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Tillth elm . t--(!tiWeeted daily Sufilioity of Change:.' , Wiebeerve by our ezehangei that the want of mange for the froatlonal parts of a dollar is , - aeseverely-'fili In eftNer cities as; ben. - -The retail dealers find it a_souree of great annoy , - , alma,' as nearly every -'eistomer has , a bill to chant& They are thus compelled to forego 11/sll7,ssles, os - purchase silver at s . premium of eight per cent. fierioni as the ditficalty • bastiess men are beeringLwith it, in hopes 4l.f. , bet - tert times hereafter. o - person , should, -unimeeisarily hoard , his ' silver.ehange, thus . L adding OM* general'scarcity, hut all Should' ' pay ont,What they: receive and thiuk add trilhe general in clieulatico: ' ./ Is; the: same Muskies' men suggeskis a remedi, that the Government ihoUld JESUS - bills of . the denomination:of sl,2sand $1,50, - for the iiiirpoise of facilitating change.. : Oth - era are in favor of the banks making hones of `these derimminations, thus rendering the use of silver attenion imperative. 'ln our own city nave'we heard tbo.nopessity of laming 'shin-plasters" diseased, but we are satin - - fled-that sualta measure would not - .meet the sanction of intelligent-business men. . AviteioporarY has the following sensible' • remarksaalhis suhjectl . -""It - . ghould be re membered that - ell additions of. paper to the turn:may' Is but an; aggravation of_ the f evil ' • complained :of. If we had lass paper 'we ahouid have more 'Xhe .reznedy • Is the removal of ,tkpartion of the paper, and not any addition to it by a further Atter of •notez.‘ Forfrthb Season it le 0/1111.11111.4 hoped - itust ie. intelligent bushlike man will countaniabeorkknconrage any saint , lor note thatihoierraiwAn use. There is no lack of Specie: Thei:baitki are; abundantly' supplied' with -coin, of .which they make. no , use. It is their expansion that'causes a dif-, , • . Waco between it and their paper . promises, -and tbris induces those who hold it to hoard it.. The banks of - New York, -I'hiladelpbla and Bostrit; by their last statements;‘ • held , - about forty-Jere and divereer . of dal taro in- COin Not a dollar of this' will they consent ,to %part: with. f The Philadelphia banks, by, their lost statement, held .over fire , antles qopitiiozilliortriet specie, about the same as on the first of January last, and 20 to - • ' per .cent more NOW' January, 14 , 1881, when specie payments. were maintained `without any apparent diffirtultY. - The New. :York ' banks hold at this time about - :ekir' tioan slit , lions of specie, not a dollar' of whleh •is ptu - . witted, to mingle with the currency, whatever • the iecouvinienceits-abseice „mar cause the, business - piano in t h e w ay of small - change..." ' • t.!-t hundred men, and they expect tofilled op :.end receive marching orders before the lest of July. 116th Penneyiyaliia regiment, Val.' commenced before - the Rorer -nor's proelamation was issued, also - tilling The - Philadelphisi Light-Guards, known during the ' three months' campaign as the 22d. regiment, Col. Morehead,-bas de termined to reorganize for the war.. On /Sat urday evening a - moilling of Officers was held, -' wad it was decided tainsito lion. Blida' W. -Davis to accept the position of Colonel. .11sarisiienee4' . .mllitary man. Ile native. onense county, and there are . C - now three comp enies organized in that county, and that will be attached to - the Ligt Guards. Thus the regiment:starts with- fair " protpects, and will, no dealt,' be one of the first to take the field under - the new calk . Recruiting ste ,,. tions- W. - opened once for regiments now in the field. Adjutant Letford, of Col: Murphy's regr has opened a recruiting in Phikk.• - dolphin,' and thcregiment Is to be filled np the maxienim ejakdsrd. Capt. D.: B._OolLis, of the !',Zonares d'Afrique a nompani a lif., acted as the bedy.gosid • of . Gen- , and done, important service, has been tut* .teed by !amino? Curtin to raise a regiment. The men' are - to" be uniformed in a manner :similar lathe members of Capt. - compan,- and to'be officered , by_ competent' end aspen.- - einced notch's' rt." - W. abo ve -cation - as instaneee of Con _ the BEM ~A, ~...1.7. EISCS =ME '=L. , mention the above - , ...411110elL moldable otivity; and hope that in oar own oityleOrtilting stations may be'established. -Whore ars many men , here who ireold•dontit• less eatiet under . the very, favonibbe induce , ments_held out by the 43overnmeat, and if ire •, : `:1/01) not greatly mistaken the. motile of the fire and drum Witt soon again -sound - the oil onsl"ithrough the streets of oar "stook!" bat Patilo#9.P4- • - - -Election of Teachers. The following teachers have ;beep . elected for 'lle 'ensuing isailti the'liifth 'Maid Priselpid—Androw Bartt. • 'at ' ali' B4? .I),VErt,Pter*".. ale& site A. Wit - tinson, Emm a Ilawk, Mr 6 Jane I. Miss Margaret Frew. " • . fistousediat - e =Miss Itebeaea Munn, Mimi Fannie C. Kyle , : :Mice Master' Munn, 2dias Sarah Y : Fleming:; .Piitaary Departmens , Mies - Margaile J. 'ldnereight, Mise.Bella Faulkner, Mule limey • Dramlisk, Miss Kliabeba Kurland, alias Luny J.,l3anihall, Mies Annie McClelland, Mts. •Malls E.:Ralston, Mice Annie E. Irwin. 4• - • - 70•;d.. ifant---Prinilpal, A. M. Pryer: Giammes Departtneni—Mities Emma Folio.' well, Cairie M. Eat-A - and Mrs. A. W. Smith. litermedia 'te'—kfrases Mary Eaton, Jennie Myers and Lizzie Little.: Prinuirykliiiia Seeplar, Miss:Ma/len, Maggie. Mowry • ' 11. 3. Dell Amends . ,• • ' • ' • Biyeak Ward,, , - , Ant-•-etteet - school • buturft— Plincical,peonird H Eatoti.". -gmettnent,--.Misees Mary J Ptondfook,',Maiy. D Garain. Intennedlatillibeeeq Anita Yoltat, Emma D.Nallttee,- Annie kirEtSbin;.', son. .Primary Misses • Kate • Kirkpattlak, 'Bilis', C. Fry, &nails ' Or:, .Second 'street,' school- - tiettwi. :Draztnar Departniena—MhaAnnield.'iliitt; llsitermedista—lirti.-Verbena Caskey.' • , . s. - , . , ' We learn:that our formor.fellow-cititon, Colonel . F ~ J. Limon, late of the Ninth . lowa • whose skill and galbuttry •Itate earned. for him a oommisslon f as Brigadier - (instal, has been authorised to'talse s brl 'ipde in Iowa; of which State be Is now • oltl joy on. Herron. Is. &mortally popular in • lhatportiou of the State in which he has to ._ OW, and. his reputation. as -an Mawr trill doubtless's:suss many 'braes 111.011 gOCk. to his standard. We lcarn that be'' bas'. lotely bean st Winclaestar, Ye, at statist doty i .bat - he, will no doubt proceed at once to the orgsa. isation of his brigade. `He is fully oompetant• C. f. to !the ttek, and. we with him abqudant sue- City )Mortality. the aambei , cf , deitbi in" this city, , from •Jdt7. 