE One new Stem Engine, y Ina cyllaa. SO tna eras. so hag Oa bed bo!ata ,Mn govorom' Oso Ita hs Winds', SO Ira eras, adocra-a net will be so geed so arr. Oa T tech cyltude. 20 lak. Woke, Lam . 02112 " " Too Cyllacr Bonus, SO In. "-fist.. te* SO 72.7 7 7 0 L 'a SO Are Waned trop 011 Stilt. Ala, Stag beta of Loring Tcols, tor Otl 02.4 p ex B. . 1107 X 4211.0an7 raver Bak, moor the Foist. fINE TELE MOST BEAUTLFUL AND dndra•le locations for wooers seam aroood meat Lit-ert. is now offered tor We, froott oh Sigbiard Avenue about Milo-4, . rev omataluirkg Z 2 acres more a kwo ; Musts [MU tte teoldenca of Alexander Bradley, laq and °then, and 1. noceptible of she Ina 4 bemoan. meni. There Lon the place • too atoy brick hos" oitilig hems, Imre, all gm! order; also • dem or chard of ssams Uwe,meetly booing. This property, U &sited, arili to divided into too, or fear 116--titalS Bun cheat.. ca. Tor terms, apply at the Beal Wats awl ance oft. of G. co,TlEfew. Olt SALE—The country seat of the Jr • late genteel Dangles, deceased, idtaatad ln Clal• Me toe-ratio, ops mile tom the Lliegbany OuneterY. otroteA tog elstria eau 10 • WO Cala of ealtlTatlon, tang well 'tooled with fruit trees, shrubbery. do, god !sally ondartall.wttlt ate. To puttee suttee im proved property, comblolog advantages of euy *Week ester'', beatto and good waghborhosd, th e obove .1. to ge • rove opportunity of altering el ewes to lb. en. joIAIOLIScf 'urn' hem.. rot funhor porticulan Inquire at Me &Bee or me st . en • DYUGLA.r. 80. 61 Conn street. trahlliod Et. B. DOUGLAS. Jlt SALZ. A Furor of 50 Antes m‘r. or tea le 0tr,..3 et primes wale need the tele. Ltd • orgos% 0 rgos% whrn. If not sold, sill De 1.014 et pulite pn Deny at etc:tied • bl Mtn tp., Allegheny ty, la well wiliered,end • good win of Blinestnnns Coal otters the whola The WU:llw ere got,d Dame Bern e d frame Dwelling Flows Seel...Ler perthrliars Dwain on the presolags, or% ETZSd 00.1 i Drog Ilinte. the of orair,.. o'roi ryao Meets, Pittsburgh, or tbs Prothonotary's Of- OFice. D. 0. OULU, dicotalelietor anew= Weir. Jela.llewderter US SAIX— Mead. dAW MILL J. AND Ott. azinarir.—Tlt ahishodf or soe& dui CD Niduery sad ehola dew 11111. sithten mud one 6111 erns al ground t au abuteleues of cast en the be— ta.. .1? , - sta tan Irdeit'd. etude au tno All ~,, turn ad A. W. B. D., to aNsed be Wes Tao Baftery ti. t.t. sal al %seders WI& Ths flew 6101 to to cdion. Ed mere, 5.1.1 to won aisaated. hsrh4 s creek mugs" ' Luca It to the dew gaol lauEty Er banding baste. I Tar portlaulszy call as Om ada, DTDAT I 011W5 1114711 % _-,.. 62 Mud street. Plttabusgh, Ps. tre,..._ of t BAs K TWILEATORY Bum novas, ; ; CnAtsfaing es man and bZl._loca . tsd_ ..,,t e pt, sad pseatts stnntu on 13.