U 11 ittsburlh 414 II lESDAY MORNING, JUND 28, 188 el CITY AFFAIRS. tor 017701.4 L PAPA'S Of 11 1 7111 - OH" 10Z491011101113airatron for tbo oak b - 1. Ootioson, No 66 Pifq. drift — tom:tad WTI 9 u . g 13 I u Domow -Pittsburgh 'sanitary Committee. W. sometimes recur. !otters from our bran* soololies ackineue to glue them some _ advice in regard to their rat.,o g money to tarry on their societies. Mony hove concerto, tableaux, strawberry & • , by shire they raise enough to supply Mc .cms-r • tilt Material for some time, but when that Is ex , tad they have nothing more to work en, an they must again devise some means by w h they can aim money. Now If by 'so plan, aregular monthly Ineotes am he and , the society will work mere regularly with more saturfution; for we knew that as jug as the war lute, the women must work. We Norwalk think the_ plan of the Alert ChM, of tit, for raising funds, vary gook; but we have heard of the aystem en whit& s, Brighton Society works, which 1, Tbat more simple and there Is which is worthy of nous". The town is divided into dietriots and collec tors appointed, who &Aloft mbseriptions from Imtli Mess and getticin en .the AMOUIIi rub ,v, seribe)rarying Isom fire d ollars to ten cents, nenefeeling themselves so poor that they me tbi ant rpm ton tents a month for, the relief of soldleri. By this means they raise about one hundred dams a month. The following donations hare been receired for the week endlog June 20th: White, Orr & Ce.-200 yards of mosquito nett. Miss B. M. Simpson -2 patinas of wags. dam. ' Brookville Soldiers' Belnif denotation -56 handkerchiefs, 36 roll. bandages, 51 pillows, pain drawers, 23 towels, 3 shirts, 1 sheet, 1 bundle lint, I cost, 1 wrapper, 5 packages dried fruit, 12 palm-leaf fans, I pair slippers. • Soldiers' Aid Society of Broirnimllle-20 . Chlets, 14 pairs drawers, 8 'hoots, 7 pillow ,. Manes, 3 dimity spreads, i pole socks, 3 elms Awn s 2fars fruit, 3 cans taw/lieu, , I ,tar to : :mate's, 1 bottle blackberry wise, 334 pounds dried Muffles, 13‘ pounds dried peacbee, unlade tided plums, lja • pounds dried rasp berries, I.li pounds dried cherriss—reedidod pounds dried apples, papers. Allegheny Ladies' Aid" Society -5 pairs drawers, 4 shirts 6 cans. fruit, 1 Bask dried beg, 1 sack dried blackberries, 27 yards mosquito nett, 27 magazines, I bottle currant 111110. Mrs: D.. 0. Finkel—l package' dried elder berries, I can peaches, 2 cans bucklebsulea, 1 bar map. &UMW Aid Society of Minersville and .Center avenue-13 shirts, made of muslin fur nished by the Sanitm Committee. Sidney A. Chalfant, Wilkins township—l bottle blackberry cordial, 1 bottle raspberry vinegar. 1 bottle currant wine, pals, of drawers. A Lady, per Bev. IL 1.. Miller-66. Dr. J. K. Findlay, Surickleyville-615. .A Friend -326. The Insurrection in Holmes county, Copperheads Subdued. fins/where we publish the oirrametanom which led to the reshnescre of the authorities In Holmes comity, Ohio, and sow we are able to give the finale of the affair. The Cleve land Amid says: rr By this (Saturday,) moraines train from Milleraburg we get authentic news from the Holmes county rebellion up to a late hoar last sight. The war Is over. Order ones more reigns in Holmes runty. The lam have bees vindicated, and themithority of the Government suaintained.- • The reported battle with ham of life is a ...searel. There has been only one skirmish, that at the stonewall, described In our o nal aocmint, in which one or two rebels were The insurgents hav woonded and some pris e give ta u pe two of the en gi original prisoners who were ven arreeted by the Marsha', and the other two aar to bo forth- Main. Some of the ressuers:ri ven vp and no olutrustion to the arras of the ethers Is to be made. Arrests o o of the kading isrargents &nab* to be made, if they *an be found (which Is estaidered somewhat doubtful). . The enrollment la to be camplened Me Issurgents to disperm, the military to be withdrawn, which is already done, with the *sceptics of me hundred men, who are left to Me that the agmermat is compiled with in good fan The balsa*, of the.foree fa said to harem*? to Warsaw, Coshocton county, to J ‘zigelate' seine insurgents Is that vichlitY. central Board of Edna Cot. The Control Board of Edasatton ant Mon dry male& Zoos 22d, 180. Poona, Mears. Brady Hardison, Volts, Marshall, MaAalsy, Sergeant aad Bingsrly. Mr. /Cordon was appointed Pnoldent, pr o a The :slants, of the previous Eluting were read and !mond. The Prltt of the High School reported the malt .f thesasadiation of applicants for tadatlarkin. ho Oa natio* of • Mr . Brash, the' applicants thefdlowiag ambers, havlagpassed the rosalred standard, were deolared titled te elsesdos to the High Behool, vie t Nos. 4, 10, 1 4. 18 , 3 4, 16, 58 , 49 , 50 , 97 . 80 . 46, 74, 88, 90, 92. • Oa mil= et Yr: Maxim ths; bp= holding the following numbers were oatithel to mixasibultloa, vls 3 Nos. 3,4,1, 13, 15,16, /7, /9;20, 21, 23, 23,26 16, 27, 28„ 20, SO, 31 - , Si, 143, 27, 39,440, 41,441 , , 44, 45, 45, 48, 61, 42, 53, 64,66, 58, 69, 62, Is, 44,44 47,13 6 , 39 , 30, 71, 72, 73, 74, fa, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83, 83, 84,86,86, 87, 814 91, 93. Oa sloth* of Kr. Maw by, Wednesday, the 24th, and Thursday, the 27th et August,. erue toed as the dip for the mexamisistk tß . Oa tootles, atliotuas A New,,Book. egtdgestand that` Messrs. Lippincott k 00 ., olPid/edalphls, hare now in pram a work by t Bev. J. J. Marks, D. D., anti tied es Bogue mad Intuit' in the Peninsula oompoj s a." VT. Marks be. enjoyed the but advantage, f or l b-citing such • book, 111 he bee bun, from the Tor y list of the war connect. sod with the army, imaNd has massed t hrough all the horrors of thegesupsiku swam Diclunond, sad book fait acpaignoed the mit wilts 4 1/ harssatent The is written kr. PliTh— not for military nuts—anti - - Is the ressrd of things which occurred under the eye of an latelligent spectator and SO to. /t will be looked - far with great intemwt hy AM 'who knew th e author, and its st istamenta of all suck heti es cam under bis o.basuration be soaped am beyond impeaci 'nut; for his letters whin Dave so tognenti , j,r in onr ova banana she, that Dr: Yatlu . is a-- , metal sad observant wituni—ns