1410.Jttly 7th, a 1 .by A. IX.Necandiess,physictan to the Board. of 'Health( is aifoeows •, • • - • Males BVAdulto--...• B ToW ~,,,,,,, yontalor.: - .' 9 j Cbildren... 9 J •, The'dlseareo Were consumption, • . known, 1; • indentation of btaln, 1; hydatidd totem', 1; oonftnament; 1; scarlet fever, 3 ; Our alysis. 1; poneublons ' 1, dlptheris, patio°, 1; arysipeLas,l; oraeoli, 1- • Ala.:. W.. Ptrioor,'Bifth street, opposite _ the Post-a:nee, bia — rsooired the Auras' num ber of Boilome. Dollar, Moalty Jia2runoe. As _ Bolton glvesmbOut a hundred large 'octavo pages of , raiding motto?, per month,' for' a • • diree—end • considerable number of illustra4. dons besidos—it brassy to lies how this taiga sioeluis a host of readers...-. = • • -. llat OF STOCKS by J. T. Davis, Auction.: - am, a; the Conimarical Hales - RooctulicT. Ad, Fifth street t • ,r,tabanse Bank. 4.81 . , r - • „, Irix~~t~ ~~~~e#t IVEDIirESDAY 2119KNING, JULY .9 .. . 00 -, / 2, • 6 Barometer The New . Call for 'Troops. , . Value 6.44 to learn th at PennellYaniale -responding" promptly to the new . ` call for :troops.. In Ilaniisbug propeintion are roak 7 , in lee bkaakalktver neW . e regimonte -and in PhiladeiPhis the war'spirit seems to be u great now as dating the'early period of the rebellion: I'lie;floott Legion, In the lit ter- -n7t4 now numbers between sil :-.lBogadier Genpral.HemEli FROM tIiMAY'S KOMI GAZETTE !fine liounlYistn..Two 'Citizens te. Vesely Beaseu..Whatare we Coin. big' tot Lnit evmsdng, about eight. o'eleek, as we 'dem trans a responsible source, three row= dies,: whose =nal are said to be Barney Olonrinell icithiciff Co nnor,committed an unprovoked, anduggravated assault and batter/ upon two restonstable cittiena, at the corner ofGrant and "Webster ststets.77he atiotiiinuinqie . Wine: ortm Dr. L. .Oldshee, while etanding . on the stets of hie office, nesithe locality mentioned, observed the three fellows . named swaggering along Orant'itreet, as if 'underthe influence - of 'Paisinghisdoor, th ey encountered an; aged , lady, who , ' appeared to be very much' frightened aly the rowdies;-so that ebe stepped close , to the dootor's o ffi ce, in order to give them a wide berth. The doctor, seeing the old lady's trepidation, asked her to step np to the -office doer, remarking—"they shall do yon no harm."' ' This gave offense to the roughs, or rather they made this the pro test Ter plotting a quarrel with the doctor. They , turned back, and tried to entice the doctor 'mayhem:his door; Under pretense of wiehing to speak to him. This he declined to 'do, Ind advised them to leave.- - They then approached and.eat down upon hie - stem one Of, them -talking so impertinently and. sp. preaching so closely', that the doctor sent him reeling towards the gutter. After the blow had been atm*, they - throw off their coats and begin to abuse the dootor with rough langnage—une attetapting to atrike.with the Het, while another stood, menacing him with a paving stone. ' • . - The disturbance attracted the attention of a 'shoemaker named Linder, whiz, with his brother, came out of their house near by. One of the Linders cried "watch I" "watch 1" whereupon the whole three rushed upon him, knocked him down and beat him severely. They had by this time provided themselves with paving stones and both the Linde' were knocked dean and severely handled. One of theni was badly cut over. the eye with a pav ing atone. • - , The - disturbance was fast &Seaming the magnitude of a riot; and messenzers were dis patched to the Mayor's office'. Thtnight lice had not yet gone on duty, and when the help - arriveff from the office, the rowdies had deliberately taken , _up their coats; and, satis fied with the'. performance, had walked off. Numerous polloemen_ were soon on band, but of - mum no arrests' were made. It Is said that a member of the night pollee, who was en his way to report himself for duty, hap pqned. along while the row wait at its height, andis,pitehed " in ' but being ant, two or three timetimes'in in. fa ce (slightly) had to draW off, giving the rowdies a fair field. ' The "extra police Messrs. Riehardsonnod Keep, to- wheseapPointment we alluded yes terdsy, were stationed at the corner of High and Wylie, arid:were alio lutimoned, but did not 'arrive until the' birds 'had flown. War= ranee have been belied for the arrest of these .desperadoes, and iris to be hoped they : will be apprehended and punishedi7 • &reel:4ll,ll2g to a sad pass when' peseta-. bleOitizens are not safe at-their own doors, in ~the thoroughfares, and while - the everting twilight yet lingers.. There is a responsibility resting. asatasbtre, but dream_ stances 'la." not . require. that: we Should be "pointed" in our remarks' hire. An &nein dent pelioeforee (or'. rather an incompetent lead and dike) has given rovidyiem the sway kir the present, but with the 'stimuli's given by the Police; CoUimittee, appointing men who' are'expected to make, up for this weak ness, it is to be hoppd thattorder may soon he restored, and peaceable citizens protected in . their rights and persons. - • VIC Infanticide at Wallte Suition.;.; Horrible Case. iris ter daY,"itrel lad ate 'the finding of the body of an infiatittlartie - Creek, at Well. . Station, on •• the', Penisylvait4 Railroad, ou Saturday evening, under eirchmstinces left no doubt that it had come to its death by violence. ,-The people looked at the ehild'a neck, and concludedthat it had been strangled, butukhe Coroner had not received the mop sage seat for him, • the body was buried on . Sunday.