. ADVERTISING RATEW For itatigWeinattin -,eWiriciarairlittVif- Cm .7l = 2 O.IS4tAULLAL 3 4 66 Two Inserliti.....: t,25 Tiro - m0n,....... - . . 11420 Three Insertions— 1,6 C Three months— .. 13,75 ever insertions.... 1.00 Four months..... ism Floe insertions..,. 2,20 Five months...... 14,00 I One week 2,50 Six months 20,75 Two Three Weeks 4.35 One year 32,00 week. 6,00 One square c hangeable ones a week I 'slat .11s0,eo. DAILY YOST, Single subscriptselignith nifibe/4•oper Year * Delivered, in e lsviA:11401 uoute Per Week' Single subsoriptions 42.00 Five copies, each 1,75 Ten coplusrsiseji,•,••• ' • 11 5 0 Tw eatTlPreskibcll 4 - ( arid ado tosetter r up,) '1,20 Fo r ty • Lsc One Unwired " 1,00 JAS. P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. --- L AEMEM S triVFORI TIINA.TE I THE LONG SOritHT FOR L.A.twr ,~',! CHEROKEE REW'DY, AN j - • • • CHEROKEE INJECTION Compounded from lloola,B,crks and loaves. CHLKOKEE ENEDAVIIh irreatledieti Dduwto le, cure. all diseascs of the urinary organs, such as Incontinence of the Uriae hilitontelion Of fhe• Bladder, Inflaninworzi teal , Ifsdneys,' Stone sr:Me Bladder ' Stricture, Growl; Glee, rionorrinea, and is especially recommended in (hose cases offluor .albus (or If /ales in jemales)hatite sill the of tiau - eoussnedicines hare foiled. ifirlt is prepared In a highly eoncentr 111,1 form, the dose only being trom one tu' in Eve:- spoonfuls three hums a clay. allirq its dluitetlii and olterubtive in its ocopi' purifying and"cleanstag ttie blobti, causing it t flow in froth original purity and vigor; thus re moving the system all pernicious nausea which have induced disease. vi.lecrl'lLL.,l is intended an allf..or essiatrial to the Cherokee Rem dy, and should he, used in. conjunction with at reerliAtieln cases of Gonarrhrtra, dire!, nor Atlsls, irhuo. ettiocts ore healing nothing and dootalcoa; removing all scolding, heat, cborrieekad path. Instead of the burying and ainsnit unendurable pa th that is experienced with heart y all the cheap quack Injections. •134. - Ity the use of the Cherokee Remedy rind Cherokee Injeetiou—the t two medicines, at the same time---all improper discharges are removed, and the -weakened organs are speedily restored to Lull vigor. and strength. 'For -full particulars get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write to us and we will mail free to any address, a full treatise. Air - Pricetittiroikeelkehredy:all per bottle r three b ottled fortis': tl Ka-Price Chero ottleskee Jrajceilais, S 2 per bot e, or thred b ftie 65. fhir-Sent by `Lt' to any address on receipt of prioe. Arr . Soldby all druggists everywhere. Dr. W.' R. *Merwin & Co, SOLE PROPRIETOIi, Np.f,89.1414eny. street, New York. Sold by Mr: CIPEO. - 11. 'KEYSER, No. Ito Wood strict., .tuhlb-evoci-d&W TRE GREAT INDIAN BIEDRaBIE, . Oompounded from co, F -0 A CC C Elk, 0/C CURE: An unfailing cure for Spermatorrhea, Sentinel Weakness, 'Nocturna/ Emissions , and all diseases coaxed by setf-pallation; such at Lots of Memory Universal,Lastllude, Pains in Me Back, Dinu r a cu sty Ereougure Old Aye, Weak Nerves, ty of Brecifiliity, 4}embling, Wakefulness, Eruptions on the Face, Pale.lbunlenance, insanity, C01141:21,0. iioll, and qU,tbetlireful complaints, caused by de parting from the,4ath of nature. isal - Th4 mi• 4 Ina' is a ehuple segetable ex tract, and 'one on which all can rely, as it has been used Sh pia practice for many years, and with thowoita"treated,ll has not tailed Ina sin gle instapcc, Its curative powers hare been stitticienyo viotory over the moat stubborn nteir. con. ia tthia&iltfliAhek themselves beyond tht reachfilmeatcalaid, we woUld pay, Despair not the;,oF.att Cone will restore you to health ant o#ln vigor, and after all quack doctors have fall Afir - Fot piirticulara get &circular from any drug store lEe country, or write. the Fri:Trio tors, who xyrjrinali fri to any one desiring the same, a (Ware/wise in atuphlet form. ' sciprio. ik r per bottle, or three bottles for $6, and forth eti,hy Express to all pails of the world. Sold by all rempeatahle drugpita everywhere. ' 'Di. W. trerwin• & SOLE i'LOPRIETORs, No. 59 Liberty street New York. Sold by GEO. H. KEYSER, N 0.1410 Wood street. tuhlb-sod-dtv.w JOINT SQL EU _ INGI4 =MAIN 0143NbELI TTI3 ACE coNsTrn•TioN. Be it reached by the Senate and House of Representatives of Me Common wealth of Prnaryiran:a in General Assembly met, That the following amendments be proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordance with the previsions of the tenth attic/ thereof: There shall be an addltionkl section to the third article et the Constitution, to be designs. led as section tour, as lollowa "SzoTioN 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth shall be In any e otualittnityr 'raw tattiou from the aaftileht otAmlkittil tatOP,Or-kl the authori 5 , Of this Coininonwealt 1, such else :ore may exercise the right of suttrage In al elections by the citizens, under such regulations is are, or shall be. prescribed by law, us fully as If they were present thekt - -usritti plieuof Ssovioar 2. There snail be two additional sec tions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be destguated as sectinus eight anti nine, ac follows : . . "Ssortorr 8. Nabill shrill be passed by the Leg'-' is:attire, containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in the tlie, except ap propriation bids.' "32oricu a. No bill shall tux paeeed by the Legislature granting-tall- Towere, or priVilegea, n any ease where the authority to grant: web powers, or privileges, 11.. is been, or truly hereaf ter be conferred upon the courts of this Cointnim.