whose *asthma will siwaym be minable.: -I - IfirwPosusaa ' l • %a that sam* Us nada Ounberind Presbyterial: • Eisaini As sen periling as ARM* lad to the utablisbnuns t nay W- of • park fladag knee of that deanalualles this city. the of the Oessborktad .Phmeityls rim saps "A oonimittee ifbli nation as appointed at Piumburgit, Pa. ,pu la . time, w at unm be „ our Drina Books, Confissiossok&o paling at that atty. This we i.gard as • wile and nonomini anangnmat.' As we have beton said, books can be published at a Ism *Sam Ist Pittsburgh than at and otitis point west of the Albino Mountains Bunn O Rita, 0V11M107014 -itrz. Tidu7 0 rednitour tha donor sad se a •allto deb*/ Taste at slut tbostnp, taw Wa nt on Wodautay arab& upon whla b a,- oadion the new oonsation arawe, of "Armors yleyd e " sad "The Two Bettor of t p' 1:7 Vallay, or the Yobuttowr win b e Marry lo a vary moans' part of A , at- Nabwn d EU uniform ooark stability lan won Ida lotto of fri: way w d e , who wills° doabt ere Ma a übiper. Maisnra Ex my Elms WAIL —A ay et ., to of tho anima of tho Blztb Ward win ,be bold tido midair, at the pubis oohed holt to, iitl_f l talt rem Wakek, to tab adios la to demi! gtb /at at t?• WN . air* it Mill llall°9l* Th __ 7 ___________ ... Work on the rortilleattens. At Go assatiag of the lizamitin Committee, held -Let night, the ruorte of the mu work ing on the different Una el fortification, were traikid for : (:,:t SIZZZOVII 1114 BrOWLI it. Co., Cap McDonald 180 Drama and Carters' Society, Citr,,„. 180 Lloyd a Mark. Capt. Nixon. _ 140 Clerk* froto Market & fth sta., Capt. Barchflold 1 40 Olorko from Market and Fifth mu, Cop; Baus, MO Mtn, from Market & agnate., Capt. Pollottohees W Clerks nom Market, Wylle and Centre avenue, . 1 3 :, Market, Bt. Clair and fifth strut; Cert.Bulger 112 St. Clair Guards, citizens of Market, Liborty and Wood streets, Cap; W. D. finsllb--...........-- 83 .}. H. Php., Capt. W. e_..........—_-----_. 10 Citizens of Llborty d Wood otreets, Capt. White 118 Citizens of Wylie street, Capt. Becker----... Park, McCurdy & Co.) l 40 Stalin, Pa k & Cu, 250 ..................—...—....—. Park Brother & Co. . Ginty'. Bun Works, thug. Willi ams.----....... LSO Jouph Pennock, Chu; Totten --. 35 Efitionlascu &Co.; s4pt. MeCti . 7.- ------. .------ 21 11.11, Spur &Co , Capt. MoOtuse.. ------- 53 N 0 Watt & Co., Capt. Lee --.....--... 25 ot eltr Work, Capt. W011e....-...—.........--_,..—.... 85 Jeo-; Boyd & Co., Illont. WastlS... —............ 12.15 lI a. ~iie a Ben, oapt. IteLeau...:—... 71 ows ondry Cat. P0rz.................1........ ........ 14 W. B. ikelfe, Captain Welsh— ----- 28 Perry I Wilton, Capt. Moecke l—....-----,.... 10 Csarion, Preston & Clo.,_ftd,dn P01i...---... 98 Planets' Society, Capt. mil ----........ 16 MBeeler, k Our, Out. Neap ----- ........_. 18 cKinney. Capt. MalLinner--.........___...—. 19 Mathew Canard, Out. we e ,......_____...... 14 Thames Moore, Capt. 1100re...----...----. 6 Burke I Barn,,, Captain Barn, 15 Soho Works, Capt. McLain.--.-..... ` _. 120 Guise More; Captain Modett.—....--.....---- John }Socket; Capt. Beokott•—• --- 8 GAnderson & Phps, Om; Phi111ia....„7.—. 35 G. Moore & Bro Oak; M00re........*„.____—.... 22 . Newdotfer, apt. Rewd0G5r—..............-----• 6 RE. Knson, Oapt. 8n0wi50n.—....... 11 eenter! White, Ovt. Whito.,--..a..i.........—..... 8 Bissell &Co , Capt. Milln-- • .........-- 45 Payette Ball Works. Capt. idgar.-- -- 7—.--... 17 Bud & licOsnigle, Capt. Reed.. ...----.. 10 Gillespie & Mitcholl, Capt. 8i11e5p1e—....—........... 13 Lippincott & Co., Capt. Estop— ................... 120 Weidin, Roily & CO., Capt. Weldin...-------- Dario, Phillips I Co., Capt. Weldin.• - •— • —...., 15 Penna. Railroad, Dootesna Depot, 60 W 0.9 t. cCrebloom. 25 Hood, Second I Wood sta, Capt. J. IL Mary arvey & Co., Cape, Barver.---.................-- 48 B L PabliaLtki....— .—.«......--.........., 9 Pill White Lead Worko.----.--.....—.---- 13 Chat t Co., / lwo-horse tetia—. —......., 8 BW W Wallace, men on their own h00k...:-....... 11 urchfield di 0b—....--..—.—.........._ ,- ro Mt; Is 00 56 98 68 -...... ft 5 10 T 0 taL................... . •..... .4. W 2 7- : Ciimattun. lulu\ aWouod Street Hatchway and Oloyklap Mhz 63 im, Smyth & 00............. .........................._' 160 HS. 13. ro.i.. aco 62 Baigh a w., J. P..........---........--.--",...----..."--"-"-- ea Hrun, Jared 11.....------..---......... 34 Thomamm. it Co.-.......-,.............-....-.-.......-. & Go.---.....-. tO ..... --.--.«......-.,...._ 37 , Dui:Vilma& English • .W ' Wm. Barone a C 0.,., 14 Tam. McGralt______ •_ .......... ad ßoborc lm «.- _. 1 ,Watsß. M. Bole ....... ........... .......... ..2.! on & Honroe----........--............ V, "Ptestin & Foster_....---_.... ...... 4. Gamedartma & Co-_ ........ ----- ---........... 4 Snyder ... --. --..-----_.._-. Si SlWo 11. Drown, Coo? WuriZ...----.......-........... 47 Oug & reDUOCit...-............. ................, /2 uruell & lierr..----.-------. . WOl.l titrcet Clerks att.l alurchants, Capt. Gogan 21 Dispatch 011104. ........--..-......--......-- a Pinta Str4et Uleyky awl SI erc hanta----...--- le B . Pinta ...... --......-...--....------....... a I, Mahlon a &obey 20 ailleople a tonogt. ---.----------- .---......—..—........... 4 D. Tarnall. . Hotionimo & Doogisu .......--..-.-...-- /0 IW.V. B aro n - . ............_ .... 36 auglamp a ir0aaac1—........——..._—.... 10 Job 2 roilerton. ......................-........... a ir:. W. rumor & 00 ....,........„_....--...............---...- 40 LGeorge Li dader50a.......„.......,. lLiranolin & Ca.........‘,...........___, ..........._ 23 Wj.,. liklaA22 A w..... - ..." ...........„..... 25 alton, Philips & Co--..... ........---................. 27 Graf a 00-..... -- Gilland & Trimble- Thompooa 3 Co J. 8. Total—. - narnenru:) Hallman, Cabin & On.. Iron and 0.1•1 Works 377 LSpan& (Askant & 00.----. __ 165 awia Dalsell a lio-......... ....."-----. _ 260 YSnotrtborgar a Co..— .... 2.77 am A &nx...___-------. _. /3 Pletpn a cio -------:" a Hamm Pr t. 1. t a lin:-----... 174 Pattie:, Die :son & C 0,,..,.,.,,,, 34 lamas B. Lyon& c0......---............_.,....-- 33 hicrarlaa k C 0..,.. . ---- . €0 ltrintadi, Heap hill a. 07 :.-------- - 25 Joh:, B. Bell.--.