-,,. On Monday,- • Coroner McClung tanked the-place, had the: body disinterred, 'and examined.by Dr. Stowsrk A careful. ba. vatigatiob showed that the child had ,been. bent alive ;; that it was fully developed, arid: that an throat fwd born cut /row eat to ear soon afteiltsbirth. The'knifer had penetrated to QM . henricie.vertebrae, and in withdrawing the blade, the skin upon the breast was cut open for leveratinchea. It was a most horrid butchery, and' the perpetrators. most haie been, boat to all humeri:7. , When found; the, wound. was - still, bleeding, and the appearance of the body ledieitod plainly that it had lain in the water bats short time. The eitisens ate greatly excited over, thia atrocions tnarder r and are using every Mutts in, their power . to . , ferret out the offetaders.....The Coroner's inquest de veloped nothing but the fact of. the infanti eide—the fury finding that the child, mine to its death at the bands of Someparsoa Or, psi rani unknown. Thcro-nro.nti suspicions east lapow . any . person in the neighborhood, and the supposition is that Ike body was brought there from a distaace, on the oars. Casualties in Co. D•loth Regiment. Capt.. , t Wishart furnishe s the following, list .of casualties in Co. D, Capt. McDaniel, Tenth Pennsylvania Reserves, Col. - ; Samuel lic;dgerte, ensign, wounded severely Atsaander Musser, wounded. Samuel Markey, .wounded in the arm. • • Eaton,,wounded in the arm. Gaol* b llie, wiitinded In the leg. „•: William Pennell, missing. . • James McFadden, wounded and.misaing.' J 1 D. Jeffers, *carded and missing. John Untidy; Sergeaat, killed Wililatn litustUn, wounded Jiimes.Black, wounded id the arm... Jackson Cowan, watindedrseverely. J P.lnebeart, wounded in the ankle. Theiroport of. Col. Kirk being killed is ik citrieeti lie was liirtug and' well Friday last .i - This company Weis raised principally' in the vicinity of Citionsburg, Washington county, there are Simi; Pittsbutgbers in • . . . "MIRES! OP Prrotorva. , -.J. Moller, con fined in - the jail at Burlington lowa, on: a °barge of larceny, recently escap ed by knock ing 'down the jailor sad taking the *eye frdln him.. Having a wife in McKeesport, hem*, bare a few days age, but wait pmrsued,lsrreited and lodged to jail; An officer is expected here to,day,fronc . : flarlington; to convey him back to that, piece. :He was arrested by an officer at McKeesport whotgett a reward of $5O. BIM /110=6e...A meeting of the`members of the Enr will be; held. on baturdity-morning next, 'at eleven' o look to-the= room of the Mort of Common , Pless, to take eation in 213- lereixa" to the desith creel. Benoist Black. 'Ms meeting bute'been• delayed, to hopes that the body of,the deemed , might be procured, but itrwili belleld its above stated. liiporrsat .40 . ' &odor.' Dtesorone.--.The Department of Common Schools hasp foriard ed to the Cotray Superintendents copies 'of the Common School Laws of Pennsylvania, which will be furnished So those wishing them by A. T. Douthett, County Superintendent, at Ids St:Clair greet, any time after to-day. A • .." . UNION BINKINO Co .—At an eleolion for Mestere of this eompany,held tut even ing, the following gentlemen were chosen Messrs. J. R. MeOnne, Wm. Stevenson, /mob Reese, J. 0. Itippe, John Atwell, 0. IL Love, J. M. Brash, A. Wilson, A.G. Cubbsge. !WWII I? 10 Kt u.--Patriok 13annoo httibeen oommitted to jail by Aldonnon,Millar, of Al laghony, ohirged ow oath of Charles Fwabl tun .with mama. sod battery with intoot to frasharr.--Jastioe Rally, of Temperance.- Sine, yeaterday committed 'Peter MoAdams on is charge or throooy, profaned by Thomas . - 0010 , 111111 D..--A. letter received from Gilbert McMaster, Esq., Of ilowley'e Regiment eon finne the drain of Major ..Poland and Lieut. - - a L.L's , • - • •• - u, wil.xtratsotra, ' • ess • • ' • xe.47 es.a.ar ittleet. - - A'lnster foF . sop • os).• IV COLLIN& • o • _.tons di to arrive 'ad tor Bala cLZ . A '.... • ..11113111 ' H. coL;Aaa. TIAL'Iii6,(IOO bush.. prime, in store suid. • As* mkt, z-•• 4: a. Liaarrt CO.'- - • • -...*e.i3W..ut . , . . - _;_- THE LATEST - NEWS BY TBLEGBAPIL FROM WASHINCTOBI, OUR SPECIAL`- DISPATCHES. flpecial Diepaidi to the Plttstanti Gazette.] WASHINGTON, Jlll7 8, i 862 . Gan.'irrrcust. 14. is not tine, as currently reported here ti this evening, that en . Mitchel accompanied other d stinguish d, functionaries on $ trip doWn 'is Poto . Gen. *Hobe l has gone to!visi his ' son at West POW- ' 1 ' , TLIN CAB. .i OT 81IXATOR 01101014. It fil charged , by some that the Bonito re ferred - the resolution • for the expulsion of Mr. Simmons to the Judiciary Commfttoo, to smother It, arid that there are some other' there quite as deep in the mire as Mr. Situ.' mons., l' itrasuca JUNIATA TIMID UN. ' l 'hi, steamer Juniata wee fired on . by a relrl battery of ids poundeniyestenlay,'while going .np to Meellan's orniy, and two Urn ware killed arid six wounded.. There aro , no roan of the tebele beingeble tOlllllUt pOTO3II. nent - batteries on the bank Of the river, but the gunbonts will be unable wholly to sup press thieguerrilla mode of moving biatorles. E=l3 Gov. 111orton'e Private Secretary returned !nun NoCtellan's army to-day. The men are anxiously awaiting reinforcements, but DWI perfectly satisfied of being able to bold their position. The rebels at preaent are defiant, and close to our TIII CODIPIICATION BILL Congress made another step In Confiscation baldness ta-day. As the Houser bad cot ashod a Cothmittoo of Conforenge, , the Benito asked for one after an hour or more iillibustering, and the House agreed to it. The - probability is that the modified Senate bUt will be agreed on with the addition of the emancliation featarea. In thii torM:there would be col doubt of its passage in both P4OBIOIP OP ViC PARIPP HILL. . . • The Sonata a d opted ,- tho Oenunit toe's amendments to the Tariff bill, and pissed IL One amendirient provides that ill geode in bonded warehbuses on the first of August, and all gooda on shipboaid and in puidle stores at that time, shall be required to pay tho reguilsr duties. . . CILLIHO OUT TUIS YILIIIA Mr. Orlinoi give totters 'of *bill authorising the President' to' call out all the militia 'of ill the Slates, witheut r retard to solos. Mr: WVeort' introdueed abiliprailding th►t When thew' PMetdent calls out thi militia, be may specify in thecall the period they am to, serve. And oe Militia•so called out Shall be Mustered. infishen organised, wont:Ora:dog to the law prescribed for volunteers. The bill was intended M apply to eases like that in which tbe Nnw York 7th was called. out. - Mr. Feeterintrodneed ahill authorizing ar rangements to be made with the West.indles authorities M take all the to/gram taken from raptured alayma, tthatiegroes so oolonitedto mute no eubteqtient expease to thellnittal • • •TAC TCCASUBY COTS