.„ pittstruilit gazette. 11111 DAY 11011 ti , NO-...::::::.1111 1 E 10, 1804. • 'CITY. kill SUBCIIBki. The Pesesysarde Reserves. Philadelphia paten giverthe following me isonnt of this body of men, a portion of whom - have just returnedikome, their time of !orrice • expired 1 tt " When the President, on the 15th of April, vsa, celled on the loyal Stone for seventy- See thousand men, each overwhelm'ag num , bMi responded iron Pennsylvania that she furnished twenty live regiments instead of the grata allotted to hbr to All, and then. had • suf. • fielent number of additional companies on the search le rat tip about Enna mere. The leg islattaces of •the State b e ing called to meet in extra slon on t othh of the name month, a plan was bid the Assembly for 11eefem bodying this axons of volunteers into a State Orgardeetion for the detente of the border, or' such 'utter 'service es:night Au-required, with the proviso that they shonld also be eubJect • to any sell Porn %Ito Government of the United State,. Teapien was sanctioned ley the Legislature in an Act dated May 15, 1881. providing for the orgunsition of A Revervii.Corrs, to eon • -- 'gist of thirteen :Cements of infantry, one re giment of. Cavalry, led one regiment of ar -minty. The . 'bele 'vu placed wider the di notion andoommandof Major General George McCall, and in acoordente with the law were plaited to ewers of instruction at Reston, 'Weatenester, liarrhburgend Pittsburgh. It wan not long, however, before the norma lities of the general government requiredthat -'. two of the teetnente shoed be sent to the field, and once 221 of Juee, 1861, the roe ., menu of 'Col: Cheiles T. Biddle, (Beektatis), Cal. Seneca G Simmons, together with two camPanies of suillary, under Capt. Camp. bell, were Marched to Cumberland, Maryland, where they did expellent eery-ice on they lino of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at New ' Creek, Piedmont, and else Where. Immediately after the attester of the drat Bali Bun, reqiiiitions waterside upon Gov. Oaths-for - the whale ()clops, and on the all of ' attlyi - 1881, they *eve put in motion for the . Rational -Oapital,, then in imminent peril. ;They , arrived in season to be of invaluable .gervice...At-the. time of their master into the 'ilisrvies of the United States, the strength of the mpg, officers and men, was 15,858. - After its muster into the service of the Cot ' tad States, the Reierve Corps was organised as a division, and"-its Int commanding Gen eral was McCall. -In in subsequent career It has bean commanded by Generale Reynolds, Seymour, Meade and Crawford. • McCall etessetanded in the Peninsula compaign, Raq uel& in the Pope campaign, Meade in the Antietam and Fredericksburg campaigns, and Crawford in the Gettysburg and Grant cam . Pa. Of Rs three original brigade commanders, Reynolds became Commander of the First Army Carps, aisd fell gallantly at Getty/burg; liniado •Is 'no* in command of the Army of the-Potomacti and General Ord.was promoted to • the commend of the Thirteenth Army °MIS and served with distinction in the ' ,irogral campaigns about Vicksburg. Of the other, brigade oczacianders General C. F. Jackson was ki ll ed, Gener al Seymour is a 'prisoner. Colettel - Mollatidleu is at home tn - Pallsdelphis, wounded, Colonel Bieber re turned with his Men, and General Crawford b e en belten,atill in the field. Of thenommanding Getters there is butane • (CoLEI A G. Skokie') remaining in his original otinunand. 0,1 Simmons was killed in battle at Charles City Cross Roods during the seven day,' fighting before Richmond. Col son; after being made a Brigadier General, •; was killed at the first battle of Prederialts burg; Col. Bayard, also made a Brigadier .General, was killed at the same battle. Col. Campbell was transferred for promotion, and is now a Brigadier animal, and all the ogler-re, after carving for tenons period., resigned. Of their 'etteemiore, Col. Woolworth, who anceseded,Colonel niagliton in the command of Gel. fibtrolea regiment, was killed in oae of the recent battles near the Wilderness. Cpl. Hugh illisbleill,who sopecedsd Col Biddle of do Taira:oath, war killed at Antietam, and Col. Charles F. Taylor, who succeeded Col. Moffett,' wee killed at Gettysburg. Diary one of the regiments, except that of Colonel . Sickles, has had at least two CAonels, and semi of stuns three. As instances of their ' losses in battle, we may state that their con, elides in the "seven days' tattles" were 3,084; at Prederioubmg,..i.,7Bo ant of 4,500 -taken into the battle, wads: 6atleute, 1,144. The Fair. The neap of the grott Sanitary Yet:, up to tut eireng, had reached t:e , %gm, gate of _ $1140,000. Although the sal::‘ h :re been quite spirited an/ extensive, an immense su sigimeatuf articles etill remain unsold, and are offered at the most reasonable prices. There is ad impression abroad that the prices demanded Ism unusually high, 'bit Allis a great uthhike. (iced judges of the value of therellferant articles on 11111 a, enure us that iliiiTuittu 'sip very moderato, and in some iturratoiss below the real value. nu best material - and workmanship have been ma t plersd in the menataotttre of the various kinds of geode, and those farts shoubi be ta ken into &cogent by' purchasers. Gentlemen wll.l And soplaadid assortment of seasonable hats, on sale in the Bauer, which have. boon . donated by Philadelohin merchant*, and awned down to the lowest retail Vane. Mishits:dance yesterday and teat eroding *enthused large, and during the hallsys We =ay eaves to And the various SO deass4 mewled as over. Olt Barrels Intol7 is publlshad an article h seamen , he is eititain coolant, which Ls said oprovarit the lookitie 'Aid the bad rmeti that attends • the use of wooden barrels oontabbig petrcl•- - , sun. BlLAldirard Parker, of tiro. 8 Saab barrel of alUtaillll' Iron, with a peculiar lamest and brag, which ho claims to be as perfect in ail requite as s iasselln which to store cit. It Broad' street, Philadelphia, has patented a . perfosolly air-dght, and ~ w hen completely trued, he regards Iteven firelroof, and a model of *mall: also hal been subjected to • mm: trial in a hot fire, without fajta,. If lki larmitlon Is all that it is ropremmted, It • is • Terg . dssirable ono. Pet:Menai has be- Soe Jaiterd , Importarli article of commerce, t. bait Is aa anptessaut , and often dangerous simieliblindie or keep in More. If Mr. ' , Parker km succeeded to removing these dial - cables,* Dither in guarding agaiimt theta, 'he Ms dome a good thing • for the pmbilo, and " .. lii4svipr to be most liberally rewarded. The Oratorio. • , ;_ Ibm duple announcement of tho perform ,' tam -of *air, Gririd Grate& of Modell' em sot Gatard4 sight, by a chords of ono - Irimind i liad with the Gefnosa Grobee• tra, ff‘ldliidelpiklas - orighi to 111 itho ',lst AIMS* 04 14 MO SlIII(irt Vtif, tO Ffkih agiandlerionnantio of such emrimattlombao !Meer been board In puitritoiw t _ .., aver been :mammals ht.r9 been oonAttet. ladmitirtigtt*t deal of oars; arery Ander has ',- 146.. . 