------------. 4 Wm. Shaw—. James-....-------. 36 liard.all & 07.:-.—..-.....---.....--- 54 Baiter. Hartman a c0,..-..........___-... 77 LhicOnlly & Co----.....—; ------- si ockhart & Co.--------. -__• 7 OKitchell, Liarroa a o.i. .—....--. 60 too. Gararty-----------...... 14 A. Bradlity--. ---....---- 160 CKnapp, Budd & 0i..............----------- LVO klassra Whita------_--—. 33 hinni of inn Liberty- -..........--..- 3d Yea and holdlata Artirg Guard-- ----- en ( T0t.L........... -----------....-1967 ritomrr inuocuicrro2) X.canterieo....___--------.--. 160 Jamas —.- Gra - 130 g, Batumi a 00 ----------= 200 1 . 811 / 1 =111„ Ames a Laxi s b u------...-- 360 Mai Co 8. Main. A Do=_ Deart...... a Drtoson.-- Looogi A. et,. Posta! Dilworth 111 Sertlow /07 B. A. C0 ._...a t Jones Wood I awns, a Lan.-- 3.502 Th Goo.lirtay ___ 120 LIO /40 128 Log D. *Pal m . kaa '. M:.— !,* ,,, 1 , Ni ' k ‘, 45. "11'k14P4---- _4ll/..-- - Robtmoiollals Illung u r..... Wad, Mathew • iy . wh itu t h n di ker;:: e- Ms. Joseph Flamer then reported that he' had received an additional subscription of 1100 from Mr. Joshua Rhoda. Mesas. John Brows, Jr., Jame, Caldwell, BoL Bohoyer, John Bean, A.M. Marshall and Can. Wm. /Whitman were then appointed a conamittse to no that "the !Withrow men are pro_pezi, supplied with provisions and water. I lien. Moorhead and James O'Connor were appointed • and to Gall on the Pitts brush, Pt. Wayne and Chilies° lisUroad, and the Oknolasid sad Pittsburgh Railroad, and sundry missing firma and moist them to mad men to labor upon the inkonalnents. The Committee on Closing Stoma than re ported and were continued, with lastrustions to report the names of all the proprietors of atom not closed. Mr. John Soon was appointed a committee to see that the force working at Tartu °reek rewire their rations. Mr. Bagwell :sported that EL H. MoKin lay had handed him $6 and A. W. Loomis $2O, as a oontributiaa. The Oommittee of Tavern Karin reported • forced 180 men ready to go to work on the lortilostlona, and they were assigned to the lines north of the A isibroonultte. of the Committee for Al.l hewn/ City, conslaftg of W. H. MAIM and B. K. Korn reported from the Tani Ward, Aliegiamy,llB man $76 75., iGen. Moorokeed, sta Oh:drain of aCo =Mee on troops, reportedrha following resm o- lutions ' assokia, That this conunittee recommend Ant loyal and patriotic person" 'able to bear arms la » d fame of their homes and Ades, who have net aimed, dans ma that they form themeless into companlas and elect their of ficers, representing the professions', manu facturing mining, caatzisetaials meohaniall and other pursuits, or specified lo calitias, in cities, boramke, counties or townshipa embraced within Alpert: mat of the Morionphala; and report at one, to Mal. On. Brooke, who will have them nue fared into the sank* of the United litotes, to servo daring the plume of the President or the ocatintancsof the war; also bare the of &en oommistdoned. and Ike troops supplied with arses, ammunition, *Wilting, blankets, rations, ks., under the terms and oonditions met 1803. forth in his order No. 3, dated JIM* 9, Haosouswass Dres or rss Mosozasarzs, Strroviam, Juno JO, J Gninaaalmui No. L—The President's Proclamation calling for al: months' troops doe. not supersede the orders establlahlne a Departmental Corps, the nature of whioh service, apple". to be solsundaritood. /t Is net daller/ad to keep this organisation is se tire sorties for ally MAUS poziod a , but sim ply to establish and keep up.aa organiestion toi the protection' and Wens, of the Depart mant—that will be faalllar to every one and elktdeat whoa rev ire& After the eaergsrao is ever, the troop. will =t i ro Sell ?ono, where they can rause thek _ ZEME3 Y =I Mr. 9.—No, sir; I grave Golden my gun in the Art place, but, on rodeetlon, took It from him and handed him the old shot gun. My gun had two bullets and a double charge of powder. Mr. B.—How long was it from the time you tried the gun to the time you gave it to Golden ? Mr. S.—lt may have been an boor before. Mayor Sawyer—Mr. Bond evinced a spirit of moderation in the whole matter 7 Mr. S.—Yes, sir. I think I put this young fellow out ones or twloe, bat am not certain. The Mayor—Where was the boy found when you went up there ? Mr. B.—la the strawberry patch. Some say he bad money upon his person—in his hand, to bay strawberries, but there was none that .1 saw. I was the first man up to him. Tiae Mayor—Was this boy on any path or Iroad ? Mr. B.—No ' sir. He was o ff the road by thirty or forty yards. He was in the middle of the strawberry patch. Mr. B.—How far was he from the works ? Mr. 13.—He was about three hundred rods , from the works. He crossed three fences to get into that patch. Mr. B.—,And it wee the boy Golden that I asked you to give him the gun ? Mr. B.—Yes, sir. He lays, "Give me ono of the gnus." Mr. B.—lie it was who kept watch while you went to dinner ? Mr. 13.—Yes, sir. The Mayor—Dld he (Golden) come up and let you know the purpose (that dinner was ready)? Mr. B.—yes ' sir. I mild to him " you bad better stay aid watch." The Mayor—You were under orders not to leave unless relieved ? Mr, B.—Yes, sir." The Mayor—Was there any other member of the guard there ? Mr. B.—No, air. The further hearing of the case was then postponed till July .2d, to whioh time Golden was farther committed. The Mayor stated he learned that young Chambers was a4ll living. __. Patriotic Action of the Retail Mer -1 chant,. A meeting of the merchants of Pittsburgh and Allegheny was held last evening, for the purpose of taking cation in reference to ',los ing their stores. J. W. Barker, Esq., was in the chair, and Mr. Joseph Horne acted as secretary. After an interchange of views, it was ltatolved, That we elm our stores until Wednesday evening of this week, for the par pas of placing all our men on the torah s. clone for the defense of oar city, This cation is highly commendable, inas much as the merchants intend to gin their services gratuitously to the government. In view of this face, we sincerely hope that till closing session will be general throughout both cities—that no respeotable merehant will be so contemptibly mean as to keep even a side door open, whoa his more patriotic neighbors are working for the common de. fens,. Those who do keep open, undo! 