°".g&5di"thi°'"*'..ull"IIIen atd on Unocal , Tn. a_ ma vraperty add bt ea 7 ' FCACir• of T. B. all APar FOR SALE--At Aladdin Oil War) IS erode Petroleum Tutu, prim aria. nabusattallp mitt ot mfrs. timber. no rtg In coo, sod • ill comets some b,flols molt Az:mm=l noth-stlon es, di undo at ells Santry Co. or. tho (Mu In Pitubsugb. DBIB=OIS. JonistErroN a WILEIIIII. LOUR SALIS-12 acres of land adjoining 14•n55 , 44, all pla.ut• 111 k f ult. sort bciow Jemcia Ilan. LNLitirki Ballioad, and Ob. Itver. n at Glen Sea Statku wolf situated for a pleas ant to. rt•ry 1...111, Irti a titer aud ralroad Gault. 'CI E•ttkraill Olaqtire of Fua SALE, A LOT OF F ItLAtINO TIMBER., Armalcir p Ircm 6 te 10 Incbr. rqurz. r5q1:16 lit t & HoPiCA&S, 110. 103 /Mb street. • -- VON. SALE, A Dap:to rre Wagon at 1: 1,. Ws Plat on, o en:aro...ll& oatral Rat. wad, atone an a .-alat rang f. OW 1111,za , s oar, ale , . for olio • !tart cf law! containing It ac toot milts north of Gr.ousbn•g. Po: paitionars call or Clare.. D&BILL SHUTT, Irwin. Station, Pa. A. SALE-150 Acres 01 Coal; also 120' aerra of front coal la po-I lie. 2: alio oat tract o ant railroad and oiler Improvements IS ro od wort odor If root No 3; one tr.:, of ialre he tonaktoerray river arra Ocoirielleeida Biediroad. W Itan et M triad WARP, ant door from rrtE of Grant rim . , • rix.) Lhi—For 12 pears, A LA) r OF. A. GM: P D ITOSITIDOLAUB, Allo Cit beat th• P. 7. W. ON O. IL 013.10 It nor, ISO realgho/ tool by y, 4A,drap, Imitable for a daohlor, Cooper, Mart. ra .lth Wargoormalter Sho p. Apt, tio. TO POP STRAIT, Alloghtny, Oa the presrlara, of DIP tt Mm 10.(5)5 Isola) het 0 05,11. 7/.0011 1110. 51051:1111WAN AIGILAS, 51P.11 street.; Ervin at &slip= I. EJtOR,BALR-PENN STREET PROP Y.—Tbe threeestue Dwellin mutate. Ing o u rooag, O. 14 Pen y n WBrid e ent, with la g. t. nwwlWS leuns cf 00 lea e I aches, reaming {ma. 110 Met to It • ertn'e eiWe, The alwol• ben excellast tocaOun to/ 113.cotwtutir.x percgww.oi lettuel "I. L. IiceLELLLND.fiIi M.A. --------------- laol3, SALE—The entira stock wad Wu i: of a well .sea.bilibet TELLIVAISO AND 130111 MBA to otterd for Ws an sa,tl tams. Locatioa rplealit. All qtestlora answered zattrtictorily,shd iree particulars ed. b 7 cddrealag LOGIC BOX 13. Aileglteny City Foot ofn.a. Apo BALE, -11 form containing 116 Xguru, situated 10 filiOlrden tosstuhlp, mil es uhtY.o fcc.6cia Erprea. • a W. sad toa miles trout Pitsbrgh. 'II. hum wtal weltered sod in a good ps •• cultirattou. For further particulara tagal taut preabos, or of the inhscrlbor no. 14m.0. 