11 0 ,4 bud to router Ida part, 403, with ",.migazar. at the crrohsttra, and vith the ..0:4 0 f Ander the dlrection ; of Mr. earl Bents, Prlede and perfect stadia= of the felt rosy- be expected. : The rotor . ItIU OS Nadaffory; Mr. }Mime rind Mr.'l'syler. of the Modal and Haydn Socisty - Phitadalpitta. Tickets rosy be bad at the ittlf#:atorea and st the door. "-Mtg.-219th' Ponwayiranfs Regpment. Ea:embers of the 139th reap:mat, die ' ehargd. woadid, and detached, met at the ...Girard, /foam rate:day morning, to perfect. '"l'arrense at tattii,fir attend log the funeral of TAIIL2GoI: Moody.. Adjutant Ganarm Her. Ear rtan' calla ~, to the appointedh and Meat. W. 1.. Id company G, eseralarl - An" z 4cine remorks.- by the Preatdont and ftat• ',thin, eulogistic of the deoemod, the farartift-roaellttlon was adopted: Brio ti rd, That the members, of the roe - — mod meaty attend the funeral to a body, ;.and that timo u rlg e l t t to ' p1e707 th e e 1 c i 177. 1i ft sr be grated ;The !humid El take place on Saturday aft Tie: tufa Via body will be !Agin 8t Poter'o chute, and from thence th. • egheny.Cetnatory - ' • • Draft la the Vint ward, Atte. Tenter4o gas the day Axed for th 4 drafted isqti belonging to the First Ward, Allegheny, to .teport et the Provost blashal's taco. Mts drifted visa stztyssavon, and repented 4404414 fourteens. Bat ',Mg; eriteina thi soriloe--6 colored auto, ma able to pay the prtoe of iscenesontes , —bs.. We did tattess the . number met .et. t nuderetead that the fifty per, cent. 1r... J. , ~ I tiotaninelent to over the exemption'', eta. additional draft • will therefore be jaiiiisary np Os - dlifkbaoi. , The .. -drableilmsaalsoakthe Ottlond Ward, ASTlgalte- - --•''''.3ol4llPpliti ite•dbp - :71,..,-,:•.'..--":it:::-:::;:-;;,:::11Eill,'-:::::;i;';'-.,.::- I BEMEEM LETTER IRON WHITE HOWL WORKINGS OF THE SANITARY COMMISSION. A Rebel Female Soldier Captured. NAMES OF . WOUNDED PITTSBIIIIORERV &a, Sx., &IL Correspondence. of the Pittsburgh Ossetic. Watts House, Va., June 5, MU. This has been a busy day. Soldiers have' been arriving from Washington and the front all day. Those who came from the battle- Sold have gone homewards, and those from Washington have gone to the front. But the most exciting scene was the embarkation of about one thousand contrababds, some of whom have come from North Carolina, but most of them from the country between this and Hanovertown. Slavery Most be a blessed thing, when so many. of 'both sexes, and all ages are hastening from Ito grasp I These poor areatures.had a. grand jubilee, almost un the site of where Fit Hugh Lee'a house once stood, previous to the rebellion. If possible the cannonading his hien more' terrific today than It has been Mace my or rival. Many men who were wounded In the battle at Cold Harbor this morning have arrived here on lost. Whilst ministering to their wants, I learned that last night and this morning we drove the rebels on ourrigiit"re:- ly quickly." But of this we need not be inform ed, as the report of the cannonading became. very faint this afternoon. Several of the wounded men informed me that we drove the enemy last night and to-day sound miles. I "think the fighting Wu been confuted ex. elusively to day to our right. At Gen. Aber. mumble's headquerters where I met Lint. Fulwood4 of Pittsburgh, I learned a few hours since, that" everything was going on moat successfully. About five or six hundred rebel prisoners arrived here last evening. As I walked out this morning my attention was attracted to the place where they lay under guard. They wen arranged in the form of a circle, sur rounded by • strong guard.-Orr one segament of too circle my attention was called to a large group of United States soldiers and civilians. I asked the meson of their being collected there,when I was informed that the object of attraction was a joule rebel soldier, the or derly sergeant of a battery. She was dressed of source, in male attire, and has been in the rebel sondes for two or three years. This Is the third time ohs has been captured. She suoceeded in making her escape on the two former occasion,. Although she sports a beaatimi set of ivory, there Is nothing at tractiveabont hats =tun it be that she curses the Yankees Edit fervently. I would not have mentioned the circumstance of her cap ture were It not that the fact should be known that the so-called Southern Oonfedera oy has tolerated a female moldier to serve in Its ranks for two or three years. Comment is ianneasuary. I see that some of the newelapers are pratinglitbout Grant following In MaClellen's footsteps. lam better engaged in Supplying the manta of wounded soldiers, and:miniater lug to their comforts, than I would be in re toting sneh assertions. If he had followed in MoCbslian's footsteps and adopted his plans, he would have landed his face at.Bor tress Monroe—allowed the rebels to eratitutte Yorktown, and been petrified with fear at the Bring of • single gun by • single rebel during a whole night at Williamsburg. It was the pretended pumas McClellan to go to Richmond, but he did not carry st oat. If Grantilinuld go there, as McClellan might I have dame, on the list of May, 1882, almost without opposition, his own Wends being vitae:am, I have no doubt hut that it will be claimed by the friend' of the latter that the hero of Violubarg was only the Imitator of the grave-digger of the Cluckahaminy. So far as I bare been able to lure no wounded Fittebstrghers have come in yet from the late battle, and I have visited a long train which passed the tent where I am now writing. If I Ind any I will forward their names at once. I may take ride to the front, however. to-morrow or Itimidelos Mr. Bake, of the Executor Brigade, has kindly offered me a bone. Those who may have bad friends wounded In the late battles will no doubt be glad to' hear.that all the kitchens of the Badliary Commission are busily engaged in manatee ttuing hot coffee for the trains that are ex pentad to•night, while all around me, as I smite, large squids of young men are pre paring milk punch, lemonade and other der licions..things whirls they will likely be dis tributing all night. While many a mother is -sleeping scandli, these patriotic and be nevolent young man will be comforting their sons and endeavoring to mitigane their suf fering. Other Commtesiona and Institutions are alto doing what they can for the elek and wontided. Nemo. MCSIDII3 _KrITINVICIIII3I. The following Pittoborghers have been wounded to the recent battier. John George, IC, 139:11, loft hand, sot ssrl.