- wealth." HENRI' C. JOUNSOII, Speaker of the House of Representatives. JOHN P. PENNEY, SPiaker of the Senate, OCTIOE Olt THE SreurrAtur or lit COMMONWEALTH, Harrisburg, April uhib, 1864. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. 1 do hereby certify that the foregoing S. is aginal full, true and correct copy of . the ori Joint Pi rsolutibn tlie flea eral Assembly, entitled . 4 A Joint Reso lution proposing certain Amendments to the Constitution," as the same remains on file in this office. Ix Thanatos'? whereof, I have hereunto set nay hand and caused.tbeiseal of the Orattaryts ffi office to be axed, the day and year above writ ten. ELI SLIFER, The above Se ßesolution having bee* by a majority of the members of agreedlo eactiliouee, At two successive sessions of the General Aesembly of this Commonwealth, the proposed amend. manta will pe submitted to the ypeaooyyle for their adoption or rejection, on the FIRST TUESDAY OF AUGUST, In the year of our Lordone thous andeight hundred and aixty-four, to accordance wit the provisions of the tenth 'article of the Oonshtutiou, and the act, entitled "An Aot pre. scribing the time and manner' of submitting to. the petpie for their approval and ratidcation or rejectioie the proposed amendments to the Con stitution,' approved the twenty-third day of Apr r il, one, thousand eight hundred and sixty to n n • • ELI SLIFER; • Secretary of the cetom ios mylwawta2 3-6-17-carrx=eriat NEW STYLEf3 . • WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. NEW SPRING STOCK CARPETS! Well aeGeoned OIL CLOTH, AT MaCALLUBM mbiB • (o.ildxxxx3Wri EVItGIkIR-113, NO, 87 FOIFRTH * WELDON & KELL:i t , Lead .33046 dri and'Athanfitiolk-E - I Id 4 Wood at, near SLIM Illf(iftTANT TO LADIES, n DAYS Hit rvey't Chrimo Thermal W. AVID NEVER WET PAILFM(W HEIN a% the directions have beeiistrictly followed,) In removing difficulties Arising from OBSTRUOTIONS, OR STOPPAGE OF U 1 restoring the system to perfect health when r2ffering from Spinal Affections ' Pro!spine, tided, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the Mt toe Organ* The Pine are perfectly. harmless oaths' constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress at the same time THEY ACT A.til A (..,11A By stranginating, invigorating, and restoring the system to ahealthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity,. No mat ter tram what cause the ohstruotion may arise. The': should, however, NUT be taken the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Each hoc' contains 60 Ms. PilloE, UNE. DUId.AH., Int.- RAIII VA lIPS TItEATISIc on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, titerility, Reproduetion and Abuses of Nature, and einphatinally the 1...AD1 Es' PHI : Vslak MEDICAL. A DV ISEit, a pamphlet Of iu pages, sent free to any address. Six cents requir ed to pay postage. 4firThe pills and Book will be sent by mall, conndentially, when desired, ElKOV}ilittli tI.EI LtD, and pre-paid on revel) t of money.by J. BRYAN, 31. D., ilenerol Agent, No. id Cedar street, New York. Irk-Joseph riensizsg, Druggist, corner or the 1/Dimond and Market street, agent for Pula burgh. oeti-euuLariv .____ OTIOE. TO -A LL CONCHRIITED.— Among a certain class of self-Important pep. p e there is * peculiar feeling of contempt attach- ; . 11 11 . Id to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this card,( Parve•re I)lsa.urns,) ' why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. , Are they not aware that all physicians treat die. .eases of every denomination, In fact solicit Just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de- i voted years for their benefit, because he advert', see the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug co he can get the case. Often he has : almost deprived the party of Malik. He comes ' at last to the physician that a dvertises--how else I are they to know I Are they not aware that Sir Astley Oloo_ per, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Ricord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I These men are held ' up as shining lights in the medical world ;I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are a great number of them that are. Maya devoted myself to the study and treatment of PIuVATII 131821,11101 upwards of 40 years, and 1 without egotism can say I have saved hundreds from years of misery and untimely death. My treatment Is confined to the vegetable altogelher, ' as 'think it is the beet and most certain. It is in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought It necessary to certify to my general sue. teas : but my long residence in this city Is sum. j dent proof without adding more. Spermatorrhea and. all diseases arising from It are cured in a 1 mindLahornar time than heretofore. it behooves , every young man and woman to be careful in so. j testing a physician. The different advertisements that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and PO benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds era oared emu- I ally by my new remedies. Address BOX 800. Jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postoffice. . _ _ KINGS, QUEENS (KNAVES NATIONALITY EVERYTHING Foreign Emblems used long enough 1 Onr National Emblems, Eagles,Shields,StEvs& Stripes, AMERICAN CARD COMPANY'S UNION PLAYING CARDS. CoLONEL INSTEAD OF A KING ' OODD.EIS OF LIBERTY INSTEAD OF a IICEEN I at'AJOR INSTEAD OF JACR I NION CARDS are put up In a neat box SOLD AT JOHN W. PITTOCK'S • iv 3EI IiNT IES 2 X' -_ P, Jvld OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFIGE 3 BARGAINS. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MAORDM GLYDE'S, No. , iti Market street WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lf_if it VINO - nquanr OrR fIOODSI RA before the recent heart , advances we offer at prices considerably leas than oan be bought arty where in the East, a large and well assorted stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the best foreign and domestic manufacture. A great variety of dreßA Wren:ll4a, Silk and Bugle (limpa, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, Veils, Ribbons, Magic and Lace Ruffling, Jet, Silk and tingle Dress Utittona, a very good assortment of RICH GUIPURE LACES, Embroideries, Edgings, Parasois, Rain and Sun 'Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and the largest and beat Stock of Fancy Goods. Notions and Small Wares to be found in the city. - . ------ z : pigil3r;g;. 1it5J. , 426,-4,., Ak 0 .a. -04 . A . .b. , il l 0 ' ; 4l3° ll . '"PS 54 t : : : d ' 15°4 013" - a L ' C I A) t t h 0 1 " . a .°. Ilii 1 c 2zio.aV .:2 - x C Ca VZs 2 ;bili B vs - f / rt Ail; t . , 44 47 , 5 • 1 41 b Bits . o'B - ° • . ' ' g r tt, or d Sh...2 , 5 0 " A .. e 0 - 1- A g i V 4 1 .71 2 '14 3 .1; , Z ~ 2 i 7 , 154,4'15,0.100 2 R 0 . 5 " .:C 2 t6':?.3 i .. 0 g I ~. EEEA:2I.4 , ; P g 5 °1 9;7, 57, 1.,,, . 4 % 14 i 3. 9 1 , ; 4t71 ii. t vg rv2,k - i , t '- lei I' z.2°ba..:..a.,,z2 b 0 %4 b awili r d R friellrat•%2 & ; r.g..2:NP„, ( ...i.:=-20...-. 5. ; ..6..0. PI i b :4 cH g ,.., 2 ,g,A g l'A.t.- 44 '; t• • ~, 8‘ 0•2 gr 2 u .. 3 ,2 7 0 rk 0 fr ' tfala - 4 -st- - GIRARD lIOVSE, enzarartmr. • BRELOVIT NINTH BT., 4.4IEAD ATA4 I 4- 1 , RA. • • , „ Iganaga. l PROPII,LETO4., 49 , 546 Groat American Remedy." FAT iprr,r NATURE. NO LONGER Designate the Sults in the OALL BOON DRY GOODS,, HOSIERY, &C. • CLOSING OUT. STILL GREAT RE• di:oton has been made in-the prices of our Summer Goods, notwith standing the immense dr mand, ikurchatwrs may re ly on getting as goad a se lia,vll (LS at any period .op the t/ 400. We would trhlion (0 our superb stack of french Poplins, Phil, and Broche Grenadines, Perugia and Alpacras, all new, and Of Ala 5ec404 , 5 importation. In Cfoc'; delast !mend petite; may 4.r sadisfied :they will had at all times 'a varitty (vial rd in mairrinl and fns 4 and of 31(1:5 a please the most faNtidlOtli HLICUS & HACKE, Corner Markt t and FM h ate New Goods New Goods New Goods ;572 *a New Gori, ;,) New Goods New Goods ‘4,itt : New Good s o uvi i New Goods W 4 i New Goods 4 1 New Goods 4 1 ~,, 4 6 New Good; New Goods New Goods New Goods New Goods New Ciixes ' O l 1 New Goode New Goodii SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT Lass THAN 1 A IP C 18 3-4, 25, 31 AND 37 1-2 CT3 Reduced just one-hulf . SUMMER SHAWLS Selling at leas pritaz than e%er before, Greatest Bargains Ever Offered GARDNER & SOHLEITER'S 92 MARKET STREET, Sun Umberelias Cheap. Hoop Skirts Cheap P-i • go I 0 ; _fL''''":''':. - f.:-. 'l' 72_''' ' • f, ..,..9 .1 - , •,, .1? 0 — . F A • c WAMELINK & BARR, No. 12, Bissell's Block, St. Ultta street C 4 OLE AGENTS Ft)11. 'l'llE. CELEI p7_l T BHA ED 1, Ii Bradbury, Sohomacker & Co.'s Gold and Silver Prize Meda,l PIANOS, Ohcaper and will stand In tune longer than any other PIANOS made. Also, Smith's Harmoni ums and Melodeons and DI usical a oods generally at Ihe lowest Eastern cash prices. Pianos to let. Tuning and reparing done at the shortest notice. Sheet Music bound with neatness and dispatch. Je23 . MRS. E. - ritorai.ttgoN, SUCCESSOR TO JOHN THOMPSON, No. 7 Rand street, Pittsbnirgtt, Penn , a. CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR . from the Pid Country. Persons trrf Aravellegi to the Old Country, or ..• Wiehing to bring out their friends can secure their Passage Tickets either by the "Inman" line of steam ships, or by first class Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu ropean Agency, establiihed by the late John Thompson, dec d. Also, Sight Drafts on Europe always on hands. The Old friends of this agen cy may rest assured that I am prepared to trans act their business on as good terms as any Agent In the City, and will and it to their advan tage to give me a callfore buying Drafts or Tickets elsewhere. MRS. E. 111 u AIPSO N. Referencesin Pittsburgh : James Marshall, Pres. Farmers,' DePOsit. :Bank ; I. R. McCune, Pres. Union Banking Comyany ; McKnight k (Jo., Water Street'; Kirkpatrick k. Bro., Liberty at.; Arbuthnot ,, Shannon k Co., Wood et.; MoOandless, Jamison k. Co., Wood et.; Rev. B. Clarke, Allegheny. jeletf ROBERT 0. SCHMERTZ JAMES c LAELLET SCHMERTZ & BLEAKLEY, Pdanufaetnrera and wholesale dealers in Illuminating and Lubricating Oils, CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL, BENZ° LE and .Comminion'Merehante fin the sale of Crude oil, feb22No. 155, Wood - itreei,' Pittsburgh Pa , _ _ sor.F...s_, rroOrstx 11.A.1.' AND GR AIN RAKES, WARR:ANTRA) THE BL sir row in lute. Also, STORE TIRICKS And W LIEELBA.RROWS. Manufactured and for sale by , C. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, mhrt 'Allegheny City,Pa. 0771C8 Or TRR PITtStIOROR di Co. , L . • • ':, • Rily 11, '1 864 .' ra i VlßNN,p , —Tald mt - Evslrz.Bs -N- 0 nu , . r_r fitlikkiiivk Gas Company have ink/ day declared 'a' dividend' or T,wo DOLLAPt4 and PIM CEN•rsper share, on the onlcitstt stock of the Company, parsble forthwith. ' in- • i • JAMk4 DI. ON.l4,Srir, ~ ,,r - 2-3t 2-3 t ` ''' • • A ,-__ E. IMO •re 4.t Mat : a ' .. • T rid , Bltp. • ,at IXPOLEL • liS A ' .tise. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1864 FIRST NATIONAL itAlik TP A SY TBMIT. OFFICE OP CO R MPTRO IT LLEROP ILDEPAR THE OORRESOY, Washington City, Aug. sth, 1555. WHEREAS, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, It has been made to a that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF S. BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania has been duly ,organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of Congress, entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of 'United States Stocks, and to provide for the circulation and re. demption thereof." approved February 25th, 1863, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to be complied with before commencing the boldness of Banking. Now Tusnisvoult, I, If ugh McCulloch, Comp troller of the lurrency, do hereby certify that the sal d FrizsT NATIONAL BANK OF PINTS. BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Peons) Amin, is authorized to commence the business of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness]. my head and seal of office, this 6th day of August 1863. HUGH MOCU L LOCH, Comptroller of the Currency, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PIT FSBURCIII, PA;, Lath Pittsburgh Trust Company. t•npltel 1500,000 paid in with privil ege to Increase to 11.000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ tied un ter the act to provide A National-Curren cy, under the title of the FIRS'. NATIONAL BAN], OP PI ITS ki CHO H, would respectfully "(ler its services fur the collection of Notes, le nlts, Bills of Excbenge, &e., receive money on &loot and buy and sell L.schange on all parts of tar country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company ranee its organization in 1862„ will we believe be a sufficient guarantee that huat neat entrusted to the new organization will re ad% e the same prompt attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with flanks and Bankers, throughout the country, we t elleve we can offer unusual facilities to those who do business with us. The business will be conducted by the same °Weer& and directors. DIZELITORS SAUER LADOHLIM W. It. NIMICY, BODERT S. BAYS, ALEXANDER SPEER, I'LIt.MAS BELL., Fa.aricra G. BAILEY, Mutt. WIODXMAN, ALEX. BRADLEY, SAlifirL'l. Rat. JAMES LAUGHLIN, President i .lonn 1). Stml.t.Y, Cashier. aug6-da.wtf New Goods 4„;±ECOND NATIONAL HANK 0 --- of ----- Western Insu ce ran ompany oPittsburgh. R. MILLER,jr. President. ____ •t- - F. M. Goanox, Secretary. Capt. R. D. COCHRAN, Clen'l Agent. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ' :la. 9:3 Water street, (Spring A. Co's Warehouse, -t , Or PICH Ow Cosi rTUOLL.EII OF.TH X ( J t rRHENCY, • , np stairs,)Pitteburgh. Washington City, Feb. 13th, tat&i• lIITI 1., I. INSURE AGAINST ALL to By satisfactory evidence presented ' LVIF kinds of FIRE and MARINE RISKS. to the undersigned, it has been made to appear ' a Home Institutin managed by D i d : who that the SECOND NATIONAL. HANK OF ! itre well known Itsthe community, and who are PITTSBURGH, in the County - of Allegheny, ; iletermlned, by promptness and liberality, to and State of Pennsylvania, has been duly organ- 1 tnalntain the character which they have assumed, ized under and according to the requirements of , *sot:raring the beet protection to those who de. the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to pro- i hire to be insured. vide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of It Di arteTatolt. Miller, Jr., James hi' A ulcy United States Stocks and to provide for the Mr- Nathani' l ' a l li igeil 18. Herron, mf'BAles:'ad Ch N a j a n : ic W ll k '. I rl f lec'regte culation End redemption thereof," approved Feb- Dangle, Campbell ruary 25th, 18133 and has complied with all the :son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. provisions of said Act required to be compiled ..i . :Long Rees J. Thomas, 13enj. Bakewell, John with before commencing the business oT Rank- ; rd'euee• ..le3 g Lu Now, therefore, I, HUGH hlcCor.toort Comp- I ALLEGIIE.NY INSURANCE CO., troller of the Currency, do hereby certify ' that ri CIF' 1n.'171 - 15.13 Ulioo , lll. the said SECOND !NATIONAL HANK OF PITTSBURGH, County of Allegheny, and State Office, N 0.37 Fifth Street, Bank Block. of Pennsylvania, is anthorized to commence the business of Banking under the Act aforesaid., TarsiuttEs AGAINST ALL KINDS OF In testimony whereol w itness my har4 A, FIRE AND MARINE RISES. I S , and seal of ottleel ISAAC this 13th .tay of Febru- ! ..I . e/NES ,I President ; JOHN D. Me ary, 11, 4 i 4. 111 111 Met .: i T 1,1,0011, . CORD, 1 i tPresi ent ;D. 31 BOOK 6 Secretary; --- Comptroller of the Currency.. ri Capt. Waif DEAN, General Agent. Ihitkorons—isaae Jones, C. O. HININey, Han Vey Childs, Capt. R. C. Grai„lnfin A. Wilson, TEE SECOND NATIONAL BARK. .4 H. L. Fahnestock, John D. IcOord, Capt. Adam GP PITTSBURGH, ~,,,,,, ,Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. W. Dean, Robert 4 s ' ._..._ . L I:l'9 . rettr, Bold. H. Davis. nom iFormerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.) iiiil. 7- & .11 AYDEI\ , ' ..- , Caliltal, 8300,000, with privilege to increase to . --.„ ..... i Now Goods The IIION CITY TRUST CDIVLPANY hav ing' rganized under forth National Currency Act orre ° rs its services e transaction of a gener al Banking Business. Drafts bought and Bold!, Money received on Deposit, and Collections made un all parts of the country. PAINTER, ROOT. niAlrlf.9o9, BILL, R. ktv co LM ev, U. F. KLOPHEEL; W. 111. WM. Uooricc., O. E. ABNER, President. JNO. E. PATTERSON, Oaidder, feta.34md TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. 