13111P30n. FO R RENT—AFLNE STORE ROO-----------'i with rlrellinc and Stablo, an lot at,. Vas I n s. mond, on roura otroot, AI helm} Ott,. NTS.Iii." Ilea 'ray• tormarly co:aphid try ItL Odom, • 701111 rum.% Aro7 to 101 W ',potbelly r LIDS EILLE—.ENGLNIS ucn BOLLEII , .1e A. lan born poleax Palos. with &Aro oar pat, ros ri gala !Cloy Do wen La cyczatiou by calling al lm Ales <AMA DI VIDEXDS. Orr= or cat Yrrmarnatt, TOOT WLIIIII on, Micas* Bsuarar Co., 1 - Pittsburgh, Ps., duly agh , ./Std. TIIVIDENTD.—Tho-130ar3 of Directors of 31-0 Ws Company taro Cgs day &dared • lltridedid f 2X, IBIt Cilit on the shunt of the orlglnd Ospitsf 00000 of the Company, payable - Ores of GOrStantentt Tax.) on and after as sth at August, proxlmr, at thus Cage of the Company in this city, sal at the Inner , : gamey, Whirlaw, La.*? 03.,190. 02 Walstren, 7.rk„ to thg fitoekoldmr, st registered st ths respecting o n Us Transfer DAM of tho Cagayan' erll elms on the Nth of Ally, instant, at I o'clock p. ta + and milt Mood' nr.lll dsy of kunst thoresftsr. By Gage of tka klat• SylfetaM W. IL iIifYITS, Somata,. • - Cfmtro nu Oft Conran, C0pit515,0nt.31,603 OCO ob.*. 60,0000 f 8.50 es*. WVIMENDNOTICE—Jae Directors of th. cow., b.* this oar dodatfl•llMflond Of tOUT 10,/ font. on tne onyttai ft - ct, out of tln, van of -but groan. ;Wattle on sui nficr lIONDLY. tho Uth Isitsnt 14 order of tho Fara. 012:11r IL WILITAMIC, ikartai. 41C7'.10.4" VEs.'E FAB.M AT ACCTION tin .L der ..ned.wi !offer ..4 peal: Pare oo tho tunnel.; • w, ..g ; Anger. 24 11.16 . 61, at .1 o , leo aura coorain.ng 1.1 amenorad :72 perches, lan. ate on t•e• Prjuneylvauta Heathrow!, fr-m ?inn: burgh. roar Wall'e Bowl xi TI II land adjoinslaud. of B. lite Benjamin Oar. pout., heed t f I and nd oat aen. A mod of e...Marren of Coal In rant tract. ant clamed x .1. kat gnalltl; well eretand awl In good *tate Of calths deal. Tb.• 12 also on tame two drrePfora and two goo. blows. Aro as to •azd ' lrmo Weil' d avian and ratably& four and-fire Una daily. Tae above will be aeld either altmother or it two . M three parts, es ts, may beat t pa CIIILS in. P., seisitiop, girt. ietlately. 'Zama towja kratirn on day o • Bala: Tor fa mm rther particulars call I N Nelson, Attornerat Law. N rat rink etreet, oron preatte a I aulfaeodaarli 1;141. PATINASOIL CTION SALE OF CONDEMNED 1101thES. Ras OIVALI I I TICULL/1 0111ro or Chief Qoartermaatar. Wasanorost, Annat 8, 11164. he fold •t Poblto aurtlon, to the hlgheem bidder at the Um* and plans naond below - , rim t Beading, Pa , Thursday, Anoint 18th 1884; Altoona, Pa... Monday, Logue :sth. 18.54; Lebanon, P.. Tbureday. /September Int, 1804; Banhatrg, Thunday,floptamberath, MS; Two El Undnd pm On& ry Bonen ni tech plan. ra Tb• Boren h aa .. been