- Oil. Limit Barclay, H, tO2d, lon power of both limbs and left arm. B. H. Hinehesoa, li, 1020, eel/ of leg. William Inerhoke, I. lad, hand. Henry Dingle?, P, 130th, emelt. nolo A. Stamford, B, lad, head, men, not minas- Robert McCreeken, D, 102 d, right 'Mound bock, by fallinglff a tree top—not serious. SeamotHarper, IC, 102 d, both thighs. John Leath, A, 1024, left eye, eight. The armies are In conflict every day, and, I believe, every night. Glint hai not crossed the Ohlokahominy yet. We gain ground slowly. The thousands of prisoners daily re ported to have been captured hero not acme in yet. It is said we bad a victory this eve • nlag. No confirmation of it. ,Telegraphie eemainnioation between Fortress' Monroe end Giant's Headquartere, via West Point, will be established today or to-morrow. The Construction Brigade are Mikity at 'work pat ting the raltroad in running order. The iron born can men over the Po:shunts abetment: mile from the White House. About four miles have to be repaired. It is 'expected that the road will be hs tanning order by Monday. I hope the list of Mid and wounded seat by the mall master of the He edscarters of the Army of theTotonise—a lrell known Pitts. burghorto Washington, was ;peened in due time. Toar donerposdent Ii Yo 'unwell from shoot exhaustion that he is unable to seek after either names or news. He will tae a furlough about thi beginning of thh weak. There are about • two thousand wounded men bare. They are being attended to as well as could Irs expected. Ido eat think that any Ire suffering for, Want of attention. The Belief Association are all at work, great ly stimulated by a lendable rivalry to do goad. Oar , Arettern PannlylvenLe 'soldiers learn with inexpressible delight and rraltant pride theses Pittsbirrgh Sanitary lair epeusdinso. I *trefoil:. - T have seen most of the penons whets tames I have rep_orted. Niko. White House , Va., Saturday evenlng, Suns 4,1864. P.l3.—The following ate additional names of wounded : B. G. Thomas, B, 102 d, right leg. Horatio Goldthorp, B, 102 d,. bead.—allght. Lieut. Tamer Melntire,B,lo2d, right arm. G. B. Jones, Bohla, left arm. James lkteHee, 0; 169th, dial It en ambu. lanes at White House Leading. The robs made a charge on oar lines on Sabbath moist, extendlng from about our mitre to our right wing. . The y wore bril liantly repulsed at every point: Th• batter ies fired as aniekly as if they had bean mus ketry. The- two armies are within s few hundred yards of each other. AS present they seem to be In a dead leek, tat skirmish more or lass every day. Nano. Toll Glilwri.us —To-cilekt our pubilo is to have another opportunity of hoariest the Germania Orchestra of Pniledelphis, who will give their second boner* for the Sanita ty Pair, et Andlenes Nall this evening. It 1.1 perhaps needless to speak of this celebra ted orchestra, or of its merits, for its enviable reputation extends all over the United States and its mane is now , almost a monies of az- camas. Tbe progranuziP, whieh we publish, contains a number of the Wbfka of classiest composers, besides ulootlons from. well• known operas, and vsriety of lightei mule by late authors; We me confident that the housgs trill be overdewing, as our pnblio sp. predate good muds too well to let It be per - famed.tostopty benches. Go early to gat • goodsest. Tickets may be roamed at the mega 11242111 and at the deor. ItltilLatia .10R 2dmizsa.--Mr. Carl Seats leader of the Germanic Orchestra, conducted tbvrehearaal, yestorday;of the Bletalsh..Re wea much pleased with the ret1Q1111•11'00, re marking that, the aerates Wen suig az. tressely well, sad reflected great °Mattes all oetweraed. The sob etagere , will mitre go ds,. and a fall rehearsal will be held ea Sat urday morning. We am assured that nothing is being left undone to Snows s puled per formance. Darnell, Barwaiy.—Oomparry "D" of Dar battery d nearly for. /arty. members of the company Soft for Womblngunt doy or two ;Ono.. sod the balance Will probably boys on estordal• • fow-more roartilla b• mend U bateau*: -thasidn tornado InCsptrfnArthurßln tt si 010P1 IF Ea% : ' ' “041311 e Run Coutribatlsru.,, Editors of Guiltier Plansilt co:teat thi gad*. meat of tho,amoun4„ eiml4ibuted by Graff, Bunnott & Co.'s workingmen. In your pub lished list of the Bth Mat., It II put at $252 20; it should put at 3382 20. and credited to &Hi's Bios MW., Buguente Borough " In all the mils of our country Ira have en deavored to be prompt, in mob as well as money, as our being among the few free from the draft attests. aim's Bur, June 8,1834. Anavvra THILISIIOII.II —The Phlloateittaan Society of the Western Quiver:Ur will give an imatenr theatrital performance at MllOlllO Hall this evening, the proceeds or which will be devoted to the Banltat7 Tit& fund• Mt . ECI.AL L.11.,AL 80T1Cfi8 Thomas Pau's, Plain and OrnamentalEllate Roofer, and dialer in Pennsylvania and Val mont slate of tho best gttaltty at low rates °Mee at diet. Laughlin% near the Water Work", Pittsburgh, Pa. Sitka.—Tbo largest stook of blank and colored silks, at Barker's,' 59 !dirket street. • ICEMOVID.—SamueI Graham & Co., Mor. chant Tailors, have remov,:d to 73 Smithfield street. We-ore just receiving our second impply of spring and summer goods, and would most respectfully holes our friends end the public In general to examine our new stook, believing it to be one of the finest stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give full satis faction, in both price and guilty. Give as a call before purchasing elsewhere and judge for yourselves. GLLEAY t McCai:mem Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield east. CmocrLass aan Saantrze.-I'ho largest as sortment In tide 'city In sloth and elite, at less than Eastern prices, at Barker's, 59 Mar ket 'treat. Mumma are prostrating the Volunteers by hundreds, the hospitals are crowded with them. Soldiers, be warned in time. HOL LOWAY'S PILLS are positively Infallible la the cure of this disease; occasional doses of them will preserve the health even under the greatest exposure. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are DOW re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, kow at 30 omits, 76 cents and $1 10 per box or pot. For sale in Pittsburgh by 11. L. Paha,- stook and Co. For sale at Fulton's drug store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. For sate also by Geo. A. Nally, Federal street, Allegheny city. Purrs wad (Missal at old prices, at Bass tor's, 99 Market West. Bums as HAsn.—The subscriber wishes to inform the readers of Ga.sal• that he has again a fall supply a the jastly celebra ted hair restorer Rejumeistor, whose elect to restoring gray hair to imioriginal color. pre senting hair from falling mil temeriall dandruff, &a, fairly entitles it to be abused among the greatest stimulus of modern times. Simon Johnston, sole agent, oorner of Smithfield and MOIIIIIII streets. sod 4w Samna= and Sheeting'. at lower than manufaetardea primes. at,Harkaes, 69 Market Meet. Brzous. Acrrlon.