'Doh oireunutancru, will be marked and remember. ed. The patrietle ladies of the two cities end vicinity will be carotid not to patronise those who care so much more for oaf than they do for their oountry. Let them resolve to do no shopping until the stores open again, and by this mean they will administer a proper rebuke to certain parties who have thus far been very slow in „joining in this pa triotic movement, lest they might lose a few paltry dollars. !!ELI IfX2! DIA= OF A BOLDIII.—We regret to hear of the death of Remy J. (hurley, a member of the 139th Regiment, Vol. Collier. Re died In Washington, from the effects of a wound received in the knee at the secold battle of 'Predaleksburg. The leg was amputated at the thigh, and death ensued, on the 16th init., from erysipelas. The deceased was a ver, worthy and estimable young man, and enlisted in Oapt. Mellales company, near Kittaning, where he has relatives residing. Re was a carpenter by trade, and previous to enlisting in the mirth% had been In the em ploy of Robert Wallace, Esq., at Swissvale, in this county. GIL GaAs? has sent Are the rebel prisoners to Islaid No. 10,in Mississippi, where they will be detained anti( the fate of Vicksburg is decided. Jonaßantu., of flolllersville, bad his broken. at the railroad sodding Jut Frida leg y, near Millersburg, Dauphin minty, Pa. HIGH SCHOOL COABOINCR . 11111 8?—THUI (Taalay) XTBNIBIG. 00NOZST BALL Door qoa at 7 o'clock. Par. Ibroasaa• dunce at tx,. Walt IVY P. 114100138-13 mum in Mon an 4 fqr Pak Pa lIIALAZ mom a ao. will ~ .ad out only on ions of ey tent ' • • ger or only for inspection and in - • • Con. Por this last purpose it is sapp • that on an average -not eur one day in the week will be necessary. Provision has been made by Pomo of the patrietio h a s of this tiny to &drum) the Government the necessary money to pay these troops regularly, so that they willnot have to wait the action of Congress. Under no cir cumstances can these troops be Outstayed to any other Department. By command of Mal. Gen. W. T. H. Baoou, T. Burr awns:arias, Capt. I. A. A. Gel On motion adjourned. W. B. usroz, . Gnu. H. T11131181.01/4 Jo Buretu7. . Chairman .. P; 'articular, or the Coal Hall Shoot lug Affair. A.further hearing in the case of the shoot- Lig of George Chambers, on Coal HUI, took Place at the Mayor', °Moe yesterday after noon, about four o'clock. Joel G. Smith, of Washington county, who wee one of the guard stationed to protect the property, lbeingsworn, deposed the following : I saw the gun that that man was shot with, before there wee a load in it. A nman I hid give the gun to tried one of my caps, and snaAped the gun three times before bursting one of the caps of my musket. I don't know who this man was j never saw him before ; never saw him since; being_ a stranger there, I didn't know anybody. Him and me were up there between three.quarters of an hour and an hour before Golden came up, or until cur dinner was ready. As I was sitting at the time, I got up on my feet and handed him (Golden) my gun, which was very heavily loaded. But on reflecting, I said I had bet ter take the gun from him, as he might shoot inensiderately. I took my gen out of his hand and gave him this old shot- think ing it was no more dangerous th an ' slob. The Mayor--What made you think there was no danger ? Mr. S.—Of course there was no load in the gun, end I felt al rest. We went to dinner (Bond and L) After being at dinner some time, we heard the creek of • gun. Both of us sprung up and ran to the patch. About half way between the house and the patch we met Golden. He said to me, "I shot a fel low up there;" says I "What did you shoot him for ?" He said "I eould not get him out. I told him three or four times, so I shot." Golden then ran to the house. I went on up. The lad was lying on his side. I took hold of his right arm and raised him up. (Bond was with me at the time.) The mon was limber. I bad my gun in my hand. On rais ing the man up, I requested Bond to get bo. hind him and hold him tip. He dijso. We then carried him out of the patch to the shade, and then I sent one of the men for a bucket of water to wash the blood out of his fare and nose. By this time the mob had raised to three or four hundred and went in - for killing every one of Ul with their shovels and pieks, but they did not hurt at, although they had very good chinos. The Mayor--When you and Bond went Into dinner,' understand you to say that you were confident there was no load in the gen ? Mr. B.—There was no load In the gun to the best of my knowledge. The Mayor—The presumption 1.• that ha (Golden) _put the load in it ? Mr. B.—Well there is no doubt be put the load in. Mr. Bargwinilow long after leaving Golden was It that you heard the report of the gun? Mr. B.—About twenty minutes. We had taken treats at table and were about half through with dinner. I 11114 en duty as pro vost guard, by order of Gen. Brooks. I hod orders that it I could not keep people out, to fire on them. Mr. B.—Had there been a great deatruction of property there the day before? Mr. B.—Yes, sir, a groat deal. Mr. B.—Then it wag you who put this gun into Golden's hands? Mr. B.—Yes, Mr. B.—Mr. Bond bad nothing to do with It ? SPECIAL• LOCAL NOTICES. _____ GROPER &VD BARIIIO3 Surma MACR/11, for family and manufacturing purposes, ern the best in lase. A. P. CHATOZT, %moral Agent, No. 18 Pifth street. TEOILUI Pater, ?lam and OrilliElental Mate floater, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver mont 4144 of the best quality sit low :vas. °Moe at Iles. Laughlin's, teas the Wants Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. aplitem Now Ali-11UL OF BLOOM OLOTHIFO,—.OI. tau we are asked, where can we buy a neat and comfortable summer suit, made to thus order, having th e chance of selecting our owe goods ? To all these inquiries we can answer, ge to Messrs. W. H. McGee a Co., corner of Pederal street and Diamond Apure, Alleghe ny, and ion will be suited materdt tig t o y our tube. They have just received their summer goods, and for elegance of styles they cannot be surpassed, and for fitness - they are the very persons, as their, work is all done