conlLetanad u unflt for the Cavalry Bortlce of the army. For Bm4 and Faro:pm-pm+ many good bargains My be b ad Bonn mold singly. Tortn•-"-Omb La United Mateo criernsee. JANIS A. =IL Umbels:at Gokonl and Chlaf trunamlo.tar. an. atelrell Oarah7 Bom A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED Anota WA rs S DTP•RTallarr, CAVALII Brew; Once °MOM OnsoUrthat. , 4 Wuhlogton, D. 0., July V, 1804. W Mho sold al public auction, to the Meted 1314 der, at Glr.spaau. D. 0., on lilDdr. Lope 6,1864, 100 revelry Rome; TC =De T. August 9, 1864, 100 Cavalry Elorse4 Make hence hare been condemned am unfit for the can/ry "entreat .he array. For raul anti tersolt 6 Purr.. onot7 C O . l lovtliub. racy be ban. r one* sold slly. Torras .+.b, ha plied Stat. carreney. J &MO k . IBM; Lieut. 001. end Mel Quarounneter. Cavalry Bona. UL'ANITURE, CARPETS, ak43 , AT AIM .r TION.—On THURSDAY DOILNI9O. Aug 111 0 . at 10 o'clock, will ao'd at Ifaaorda Hall Brow Bomo, M idd. e!nna l , • larro nnantat • of Fara Haw, Carter., to , arab acing rinse Walnut Dvist.ad,Contagn Parlor T. T. Be eistaad. blab gany Bureau, Ilanogany Parlor Cr airs, Owns Seat Mara and Rooker.,. Me blip Top Table*, Bteaktart,Dial g and Kitchen Tabln,Rear. tog Rawl., Tea Pap, tad EarbonedChaim Wash Blend., Extensive Table, &We and Wool Oblld'eCarrtagar, Trundle Bed. 11=8 and • Oottas Kat. ram, Venni. .111ada, OM and Elaboesny Trout Mir rs, Clocka Uneerare, T. lades . % na to Mangle, a. Aloes eneriata, new and monad hand, Rugs, to an'a T. L. 1.1001,841• A ND. And. PIANO AT At CTION.—Wc slayda Moreau', fingust Week, will be ths OCkixtm.rclal Sales Elooma, 64 Fifth street, one !islet f.ospe is e six Gclars Plano ; • tool !mond hand las ni• TOP BUGGIES —Wdnesai morning, A. ogo. at 11 ..'coek, will be , 31d at the Cote• meet lal Wee Ilvoass, 64 Kigk. Wee; three good Sep beagl mle es. A. !UMW AM& Atwer. CARPETS, OIL CLOW'. IK. ----- "TON MATTING fir FARM°, COLLINS & CO., !co. T 1 ASi) T 7 •17TH Errexirr. Bare Met reatved • small breams( IRISH CANTON 678 A If MATTING. of ens nelsbratsd H.lm portatko. Tbs mullet , of them good, la no- approach able try my other matting imported, ana ths Metal neMnelty senders them vary &Arabia. Ma. O. I CO., bass also hurl roaelssi • to ea. enositogly coat and bandanas sty Les of Fancy Plaid Mattings. en of which bon jr.d. brat Iwodad. •ad us, theratm., alll F ZIE,ST AL4TTISGB LW THE HAZEBT. Ow general atwk of co• II MU crwoxliamt fa al eat or vwtery, and •a at .11 tints offer ow patron. , ilia lovas' plow do mares win afar& !►+ CI3IN A 11 ATI INC'S. •ur garrtuwed Ware he time la 'cams 11 . 