--Thi attention of our readers Is directed to the brilliant •raiment of Spring sad Sununu Goods put received by our friend Mr. John Weiss, No. US Fed• errl street, Allegheny. His stook comprises • groat variety of 'Wig Branch, English, Scotch and Auto:dear. Cissinteres and Cloths, and Eno Silk and Casein:taw Vegtings,--all of which will be made up 'to order In the latest styles and In the bust aluntr. A choice se 'action of Furnishing Goods also on hand end for role, together with a full Stout of Beady Sleds Clothine. well eel reshieeably made. ktld Porsoote of all colour and eissi, of Balm's, 69 Nkrkot drew.. D 2.. Rennet...—This etalmont Chiropodist, who effected to many cam of octal and bun ions, ta again among as sad Ls located at No. 20 .Fifth etrentoror Androwe Toot &ore. The cote lo offlosetons, palates*, and speadyit-and all afflicted with thane troattlesonto peat* would do wall to giro ttte Dotter a call. to Dam Go, os of a•er, dmtrabfa stylo, from 25 roam a )c1 op, as . BArktro, 59 2lnrkst &tree— Idorrirr, D61144.11{, N.. 10 ?mirth argot, between &ntsh H 3 tend Grate. No Inducement■ herd ant by offering low prlotai but an equitable fee will be aharpd In malty =so, for the beat motorist will be aced, cold all the time ♦nd skill eorwetoy to ire rare parowtmwt rewrite elpall be applied mi7:6131 Ouarars and Daniels calls sill be takan at the Omnibus aloe, No. 41 0 Penn street, day or night. All orders ;left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All calls must be paid In advance. • • Gila? StrtirSlDED 'lll' Idwa s p..-Oubdonted Mead, Ira wan old .tyle, at Damn & Pd.bettes day's, 65 Poland strW, Allsileay. waf lowa M. 0....1uux, Attenury si Law, le arias zrzw.. a1:321 C. Sax, Dentist, 2,18 Non Kral, at. <ozd to all boldness of Ist, profeesSco. ISARttIED NoCEIIIIE-3110018S—At th. B•ttoaal lists], Ws:Wage:l, D. 0., or, Thongs,. April TO, by the How MMus Miss, B. IltwlS tdO3LINUE, of Pittsburgh, to siIIII PABD•JII. young.: .1 suer. ter of do tits J.hz, ftsosks, Esq., a Estrisbr...rg. LLVOLlLLE—trxttasar.—Thuntay morn. log, Joss 4th. of 111 Isibisuce of 0. L. D. Totter. utuu, Esq.. Ifoostrocsl, by tto td. asd la 0. LAEOILLIN, Eq., of Phils4 ISM., nod 7 IAS016:1 EPALlttilfi,Sisitglasr of tto Isis W. W, Ifstiorautz. IdoILWATIM—On ISNoday, d h lastoat, [coos wound• rocalrid to salon man Cold Bub., Va , /nay F. Mot. Col Wtd,, of th. ICU Ilya Pa. Vote , bald 28.7(ara and f moan.. Matta:lard will manta las allegtrtny O. eery ?ulna '1.170113000, Jnas 1016, al I o'clock. from tba macaws or hit trolLst, lroa. 11 Colondl atrrat, Flub gra d. - - - TO THE taEOUTIVZ COMMLTJ J. 0* TUX PITIBBIIIeII all/Tata r In sceurdanuo with the elan of • erasing had by the Login. Zelda:a sad baler Mahn of *cackles, au wore appolated • mac Rte. to peseta. an sweep and boiler, seal ettlisble obaftlogo, awl to hoe. tho rano Tat rysp fs bel dlop ter tho eons of eves per' t 0..? post.. baying 11111. etrbory of any lead id soh bit, with lostroalons ohs, dolohos to tronsfer tbs rause to you, to be sold to au bightal bidder for tha bowel of as Stole tory Triad. caelod oat tbo Instructanis of Cue 6.1111. to,ths bat cress ..1111rua,(se %Wino ins to short to moon scab roachlnery )w. busby transfer ia roost Po um. to elu, hoping ft vost Mir bout, approval. Unbars oar bad abates, and the donors, mesa for illeari Is this anal sod loss! work which you are sow vistaed In. s erousvaiy, JAHNS 11.001CAT,,Les, • D. W. 0. trAnUOLL, littebarib, Jnza C. MC ,Comaditso. Starlets Pis' 0.8. lAN. CO.. /411,1 Pittsburgh, Jute 11, lent Deem Das, Les and'Oarroll, Oeromlttse of .Exits. , Dulldors sod Boiler Makin: Gebtlemers--Tho rosier Helldal sod Done Ma. 'kora of Pittsburgh. Alloghtny sod the imrroooding borovigho, ludo' througu you essentad to tba nu tter, Pair, tor she and old of the ask and mosaided °Me rotas armies the boantifal eagles, boiler sod shoftiog. wader they Dinput op In Ida chalks' lad, I aro loansoud raeontive inonunta.. to ackturaledgo tbo receipt of the mama I do p-ith passage, and ...Me. th. won of ens Castardttro In toying that not out* the rnerons gilt cola for thelr thank., and a worthy of the patriode mu:tonal nuke it, Ire shalom edulretkos is excited tithe actleity and seal which liccotneiahrs a, an d, le soshort•tlnta Th. rosin. Iluhdeu and Baler Motels an men worthy of our nay. sad hive hearts to appreciate the struggle Is which our country , " Matfett e =rare Committee, - eat leant and b lld E nfl, v. D 712 VO b r Channaul. IIAYOBAITY Or 'NEW Oat.L,►nd, t One 'Hera, Eloy Leith, 1401. PROPOS/LLB will be received at the I dace of the Crtti Oaroptrel , er, for WIZ THOU. BAND v 099, atom oi lege, ea rosy rentitr.d,' o MST QUALITY PlTTOtlllhatt COAL, for the use of toe of nen Orleina. raid erapaala most be addrea oll7 d to STODDAIIT 110 W ILLL. r..q., Ooroptroller, statisig the ono. ter barrel, bustel or ton, delivered 11411 D th. whore, end oe honied is on irr before the d It«T litAl OT /LILY, next Toe tell to be delivered Prior to eovt. lb Lb. 1904. • OlCopt ol der. BSW..PHEN fltrlT'mele, o 'l7 8. A., Acting e. D. L. Otarifive, i.noretoiy. jo2 14. TIN 111thAVA.L 4.3.4yrliba SIIII, ocrocoded try on Wbo have owl theta to bo supitrior to any othor root" ond th• only ono tottb oos 'rhes, tittootit latch Do Viztogors roltablo Cod In and see tbo u3W. b. operation, add obtain G irc,b.r or polo.. awl tecostmeadationa. ba every a.. when they do not ttri latbrarititO, the Mono, Wtn to roftmdod.• _ J. • tt. LLCM ory23 • ' 8010 Preto for tido county. •- - sgrul BUSH. PIOUS OATS; UV VA bbla. • ldd told'. prime rod Rukodint ; T . , liVll2, 0 :*ilo D 7 APPInt In WO Arrxusciu I isms. =log bousaszatiurg;. ZstioMaitiliorsoi,bi THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUB SPECIE. DISPAITHEB. FROM WASHINCiT9N. NT'S OPERAT-16NS. Our Proiresit Tosoord Rich- mond Blow. SPADES ORDERED TO THE FRONT Both•Armiee Burying their Dead PROBABLE REPEAL IF THE COMMUTATIO N CLARE GHAT RUSSIAN TBLIGBAPII LINE President Lincoln Berenaded, an., de., ar- Spiels! Dirpatelo t• tho PittabtuT,h Wannierros, June 9, 1954 The following has** been . received from otir odierpondent with the Army of the Po- Wart, under date of hoadquirters, Jane Tth t Our program toward Richmond is slow, but no doubt is entertained in our army as to the Anal result. Spades to the front has spin became the order, and slow but 'barely, we are dig ging up to the rebel capital. Slime the first of this month we have becn digging almost oontintially. At some places We have thus worked op to within & hundred "yards of the rebel work., against which our columns dashed la vain last Friday. The two hostile armies are now quietly eyeing eaoh other, and the:lease movement on the one side O sore to be followed by • similar one on the other, both ready, bat neither willing I. make an assault. The men keep low in their ditches, as shransboot ere on botlitsldal are ever on the alert, end no chance fsr a shot is allowed to serape. The troops at the Iminediate front, where they depend' entirely en their breutworks for protection, suffer mush lass than those farther in the rear, who depend on distance for safety. 