110IRAT NATIONAL BANK OF jr PITTSBURGH, a Designated Depository and Fi- by authority of the Treasury Department, lids Bank will receive Subscriptions for the Ten- Forty a per cent. Gold-bearing Bonds. A oonitniin.ion will be allowed to Ranks Bank ers and Brokers. ,TA NILS LAUGHLIN, Orders are solicited. President. =MMtlgt= BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, I" Mit. INT Al. `1" 353 BL , Mush less than regular prices, at M'CLET, LAND'S AUCTION, 55 FIFTH STREET N. B.—No connection with any other house Look. for Name and Number above door. nil NEW SONG. " DREAMING OF HOME" B" uTISNIX, WORDS AND TAKING Music. Its pboulality Will be unbounded. Copies mailed on receipt o( price. CHAS. C. MELLOR, my2Bd&-w H. D. BREOIiT & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Oatholio Pictures. No. 123 Smithfield greet, between Filth and Stzth streets. jet* BLQCH. lir, if . M. , ' GEE, No.lo.st Clair St., Wormo, CAtraiTIUD. ATWENT3O3N ' of btLeMP>hilkstook qt, Avodiso3l494: has trees 44.1 4 0 yeathVire cguttna all the newest sq . pa d 'Ur thst,class , ricoas;l43-ent'S ItOit "of clothes grade to or*r willpjpaaq the "inrkeFsP tix "AndrplathisrAbitasaftl piste stock Of FIM .• • .W. lii. l . l c — iiFYl.`,•:.:7 • lj ,011erthantr. Taiii9TE; ntiti I O. OLS.4l:44:4Arerk NATIONAL BANKS OF PrInCISTSURGIII". OF PITTSBURGH si,ooo,boo. Dl/I.lt{ TOHS nancial Agent of the United States MESS (if every description, at PRICE, 25 CENTS 81 WPOD STREET INSURANCE ,fr'q /3 . 17 FM-E. HE EPRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMP,ANY OF PIIILADELPIITA, OF FICE N0:4434 and 431 CHESTNUT Sr., near Mtn , STA'TEXENT of ASSETS, JAN. 1.4;1863. Publishedo.g.reeably to an Act of Aatembly, be ing First 111.400, amply secured 41,893,393 32 Real Estlite (present value 8103,313 61,) cos . Temporaty Loans on ample Collat. teral Soourlttee , StStocka, ('present value $96,697 72,1 ocks a 9,786 SS Notes and Mlle Receivable 1,821 00 Oeatt :27,919 38 ,08,061 6 The oily pronto from premiums 32 which this B acompanitcah divide by law, are from risks which have teen determined. Inturtinces made on every deesription of Prete arty, trt own AIM Country, at rates aglow as are consist - tat with security. Sincelhelr incorporation, a period of thirty e ears, they havepaiti losses by Fire, oan D xteedttig Four Millions of Dollars, t thereby a(- tordlngs evidence of the advantages of Insurance, se welllas the ability And disposition to meet with pro=ess all liabilities. *paid during the ear 1 850,111tiii.18to 30. DILECTORS. LlHAir.iica W. BA Neauft, lifonotwat H. Lou Totr4q WAGNER, DAVID S. Ltnows, SAIIITFL °RANT, LAAAC Jeciott 8.. SMITH, EDWARD U. DALE, GNORHE W. RJCH A RDS. eLORUIC EALYA. I. RAN(JI ER, President. EDWARD U. DALE, Vice President. WA. C. steel, Secretary pro tem. J. DEICER CO Fl N, Agent. Northeast cM. 'l'hird and Wood sti I PMLADF,LPILIA FIREAND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, *ll9 cnEsTrapr STREET, Ow °Rite the Custom liomee. fte1..321U,100. ..k05t.t.5..5304,0114. wiLTILL MAKE ALL, KINDS OP IN 'Ilf.W SWIANCE, either Perpetual or Limited. on every description &Property or Merchandise, at raitsonable rates or preminm. .• . itoBT. P. XING, President. , M. W. BALDWIN'. Vice President. -,..._ DIRECTORS. CitaaLas BATES, e..t.R. Driquea, Geonon W. Baown, P.,8. Sayan Y, JOSISPR S. PA VI., e.SHICIUddIi, JOS IL7kl ()tali - TOM, S.J. MAGARGIL, E. Wican, r. &avant an, Secretary, I. G. COFFIN, Agent. Comer Third and Wood streets. , Manufacturers and flealere to SADDLERY, HARNESS COACH HARDWARES 58 WOOD STREET, Attu of the Uohien Stirrup, PITTSBURGH, PA., WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of Saddlers, Coach Makers and Dealers in general, to their Large and Well Selected Stock Consisting in part for Carriage Manufacturers. Patent and Enameled Leathers, Extant- cled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, Springs, A ilea, Bolts, Fellow, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc., All of which have been PtiIIOHASED WITH GREAT pAREA Eapeelelly the Wool) WORE, which will be found of the. Best quality, Well Seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will flail a full and comities, stock of Harness Leathers, Saddle Trees, names, Webs, full Measure Straining Wells, of rill Numbers, Bits, Buckles, Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, etc., etc., etc., All of which will be sold at the lowest CA3 prices, and pArfeet aatlafaetion guaranteed. TO TIIE sikayn•x,rts. P. S.—We do not dent {n Saddles and Bridles, but leave those GOODS for our oustomere to make branch. and sell, as they properly belong to that my2B-tf DAY & HAYDEIN. ' IRON FOUNDRY FOR SALE. VILPOUNDER] MACHINE SHOP A TWO DWELLINGS, Corner of Butter and Carson streets, to the 9th Ward, on the 19.. V. R. 11. This valuable pro perty, frontingrl2o feet on Butler et. , and 100 feet on Carson, will be-sold on favorably terma, and pc:mm*3olo4 given Soon. For particuars apply to S. S. BRYAN, Broker h Insurance Agent, Jen 90 Fourth at., Burke's Bulldinga. pLa_arEitThlrElEß'S Noiseles Patent Sewing Mad:tints. These Sewing Machines are known asthe very . beet in the United States. They are WT ED, and Sold at the LO W 1 PRlM 4 thili and examine them before buylngelsewhere.. Re. pairing of Sewin' Alaohines of eyery promptly attended - to. ERNEST AXTHML__Hhf Agent; No. 103 Third strait, Pittsbtugh, Pa. WANTED. . 