'C. Ora CHINA MATTINGS th pk.n width. ma quilttivs, Irs easbied area 114..32 szoa EYlate ri". Tto atttetion of the pabitc it called to the store goods the, are ate thodtptal urcettoff t Ih. mattst. We bees shoo ve lame :nun Embratisrod, Es:elbows:4 sod Gloat Ilsuo Conn les offer st low rates. FOURTH STREET " . $ 4, AILW t3TY LES OP r4.OIWINDOW SHADESI REVISIT= THIS DAT. II EA SPRING STOCK or WITS, 41 WILLI. GILSON= o. azainora, iV Dissaoad, 61/sittnny CARPET STORE SOLDIERS' CLAIM AGENCY J&I. HIM ATTORNEYS FOR MIMS AND PENSION CM. Q. JOHNSTON a 00 „JSOOKS. ALB &MB, ific. "JEW EIkOILS JUST RECEIVED iT HENRY TAMER'S. 41. NoTtAirkillY, Heal bona to P. 0.. see .4 Seta, WBIU, CIIECZED AND TANI,/ , OLIVER MOCLIEtOCK & CO., 12 Fifth arrest. OIL. CLOTH. M'CALLUBS'S no. 87 9 . 61711111 ITUUT. CLaILIGRI AGEXTB. W. J. & HMI PATTERSON 144 FOURTH STRUT, PITTSSURCH Xrirrenrints pro,ared Boanty. Deck P., ovey ouitectt-0 Atot t p aulZ OUN. DEO SOLDLEM. $lOO BOIIIITY e.'l°'. BDED BOLDIIBs.O how botch .9sld call • b Ho dozy mods nr.a.; ..r.d to collected. • 2. DA. Mahood try the IL h. Go I tlo• lld tlf W stroll. P itts 4 door bolo= the Oalbcdrol. iskytlt No SOLDIERS" CIS BORNTIRS, FLBEIONS SSD bIIZILS.II S Or MT, .ptly attea , lltd to b 7 ALICTILIJES I lIIDDICLIN He. 113 rOllll ll striat. 146 is.ftetarbna • AB,Y PAY BOITYFIE M1L1712510159, BAWL 14, - 7 sad ISILITAILY 01.2.1.118 of mer 7 ileaription, minima& b 7 ca.acriber=fomilominig rata, 717: Patina 010 00, all 0.0. TATUM il.ttoraty at To*, No. Grant strati, Pittabargit, Pa. IL B. So chugs am =at if claim does not atia• tra, and information emit crabs sae, LOTTE BLUME, Dealer in,lStrato OIigtmusicALIIISTBAIMENTS. Bola agent for !MASI A C 0.13 PIANOZ, nA nits BUMS. PIANOS, s s e o co d nPdR dNCE stove .Wo B od L , L OiDtEONS gh JOP a 4 a c f o i t t o h l a t laid Wan to szotuoliPl for UM; 4149 IILEBBB & BRO., Dealers in "Aram 1.1. Alen 11•313113kL INSTIONIVITS, rkt. and H mole itte CE 110. 13 TM street. I'I33I33III.LEDILITSD P 1 31103, 3M - M 4 2 MELLOR, Dealer . in Puxos, DDIOIS/3.41.e, nd at6l Wood armt, between Itoarthdaset. ink iamom rittsbarda. TT 6Y & CO., Booksellers eat Stalloners, JAL o. W cod otreokett door to it* coma - Staid. -Fittgou n ritu %mon m ind LAW BOOld axatiOotly on bead. THE 'EARLY' DAWN. OS ISILXrCar 4 qr htistian Lift is din the OldeaTime, BY SS➢ A 13131011. CI SCHODIZERG OMER FAMILY PBlOB.-._- ----------.111A5. °num:taxi of i'CHOILUELG curds VOSILY. Uniform. ENOCEI ASPEN, P.a. & New Poem by Twitirm. TER FINGER YOST TO roamin g to ßUlßCon tenting the Node of Fand Condnettos &al*. 134., Clete and other Orpaired Asocistionn Wall Wee of Order far the Governswet et their Damns uld BIIIIIIWA. Complate Direction. How to Compare BmwantSoas,fart* and Penton. and the Hanna of Ittantging Oonventions, Public fleeting, Oeht. hrstioso. Darter., Barton.