ender their own super Vision. Give them fail, and you cannot fail to be eatisfleci. ATTENTION, RJBTUMID VOLLIZT/011 1--The attention of our country's brave defenders re oently returned from the SOS; of war, and of the public, in geoero, Is again directed to the vary extensive and handsome assortment of the latest styles of French, English and American plate goods, (or pans., coats and vests, lately received by Messrs. John Wein Jr Co., Kerala= Tailors, No. 126 Federal street, Allegheny. A tasteful selection of gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always be found on the shelves of the establishment, together with a lot of ready-made clothing, got up in the beat manner. July RIMILIIID PLOY TY/ Nom,-eaantal Graham, Merehant Tailor, would respectfully Inform his friends and the Nadia in general that be has just returned from-the Nast with his new stook of Spring and Bummer Goode, consisting of the latest style's of cloths, casstmeros and vestings. Gentlemen debbing a stock to select from that cannot be surpass_ ad by any other in the city, and their gar ments made in the most fashionable manner, would do well to give him a all before pur chasing elsewhere. &ism GRAHAM, Machant Tailor, No. 64 Maeket server, sue door from Third. Conicyr re Nismans.—Rer. M. Thiaher, Pitcher, Chenango county, New York, writes: "I am sixty years or age. By the use et Moo. B. A. Aden's World's Bair Restorer, my gray hair is restored to its natural eolor. am oathidad it Is not a dye, but acts on the so:orations. My hair series to falL Your Ifsir Dressing la superior to ail others. l'or eupytiwohnesr it . e no t ag als9L"Gr ol e d n bwyla d sgget, Now York. CazAr Diterrernr.—At the Dental Insti tute, No. 251, Penn street, sets of teeth for four dollars, bitter than thole at fire dellaii at the other dental establishments. AU per sons are requested to call at the Institute after having aseertabeed the /*west prices at the other cheap places. AU work done at the Institute is guaranteed superior to any cheap Dentistry to the city. SOLDIIU, TO TEO RTOCUII I—Yount men, rushing into the exposure and dangers of a soldier's life, should prepare theinselves for the fatal fevers, the dysentery, the sores and scurvy, which are almost certain to follow. Holloway's Pills, used ocomionally during the campaign will ensure sound health to ev ery men. Only 25 cents per box. 214 NOTIOII TO Pao &&&&& lIO6DOIIB, ABUT/ •ITD til4. °THANT INTIJOUTTIIO —For repairs or al terations to mores or dwellings, new roof,or teything else In the Carpenter LIDO, co at Cattibert's Carpenter Shop, Virgin alloy, above Smithfield streets. All order, promptly •ttended to. end Ca&mace CLacut will be table at tue UHL'atoso laS Lfb 2wy o• am*. t , s b t, y! ..".ors le At t ell above e 3 51:sAtt-f ! 7 I Irals lm C. Bud.. bootiet, 246 Peon street, •tteol to hi, orofaotioo The Negroes nod the copperheads. Will the negroes fight? is the caption of a paragraph in your paper of yesterday. Allow me to say that the question is settled, and the only one now depending is "will the Copperheads fight?' or, in other words, “are they equal to the negro?" Aa'to their fighting for liberty--even their own—that is a point decided already in the negative. The problem still open—whether they will even fight for the privilege of serving, is now in process of solution in Indiana and Ohio. Report lays that although the spirit is willing the fiesh is weak. They organize, and arm, and shoot enrolling officers occa sionally from the fence-corners, or other convenient ambush, but when they have to encounter an armed patrol, the case Is en tirely different. But why read the Riot dot to them; or allow them to stipulate in such cases for a trial in the civil Courts, where they, feel enured of Impunity upon the mere chance of a single sympathising juror? When men are thus banded together, and have arms in their hands, they - mean deliberate and well-considered mischief, and ought to be dispersed by something stronger than paper pellets or blank cartridges. No' wise can hesitate to punish with a strong hand, or afford to be ctdcken-hearted in such emergencies, If it would preserve the respect of the people, and avoid great bloodshed, and probably anarchy. An armed resistance to Its authority, in times like these, necessitates a resort to martial law, which shall make the punishment both sure and speedy as the lightning's, stroke. If the facts stated in regard to those two States be true, there is a case for martial law, which will leave no room for thequib bles of such people as Vallandigham and his friends. It is to be hoped the Govern ment will take note of it instead of filling the prisons with blatant traitors who can never be convicted. The Dixie Delegation. You do not publish the proceedings of the late Copperhead Convention at Harris burg, although the people here are marlins to know how many of the Western repre sentatives failed to arrive, or whetbee , th e somewhat imposing delegation, which was making its way up from Dixie, had Sue ceeded in throwing any of Us members &arose the Susquehanna on that interesting occasion. The litter•gentlemen seem, at all events, to time their visite well. On their previous excursion they appeared, if I mistake not, about the period of the Fall election, and the copperheads carried their ticket in Franklin county. Now they pre pare to meet their friends In general con clave at Harrisburg, in order' doubtless, that they might participate in their delib erations. They had their tickets of invi tation, of course, dud would certainly have been present, if there hadn't been a lion is the way. Bat why didn't the Guyon tion adjourn to Fulton county for their con venience 7 It wouldn't, however, bate 'al tered the result even if the Dixie delegates had been there. There is not one of them who would not have given Lis hearty sup port to Woodward and Lowry both. • Paean' 11•11112•1.611211111•2:11 0217611, WelhEllgE•n, Kay a. VOTIOE —The atkation et all officers who hen ben bonstraitly d ed ea ea , alma of Werra or dliabillty, rug wh o snt „ r the rn t oe to the Invalid Oorps, te rated to the prothions of General Orders, *ye, Ng, of we, fro., th e we, Depalllll2ni r EMI/1112W in the payers thronyttort