'Every movement of men through an open epees is aosompanted by the trevite ble male of ![tole balls. The lick corps. 'shish wee moving yesterday, lost between fifty and a htutdred mon by this means, and that too within a very short distance of the headqe erten. This Is repeated almost every day. Our own aharoshaoters sonata! them selves in trees and ravines, and by Tartans devises draw their rides Into range, and I think oar beys keep the apiount about coon. To-day has bean mush more quiet than tonal, owing to the foot that both tumid, by common consent, were harpies their dead, which' for almost a week, have been lyiegbe._ teeth the two lines. Those bodies wed he mming very offensive, sad de duty of bury• hog them was not only sad, but very disagree able. Among the Wallas &nod was that of Colonel litodahoo, who oommanded:thtenctod Irish brigade of the Second tarps- He was killed on Friday while gallantly meting a rebel charge. !deny bodies were also buried lost night. Te-doy we have had some cannonading, enough to pros: to to thalothe Abets bad planted eevaat new batteries which would play en both extremes of our lime. These on our right are heavy guns, and are seemingly planted in the neighborhood of Summer's Bridge, as the Chlokalumbay. Those on the left - Crop their shells disagreeably close to the lath cods headquarter*. Twb bones belonging to Gen. &althea staff offiden ware killed by then to-day. The casualties in Body Smith's corps dad thellrst of June, amounts to an aggregate of El= Secretary Seward leas sent to Mr. Chandler, Chatham of the Senate Committee on Com, wine, a oenunutacation relates to OoMoe' Groat Russian Telegraph Line, which WSJ submitted to the Senate today. It is pro. posed the roots shell he front some paint ea CCU Patel route 1,000 miles to Width Col amble, them* 600 miles to the Roden Pos. . ettions, 1,900 miles to Delving Straits, 40 miles to Beat Cape, and thanes 2,500 miles to Amber River, or 6,040 miles. rt to to beam booted with the magnificent system of the Boulez telegraph lion, 'to all prominent points of Ada and Europa To the games to it feasible, would it be useful, has it • ,lost claim on the government for the patronage It solicim, be tamers la the 'finalities, showing that the Mated States hes now ten times the length of the whole proposed line ; that mow thmt,ten times the required length fox the enbmerine stable is in Incessant operation In a single line; that the sold is n• more intense ea this roots than on the existing HUGO In Russia. The espouse in the United States le lestimated at $5,000,000, and the eompeny le already organised with a rocking impel of $16,006;000. ►WSDIIT 1110001 lIIWADE, President Lincoln was aerenaded to night, gni responded in hit venal Menlo aryl*. Hs began by 'eying that he suppormi that the occasion of the serenode was the actin of tits Beltimmei Gm:mention. All ha had. to say on the potat was that he was entirely satisfied with the action of raid Munition. us closed by aaktag the company to Join with hint is three Omni for General Great sod the rolfliere nada him.. ADMISSION 01 assumes 111AT023. The question of the admission of the fir• kiwis Senators will ode up eatlyneit week, and Will be ditauusdiktisosti to lb. Senate, when some will take the mind thee to situ• mins of say Stets which bas seceded an eU• gible to federal tacos trial puck State has has bun regularly admitted into the train. ovoisre auto u0rni...3111. COS The ifild Ohlo, one handfed days' sae.. meet, arrived hors to•dly, an route for the front. Little Mr. dented Oos made groat haste to gee among them, end, strangsty dentist), his apytaxanoe woadorfully stbanlat ad the belief among all the shirkers that there war a vary decided injostles being dons In' sending them farther sat*. It was s char a:toristio work. 111 AM 'urea awn maim slur It is believed that the Gusto .Itidichttl Committee will speedily report a resolution to the 'effect that in their opinlon Prank P. Blair Is holding a Major General's 0012161t1- don and enrolling the function. of that, office In direct violation of the law. aufAszett , raison ooallarosomtan. The Spate Committee on Foreign Altars an divided on the eubJect of Seward's cormr rational with Prance about the Winter Dr vim resolution. 80020 of them wish tu ensure it t others prefer to say nothing on the al:ab ject and lot the Administration get along u best it can. 1 vas 000 uurnon otion—riontain an- MU, the chutes' are that the Senate will *Peed- Ily repeal the throe hundred dollar COMMIltil• MB dome. Hem B. base mad* isie elo cunt 4,40 is favor of is te•day. owl as rzerwr ant. The wends of the Botaklipt, bill ate mot• dant of pubis It tbsoigh' ya;ootoill ,totaxo.. Jes the booked it got tie other ape.' , vantanc4v; 4o nistbirs, 4 4. ',WINt# I/ ,0:040*. with *al"' 44 laiiislll44o7oiltootiine'....Thit *Ohio .7. ~. ...~. are jammed fa, and =any ate onside to get sooomaidditiona. , • William Lloyd Garrison is here for the first time ID his life. He and Theodore Tilton =Hodson the President to-day, and had a long and cordial interview. Tho President has boon notified of bis nom ination. The mow:heed presto will send opeeebea in MIL The Ohio delegation called in a body on Mu. Lincoln. - TILE BALTIMORE NOMINATIONS. The President Officially Informed of his Nomination, DUEL. LINCOLN'S rt. E PL.Y The President Congratulated by the National Union League. WAI3II:3GTOX, June 9.—Lbout two o'clock to-day the Ooratoitteo appointed, yesterday, by the - National Union Convention at Bald- more to inform President Lincoln of his nomination, by that Convention, ranched the White Home. Governor Dennison, President of the Convention and Chairman of esld Committee, then addressed the Presi dent as follows : Paratexer—The Stational Union Con vontton, which closod at Baltimore yesterday, appointed • committee consieting of one from eaah State, and myself as Chairman, to In. farm you of your unanimous nomination by that Convention fsr President. That corn . miller, I have the honor to inform yonOs pretexts, and on its behalf I here the honor to present you with • copy of the rethlutions or platform adopted by that Contention as expressive of its sense and the Janie of the country which it represents, of the principles and policy that should Cher aeterite the admlntetration In the present condition of the country. I need not say to you that the COtIVIIIIIiOII in thus tmardmonsly nominating you, gave , utterance to the al most unanimone voice of the people. of the country. To doubt your election stould be little short of an at 'ldols:tent Of the hopes of a final auppreulon of the rebellion and the restoration of the Government. Neitlegr the Convention nor those represented by that body, entertain any d 41111: DJ to the Seal re. suit under your administration, sastained by the loyal people and by our noble army and