BILL k .Passed tint Mono° to-day, and will V.Cl:l ' ISO a taw as signed. It authorises ,tke inane of anal:Modred and fifty millions more Treawary notes'; • thirty-sre mullahs to bop denoutinatioaaless than . SIIIOI7DyIAL DISTRICT Bir7Kollogg's bill pawed clanging wet sod Northern to the gontbortiJuslicial District of Illinois. . . . OLI.SEDUCiIth roviriOlAs The pay and .emolument bill -mittleg Actirn innumerable , pergulaitee2 of, array :arced both fiancee to-day. It outs oil laege . , extra allowanCes for forage, extra horses, foal, seriants, ,49.dit ilaimed, w ill save the , au s c • • Government ten or twelve millicme, yearly. It • wan introduced on the first day Ofibe cession, and bas been violently opposed and m9dlo9d d9sen now aim mad 'was:neatly settled by ttMCoMmittee of- Conforenee.. - BILL TOR ?MI itZLEASIC .or WATS 1%18011111111. Mr. • Ilinghane" bill for disoltargint State . prisoner' passed the Ho use.. It provides that JudgeCof Oiroolt And District United" States courts shell be supplied by the Secretary of state OndStcre!ary lists of Of the State luisonarsk and that after such nits luivelWert ; considered the Grand Jary 41(41 Dot find against any of the prisoners, it :ehill be tbe duty of ~tho Judges to order this ay- Chaign of thOsAnei•found against, and emery Gaited , States offices is bound, older hen"y penalties, to obey such Order. Also, If 'subh prisoners are . indicted by the Grand Jury, And if the offonsea of , which , they are cbargid are bailable, they shall bo Admitted to be re, leased-on bail, like otbei It sho'lglyel thir c lirivilege of en spending the hpbeai co pus In cases of isivasion or ier belliet!, : ormben safety tesy-require.l /" 1 / 10 / 40 wouNDIF 0 NTABlllstrfog , Returoa , to•day show that there ars' over tan Mout - Jana Wounded in the hospitals in and around Vrashington.. , TUE REBEL LOSSES IN TUN LATE BATTLER. Tho Richmond Dispatch, of July sth, In article, on the late engagements in front of 'Richmond, saps that.from 'the "most carehd and reliable catimates they ean' p rwrure-Iram ofieers and the authoritioti, it.appesia thilr . 101111 in killelfsloile will about tenziholesaud. Nothing is said of the wounded and It alto says that ViChmond is so Intl of ti k k i iir own wounded. that they are compelled to , p thoVntozi,lo#4o An.flefds outside of 'the city, where they are esi:cui for as welt as eumatances Perniit: • to The Richmond Ecaariscr of July 4th-says that tho loss of the rebels In killed, woandad and missing in the late ,battlea amormt,tri it least 15,000: Confederate stooks rose'i%m to 01 after the battles. It thtnirs,the capita• tattoo of McClellan's army it probable, and eyes a letter from Slidell, saying that be ox• poets an immediate recognition of tbeE.Confed army by Napoleon. • A alagLaupatoes sToai A rebel surgeon, who had deserted from the Confederate army,' arrived herefrci . m Richmond today. He says they experience great distress from 1214 k of provisions'and medicines, and bare no hope of ever obtain ing their independence except through for eign intervention. They haves large army, but how large he cannot tell, and their finan cial system has become utterly a'faree:Thilr Treasury Department is manufacturing notes promiscuously, without the slightest expeo tionkl in arrangement for redeeming them. liOTIIIIII3TI 07 Till ARIL The Sow , of this sumac% Says • that, on Friday . hut, a division of Sionowell's army took -op a. line of march for ,Waireeton, which point it now holds. ,is presumed that thlamovement la - preparatory to • prompt concentration. of Pops's ,aitoy.. STRIINOW OW is>s 11111 EL AZIFC. • , . • Tho Repebhcoe, of this , morning, 'glees a' report that rebel papers were found on board the steamer ''l'sseer," recently" capttnr , l on the Santee riier t 'whlch Ila the strenith ot the rebel mtuy -I!tiuntt Richmond it eighty-four . 44;:,) - . • , rf • , -tormrasr-irs-Turpasirou moose. ,w— ~, • ' The Notionsti Intellisrosser, In speaking of the return O;:the PrencbPelices from psOciga• hum's slat uYs; on their return to "this city , from the of Gen. gociogo, theism. 'pillared iri the - liar:nest terms their admiration of -that'officesi's military conduct.- The Be.; . - . pab'qcia , iloples and - replies : : We hear "pre cisely•the contrary from the beatziourca. - The, editor, of the ilaric'' mai Intelligences! have been imposei upon. It it jtst such acme is :dist of `Mit winter, ' when . the Atiociated., Preis t agent herii(vas made- to lend" off a forged , speech of the Secretary of War, lord ng Gen: bfeelellantforerard. " • ..... - • . ' • Mensti l ecOormT op rue 47X, ATTU. •The Richmond .Essarsiner;of July 4th, de scribes the battle of Tuesday as the most force and sanguinary of: theihole series of conillots.!' Hve: "Oen. hiagtordered a charge actual the open ,fields to a ve thecae-. my froM their positions. Initantly from the, line of: the,union breastworks s murderous .storm of grape sad centiliter was hurled into their rants with most terrible execution; OW: cots and mon went. down bylin drods; un daunted, they proceoded °dial" o-thirds of j the distance soroestke lield- - 4are e carnaie from tho withering Are ortho' en toy's com bined esnionand muoketry,Waa tidal. Our line wavered It moment and fell bask to' the oover of, the vioodit. . • .. ' -',.,: • - Thrice again this "ffort was made to carry the position'of the enemy; butwitti the earns sisults.: Night at last rendered a further at tempt intadleions, end the tight was kept,up until 10'o'cloak by the army on both sides, . It Mast not be inferred ,frem the above ac count that the shughter • yes all upon our Bide. We have the best reasons to know that the well direoled fire of Miresnixon arid mus ketry, both before and alsosebsequent te-ottr efforts to Stores the eneMy's position; fell with, effect fatal upon his heaving masses of mei. IMPORTANT MILITARY .MOYRMENTB. linrnside's Entire ,Corns in Motion. POPE ADVANCING WITEtIOO,OOO MEN 'Purl her .4dicinee of Jr CO -Rau _ _ TIIE REBELS Ritiv.sh liAu4.. itebel Loss in the Recent Battles, 75,000 , d~a. &6.. da:' [Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette:l PLIILADILLtUDI, JUly letter to . Piers, dated July, 4d, from , Newimrni ee s Gen. Bunuide's_entire corpe is In inettiop, bound! Intetc4 , probably to *support Ileitternl McClellan. You wilkhear rums (rota 11.4- side rery Coon. • ' lly