the country. anah altars ere requested to wet kr Pthlits l 7 with lb. Provisions of that or der, and to end thdr written nig In plodded, ter pent:lone in the 11007.114 Ootyi, (sta. tap the character of tbdadhablUtya with as lath, daily as portal*, to the Actin tuelefeet Floyd, Martha Others' of the elate b llama they Amy tr. each Anti., Amhara proven lterthel General Will at once forward the mallattimm, with his adorn. smut, to the .Provort Eleneral of the Birth Officers for the anal tarps will be appointed he. medlately upon 11:121111/1111g die papal ragffirer General Order No. los, a IBM from Ma Doper& went. Their pay end emoluments will roastasthe ,!tote data of aoceptarre orsuott affotatmata, ead not from date el .p .f of the irspeethe son. minds to which they may be amtped, sat - Proveol....nauGemteal. rEZE3 QULI/Litle laittnirillSMßS - NJ 001 INST BOINSTT WANTSID, So , W l l,Oll. Ma IS Gnat stivoti lemobaz ga. 11 6 : ISralittiat pdoe pahL THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH OUR SPEW& DISPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON SPeuled Diapason to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Wanrunaron, June 22, 1864. We have Just received at your Washington iofflos, the following dispatch, from a corres pondent at Gen. Hooker's Headquarters : Firing has been heard again this morning, but the cause or result of which ao partiau- Leis have yet been received : Hat outrearzas or Sao ta r s r m orma A... PoroKsu e l Jane The following gratifying dispatch jest re ceived at the headquarters : didie, Jean 21-4 30p. es.—Pleasanton at tacked Stuart', force this morning, at Mid dleburg, and a severe fight has been going on all day. We have driven the rebels with se vere lose, beyond tipperville, into Ashby* gap, a distance er eight miles, capturing one gun and a good many prisoners, and blowing up two caissons. The moose throughout the day, has been uniformly on oar side. Prom information received here, it IA put beyond doubt that the enemy's main infantry foroe,lnaluding the corps of A. P.lllll, is on thilaniediate western slope of the Blue Ridge, bettiii4l Snicker's Gap and Winchestir. Noth ing seen of the rebel infantry In' to-day's fight. SIZILLIAJIT °avatar near. The following ofiloial report of 'Manley's fight has been received and made public: HIADQUITIBB OAT'LLRY CAMP =naa IIPPaUYILIA, Ist, 1863. 5:30 r. Jane 2 Brigadier Graeral S. W il liams*: Gaituer.: I moved. with my command,. this morning, to Middleburg, attacked the eavalry force of rebels under Stuart, and steadily drove him all des;, inflicting a heavy loss • drove him through pperville into Ash by'siAap, took two pieces of artillery. one be ing a Blakely gun, and three caissons, be sides blowing up one. Also, upwards of sixty Cpoisoners, and mere are co m ing in. A Lieut. olonel, Major, and five other Moore, Wilda a wounded Colonel and a large number of wounded, were left in the town of Upperville. They left their dead and wounded upon the field. Of the former I saw upwards of twen ty. We also took a large number of carbine's, pistols and sabres. In fact, it was a most disastrous day to the rebel cavalry. Oar loss has been very small. I never saw troops be have better, or under mere difficult °list:m atinees. Very heavy charges were made and the sabre used freely, but always with great advantage to us. (Signed) • A. Purricaerox, Brig. Gen. Private information adds to the above that Gen. Kilpatrick was at one time made pris oner, but was rescued again by a gallant charge from oar cavalry. The Sixth Ohio was in the fight, and is complimented for its fine Gonda:lL Our losses are only about ten killed and fifty or sixty wounded. One Vir ginia Colonel is known to be killed on the rebel side, an South Carolina and one Virginia Colonel w unded and prisoners. THB KAI/ AURZ•IIMY RIPOIMID TO as )(LIAR - 110 ON rtmunriaa. This evening's Star contains the following. It mast be read with whatever credit attaches OS the Star'. Judgment of information: "We know enough to assure us that the main rebel army, it is thought, is not any where oast of the Blue Ridge, and we have to add that he is marching from this direction, or preparing to march from this direotion, on Pittsburgh or Wheeling. Swell is at and about Sharpsbarg, Maryland, in the Shenan doah Valley. From the Rappahannock to the Potomac, we feel sure, that there was not a rebel in arms on the Bail Ran mountain range last evening. ADMIRAL rooTi. Aesietant Betretary Pon received a dispatch from New York this maraing, stating that Admiral Foote seemed better, although he had slept very little daring this night. The government some days since took 001:111011 to relieve Admiral Foote from the responsibili ties of his new post, knowing that his mind who burdened on *mount of what was nada rally exposited of him. 1111t0110 ?ZOOM P The sixth company in the first District as pa regiment, was mustered In yesterday. I will be remembered that Chase recently dis missed his clerk for certain brutal expressions he mad* about negroes and negro troops. Another 'lark who sympathised with and in terceded for his dismissed fellow, has also been dismissed. vas 0•2111111 or TIM 1191-OLAD FINGAL. Mush interest 11 felt In giving the details of the fight between the rebel ram Fingal and oar gunboats which captured her, as It l, the Ent decisive fight which has ever occurred be tween iron-clads. The Fingal wee armed with five Enfield 100 -poinders, and was plated with two and • half inch iron, with the talot-houe covered with Aye inch plat', and the roof, sloping at an angle of thirty degrees, was alto covered with five inches of iron plates. She was of course by tar the mast powerful vessel the rebels had afloat. LAID 701 1.411.40AD15. The General Land OSkw has just transmit ted to the Governor of Michigan Wes mill ed trwesori of approved lists, In favor of that State, to aid in the oonstnotion of railroads, as authorised by Gm not of Congress, ailed dd of lone, 1856. First list embracing 26- 428 sons, being In pees falling within the elz miles limits of Ae Bay de Magnet and Marquette ItailroadP Second list for 22,244 - ACM, as indemnity between the siz and 6!. teen mile limit of said road. Third list for 8,168 sores. Total, 