navy; neither dote the Conventiols, nor does thie Committer, doubt the speedy suppreszion of this most whited aednisprovolsed rebellion. [k copy of the retolutlose wai here banded to the President ] I would add, Mr. Prost dent that it would be the pleasure of the oom • =Mee to communieato to you Cain a few dip through one of ite meet arwompliehe member., Mr. Curtis, by letter, at more length, the circumstances under width you haw. been placed by the nomination for the Presidency. The President said: Ma. Ca•llNlfil .an Germ:Lass 01 tam Coleaterrze-•-1 will neither conceal my grand cation nor restrain the expression of soy grat node, that the Quids people, through their Convention, In th. • continued effort to sae* and advance the nation, have deemed me not unworthy so remain in my present position- I know of no resoon to doubt that I shall se apt the nomination tendered, and yet, per haps, I should not declare dedultely beton reading and considering whet is called the platform. I will say now, however, they I approve the declaration in favor of no amendment to the Constitution, so as to prohibit slavery- throughout the native When the people in rsvola, with the one bon dred days' espildt notice that the, e within those days scrims their die giecoe without ttis overthrow of their Institution.. and they could not teat:mei: afterwerdesiedal to stand out, such en amendment of the co. • atituttou as now pro:pos.4 became a feeling and nem:sear, condo:an far the success of the Ueivo cause- Serb old, can meat and covet all ceetis. I bow ptara , cies its Importance and embrace:lt. In the yylot names el Liberty did rotor: let tea labor to give It leilat force sad peg-deal lase:. At the conebulon of the Preeldaat'a speeeb ell of the Committee shook him cordially by the hand aid oferai their personal congrain lgelon. -The membered theli dismal Unita League Old:reed yesterday from Deliimore to this city, and called upon the Prvaident this after noon. The Chaltion of the deputation spoke to the President ea follows: Penvose7—l have the boner of intro &ming to you the reprmentatives of the Colon League:a tf the loyal States to congratulate you upon your renomination, end to ammo you that we will not fail at the polls to (he the support your services in the pad to highly I deserve. • We feel honored in doing to, foe we are assured we are aiding in re-sleeting to the proud politica of President of the United States one ion highly worthy of it; one among not the !etas of whose claims Is that he was th e gg , ggg ip g tor of 4,000,000 of freedman. The President replied as follows: assrt.susa —I can only say, In reopens, to the remarks of your Chairman, that t am very grata:al for the renewed confidence which bee been ascorded bath by the Convention and the National Lague. lam nottnsenslble at all to the personal oomutunant there is la this, yet I do Sot allow myself to bellies that any bat a small portion at It is to be appro priated as a personal compliment.. The Convention and the nation, I am assured, ore alike animated by a Weser dew, of tie interests of the country far the Present and the great future; and that part that Imam:ti tled to appropriate as a compliment be only that pert which I may lay boll of se boing,the opinion of the Convention and oaths League, that I am not uneorthy to be (entrusted with the place I have accepted for the last three years. I hare not permitted myself, gentleman, to conclude that I am not the best man In the country, but I am reminded, to oonneation of a story of en old Dutch fernier, whores's:lied to a• companion that It was not best to swap homes when crossing streams. TER DISASTER ABOVE HYDE PARE• Forty or Fifty Paosengers Lost. flaw Ton, Jane o.—The Kew Pork Coss. learsiers spool el from Bodeen says the steams boat Berkshire bad about one hundred and fifty passenger, 'beard., The fire was du.- offered when the boat was two mites above layde Park, about two &cloak p. strong south wind blow the flame, aft, presetting many passengers from gololt forward. Th • pllot immediately headed the boat for the shorcand ',wooded has with only four feet of water at the bow. Prom forty pas. *angora are supposed to be lost % Boob as es aped found shelter In a number Of Ocher men s hosts on the shere, the only 'habitations within two miles. The boat was benched only - , *boat six woke, and was furnished, and on pointed 1. iplandldetyla. Halton Is burned; to the water's edge. tle names of the smirk or lost are yet learned. There ware about one hundred passengers, bet as the list was lost the neat onmbst is not known. The psesengeri were -mostly from Bodeen and. Catskill. While the Aral was raging the steamer J. OP. Ilieldelnpusedi up and rescued alzteor seventy -persoue., Theis were landed at Bblosbeek end thee ; proceeded borne. The beatend ears are a total loss. Is was rained at 300,000, ode fully Insured. Igo baggage wee saved; hien,' of the passengers steeped in their night clothes. EWAN'S OPERIIION Kri TRAIN FROM FRARRFORT PROBAiIf *TUBED The Magnitude of the Rebtlllovetnente Exaggerated. LOMSTILLII, June 9.-4 train from!, Frank, fort to Lealsslllo k sald to innitalci die State ordinance, duo here' early this sventh4, lessor oral hours behind timo,an&ii inpßoood t b base been captured:' Tologrentdo Summed, cation with Frankfort has boon. interrupts! lienthe afternoon, and nothing 'roliabl lian be aseortabled tonight. • The mUltary authorities, from - ther limited information attainablo, , oonolude tint the magnitude of repent guortillantosemints hes been greatl7 exaggerated- • ' Butler , ' Departmenoi.A - Viva* poliessent Moon., Maw 'You, J New roil ant- Rotator. Fortress Monroe oortimpoadcat ppt the fth rays; The iadloottons id Gonstalßot toes camp are that a forward zertittotat , 'soon take paw- Jut oa oar infortooat twin* kb o=o sa *Moot- oaldt - aTtana not '.be forithatt hanyters oiott of IstarlaS at a harry kr.to hate: ft& dopartmant to the tau of Stohnowl.:l4 Iwo told& "totoa i the throw-ow Ziouxond bk reel " liao r tal katiteil Worka, arm •psibib‘i- CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. AVAtaniscros, Jaae 4,1114. BOUM—Mr. Iliward intaodaccd a bdi to 'eetablteb certain Iseg..n and post roads in the wcsit, wheih wen patscd. - • • -- .31i.'Diiia . pretented resolutions to relator* peat* among the peopio. Teo &mate gler some diem:stet rotated to receive the resolaUons.