private.letters reeeivedln Phliadelphhr list night, ere learn that NC01(41111 everywhere pushing the enemy back and itit Saucing his lines. IA a few; houra - Pope• will be marching !marital , 41' hundrod:tlionsand meP.. Richmond attacked by McClellan, Pope and, Barnside, mist fall; and with it ilia rehailllci.. The event will not be long delayed., t o A dlstingnlsh'ed °Eimer of our army estit Mates the rebel loss at 75,000 'in killed and dLsabled. , From Washington. Wssumaron, July is the current belief' that (longress will adjourn *fee die by text Monday, the business before it being al ready reduced to only *few promlisent meas ures and tabor matters to be ditposed of wit - out much controversy. , ; "The Conimittee et Ways and Means' will have dispensed of _the bills originating them- . ink" Ausrfpnrhistspot thastanataints mar, mat ing addition al appropriations, small..)n amount, for certain cirll BITIOLIfe. The;ta riff bill, Teith the Senate amendments, will be returned to the 111.11160 to-ntorrevr. t ' The Confiseation bill I. pending in the joiitt Committee of Conference. The solder's prat :Atm, and the naval appropriation billy are yet to be:definitely acted upon. Unless more 'important questions intervene, the session eat •conieniently be Waxed by. the time indicated. • Sax-collectors and asseston will be "elected in the mode tonally adopted. In the Treasury Department.; AD Applications are received .and ii!rol, together a/4h all the letters in PUF port of plop wed appal:mecum, whetbor 'true members of Congnestorother tliti2llo2. The came, of all appliesets 'with careful ab stracts of th e !doers and information selatiog to each, are submittal to the President, to gether with the jUdgoment of the Seenrai r ri of the Treasury as to the proper persons to be selected. With those , papers before bite, the *President - forme his" own opinions and 'mates his own appointments. ' • The Navy Department has received the following drapotehas • • U. 8. 6fiIat•ISIROP BIOOCLYS. . 11 • Off Vleksburg,.June 33, 1862. From Capt.' Cravat ro Cum. Farrago • ! situ : In °bedlam" to your orders of the 13th I left Baton ,Rougo on my up the river at o'clock, p. of that day. •On the 14th, at 9 o'clock, p. m.; I sent the marine guard and' a party of seimeo, In all about 100 men, under charge of Lieut. Lowry, on Ohara at Hoye.' Lora, for dm purpose of destroying the tele graph apparatus and wires, and, with oedera, .to inform the authorities of the town that ire were on the riverfor the purpose of enforcing the lime of oar commenrountry and to protect Its loyal eitisens, and at the tame. time to ~warn them if any hostile demonstrations were made upon the vassals or 'tranaports ai they pissed in front of their town, by, the thieves and Mordent", .yelepf georrlßU, the tutu, .Would be held responsible, for It, andat lout .be laid under contribution ' if • not dealt with • more severely. . At about II • o'clock, a. m., Llent. Lowry returned, with his men, to the ship, having thoroughly aocomplished his work, excepting seouriog the telegraph op. pirates, which had been removed but , few mincties before he landed. Abotra - oewhalf of the wire was cut and brought on board; and the vitriol and batteries destroyed. • The peo- ple appeared to be peaceably and were very civil, and did tot make any demonstrations. ' The 3layor'and Chief .Magistrate informal Lowry that bat two or throe - days previous to our arrival the town.had been visited Eli a band of 'manillas, who had committed many outrages against law and order, and he Bed arrested a lieutenant who commanded the tatty, but tte was rescued by his met, and erne off to the woods. • Be represented these parities ass lawless set, of whom the in habitants in thee:Kelley and smell towns had greater dread than Cf the visit"' of our Doty or even oar army, and hoped we' would' not bold him responsibler.for the sets cut throat band, Before leaving shore,Lowry, With the flag of our Union at the he ad of his party, to the taw' of Yankee Doodle, marched through several of ther trineipal streets. We caned Natchas at 10:30 a. in. on the Ifith. Oa the morning of the 17th .the Richmond joined us, and about 9:30 a. In. we puled -Rodney. We arrived st.our present- anchor age et 11:30 on the morning of the 18th.' No Where on our route wars we 'molested, and' I low no change in the aspect of things sines oar last trip, excepting at Grand Gulf.' The town was In ruins, having been riddled. by 'shot, and then destroyed by fire. On a mill bill Jost to the right of the town thus - was a small earthwork, which had been only recent- , ly thrown up, and Wes capable of receiving throe or four small field pieces. It, to well RS. The town; wu entirely deserted. . • • On the 20th inst., Commander Porter Me dved here with:tan of his mortar,bosts."Yes- Wedgy the Moroi inlaid with another, and this afternoon lour others were thereat tip: Coterrander. Porter told me the tlotiliss;was fired upon at and that it Is the intention of '.ttte lebels-to - caount a trouble- some battery at that plum- also, stiletto:owes Landing. - a learned' at a farm hone sinn ing up that t h e • boots .whiett - arairaocl fiat mottling were. lind at from • Etas' • ClBLtotiad' oral the Emily -Paashl:was hit two or three thuds, one shot haying temponraily:disabled .ortekof her , • Yistradv morning I sent, the Oneidaind Wining to look after these places.- Twiner; low 4 utugjond the :Fratandell, i5k0 41 .97/17,tbe two mea teats as fur as Bat Ora laage, ik antitsh oa there. thkibirag the rebels appear Tilt/ DIM is etleadlag sad lortifyths WO- wash tad • C: MEE It itnallitheYheirctiaiun tenthOlPana trnoPo quirteredluand about the town• The , Wilbingteri ,- .524r ' , aye r fen Friday fist adivlsion if •McDowell's corps took up the Une'of march for•Wineatoni Va., which point it-now ho)ds.-; We presume this move ment ta,pienaratoiy to a prompt 'And' proper concentration of Gent Pope's twiny: Yesterday: noon sCsibmarine battery was towed to:the navy yard by a tug from Phil*. delphia; Unite in the -water it resembles. in &shape a sturgeon, and is about thirty feet lontand sis feet in diameter. • • - Iplllll.-- CON PLESSION. - WJSRINOTON, dstratuei3On - motion of Mr.