67,841 sores. COSPIL/ID 13011 VOILVOID 'arias. The Richmond papers of Saturday have been received. They contain glowing ao oounts of the capture of Winchester, claiming to have taken many pisses of artillery, and npresenting it as a brilliant victory. They give no indication of Lee's Whereabouts, but call on men above sixty aid under eighteen to volunteer for the defence of Richmond— that every available man may be forwarded to rsinforoe Lees army. lIIMONAL Carefloatss of incorporation, with authority to comment" banking, have limn given by . . the Comptroller of Currency to Banks at Phila delphia, Now Haven, Cleveland, and Dayton, Ohio; Obtoago, Syracuso, New York, and Fort Mayas, Indiana. lIIISSION AMOCO TEM 0 0 1 211111.41D111. tier. Dr. Douglass, of Pittsburgh, has been buy making arrangements tor establishing a Missionary among the contrabands. The President glue all pesdble enoonrso. meat to • movement. saute aur =off. Invalid solders aro Wag lout North to make room to the hospitals hue for amtiolpa , tod arrivals of wounded. • ssrotirnarr. Richard 8. Ooze, not the belays Ware law Commissioner, has been appointed °odder of the &trial law. TIM illiniamigy u TKIIIIWITIIO7 OP COLIMILA. The enrollment nadir the Conseriptlon law began in the Muria to.morrow. From the Army ortlie Cumberland. Laoravuro, Ky., Jnai33.—News boa reaelted Headquarters to.day that John Mor in, with 6 00 - 0 ask mount tbo Ilanibulaad river, OM Vitali% het night. , Paulen report eoulderable at aeuatis, exedtement Tema.. having heard the port of kOOO rebels advaseias on that plow re Pre. maim are Nag BOA to defan it. Important from the Department of the Tennessee. Manna; June 1 0.—Col. Cornyn, of the 10th Missouri Cavalry, succeeded in scatter ing sereral rebel camps, where they were gathering cattle for Raves army, destroYing Urge quantities of Image and bringing in tbe cattle. He reports the rebels making vigorous efforts to gather a large mounted force north of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. They are conscripting every body, and numbers that have taken the oath joined these robber bands. Some of Oen. Dodge's men who were with 001„ Straight have escaped, and reached Car ant abando y kith. Theed report ttust Straight destroyed nhis artillery before ft was cap tured by Purest, and !Whined mush greater damage than, the rebels acknowledge. A detachment from theist Missouri and sth Ohio Cavair*, 400 strong, under Maj. H e of the btb Ohio, while on a reconnoissance ,, was surronnded near Hernando, Mite., on the night of the 18th, by Glen. Chalmers, with 2,000 rebels. They were routed, and most of them captured or killed. Maj. Henry wu captured. ' About 150 of them returned. The enemy is moving along our whole line from Memphis to Corinth, cutting the tele- graph arid damaging the railroads. Missouri State Convention. JEYMBOX Ciro, Mo., June 32.—1 n Con vention 'to-day, Mr. Drake Introduced a reso lution providing for the eleotion, bithe peo ple, of State officers on the 43th of October next, to serve till the next general election, November, 1864. A substitute was offered extending the time of election to November next. The matter has bean under discussion all day, but the Convention adjonrued without action. Meetinga are being held all over the State favoring immediate emancipation and the election of State officers by the people. The Convention unanimonsly passed a reso lution expelling Prime L. 'Hudgins for dis loyalty. A Copperhead Scheme. Br. Loos, Arne 22.—The Spring field dispateh nye that the clerks of the Nimbly sealed up the Journals of both house' and placed them in the hands. of a copper head Treasurar. The law -say' they shall be deposited with the Secretary of State. The law also provide' that the publicprinter shall have an *Masi copy of each day's proceed ings of the Legislature, which has not been complied with. The clerks pretend to eon. cider it. The Assembly is yet In session. Thus journals arep üblicproperty by law to all, even while t he Housesand open 4 session. This ispart of the co i f pperhead plan against the integrity of the State. 8 Ilk :ooker'e Arshy Blovinis--Condition of Adouxol Foote. Nee YOILL, Jane 22.—A special dispatch from Washington sajs that there are no reboil, at Thoroughfare Gap, and that nothing has basin seen of the enemy towards Warrenton aid beyond that point. Oar army Is on the move. Look out for news. The condition of Admiral Foote is not so favorable as this morning, and it ii feared will die. ha From Pon month New You, w t 2 2.—The steamer Saxon,. from Port Roal, h dates to the 18th,'Itsr arrived. The monitors Weehawken and Patipsoo captured the rebel iron-clad ram Pings], in Warsaw Bound, on the 16th inst., after Acing Ave guns. There was noloss on our side. Raid into Indiana. OINOIHIATI, June 22 .—Yesterday about nine bandrod rebels eeeee the river in the neighborhood of Leavenworth into Indiana. This morning they had reached Peollo. in Orange county, for the purpose, it is said, of burning bridges on the Ohio and Mississippi railroad. Troops are moving to intercept them. The E amnion in Maryland. BA6TIMOBII, Jane 82.—At the Ameri,:ats of ficio thin morning, there ii news that not more than 8,000 rebels are In hisq/sitd. No en gagement or demonstration was made at Har per's Ferry, and we still hold communioation with that point. Chased by a ,Pirate. Niw YORE, Juno 22.—The bark Belaying, from Bb►ngltas, rsporta that on Suns 7th, In tat 18°, long. 60°, oho was otmood nnenooeu folly by a bark-rigged steamer. A Groundless Report. InorewaroLts, Jane 22.—The reports cur rent in New York that 20,000 aLs months men bare boon oaLled for In Indiana, on account of the rebel raid in that State, Is absolutely from:Mots. Markets by Telegraph. CLICIZZATI, JllOB 4Y—float Inactive; nothing of importance was donw prices are nominally nu changed. Wheat Zs awer and dull; red $l. 11401 08. Gum Inn at 848558. Oats In active demand and Wills higher. clown` at 618404 in bulk. Whiskey DNSMoody at 40, Nothing done in prorbrforw, and nostilnaL Groottles unchanged. Gold 142. Miter OZ, Nachange.stekly. New Toes. June 2 .2.