- Mr. Morrill introduced a bill concerning commercial intercourse bitereen the loyal and insurrectionary State., and to provide for the collection of captured and abandoned prqe— erty,,and for the prevention of frauds in the States declared in insurrection. Considerable discussion arose on the bill, whoa the morning hour expired. Blr. Chandler reported • bid from the Com mittee on Commerce to encourage and facill. eat. telegraphic OOMMUMOatiun between the Eastern and Western Oulltilleriti. Collamer offered an amendment, which Mr. Wilson accepted, in lieu of his preposition offered yeaterday, calling oat men by dr aft for one year. Mr. Collamer's amendment provides that the three years men shall be credited as three to one of the one year men. The amend ment- caused a lengthy discussion, and was finally adopted. Adjourned. Moran—Mr. Brandagee, from the Select Committee, reported the bill providing for the construction of a line of Railway between New York and Washington and to constitute the same a public highway, military toad, and postal route. Some diseussion ensued upon a motion to print the bill, recommit and fix a day for Its reconsideration when the subject was dually dropped to t ake up the general Bankrupt bill. A vote was taken on the bill and it woo rejected—yeas 64, nays 6ff. Mr. Cravens mowed to reconsider the vote and lay that motion on the table. Pending this question the morning boar expired. Air. Viraehberne, of Id., kom the Commit. toe op commerce, repotted a bill, which wtte -putted, to insure tae Moro eertam enforce men% of the law regulating the earrylog of passengers in ship. and steam le mov• tog between New York and Oaiihntia. The bill providing that geode, trunks,corpot bare, baggage, ke., be nailed in the United States 61 in Eaters, and for - the increase of ne inspectors to sixty in number, mainly a' the Canada tontie nifj; up, sir. weeks, el New York, remarked that ho 'apnoea the bill was a dire neceasity, in con junction. with an al/nost prohibitory tariff and the internal revenue' bill, at whet this bill went Into operation an American would warmly know his earn country', and generally aoppose himself to ho in. Entope, not-In the United States. lie asked if the itioreue of Inspectors to the number of eixty was notes airy, and what oompensation they were to have. Mr. Itillott answered that they were nec essary, and that their compensation would be the earns as other inspactort. The hill, he added, was also a nears wty of the times. The bill was than passed. The Homo also passed the Boasts bill mg misting the forolga and osasting trade on the northern, north eastern and north western frontiers. Is reqnlree boats and sloops navigating, ottaraCeo than by sea,to be lon rolisd, as ether vessels, end makos:tham:liabta to the ruble and regniadons consenting reg istered vessels. dojeurned The U. S. Steamer Water Witch Captured hi the Rebels. 1 DZ3PBBLTE UESISTANCH MADEI PIIILADILIFEtt, Juee 9 —Tbn ote.mer kiu— _sachaeew. from it.. oluckadttig tqaadrav, motto du .Caliture, tax aka L.t.,.pt 2 teclock a tn., nf kat Qatted Scats. GUAM., Aratrr Wt.ob, t.aiment commander Poltdergatl, la Otsbakot Sw.d, b,.1. 4 ht ..resked bean, rant ,at from it. rebel for; rain ta..rmmaton .as reedred (real oa. otter crag trUk k side ht. oastpa bj • jamplog over bir howl ririaltoing ashore. de ea,. a deaparaus resistance was mad* by her ol9oars and ardor ' but aoperior °ambers oterpoweted Us manor tell if they mat with any loss. Lie sail tho action going on. Connstitt4 Property. Wattmeter, June 0 —P-urroth came were prosecuted u goer the eondreetion act of Jay 11th, 1501. The Votted State, Court yesterday pelted deeress of the confiteation, and ordered early tato after doe alver• tireteent of all the right, thle and interest in the •.tste of, {be CURVIiivo ‘ orc t ess . for sod detain 'theff — tiaturai "liveh excepting one cute an a litioh the property giiirietoonst, and the forfeiture, therefore abchitta.:Autong thins easel' irretboie of JOhn Li - tidier, Gov ernor of Virginia; Trott/re Pak, Leto Senator from Minuted; Wm. Smithson., of the Con federacy; Judge Scarborough, late of the Untt4d State Mari of Claims, and French retest for - liar - 4 the commandant el the Vileshilgton Nary Yard, and now a rebel orlmucander. The puma property of Judge C u t, late of the United States Supreme was comdemned some months ago. In one of the bases pasted upon yestardsy by the Court an undivided half was libeled as the property of Hon. Goo. S. Houttdn, of Alabama.. A quantity of evidence, how ever was brought to the notice of the Court, duet,. has recently adhered' to the Unioa throughout the troubles. On motion of the District Attorney the sate cue avispinthisi In. definitely. Corresponllont . Cdoiraced.,4 Colo• nisi themlased. Hummer:ma Ault op Tim Paroit6, Acne 7, 1564. An ord:ro.titi a been issued that Edward Eropeep, cadent the Philadelphia .facsker, herb pnblished in that jonmal a deaths 1tatt17265% on the Cemtotadieg Gen eral of the army, and now acknowledges it to he false and hued' n idle estop rumor, be arrested and paraded Etrongn the lines of the army with a -placard marked KAlielfer of the Press," end then pot without the lines I of the a,my. • Another oriel dishonorably direnteses ieut. Gel. hie Murphy, of the 170th Now York, for presimiog to end a deg of truce to the enemy 's lutes without say authority, shetever. _ . IMBMZIMaI NOTIOL—STOLEN.—Conpons of 620 1 &mac nee 1130, Mc HSI, WM *63, 14o1.11 , 33; TAP* 11100,_Nqs MU% 10.554: TVG WO, Nes, CI 'I, t 279, Throe PDC; Pim 93 577. 43,818 VOID, Thew. 0*1 412 ‘ bees dots Nor-gobor Ld ISCY; All peraosa, sr. hereby notllled not to parchtne them say . 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" IfirTTCl,lll:it.. , 1 . 1 1: - Ng" Tort, Jon • 9.--r... two arimaid andkrtn L r, an . ta u tuna.; ta,e2411.14 ~ r andanc.l. S. Wow . Ylunr.,s9.sterit w•Ill ~i ... 9.4.40.4 . 1 .filtwr ; se:row.e , (Le Eatra :lat.., .34840 13- 0. , 0- aud go 4909 25 for trid- Et tids, lb: a5..k.rd..,,,, ir . eft. St .1 wall r• at lb. 1n • citt thi tin Wtilaky ter awls. but limo. at 51;3101313 for -1ata44.,1 11,2)01,a3 for Wo term .twat 9040 Ligunaam Mclonois aon so In; 51,6901,76 far mak., Wt 91,7141 7gfor inam.takva Club. 61 220107 Cot Waiter bed Weaann. are 014 lend arasaratra @, 62 . Onto opened till sod cl sad 'n di •ds amen 61.5001.50 X or he. Silted area.. gLed MOW,. tno 5e11..... anti 111,6501 29 for White Wasters. Oats quint and ratter mow reads; at 170017 for Western Rice 11)40120 tor Rang on.: Ooflett nil: . wt. golot Petroleum firm: Cm :a 4404.50,1.8a fined to Bond C30t60. Pmt...pwili doll sad Ibleer, but closed with more armnewoind stpric a atndirion an advance of 37%0bi10 on Naar 8.1..•; text,avelve e. stew 239 far u d do.. W 1,730142 for twali do., .1 sine at .21- baiter price, 224,00025 for Old and her Prime, nod $31,60d3.,75 for Prima Neal Beet q.det and firm. lUnon rids . - re p dull; Wassarn SW t Ribbed 134 Lard mon antis. and 9Worat itliGo6%; also earn bbl. for maw. di Mars 'Of% Batts did ant unto. gad. at mg,* for Ohio, and S 0380 for Gado. 06.... rattier maim stsadylat 10 018:. Stock and Money Dlaiket. i : Nam You., Jdoe 9 -genes attire end dam at 2 0 7 per cent.. Milady at too latter 'rata. flterlit.a linnet at 110. Gold mare actin. and decidedly hliber, opening IlLt 193. advancing to 197, declining to 195%, and closing Can at 107%01911. o.ternment PtLeks dal. 17 o. 6•111i1 n - Pont. 113%; e-ba•Coopotui 10936(4105 %. , Mt dm better: 'I sear ceralicates- 0711 itilcbtgan la itthitu.a 06% Tenn Wes O 810 ....... toy, to ecatzal ~ ..trip.