10 AMONTHS LEASE OP. Ai SAIAZT. „ Dwelling Hons.! or 3 Rooms-pleaasztl• sit uate 03/ Real Estb3633 d 21 YZ911 J I 7,1 i N0E1437/AMira , 40: Vill ' iffir-si.C',OVE. NEE 'll"%lAl*kfatTAlk s44 „hag. 1ib.U11831,%64141tt: i ,~~~ _ '~~~: ~ i ~ ~ ~~. )I . te Pail#.lJost AGAINST LOSS Schedule of Advertising Rates One time Two times Three times...... Four times Five times ' One week Two weeks Three weeks One month Two months Three months..;. Six months Nine months • One year— 102,995 26 1.11 ANO ti.A PILE ADVYRTISECAIENTS. For one square, changeable ;one tltne each week, confined to the Immediate business of the advertiser. All larger advertisements to exact proportion. I month V months r. months Iyear,.. THE CADIP.AIGN IN Qi'OßGlii. From General Serinan'a Army The Enemy Deis en across: the Chatter. boaehre—Their Portiticationli on that inseam—Distant View of the City or Atlanta—Pitteleiona found in the Wood.— yletinno of Rebel Wrath At , ace .:speet al correspondence to the Chicago Post. CHATTAHOOCHEE RiVER, GEOUGIA, • July oth, 1864. f My letter of the 4th inst. informed you that the rebels had fallen back 'from Itiar letta, and were again intreeching them selves six miles south of that place, where we ate again under fire confronting their lines, and tht owing up counter works and preparing , rifle-pits. We. pressed them hard on the 4th, and-pressed in theft flanks on the night of that day. 96 closely indeed where crureoliimns shoved upon them, that during the night, they withdrew, leaving untinahed works and quite a number of prisen ere in our bands. Early on the morning of ' the stb, we were in active pursuit, driving the rebels steadily forward and picking up a num ber of prisoners,till we reached Vinings, a railway station three milei this side of the river by railroad, and eleven miles this side of Atlanta. Here quite a bask skirmish was had, resulting in the dis comfiture of the rebels, who f r c:ptately, retired to the river, many of them cross ing over, being to hotly pressed that another lot of prisoners were raptured. A portion of the•rebels were cut off from their pontoons; and forced to swim the river under our fire. They cut off their pontoons as they crossed over, which swung around to the southern side, where they are under cur advance fire from this side. Last night they succeed ed in getting some of them: away and out of our range, The Rebels this aide ofthe River —Mete r- position. , ' Though many ofthe rebelahave cross ed the river they still appear en this side. Their main positions are anumber, of strong works about-a mile this aide of the river to the right and left , of the railroad fronting the railroad bridge. • They will dispute our passage of the river, I think most desperately, 'knowing well it is their last natural line of defense this aide of At tante. The Rebel Defences Beyond the River On the other,side of the river extend-. lug up and down the stream, and across., our line of march, they have very exten sive and elaborately constructed works, well armed and defended by artillery, some of which is of a very heavy calibre. Fortifications andjarth works of a very strong character. I am told by prisoners and residents, ' extend from the river quite on to Atlanta. Already successful and precautionary 'reconnoissances have been made on our part, during which the enemy's salient points ;have been developed. The rebels hold the, railroad bridge, which they are most *certain to destroy, as the last of their forces. cross over. This, however, will nonstop us, if our avenues efi crossing . have, to be opened' tindertheir fire and in the face of the most terrible opposition they may be able to exhibit . , r . , : A View of the 'City of Atlanta. From a lofty hill, near Vinings, ten miles this side of Atlanta, a fine view of the city is:afforded. I went up on that hill to-day, and:looked across•upon that most important of all the cities in rebel dons except ' Richmond. The place' is crammed to auffoCation with the influx' of the rural population, whoihaive fled. thither from northern Georgia , at our•ap preach. lam told that:just such a state of huddling together, of heterogeneous masses, confusion, discord, distraction' and morals never existed on this or any other continent as now exists in Atlanta. From this 'hilltop, yesterday Afternoon, , I saw long lines' aiad•eolumns of rebel troops moving in the direction of Atlan ta. They were probahly going to take position id vomelif the fortifications be yond the river, or they may have been the army •of conscripts going back to construct yet other works, in ease their front lines Itave-to be abandoned. 'The rebel transportation wagons were heard all last Meta running in the' direction of Atlanta—donbtleits‘ taking 'ha& all the army surplusage. ' I am 'told I that the! citizens are leaving Atlanta itr ( hriticipa-; tion of ourspeedy' advent 'there. • The' machinery from the machine shops, and the Government taluablea Arty also 'be ing removed to thit interior of the State' —tsigntficant of 'the fact that thhey are eutpressed with 'a conviction tif theirin abiaty to hole Ihe Place. '. .. Horrid Sights—Condition of the 'Peppin,' It is no unconkinowthing tri-seefin the woods, as we approach Atlanta, the re mains of hunienitiehigit swinging front' limbs and saplings; where :they were hung.ina state 'of ptitr.d ilecay and tiecom-• poition—in some instances nothing but' skeletons and dried' flesh''remaining'-to attest tlie perpetrktgon of the horrid act. It may seem • amazing to • ycnar good readers of Chicago that such sights' are met all through these woods,tand that' these skeleton's' and remains hang 'and , decay for weeks' within short iligtaneesi of the 