• Clarke of it. 1., the Contsmtioalill returned from , the House was taken' Mr, Clark-,moved that the Senate insitt on Itsuunezidtionts, and ask a Committee, of Conference, ' • Mr. Sharman moved that the Senate recede from its amendatent and agree to. the Rogge . . , (Mr. Trniabitll, 'of M., hoped the Senate would recede... In that way they could get a Confiscation bill, not u eiiicient as tome wish, but yet a good bill. •• • The resolution wai taken on. Mr. Sherman's niotion,erhich sae. rejected by a of 14 Mr. Wright, of Ind., called up' the resolu tion for the.expalsion of Senator Simmons. Mr. Ten Eyck moved to -refer the resola -1 lion to the Committee on the. Judiciary. '4greedlo--yeu, 3l; nays, On motion of lir. Fessenden the Tariff bill was taken ap. . The Senate proceeded to consider the ainendments reported - by the Committee on Finance. The duty on spirits distilled from grain was raised from 25 to 50centa per gall.; on sheet iron about 38 per cent.; on quinine, altered from 74_ meta per ounce to 45 per cent. ad valorem; on opium prepared for smoking 80 per-eent. -ad valorem.. -The -proviso ex empting mt. was struck out. On ehickpry - the duties were deduced front 4 to 2 Cents per gr ad., The bill was then • reported _to---tbe The amendments -Malvin Committee were censured in and 'pained: introdnced t4amend the sot calling forth- the , militia tor the suppres sion of invasion, .1 . e.; approvedYebruary Bth,, ' Mr. Foster inttodaeid a bill amendatory , the sot prohibiting the Slave trade: • • • On motion of Bir:liale,the bill to establish and equalise the; grade Goo of_offeers in the nary, was taken op. bir. Grimes offered in amendMent giving to naval ofilleers, when' retired, 'rations; •as [Ten to same rank of army airier', jle- , Mr.. Shemin. offered . amendment that el/thers of the navy have the lame pay as the lame isn't of army °Sinn', and no retired aims tti have any rations. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Grime, the'grade of Ad miral Was changed to RwarrAduairal: Adjourned. . Hoose.—The House concuire - ;din the report. of the Committee of Conforenos on the United States Note and resumed the contidera tion of the( bill to provide for the discharge of State fanners and othen ' and to authotissi this Budges of the. United 'States Courts to take --ball.. or riaignisanoe, •' to secure ': too same, and clothing tbs. President with - the. power to - suspend the writ of 'Law* 'cwrpue. 'The bill was teen passed: :' The House passed the fienatellii &faring the pay and emoluments-of certain °Mears of the army, ond for other purposes." One of the sections empowers the President to discharge" 'init 'nether unsuitable - for duty, or whose dismissal would promote the public interest. Another section bestows full citizenship tin ikdsons bora abroidifter one year's residence, 'on condition of . honorably tervingirethoirmi: On inetleit of ,Mr. Idsisi; the .110010 - insistid. on its .disagreement to the Senate's subitituta for the Contlication bill, and wthstinted to a Committee of 'Conference. ' - The House concurred lathe Cat:dense° re- Port ontheCirilAppropriation bilk - Thellouse aftarwardsadjournid. re V , ' ir FraFromstrum and Waste Riven, Celan, steamer Sunshine, from. Vicksburg on the SOth; reports the bom bardment as still continuing.' • The town bi deserted by the Military. The news !tom . White . river, Ark.; is not animiraging. • • , • .• . • •• • , Col. loitokatill bolds St. Charles. • • • Ni relief has reached Gen. Curtiss: The whole 'country bordering 'on White strati/ reported in arms. • • .The boats were frequently from the . the - July B.—The Grenade Appeal, of the 5d mit, says' ;that a large number of, troop's have gene fro:at - Tupelo to Mater Val;. ley, forty miles south,: of Holly Springs. Breekturidge's division has gene to Wicks- . burg. A large number of Mitodrrippf . troops have gains to Riau:aim& Pearly alLthe government storeshaveleen removed from Grenadato a place occupied by three thousand rebels. They - have burned all the trestle work of the bridges between Mein phis and Cold. Water. Oen. HAl:damn has issued, an: appeal to the poop.° oFArkaaras, saying that they intend to annoy the enemy in every, possible waY, and asks the people to do•tbe earns. ' -The Little Ronk Gazette of :the 28th nit:, says the Fedore'l troops evacuated Indian Bay, SL Charles and the whole lesier White river, end gone in the direction of Menipids. . Curtis left Batesville And, crossed Black river, and is suppoced:to marching towards Cal.; ohs Bridge, with a view of reaching the Mis sissippi river, via Crowley's Ridge. • •• From. Fortress Itionioe. Yearatie Mental, July,l3.l'ho ofileer charge of , the sick and wounded at Savage's Station states that all wore removed previoue' to the rebels advancing on that place. - Gni. McClellan bas adianood about seven mites up the iIIMOII.IiVOT since the 4th. . No fighting within the last two days. Besides the &cheat Tester; eaCtured train the rebels, another. small gunboat , was cap tared: She encounterolour gunboats about twelve ratios above Harrison's Landing.: Thee Knickerbocker-left this evening with 100 alck and Sioundei forWeshinigton.' illtgof.tracerenriiiki tallay from a cruise Dull sYork river.- . , 'At 'Cumberland, wee cooed. ninety of our weneded soldiers.: They'were brougbt itlow rolleir,stisi, When. the rebels eolopellod - as to retain them to..:thst hospital where they mune from. - AlCgaist oi the . Jauies rlver., • • It . ecrultingin Indiana and .ohio.' oniztarr;Ady 8.,,,Gev. Murton's call for elpred additionsa nurineentatind 'six batter!** of-..-artilleryi! although a published yeeterday morning, hill' been . responded to in a moat hearty and aonfident manner -by prominent and.. infiuentiyr, representatives': from over thirty Counties. = Gov. Marton; and, Ron: P. W. Thompson addressed - a large meeting at_ -Indianapolis kit night.. - • ' • The organization of Ohle 'regiment* will commence immediately.. (keeps are be. lag established in, different parts of; the State. for the ' , reception Of troops. Recruiting . has materially improvid within thejant few uays. Over eight' hundred privates .nn furloughs have reported at Camp Chase, and the number increases daily. • ' Skirmish near Front Royal. Facer Row., July moorted bore that one of out wagon, trains on tho road leading-southward, near Flint Bill, was at tseked yesterday by two hoedred rebel bush whackers, and a battle on a small sale co stumed. The attacking party was'►t ant be lieved to be the advance guard 'of, a larger loam. Shortly afterwards the rebels was dispersed into the mountains; ma nothing more beard of them. , . . . • ';alarkete by Telegraph. • Paz tanstritts, B.