* sad Pie-Nbx. • —ll IL THI 110170164.1SI&B, se SIIIBLIZT HULL AST LCII. By Wlllists Glast Prke....—....----....... rt. *....—...-41 TS On SOTS. The Pommel Experienee at a Sailer la OA army of dm Potomac . By L. V. HUI, of the Etebrb Parincyreanto Emma Loring'. N Book, 11.11.FtG/LIIET AnD BIM DUDES. NAM'S. Price ALSO ALL OF LORING'S ,POPULAR WORU Llanst's 55. Now 1 75. klalostorges Hotrekeever-.-----.. 1 7s. Talk Gertztsy's Otrthoad-..------ 1 75. Loy of tb..boro books malted frof postage eo r•- ostyt of price. HEW ELY 11111IIER, n a rs ,Ul'U &rags?, mcg door to P.O VEST POCKET EDITION THE NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW APPROVED JUNE 80th, 1961 Containing; a Nall and compete list of articls taxed, sad the a...at <I t. ca each ALPILkBETECILLY PaItiNGED d of =all c.recdnit Pea 10 dent+ 75 note P. d °..4 $4 p v buzartd, f3O per thoisaad. Stash o:ples mared part paid on ttcolpt of tee Band all order. to . .ts ptv p.ompt sad camfal atm to JOHN P. HOPP, Publisher, so 11Ifth strseklimonlo KINGS, QUEENS AND KNAVES HO IdDZIGIUtt gni"twlrVi v c !NZ II ILI° ra, Ill" Oar IstWaal Baubles:as. Eagles, Shields, Stars And nags, Dee!ghats the Wt. In the 1.117.111C/03 CARD ODDICMHT'S UNION PLAYING OAIIDS. COLOIIIIM preTIAD or SING. GIODDELS'Or LIMO= IHETZAD OT QOM= lILS JOB INSTEAD 01 JUNE Cr Bolan Cares are rat lap In 1 nest Ins. BOLD AT JOHN W.PITT'OCIEVEI XEW 9 DEPOT, rnrra warn, OPPO3I I Mil POST 01171.011. VEVI- 800K50.6- • B. 1. Teusmee Luca. Ard.i ,:=3.o:nor Lona. B. Ste lio ni aclassac, or Ilb1"ley bat AaPro. by Wm. Gilbert. 3: 13 Itencrillce by anther of ollargaret 13.6111131 1 ." 4. mean. by Barnet It. . Prticott. 5. mall> the World, by T. B. dithar. 6. From Cape Cott to Wile sad the Tropics, D 7 j- ht. Weekte. T. 1= -hob of 0219.93013 payer of the habitat= March, revly arterd. Tor ego by (1616) KAY **OD., 65 Wood strut. TENN WON'S NEW BOOK. EllO on exazw, 1 Vol. 1 Gum. Pecs. 81,51111 Jcat Itashed by frENNYSON'S NEW BOOS. SNOOD. ARDEN syscs, 1 rol,llll ¢o. and other poais, Pees SIP. sot WM. G. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers, VT Blank Book Pianniartnrart sat dab Printery, No. 57 Wood street, Elnan,:attn. ds7o 4 TTOR.IIIE e. IL O. 11/X1L1M5.1* , ...-•-•"^ -. MACIERELL & JOIEL'iI AWTOBSILYS-AT.I.A.Vt. 8.8817. 8. LLOLSSED BOLDIEES Mali AGENTS. Bounties fbr Wooadid &taws collected to from te■ o twenty dep. ger Otfess, 11. 95 GUANT PTBEIGT, Pittsburgh. Oell tritti discharge wad two mimeos. dettlag NOAH W. SHAPES, assossirr•AT.Le.w 100. 