'houses where people: chliming to' be civilized •reside. Yet such is the fact. On the sides? of the bill stoker' of, near Pipings, •ttrti: now the p Irid• and decaying remaineef four' htittPri'beinga dangling (rem' the limbs' where-tWy were. hung, net' a , querter' of Win% ftoth a railroad depOti'l',They kverd kiting with: a hickory' barlri end': there 4hey ere tleft sli to rot. .1 . • etuliter eleielriber " weft,* --, tierce, Isohen, 4 •witthigg - i4lhugh . felepes •to ,of k the• 1111; 1 1 1 §1 - eLly tithe hpon end if of tlisidequittla if lies Ittintritk bathe nth ;tech; the bones exposed, the fieffittetwittli land: the hair fidlins - overtinsh 11 - akel= 1 ittoai -liillibseirie O *: r '; Inkflieke&rgistnonacri - pliformkg, ' vetesub - o, ,, tielrying4tri!getitobboa 4 1 Iheir' ?how esl silt thungtvp4ike idogi*ldAct Alas ivaratatto liiitesi‘otheret 4tigthe attempt. i ...1.4ii.,,.111J1 STAJSrDING HATTER Daily. 1 Sqr: !ti 125 1 80 1 90 2 20 time@ aI Once week, week, I'l Sqr. 1 Sqr . 260 1 70 ; 85 435 290 146 6001. '• 400 1 200 790 . 600 . 260 11 25 . 760 3 76 13 76i 9 16. 1 466 20 75 13 85 090 2.7 coO 900 • 9. 1 00 32 00 I ,2/ 33 I 10 70 II 3 times 12 times I 1 time Daily. I a week I a week a week - - 1 -- i - 6 'oir - Ti - i - fo -- ii 17 2o II 45 8 GO 6 00 24 00 18 00 15 76 1 60 40 00 . ,q 9 DO • 24 qo , , 14 0 coo :DIU , 'Tim: MORNING POST Steam Printing Eafabliiiiiiient r ." BARE 6-6, -; - . =MET DIEBOatimON • PLAIN AND FANCY JOB. PRINTING RAILROAD, MERCANTILE ANDAERM: PMNBN Our fatilitlea for aoiofr .Posters, . . For Eilillottions ito4Moncetr,. grafroptitit surpawed liow the Enemy , Works north of therattatitill - ..• (t , - --: • OHATTAHORCIITIE firpagdejtl,o4tl - 3, , • ; Ju)g - ,Illili,l , ”---__,,,-:-'-: After the inedskist ttiffleffi.fin/ilfutirr"'`.,- war which hrle for littintbirgallitid4ittlPll44F all sides, this elear,iBabbathlnornhigniti-:?; breaks upon us, leaviriiiiikA4 PRe5tr1,14...4'1.14*-;"„ of the country, this,side and r noy* 4 nie, - - ~, '..,-. Chattahoochee river .' 'Prhvicrtia' le tio --- --,.., -, ' , 7. informed 'YotO'botVrinter''tletTileiiittleil-victfi '-.- sistance, the erebelmWerer.driven 441tittitaitldo Point, ao4. that Wo w e r eA rce s4ll.4l4rno it; I : most vigoronsly. As oonAs they,re-itch m. -- 1,-; --4 1,1'...1 . ed the flver, they placed those drikalr! -.._ forces retnaining - on this 3 ildif, idoPtip :itt.h l tioii nearithe railroad' bridge,whexinpr,. uvr.t4.l_ tected by their strong . mork,e, ..” : J . , . f0 1i..,, , ,. „ .. , ,, , ed along, the railroad, they a). ... , . t.,:. - ; - , .. 4 the bridge and prevent ouianif '..' . r. . PI, the last extremity . -13 altiibr i gl4thritrinietikt": C= 'J, corps, with. general .lpitMAJebstartubh -Aif,~...;21! division . in ,- OA AftWI.CetifiFAHAIRPAII I.slh:Jii! across the rallroad . apd,pushel ko 711 rwar1,„ c „,, ,, ,, , close up to the rebel linet, p_osOVine",:".'.-,,,,j front of the brideel , Hbvtard*wittiorapffithNc,: . after havink drivenrtiurrebels-rnaer ttteirk:ttiz, river at tiiiir , peAtePa i crePittri,A g tifift,:r; 3 :l netted with, Palmer's, left, .tinn. - .rda, th r i i- r ." aft, ' leis le ft troops f iled intik Iftin, 11'44 ` - ." . 7. - , ~ :•, , , ,i ,, the river, with a 'vie' or towards ,it and _Matching mhatentoin Lejl ...v portal] ity-Imigkil Pcgaeotiltsetc :-/. _RV% aid- TV ing. MePhpreou,luid,AiNuPg,. rart•Pgr .64f;` - . . - . : :.! :alts' IC6esaic, and 'With Ihto sttit i i2 f t ' 16th corps was placed tinnufilkhiVi ' l ,r nv4i , .f i l r . while Hooker's' '2otirve artistlharhiecteldA,-fitn.i- with Palmer's right,filiiug.„uP,c4e M intervening between thel4t , corps 9 • tire right. t Our cavalry,. under Storferiituit - to - tie - - cure our rear and right flank, - moved t , Orra.irnia ..-,.< extreme right ativartnrinVaiOnf ancPtri, 7-4 1 4 T -. water creek. The ,heaviests ,I;:fprce ~ f '., this side side or the ; river' tilik that ' ' ,PTI: V. ,, - ..--:, ately in front etthe 14 tliCitiPtg`iftlif'tligra 1- ' -(, ...' bridge. Their disindgeniein, rtherefono.m. , ....r. 2 -.-... was a matter. e f llli ta llTefililitPk A ttt4 .xu,a-T ,-... :-. our Generals, and st ArtV i l r t 3 4 4 qh,Pnit?„, b., 4 .- .'= •, ly taken to firt re 'Meth bn , , „ ' ' 4 1- : .:. titan' They Were Portia 1 , Nerneti MO •t-' s ntrer,: - - , , f., ,-,-0. 1 .11 . , ' '''' Yesterday morning hi h' eclpeit.; the ' ~. ~.... 14th corps was put In motion;la thlrg,ttic2o-4:::-.',1 division ordered. to , adVancettipon ,ther - A.:149%' . 1.;'•,: enemy. The Ist and..3d brigaile.lollo424, .. - g - i-'4 , i; division had the advanced littesAnt mr, '..L . , , , moved upon the enereY'svi,dtkleandll -.1 .4: pits in gallant style. 't.'llefOr&thetlitlitiitto . .r -;,..;,:..-. ry, however,' vak.putirtantitiattothesexal - seisli ~... ".--;, la lie ry waaxixawu up t m l, PleqeOrktfiks Initli - ',..... .tions previously selected, where„,oficaka . ~ lent ranee or the iebel wiikui t 'ivai igit- /1 " R- ' _,!.: tamed. . Tlie Ist illi noli L bittety v atbrxr-Li'l" ' Parrot guns,. commanded: hyrittaptairit thil,rl,l7-_,='.: Prescott, a brave and accompliArr i ro h., 7 K cer, whee Jed forward . and, oppne , lfr ,_„-i i T nificenturuPon the enemy; whili t l a t n ay t it - Ohio battery 4, eapthintEt il gel' 'fical Indepen.dant 1 Indiana... , hitterp.oft s 26) 4i aft , '...'?. pounders, eaptain,Authernmistetrn,- ilf . di 1' ei at the same Amp with ,gtell e.tiesti,r ,crfp ',etas. From the ' al'imar spatiort: I ea - - , saw the enemy's' worini•righinst''Whi 1 li ng''! : -- ; - ,t7'.Zi Our fi re wan directed. , (WiehAtickriratin. "31-,ii . ''r.