—The Basket Ilia in dispose no chimp, daimon Is lbe ardor of th• day, with an aztreinely Inquiry b..th Srr ehlpDa.o I 'and home conrozoption; oleo of 12,000 bids Borth. west extra .anilly flour at PAW. and Ohlo en tni tingly at I/Z1,72.. lio chana•• laya.flout or Com meal, Wheat kiln good demand, and 10,C00 hubris *did at $1,24(41..t7 for red, and 11,..V01.15 for Ken. to ky."17111 sena ; laity at 6a. Coro Is lo good mutat If..o= l l le I d 40ta an r s ' lrrs ' n 4 la and ng s ibl .Dalaszarsa L.Cn 1a &az, with sales of Wi bags at 19021 for 11.10. and 2424 34 for Lapyra." Provisl2 dalleCa Mari Rork, at .111; 200 4hd. Mats at 7 iimf,2oo tiaras. Lard at auh . Wh y ligall . pf Ohio at 30031, - aud drandge t 0... Um, July B.—lvezdzig.L-Cotion Arm; SOO JOIE at 4 XL rim burr, 200:00 sm. .Whest a =ooo biotrela sta. , Corn heavy; 733,000 sold at 41 ‘ 1 , 7. Widaly Ono aa tr3qoi3o.- filial': 'buoyant at 7 , ' ler Yuen:mad% gal*. eas 1:7111lAt:' OAS, q t. Omer.' • ~Oold advanced to 1.2C,' and to' some case. Mil high 07.ther• being rtouterof as orport duty, whirrs the 11 .5 is Ils,1 10 0 10 babla• Jay IL—Wheat bra deellnlngte'nders- Asyy whim gi4801,22f0r nal. Own Vast- roar. __lfid‘..ooffen gels's; Ilia s Whisky Cr.. and Wilelniald is; Ohlft2l RV ;list 'U KkStfHehl{+3 hhd& 0100 '6:4.111"4"14,11 7. . 4 13. LIGOILIT 400 r apEcuullOTlPEtte:L-;--;•.-0 ,, Sea Barker .!c 7 Co's eulyere*nefer,.. - Tun greatest bargattm ever offered In city in the way of Ste Gold and Mier Watches, cloaks, Jewelry, Silver Ware end Bandy Goods, are now to be had at the Jew elry Store of J. X. Roberts, No. le - fifth street, as in tionzequenee of the lresent.- preuion in trade bola closing out „hie oaths' stook at oest, and many sattelee at much lair . than Cost; Also pays pertletdar attention eo the *visiting of . tine Watches, - Clocks and Jewelry, in which 'he . - employs none' bet the --hestworkmen.. Chiron moderate. = Fastuoimita Or.oranna MID wizen . ro air :heck Wswould say- that 'Vinsre:.l4;-11.' MeGlee 'corner et Federal street and DlS mond Square, havejruitrerelist their summer goods, and their patterns are all* of the latiat styles. Any person:desiripgawell-madeadd neatly fitting suit of clothes, their,eistabilaV meatis the right place. 411 their elothingiir made under 'their own supervision, and - thoy are alWaye ready to sell cheap to cash I?4eig:' S. Darker eArertiteruent.- • Wn. Voltam, Oarpenterand Joiaar Job bing Shop, Virgin - idley, - between • Smithdeld street and Cherry alley.- AA kind ett Repairing done on short notice aid in`-work nimble manner. chargao zooderana. yoqr orders. 4.11 orders ~promptiir,•attendnif to. , , • - Fiitahriwcao for ' the 'army . leave the city until supplied wit 'Holloway's Pita and Ointment. For mitres; scurry, womidi, email pox, fevers and bowel complaints; thew: medicines are the best in the world.. Ewell French soldier uses them. . Only 25 cents 211 o r 380 LOCUST , rOSTS.—.T&DiaI Ilene hue-tie above amount of locust poste, Of . a 'jail axtia quality and large else, at ,the Biceliter Coil and-Lime Yard, on Marian avenue and the railroad, Allegheny city. . thornua CALLS will be taken at -Plttmat's Book Blom opposite Poet °Mei; Fifth st. at the Minibus office, Noi 40.5;•Liberty stied. Day or night, all orders leftin eithrttlnt Owes will be PeqnPUY PAAPfIaP4 Biz Barker & Co's . . . - . . . .. ' DOCTO R C. Ifni's Water Cali and llonice. pathio Physician ; Ilso agent. far. Itainbow,'s celebrated -Truss for 4uptures.' Cosner of Penn and Wayne streets:,. , , .: ' • i r:: . DINTISTRY.-Dr. C. SID, No. 246,-Tattn . . attends to all branches of 'the Dental profits • '•• : •••. - .4.ffusawarTs. • „ CUNUFRT.HALL. CiailileatOSS 436; - XIHMETPS NIINSTEELS: - r. 02 . 1C,WEEK LONGZR, by pittlcabir Inv:teat:4 Jim:lday' . Evening,' - July-'7ll . Clusage'or prvainisienfintv ; • .• . - NEW EIONG5:4(11:13; A nasston-25 • CilaiTS Dam open al o'cloctl•-ea• sneer at & Je7 — • PRANK EDWARDS; lieefit.) yr.irrr4. WANTED—Ten (10) CONTRACT Piri. =cults, to go to Harrbon's Landing... Jana Myer. eta Fortran" klontoe—to'atart immediately . , Ple ase call on the tunderalgned for contract. • ' J. 1/cOAXe.Sccrigeca I - • • lATANTEW—Capt. a_ r lOW Pennsylvania Nolcultiete: kiwi been ell, .tatted for the reendllng• se:relay - and in now In the city forabst purpose:, °Mak .No, .fifth street. (up stairs ). Uemalts can have tbe choke of attach. Mg themselves to any or the y i etunylninla Sr :ILItPli.l)3--A.MVAIOI3'PGAGI•EW • Li ea, ilaauo m Bonft wo.ll , llkatsigst,lw =outs is follows, to wit: , •• 1-tor $O.OOO, lutslug 2. years to ma. 1 for $2.600. *"* **. * 1 t0r'43,003. --' . 44 'B' 4 . , • • / tor'St.ool, • - /for $ 3 / 000 . BX, - 1 tor sl,lv o , 3{,ro3;' •-1.0 .arced on city cotufZ oroeftf slight corec t l, o`ks - ' .ooush.,..g&u , azne.ta - BRoN CH lAL br mac Oh:oaq A? which might be . ‘°C r ' 'With a;'isai7ple.. remirk; if nciAcctecl, ofia+tosr4victes seriously Few- are aware i f the ilarortcaLat 1.; btoPPine ; a . .4 2 ' ,2 4 1 1-4 or .47dd in #a' first. stage ;ilea which. in am - /eirina4 , 6,14 4 1 .V 44 mad'reined.% if nat attended to, 5004 attacks the- balsa. • x• - Is 4figauceagetanchial,gich.ca uerefirst introduced eletwiieccii,44 has been ./oaved *4: ; that' ar the best before h's.i4hz; Sala, 441.itctliaih.H. • e, AnihriLap tfaiallthl the C." 0.711171; and numeiroas affectwne the'Oft*u . 24- Public Speakers 11" Sksirkrsl will find- them, effectual fa mnit. and si;reniitheninir'ths mice. acid by all Oruggkrta and CParaltros jlredidne, at:lls 'eantsper`7,oz. a9r a. t,y_alltiON Antiorroko. a, =Ma EL A. Na Ha raTOOK a 00.,11.11. DELLIBEI a CD. • B. L- PALINESTOOK a C 0.41 .y. VANDEBTOtT • • ILENDIRSON DRAB. • - • affumrftY o[lu 11 IJOXES - 1 " Wi; II anzliSE; , bbls. bonissoo* . 101 do No.l mau 100,000 IDs. Nacon Maas, higil i jog & n nooks banso4 2100 bbls. No.l Clubon 0 NolbsSCooll Co: 21 •do No. 3 large 11solsorols ;`. •-" ' 10kfsi . 111: 101 bolus 1 White-Slab; .` 10 do . I Take Harney. 10 do Labs f3hid; , • • 10 bbli.l3nsqusbanns. , 'llle aboyo are now fa stare and for sidilens by 'Nos-141 and 141 s mg stss.sti W lit/LE SAL S ZAPEltrWikktk:. V HOUSE. LiMiat .;.,s ,CAP PAPER'S. • -, • Alin' PAPtin. DILL PAXERg. ' • ' , INABTLI4. rUies. w A ir ti beso ind ldst . "lfror il. pricos saarlea lbe Mck Ciash. 