100 Irma Strout, 11100arg4 rs. man for nanaolre, soon::, nazi 1103 Si, fro., rigarocody promos:rd. 1.9:17 JAMAS USFERTY, ATTORWET.ATLA W Ail Lewd liastace. grumpily stlanded to.' Oared', 110.168 TWISTS =Ma, noir Grant. Pitts. MOgaTE ll & GAZZA3rB xaLw QrvccYr.. Igo. 88 GRANT STREET, g a rr - Cl. — gaTe rn''. • Las, OLS•• Ha. IZ9 loath gnat Pitt& DISSOLUTIOXS. ' ISOLITTION A. IIE " Yheacrpartnoiablp_heretoforAßi ailstleg hraPt D3l emst O. T. LIAPPTX ft and' s.IITUST If LOPP23 under th s name and style of O. T. KI.OPPEIL a C 0... tIILI day bens &snared by the matust stunt of the undlehtee at snld ELICIPST ILLOPTaIt reit Ina awl 0. P. ELOPPZIt a:meaning the baldness at the old euald. .any 110111. tb.fals,uat WA Late fum will bossititd biretta" of the u.usignol. ib P dllA ° llaP a it a, Pittsburgh. Leval tom; .....to arI&PAJ3TbrERSHIP NOTICZ--We have martated with In tho 0 Less- ktiStrrAoBCli- SOILIatT SteIaS.UDY and 010 lit• Li OUIJA"( , to mks eLres tram mad attoB , B ,l Xast 188. 8 . Thai MIA of tite Er= will meastri neromtore. 882:1mia3,48 grid. ncartlar a 01 CIOPARTNEESIin—We have italtht , ifd Into oar tins WILISA.II 'MUNCIE sad W. C. ISAORTIM. Date f om Irt last la. BEIM & 00. • .11at 11211411. n~Tms .10.5 CUM CIALLOWAY Bonn, elms AID OBRADINT/I. • PAINTERS, V. 08 GBJJST ISTISZET; war TUth. IFLO th 13)3 0.„ -104 ma ague engtvuld and Etdoluie-ma& LXXVII---NCi. 163 BOOTS 4,ND 500.6%; A SEW . urna OF frr? t 3 !•I'i4„:% Dors AMDC=Luusse Boots. Shoes :OA BOO; No. 54. Market Street; BLUER it itotTIM NEW GCX)DB I NEW G(0()IIS I WI Imre i masa' omr phi itedg lll BOOTS ADD MOIL Which we will all et the L0W1:32 CallentICIMWS Mee tie lama aa beet leteCebi litea al - lloals Flaw Calf aqicarieeil4; SDOLi S+p. toccad to the city. LAD= UST .11 . 4171 1113 In secceoleacs. Glee cc • call Jas. itabbp ILUSEWk.nalli% TUE " STAIt WORK! ma: asactvao 080. ALBBBB, 80H No. n woos , siarrf. auxecrib— r•T'' " T° V " R e f wool " Hip Motor. Cklltisen'a Goat Blek Boot& .----4 L 50 Thom goods us made to oar gootaliirliro oaf Ile ranted anoqualled custom work. $425 r ANNIMI BOOTS, SHOES AND GAATIDIS, sum IfIER GOpDS, ErOLELLAND's AUCTION HOll9l, • GOOD NEWS FOB lag PIDDADI BOOTS SHOES, GRITERSMegiouu &MN; .t to rricot to dotereatilamtatestositt to as t o o trcom . tallAtodt. Cocatry wercluota will do wallsin and assalaS my atotk Won waists; etaorham, BOB.L&NDS 99 tdiRKETiiTREET. CHEAP SHOE STORE. BOOTS, SIMS% • 11.1.1.1110214. LL, ad SISITEII.3, M 2/8 71deril gild ant= Call and no tCe gobb. OS, Jicit asii - Retaa Wt. o s. i r gs, mots eta awaits, at enrr.dearlptica. So. Sic /16:011. rwros..friugc , ,ac. I'Y AMELOY4 TWO, 4 BOLZ JA1521515 OW TUNI , Bradbury & Schoniacker Ijo. 1 9 ,1 CELEBRATED 1141104 Arras elawric`az 41:? 