-_: , ' sion were, the guns .fircd, Alit OW Skil - rgaft- --......,.. after another went through , thayeb„ l ,etep t . 1 ,- . .;-.;',i, - ;- . 7, hrtieures, exploding and' Woe* thit, - 1 i `.;...- ---=. dirt and wood in ail direntichis. , )T eirlitig2._:/c 11 1 . ::-- ing of these"batteries mast bighipenictilaikuff .f;l' gized by the commandiugglntentfift*.t,':::.-yr,„ trope the signal, station,wetyvitetprtnagAt.. toiii...V effects. „,,_ ...- „.,... :,.,,,... ,„-'..-',;-. The, Infantry Attack Waxiii b anorant;' ,- , • ' , jr: ~.; Soon after the-artillery iopetredOlhpr ze`q. infantry linen Pushed -1 44 1 71:/ - fuAltAlf ltidtiii,*o under fire olthrk, rebel .n_lus4l7-11444.1 soon as our Military' Wits'Plifinmettion . „, , -_.•'1.... clouds of dust were heitit'rliditg'rionifiliti'reN: south side of the siver;ishowingtiraftthei viitti - o'- •..-i-- rebels, expecting an t atca4,- WATPAtfifigft V010(4,..-:: - t..;-i log reinforcements ,acresa...the ,fhctilge_.,-,..i i . b iw , As soon as the Eidvaiid, " liiegati,. l?ttar _ 1. quick, sharp Otero:sf' intrakettY-Xted 4 : a:. *: • 21 ..74 1 in front , oil the' ine and =dim roelt - e'll-k 'e ly for some time. At,the.,-,.firet3,-;.~4 eent, - "., -- -.. our men carried the first line,,lrShe siellityl.6il4.l',:-.;:; el rifle - pits, capturing near ' a score t ork ,-, .., .- prisoners: The rebels ,' hoivhver,-. - being 77 " 4 4v - ,-,z,.K, reintareekretook thialhietand.otirmeafp,corift, --..`!.‘2:- fell back under: covgrafidukwoodp44,4lg,jar sir this encounter we /0 4 -t le a f. ,4 iT t X4 l /# l .t sei.ift ... and wounded; inr i ttictingtievere loss urn - . ~, J... , -_, the rebelsis well as - coniiffelittlY4 iiii:Ac'llo!Th vancifig ottr ihnes. - 3, The tringa 'closed atlxra , ”l. 11 o'cleekaoX- ;11 ',,. , ; :I( • ,: 7.,d: iffOrkff 1 In the aftern9ort jntalllgeacer : kaa F. Trft. ~, t, ,, , , , , ceived that large kindled of bur .'infaiitijr . ' ':',. " had crossed the Airei,"'anil : that' hetiW' e' 1177 farces would immediately follow,4hreat4 11::e entpg the rebel ,posiiitelh..ftri th o 444nllElfaik I. Again active, operationn o 3iyare fmam,4". ~,,,, on the centre and , batteries . !Tom tikik . """"' to left upert6llEP totes ttif l ie firer: 11-t F • 2. ( q. the enemy's Niorktralehr , tittetifer,resournl t. iti - infantry pressimpthemebt* , lit feltetAti e.rs/JI same time. TheSe dflei . g.9 3l • ll Nfif s .,, d Tr itilik; tinned till night, w h. e .n thc. .cannqna g ~,,.,,,, ... ceased. The ittlitifififreitiiii "kep t' f' i .ii her into the , highi,l.Lil i , :iron (,r - ,. ,, r; :',l:-Llit , :fis'in Being threatenedcantheir tlaulti, seta}:, li hard preesedie _the D Ce lL tr97 -$1,114 tioum during the night iriaciiiited thelg cing._ i _ _ posittons, "afidiaking Witli' L the ' th.Wi :vac: , artillery, did lierbse, the Ater, "IntillitietrssOat the railroad:bridge and AhultatrliighwayritonT bridge,. phitOrytrfq-Mgflatit i lastogfpt o efroi: ue of crossing do placifig: ._ eyATr.... poi., tween our centre - and • L theit'rekt, uquio slot bridge was 'hit& 'ittiotfti , thrieFitifitocki taint this teoredrigeatti/AY •thrVightf. ita;iimmli'* ,T. 1.- . Pretty Well, d e M r .93 4 ,?,d-:,...,.,•0 s- •t , -hass hal - hos This t n onOs it l i e t pit.theilli }i) li t i, in , -- . constrdetiq'cio , iiF - WI - und - .4 __ ~, :stranger itintle ' xPieted: Inftietecitrii/cS4`-" lines ; after lirtes,:cafilitnictii mikunthifornoit block! hattle-PrleClPier ;)TheM,..firogiglaitML4Trri.') NerY thlpiiind eleritill'f, eII,f,RFE://fisbn:.l,e strutted with gr'eat stud an d 'e ou ..,, labor, Thise heavy Ivor% 'itre4 la° ' , lv' oua, and-connected,with 4ractv3otheftby tkiiii - ki angular steekadesiiiitcheNd'APrPith c• .ohlz TheYlare Protected Also by rlttrfcß rturhl.4l: .sades,• heavy elirtaina ficiin 'pro L Oa and chei,aice del ividieTiff- • itkilifdt ittigfel" es - -13 scientific denstrutaban. 4 The ; ndkciaihth i to brill was:ttalfcitePAYeo-11th gi 9 46.0.140. lanin destr 4 1011 . - twilA not d a Y;i i i.t . is 9S - t T naihn.' , l-?. torio a baarelfloWaid' Atm. .. Our lines'are nciVitleitilted -for'Sinift WV , 31 %1ti1, i/e Imadiately on the river. We cartaselAisici,JTA Janie! and the namecona-loag,lines of 1 rebel teritlF: i4Y.Sr:I zr&l J, rite Re b e l ,Ranift 1 4.,44 11 , - .‘Tfr.tait From_ tin intelligent man just-friAt-trz.!.m. • a bruta l I' learn that the, wilt aTtneitsqlrinf ,J , Omni prevails in that'place„,autltitam hala s=,:4 ptiptt ation, witgeughottheireffemit.theyiy, h r ,„ 1 can get away, are.oaving Ain night,.auk t 7 .,, 1 .I . by 'day, and Abet BMW-and oxerruneiltsaii;, , ,i_ valttnbles are.beingaturriedloffoidttOilftiresiir compulherylheginur) The thmemtilambt,.: naor heading' from thepcitkTrthirfieolvMmil-eplsigsf uingsouthanta to the V 4 ) 1 01441M4 eblrw. .:Westprzt and Macon. railromi .nuthhhitkir Kit= M ; api3he.tinteriorpeeditheoUstatilam ~.plift orfjittote,railrostCrahrumg.tmlsoiv it'd and: commuirtly..-rvio 1141611**2at at' .thiegetterallettOVAL: quguii Pen.l3ll-tiair Gr titying as Itottuttsot thstmovoiumb trzs - - ari ellecl.t.he rehols Weirgt, tki i tali.n i ' ter haying , . - deurallitam 441 , i v 43 . : .'-•-• tul y k f0n.43 ghellheq 'AU .nal4m_r.f4 tit Mgt - . .:- . itemtitellUtirt OftCffS - tttellarti . ' - -;1_7::. ne ca mo u riffratifidallloto - *infiles. tiV2--'-' it de'llittWeittleh ;131 . 14_4.b aril` 9 - 1: (atingw4 4 / 1 11414144 tal'iswww:44 - ats .. .- - 4 ,‘ - er eldes • lo the s tkrohlettahlAttmts , t4l, -- --'--- # a se 3- rebels - Atm- fillen:liacko rut d :gale gittaithglitoriolli_kUrP V: 1 . ve them it whomknotAp.WiW u..--. 2, 00, aO.•