4l l! l italkirs ti* 1": 1111 6"1."14 1,4 It to thetr otroo4P toinul 0. tIRMO °au' A a,: .-, in724.4immod- 3f , Favor lkiVers. 67 Word strict. 1 1 .13.101. , JOB YEINTINti iwUtllii arcutars, Pea Lb sat Beads, POstift• Inding, Labels isr Ibincturers, Labels for Drigglits, and eras" 11, in CI al arum= ta and P 1 4 13 mincing, mooned gamily, .dm fbassta, - . .o.;oglieliON 00.; si79l:3taieal 13 learn lob Itistess..67 .Wood 'Jaunt* kce ettio - Sias— .2 A article, ktr flu we of Ptiblirgraphert: Trer Wm by WY. G. JOLIderrON CCi. ..72ugawic4 .1 - Eltationert. 67 Woad it: VI:BMX/BAP • :ALBU - A ChOloo JIL stock azarlargis mica" at laviOrtota. Per saki by HIL - 0. JOHNSTON a CO., myttltairood Mailmen. IST.Wond stmt. I\TSW ' TUT DIAN Toy.-60 bpi& hop ao a' . 4 ddo ao hitbtL. zobba. iNrot Iki doh yipitneo • •••--• • 19 - do' 'rot Pork !do; ; Now irce4winz and kw imila by 'PO COOYERaz--700'acre oftimbhr J. hod, ortnated to liroitoolooloner17:1,..0 Blarrnillo tondos Poolou Waal. Railroad Inwood Poomoihonth CLEW ir 10 escheats ono sere or s tito !so . tilll{io or Po Oil Matta. . Apar to " • }AO IC ra,Anrar ow; ihalilaint, DUKE kitiLLAND:iOd4-ctirect from rAndoin Llowe,,ln'idons Jodi, ooaddidnidOmr,ii quart nub; •,11.2 60 cams of EllninfLat,!idetiob , i . sted Jul '' turner EmHb.dold and /meth urn.: 'l"t dekaNtit4.- Al.- 110101,-Btho Lack. Uttar, Ndfard. Oadvdni, klustakotridl. We, Elnel . men and Loalestho Arrests:l lkieundelpe W • by awn JOHNSTOSP*. ' tad tomes Eignitherdd and Yount. stkedtd..ftv nitIED rsacuts,-A4p . ,tiliqednerk,..l -KJ' Illidufa, for td , J. R. wan wrilk O&M -43000 bush. Prime Pelms3lllh. to at.. 04 tce.c.6r- --= J. R. ILIMICIT w, mitt WW OdiabOSt and: MOEN .r ~~i~io:~r:i~~r r~ T .AWBENCEVIGLE PROPERTy AT I,l♦tronoN.- - -vnt be sat, at PetbUetaction, on • the Mattes. mar .Ett. NrCy'l Meath. Lawrenco. on SIIITBADAY. the-1M _day of Jane, UM, at El ciatrak f. M , N. Itsdanble NaNdlne lota to • plan of hog hdd oat by J.dme 3.4filthel. la Conine . townebtp, near the bonmal of leoramterflle, The at weld lota beneath • front at 52 toot on Claret, Moot, and &VIM' ltO tett to an envy twelve tat wide The other dear hare dacha fmat atildleet on NVelicaall une, and t andeph of 300 Pert to tar alley ten tot wide. Thee Isle amen:dent of scam 6004 the Mts.= Plamnrer IMltersy t by Belleau- Mine .treat and baud wan an Rt. Nai7l {rums, bon eamerilist Thayer* to &healthy kcetbm; mend • beamtial moped. With satelledat wheat, thereto% man depot apt Awes the Inemediele viethlty. As the lOU may readily be wen. it to xar to dwell tailor on tbslmprerermeate In the 04 to ether advantage, of than lats. Rothmans mill retell* General Warrantee Deeds Lx their late f. Tim or lietz—lhos Mel . hand. ewe . ce to twain:ly payments Dom day at mds, with Wm.". ... to lbe, second by Dots aid mortage en lb. rroPert A of Ll* Ices amy be, seen en application to John J. Mitchel. Attamey et Lew, No. di Mb Mime, ,‘ Pittsharib. ar et bit maidsam, Cheetent street, Lawneareille 'JOHN J. NITOBEL. • IfoOLNLLaND, And .yraireite N 'MOTH • WAHL, Y • ATI E0011014.-4iii . xvievraa, Jay 15th, at 8 'o'clock; vitt mold, at Occonerdal 8 , 0a4 Boom; lla ss TIED the rettudahkg iota 'on VM= and In atzeota E. o.of.Fav nth Wait lots, betigjktt No e. 128. 427; 05. 708,141 and 188; each baying a front of 40,1ast on Erin street, and eratondEng back 04 foot 734 intim.- - Al* lots Nan: 141.145 and 148, rack haiTtnra trait ot 01 het on Demon atniot, and eatanding bank too t PrrYean-/I" Sion *op!. Jr! mrt-' Jug - •J. G DAYIS. bast. - CH 1L D KN -;l3lTtillng4 MATE= AT AgOTION.--01:WEIVAltARicT MORNING. July 9th. at 10 o'clock, *III biliatt. the Commercial Auction' Rooms, 64 111th •tmt. a .great variety of Childinn'a Buggies and Chaitea, In emery style of txdsh: J. G. DAVI& Aunt. HOOP 13EHM31 1100 P BECISTBI zHOOP,BIIIIIII3I SOUP SKI:IM I :BOOM sYllt en daa, for:lmilar, Man and C!lll44ni. NoOLELLAND'S AUCTION NOON O:• arim ipicARDWAIIE - AT AUCTION: WZDNIGSDAY MORN' NO, Jm) .9th: ' - at 10 o'clo*. will In sold, at Davis' Aviation, &4 Slab la.: 8 Itnelismorted Virgin Chisels .9 ,do do Gou - 1 - Sap_Dorarr, , „ d - 6 40 - -00rieHoes; -a• do °aro It do Llasadifxl746teh9Dl;.;.': I• to • do 'l,6sean -• • ' la grcie calcined chalk - _,- Jut: - „ J. G. DAIII9AOOI. DOURBON VIEISIETI;ITOBACcO , 1./ eaclns. , -thivirmssirir moils rsa, Vat hut:: atiOA'slock, be...50lo r , at-Darts'. Auctioni; boxer superker - Ricisiiaiti Tobt; 2 5 bozo le= 10 1044 18 Aur 'Boort* Ala o ol dc . lenTateAt ccr4rh ' L.. . ' G., DAVI& Abele . PAINTIN . 1313 AND., LOOKING 131.683 AT- AIICTIOIL—On MOAT - 110/111IBO,Jely_21 - h, 14 10 , o'clock, tail be sold, at the Cotomerckl Sam 61.711 th street, Ave superior Oil Paintings, Cabinet latlicapee, : One gift healer: alto:one elagaht gilt frame Looking' .4:3l4.osnisznentaotdab. ; • J. f4D141/4 ALUM - . '. NDsxr - Bwp..tsk•mm ~.„!$•; GlClaltliF Altrit t LW, 06iiared 6, tb6.rigi 'nal Dr:J:JlCLlNDYlNT:whfrttutsirtivat! . , . iCets..ura 0 . 1 • t3WWFIJI4fL, t.:;c; • *- Ou l o l =lx , * ) R 3 wriclxii Curalnova Diswirs, • Sogi Errs; . . FtAylii:illgitr, , Trca - . Ow AND ~reusoax Uttißaa, • JAUND/C; S4mTßniguni.r. - socuitteL Dissarsa, mrnaAr. Esatry . Loss ow Arrxtrra Foul Binx~uti. • • -2 •- • • . . (kdnAltrrA 'Tainiinti *as ALL , ; . .itisoitsi* PROMAN I3IPBOPSIi CONDITION OP TIH *Oal. " 77 - • - ' • ' ' EITFXOI2 - AND MOST • .• 16110NA*, AND 011M07 TO43WW/Ft, WIEISREi IMED =UM VIMINGLir, Al 1.. :' :`[~o~osu~aa~o: Miamost& Is offered to thepa . Polo- 'W•7 enortbi orwa6a f co—lctavkdszow itood tad • .lea a TONIC, 4b• MAIV TUS 131Uttlfell 42dia . .1446•81. 4 , - . uoelLll6 appalls, bq intent ' I ?ad° 4 4 aadPermancith';. , !: . . , . STA pyritic : iinriirteliilis ~ •• th" e 5_;0 9, ! 11 .4 1 4 5 ;f4, " t P rw R I PAMPGARIPittifi Ii . • :ri«, ~,: ~f~•~. • i 7,17 •-•,•-•• • 11111t0f1011 1 / 1 11 1 0H,... 4 , 4 7 7 - • lid giltitiAtetiti..l....;;!‘". eadalkdd sikl 7. .1101611! , ALLEN; - .ebtaspr, ot,roarook.n.4 .• f?• - ..eirrikaur. Atwaslion_ jesA r ja.. stigr GIATIA:NiaOII3; 0 SAYING /110)401401:1110 OHM. , Tbi.mtirlosiirfttel3e/st&OOF:=Ne:,;. x . 0,001"11 CTICXX., !VW . psisx.:P .1 1 W 0 471a0t.' r.• •341 ,, i13 s itrkt4 1411 nosh% riiiismWts A .4 ." .6 5. 40 * • . ff!M 9.yy'~Z> -`~ _, ~~
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