7 .81 American prgans and Melodeons(' - wan IMAM'S 11103314 014111 SG" W. tab &ware fa r.D.14 1 : 6 .. Bra et Omit # p karri parr.hadrli thou Instrdladd*ln d'iDaddld l tat !d - - Italsed Bald. Esq.. laßiCadna; Dab • 1. B. Betters, , n MO; 0xt.12 2 . Jame Idassal, Mg, WeDs c lialdle , P. esai, Utickda, Dr. 0. B. U. Blickbara, H. Dam " • • I D. Mgt. Ch.. trr.D.'ll. • Oa. JK. Kerr, irszVa - • - Dlrectrto In. V lama Academy, YdadlirdaidOra• Zits B.rA erarld=d, Bard Wart/. • • Capt. J. B. Conwa=dtri. 11$1. Delabsust7.DOSldido. rr Orstsamet‘ts,owspit. Grov,traat Vmped, 0;. WW2= 100., ODI. VEIL J. HSU, Very Bob. P. Dean. AlLa Exuma:, • Tire. . .„ Dr. J. 8. 10.01Intask, Batt Wall. Jan lacCxrdy, da. - . _ Alt Flaws, Iftelodecad eta., Inman= MIDI pa* . ♦ fra dada acced.band Piatidada old sad nat. 13T2 WEBER'S • OLED TO THE The rehtcetbee Ina the pia's* , of =hem:ft Urßt he bat bete sppefr.teell the *Pelle° agent fet the DAVIS, A 00. Fn Pittaxrigb end riebelif,,,Three Pim"Ahltagle eon paranrely unknown berei hap bag enjoyed ea eat 'hide reputation in the eeseept attla; Me in may oft afloat grutlities nee tree theta o West manta. unsletra. chnleezieortzmnt of PllOlOB has Just been reorteed by the Inbar/fee Stfl which the natation of the Itutilia is hafted. e; •3 WWI !mot. N BIEDLE, Ng. )83 Burrmnsur ST. Rum uA Nubia Instruiud* ..-11. L. MOT= Karp co - Art=34 co *di • lins swortaasat j arw PIANOS, wourn:iitirrass, koooszsesst BTECHGI3. latch sal to law r. GENTLED: MN wt a a is . to the MOST rastriotlAstmarA it 1 , TUBSELLS BLUM. - 1 • P TSII W. IT; , TioloGEE. 10 ST. criAlp. synkgri, :Bl7llos Pd 2 '1 7 •allieg eh'* m 65 FIFTH BTBltt. ?A - aii(x• ton Tin. lISIMEICSE BTOC rooirs ',WEBER'IEf - TIANOS on Awls oximioß, w.:4 f FIRST CLASS . OARNIENTL r..A.VES*,E 6IIO, H. G. IRE & CO. l NERCIIINT 1111141144 corals or tram MI ((Lire ETlllatt getcr:,..tutuair.t.r. . . , Wouhl eat the atteigeo or.baitit to Eli static a • . col, It iceboat whestei with geed CS-114 Sit u a i mi.,... fiat le•ja.V.lfigrtt.Z.lo/./r t :11111,10„.4.14.- Oder, WM 01111.183-0 111. 1 1 . 4 AXICOne Cdr67110424. prime. ,Itio, • • V.lll.!.l'Vet, dads or -' ' IPurniBltft* , :Roods :' -- -- • - w:23.ncasz,Ettemaltioar: ,r, • . _ . . •• , . - .llq.usi.outz ex.d.rttaktrii ',-- oYB - - „ whtte Duck Vestittnd Paill47 -- Brown Duck:ests and Pantit & einei:*;cs7 ttraswin sr I . t • , GRAT Looks. Fa so.oss.adaskr; AM ' ttri•Ta4±s±l. vox aparriraiiiter.. - .; - : COLLIE & Wag of 1411 P— • 111311.1fik :.: WOO igalegi.-'43:4 Iltarthetinves ColazilA weed's roma 10--.TVG TOP. 1... W - TA ILD TOT•iXtMtTAT PrPITS TOnita; • • V f , , - ' • 1 MEM . i C ' 4 c" I i ,S
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