—Oettou firmer at 89. Flour, mike 17,000 bbla. at a decline of 6010. Wheat at $1 46®1 68 for Milwaukee ( No6;81.4101 47 for ted . Corn steady at Thsl7B. Pork hasty at 12 875113. lard steady. Mhkky dull. .4.nvion from Fortress Monroe to the 17th mention the eight of Wise beyond the 'Wok *hominy. and the entrance of Gordon's di- Kent,e Mesita° of our troops, into New Court House. This place is twenty-tive idles east of Richmond. The Fortress Mon roe corespondent of the Philadelphia 10. faro. writes, on the above date: "In a day or two, many interesting facts may be chron icled. It will not do to hint at strategic' movements at all times, but when they shall have been completed, the more eager will hear of deeds of darthg perfOrmed by men who ire Aortal) , of, the praise and oonfldence of all loyal chime." Nrwaias,•N. o , ,,advict4 of the 17th con- Arm the pinion. rumor, of strong Union or ganizations in the reontain regions of West ern North Carolina, and the adjoining coun ties of Rut Tennessee. Thcy are joined bj deserters from the rebel limy, to whom they extend preteetton. Gov. Vance has professed his inability to send troops against them. Tia Osage Indians recently killed, sealped and deoapitated a rebel commission of niae teen persons, including nine oedoors, Who had gone to Colorado and New Mexico to endeav or to muster in the Beeession element of those Territories. MR. 41. H. ENGLISH respectfully 4.1.3. Warms the eetfseas of Pftfeboehtt, th t Y he hey hey appotottd sole . foe the sal. of itY• en it Yak's original Olglif•NT Ali T.I.OOII.BOSIVZ PIM 121 eh. WY They ere lecommindid by lb* 'tritest tones . anon which we . QUM aluitlt a Co., lam mu. a Co., floollarata !Co fe erre Then Co" Zoe, Penmen • Jo.. and otbera. DUTOI 4 2RIS LIGHTNING FLY-E/LLN2 Penile. • went felt by only food housekeeper. livery asset wlO kill • quart , where Wes aro thick. ibuniaber that it le DOTJHKIVIS thst does We, and n foss the ten tmltetlens that are offered. The nal artiale 11 foe sale h all respectable brogans. B. A. PAII/SWITOOK6, 80K lk 00., sonny ol First and. ood ninon, Mahwah. TIMM R. fi. 8U . L. 1 3141:. at: HaettaeArs+;: TIT Po IT I 'ZIT R. 10 NO 18 BTli'Crt Via 3o 44Z„. - • a toll sakitatent aI,P/TZSB tate& dm& t: t PURIM M lao APTlSRllrntuttlr t. • re sell at 11. cOrr• Ittletlyttia - r PRANSPADEN i T WINDOW ramoss•-• Sue stook of the amidnd m at bosatital st yle of Bah atone, Drab. Ohaeldeaad Gnat Galan, for air law odd! sad da at: elate it. .t. di H. rElliaapr. INDIA RUBIS 0 TM, onitab a for 4. Argo Maakoh, jos& isoffittat UM& Bub brr Viva, INS sad Id Ht. Clair atsioit. NI 6 I. 1 FL MILLI UTATuinah rimeresch BleFe In don sad for ale by was. a- BALOLICY, • .- Mem' Vidilieni:i—kteaaivect tads day, , ao boas Haab Ore= =at= r -1-4...4%,d!."414,4wei44m PUN BA NT-The lhixtt=l bandlag now otayipoitib i etet. Clair semi 19:11 sag MixuissieW suwownr. SORe4ll7.' G`lHSmtlß. 40 bonsit4 'Asp); t vootawas . In °k g. wad !Wok , bY Cads 0.'11,11443y. Air oda% dor • - sasumLLAl Wood Erma. SPEC 14. L ArOTICIEs Mewl, - - - ake &Tenor Copper atin and BXXL7MGI WORKS. PIM, coos. . pm ; retain 4, co.. llaautectaosts or SILIAEHING, esesusre• ati 1) BOLT COPPER, ramesszi memo BOTToeits, RAISED ems. BOTTOMS, &wine. BOLO KE; alsO Importers and degas la bIZTALS, TIN Pia, TS, SHUT mos. iillti, Jes. nstant/3 TINNKRS' MACHIN= AND TOO Co LS. on twe e Wosszooso, No. 149.' Pint sad ISO Seotad &trews. Pittsburgh, Palm's. • •- . , iltinpectsl orders of Oopporant to saw dastrea pat tern. , • tayitirdaviii iCarTo Baryons lingerers 'Both SEJLIB.-11 remand gentlemen. haring: been re stored to health in • f. w daysestter . . undergoing ail th• nand routine. sad Irregular expensive inodo• o. dues,without succsaii.Combiers It his eau se enununkats to his ginned hNow creatures to Or coax Hone., on up rlpiaat aan .d. dratted entalope, he WM Riad NALLta ) • coFF H. U" spar mad, Direct Direct Dr. JO HN H. D AG' , 186 min r Flagon aft.; Brook:7l4X Y. ladin. Nainifacturen of IRON NAILING, IRON VA U LTb AND VAULT DOOl9B, WINDOW 8/31ITTLUS, WINDOW GUARDB,A., Nom. 91 Elaiond atreet Third Amt. between Wood and Idatitet• HATO 011 hand • variety of nen Pattern and OS; suitable for aU Purposes. s, taco, Particular attention paid to enoloaing Grave Lo t Jobbing done at short notice. jarprraolA OIL wogs. Lon", a/Eller 4 co. Worb Bharysbarg Station, Allegheny yew ) Banned. Moo snd Werehoure, No. AT mem rr BTAXIT: Pfttsburgh. Itani of ILLIIBLINATING and LON OATING CANNON OILS and DEANOLN. Air No. 1, MCMINN OM, wurentea non.rbio alb. &heap on hand. . oda lyd W/L. 0. 11011/bO/........„......•......*iy U. MILLIIi. WITILBOW D0UCLU0.................W/400/1111/14.00. WOBNEION, 1116 1 / 8 & NlL i'otrausas La, blsourrnrrs, Wsustuurresi Wous.s, Pittsburgh, Penn's. , Omar, No. 21 IlLsairr SMUT. litarnilhators all Muds at STEAM ZNOINRB Atib l ium MILL 0/4.l2ngur, O&STINO Worm 8, RAILROAD WORE, R BOMM I AND aludr , nob - l • , llal - JOB INO AND RIPAIRING .doas on abort riot's.. Rita/QV ttsbugh Stew Worts. MAO CO„ J0Rra....—...J0,1ia YD m'crotbougs JONES B & Manufacturers of OAST O STEEL; also, SPRING PLOW AND A. B. BTNNL, OTISICL BPILIEGo AND AXLES, corner of 800 and lint greets, PlDobtogh, P•11.21.1L J. M. 0.3 L. AIMS ftCCORNIMILL it KERR,. CARRIAGE NANVEAO2BILDRB, amnia AND BRAES PLAYERS. And Maaufactufan of NADDLICRY AND OA/MIAOW HARDWARE, No. 7 ST. MILD/ STREET r and DIHWEINH WAY, near the Bridge, Prrrernman. Pd CM itarBURRE 4E BARNES, FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BANE VAULT IRON VAULT B&B, AND BTERL-LINED BUB4LAB-PBOiNP RAPE mexurearuarais. utta and ni . TAird Wad, Waves Wood dad thsithfileidddroo—ficnral 4E4 - 81011rBANK LOOKS actin 0 13 ERR& . HO.L/1 8 / 3 & 80.118,Dealers ITTNSDEIGN AND DONESTIO DILLS 01 - ORANGE, OIDITLITIOATES or DEPOSIT, EASE NOTES AND Britons, No. S 7 Mark otor.ot. Pit ta. burgh, Pa. liiirOollectlone made on al the throughout the United State.. aprl 8..11411ARK pauLß, er I I ANDTACTDRES9 sad dtahni La BOOR, PALE T, OA.P, LETTER AND ALL RINDS W R AP. FIND PAPER. itirßato rematedßom No. tl Wood attest 60 No. 33 tmlUttald street, Pittsburgh. Pa. tarTABR 'OR TRADE IfOR RAGS. 'HBH jui COlJ . s.ts;:„ WARRIOR; AND 00MALINHON MERCHANT ant wholesale Amin' CHEM RIITTEM„ BARDS. PISH, and Produce genarini, Na. Woo d P1141=411. Pa. 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