-= 1 o a 11. Madinat.. fry C. a P.__._.._..__.516% Pacific 51.111—......250 oit 11. W-. .-..? 65 grit. pfd ...-1100119 0. aN. W. pfl.--. 72K New York C1antra1...1324 Jlertland 4 T01td0..348 Erle-------,113 I. .9 U." 1.4.;......-.-.1113• Hodoant----lt J. 13.4 Q.4....:-42734 Ilaseittg---11 3 A1 e. It. W. it t1...-.41,74 Ellelsttan oeatral-.14.2%1 Buffalo alarketr. Burrito, 3006 et.=semi . .. ratt Wbeal Some 601 ataderatalt waft; nisi Ward:rag Cs • sat. priarat 81,630t.525‘2 , 91 it 11 id. hoe Ir. V 2601,58; Winter aed Wboat 51,20 .Clor.t•thill and stooping; No 9 $1 0301,3:1 ce..i 11,10..04.. —re, I we.e.e. ew. Whi.ty a .hide Lime: at 9197. B/Aghtlimells"6.4s. 1.61.6 1.66p64.-B , eur, 2.951 bbl•• 4%926 bash; Corm, 3.1.6% ash 1,68 i o'h , 11.6.61 lisport.—Fluor, 616 6166; 111 brat, MAIO Insh ; Corti, 87 1113661111 Oits, 1.61.36 J-Cash. Elc. Luigi Iklarket..! „ sr. Lam. laze 11.—? , our doll; S4ailia• 10,144 0.'20, Ethg., Elva 56 700'6,60, D.ubbs. 57,6 U GS. IA bat heav) mul Ptitsitl,el4ll.62, tact.. $1.60. co, dtai ‘1,•,11 msad 1.24, Prima 11113.1 Yeilow SL4t. Oata idle* and Tower at 33611930. Whist, tem at si.:2 4 3lxL 13at.• ton eitil.; Low Middling 924, Blidelltog 21e02/. Bacalpin 273 baler. • Owego Market. 1. Oros Judd 9 -.-71 oar notboagid and iigood &mod. Wt- tr pnd do sad, itt the [city o• ouppllsd•r•strie.• mono don.. -0= II Wad 11 .rd,e f o r and Libels. eaft—Canada 85c. Peortodrca uld held ob xe tan *togs of tm,ere . . 0* .1 f.elgbt. nochoop*L' . tiSALLILL t) , LTIrL.IIZT 6.A.VV Pal L.Ldfi. • • loops oaastantly o Glad s a txtla ItM2 haanaad atoal at DEM IL. ING. BOAT /9) - LASH WINDOW FES.GI BTOI7, 11713.4fdth ai rmers, SPOUTING, LLSWN., PAU' ha. ha Go aril ordma tor SATED STIII4 mitt a il B, rah ratialosoct Bar per, taill an pa h a th to cuktalha OUt ttletS4 WM. ha Dash 4.7eadt. soar Dattao.. ; • HOCOED GCOO., . • • Wbotegal. Dos Uwe is , data. Caps and Straw -Good& dim cow In owe ate Largely a 1.4 cototaica Ana of goods im • 8ErEt.12.4"(3 9A Luts. Itmwifond iD the wart Nam-hoots M wqw-a tea Lo ma sad atszatoo o:J et.ct wbieb eriU to W at waw low eats. 151 Wood SIT-• PUW lair a. ad" Jh 111 ir,tSTEEN, Biwa :fouitvalts, GJJ mra Plias Vitoria Particular atoottics grarEE th i. e LIU *TVs =l t a ° ION , Alth mad* to ,order. Moo BBLBS GASUSGS, of all tints, made ot tbroborto ootica , • All order. lenst rim 91 owl Si IiFAIIII , IS SMUT, moo Liberty, rill b. promptly ottoard to.; I. • ZIP . The tombola of this arm bobrg o n m par to - thesiorr alauo einra= wl m re f tOs st e iaatim oreiy ragou. o• We oft also • mounts for Ocad, Ostrtocolt CON STICAM PUMP. for romping _Notar; . Critrlo and Bo: Good Otto to . JUST AECEIVAID. Wl•lturtSt Plus Tree Tar Ourtfal. Vooarta Wases oou_,p mud Syrup or TatreyvosS & Tar. Reaued, aNo 00,1DUcerap. ; rum 011 rs .11: for taiga ue. • Bayer's PM* t l O4 I.Pur 011. • Mr.. &Mies Halr !Sedum. 1%10 Glic.risur sad Hatay Soap. PosrUara Ambrosia , 5.. r tatr. llalr.'llllllaluill Mama I.a.KuuDllloriatat. • ad - the Quasi Torn Mars, t0..-nar tactual sad Ohio .trees.. alkihmt7• . • myltd G.& KELLY & CO. IN STOKE AND FOR. P , ALE At 000 s, tia a I &C b led , ISOffltrato cooanisal S. O. Eto=r. ; ICO do pion Loaf Last; MOO Mo. Pla Hoar Imo OaoraLed 'Escor. IS CIO 0 w.B Coorused S.: 0. Maio too 0 0 3 0 11000.10. amide= , 103, , ant 801oN 60000 Bibbed Woo. ;; • S 0 , 000 " Bega Oared Drlni Soir; ;; SOO Ws. (> yard lko%)os.7ass flow. Qom., arrrna, POULTRY. scH39, Mid an ktoda 011MirrilTADV016 old cm occoatedcasbl w. copy., No. 1376 216118 NT 13TIIIIM,1241thapais. likompl means& Ilaitioa. givites Villa4mol. weLltrad 'II J. ULM .54AAJ., XS .PINE Prapand sannaald.lbr Pat asi It lust Q. tam tem and BUCKETS. Tarsal* bz ttka damn and tn barrels and balres Oaks, Ein 1311 Mgr Pltamianngh. • COMB sou was T aio Ebore VotsiMs ltibls, expo. noun 6 do 841 Do t.r; • , • , 1 10.1porm •• oo: . 101ntit putted Elation • ' 40 Obis. White Better I • • i.) d o %ewe b.) e.,tisidi Oosa 310114 . ems..• ; I • , i. tie shire sad Welitl4o Date et:. center:Or Mut. MEET .paITEILW BhOta,' J. • Todgblognepy Coal and - Nd Cohl. otaumoliisysere.. orlt smo t e. W. too r•doryi Antgbilky' Dronpor. wtmC.d 10. ._ inckfrtit eblAuwast - ;• wei..Lees • Oothmisallin Blercbant; vo.lxiciars vioiat ex, calbaop, Pattie:du ateettera pate.to elites ex!' sit far inativurs, P11041.910ee, 'viva CBdla tee tete aa1.123 . td. =MI Prepares warm: townsag aro lintiriamovai for all !Limb ot Buildings, .as spatal!nuti thdr snef Offlee:as . ..faderws arecart Itabt.... :i; Anitas/1.1. I.2IIrVOII,SA AND 'MALES Jn tbo sue scart, Arias _H. MUM , UAVANATIDGB-88; AAB kW+ of 8180}11.110 AND MEWING TOBAOCKNIII7;' TAM , IZIMODAOIB P/Plailh_ TUB au. . 1 .4 t,N . .fv.t rarity I:I2IDED pia N. 011 A a 1 : 1 4 SOa 711.—Tbo Acppihri en Mora areo6. r• • zap, tIJAIBII.4J` , I ,ito,oco rsuisrp-;.4: ao,coo ounnuN . Dsna_strrei THE fiE..T PlaNOthi HOFFMANN,. HOWE - 86 CO„ 80. nra ereszar, ani tho niertonra IDET.VDILLISM PLOWS._ Ili bleb by lb* xstetbAimp aft w. immiedpst to be stkpozior to all Wins, intboolr soy .• da ..Chtthanatt. Do; is c~ea •- , ao ht. chats Gnu, Moak mad a~±s . 110 bbis- N. I. Bpi" . WOM/LIF*,IB/SCer.a csaent baton thshkful thatatm wwww.l raw . th=s with prtclCdt - pi? iliwailiti Of an' , . 13 0 13., .12, I 33 Li 333 V'sr art anr band.(lo tb.e least 'ire II else s matt*: of an gr.tulay t that <ar Cam and MT* . R.A.12, 0 D coao•otkoas ariVo thiEut iroVar IT Ante. limarrt Balt 8o• pt-r• Iritt ench s. Ism- •plgoBd ska eartzonat of Boot. and thou, that . 60 Ito losistas _A_COIDMNT . can cur raatoweralto disappointed to attaining any thing to •ne line s of tb. yen bed warianstd watt, ana onld loorr I Ail robtlah'elkaohara. titatianatin the, pl WTI lb ureirt. Mary' pltr.irarvultrA. avd ralattradLcat d • • • 1.9 55 Finn:STREET, CEr333.AP G00DF.2.. 12.11.-1130T3, BEM sad DBY o)oD9at yrt• safe. StrLcoklar Velmb!r:.tme A NEW SUPPLY OF santrs , , oasttaasm9.3. wears% Tim PEI 8, ' rora• Asa cau,Ds)elia ' Boots., ShOei and Goiters, No. 54 Market stteet. SLATER & SOUTH. ti N EW GUMS t WOluua 1 Wo ion rot oseolood oar Olpriva do* or BOOTS dIID 8$088; MIA viirM4eil artful LOWEST 6,1E11 PEICLIA SV• bats thei Isms* and best askowd au.lck:of elm's tine' Oall Ei4aari-i...41 boots. TA • b• fazed fa Cie qtr. LaDID3' AAP," GAITIRS alnuragux. Gino • • J4u. Robb, ii.tiazapl . a aerr. CU 0T03.1 61 . AD15.1iiiit W ff. UAV • • -j " :" BORT*I, II BII.. I Alto; p 5.015 test. sew TO as Fait . Loitta.nd 116•0111 G. Itati. - 111,co 4.aresalatkrat., B. to sud - 0 - •141•4..., T. go.ds sr. ie4rnsuest to to:the IIEdT good* Igo Ivaer.l ttreat Chiltracia Btspls indireaes Sues. ' asci. -A.o3iikt 808 k ea, : • yu a i AN QIN bUill4a) in aIA Booms. BUM Claitga and Paramus. • 'Fab in price =I quAlyy, - uoutitarces,iiillarkii street.' Sfeerod door !row atiiiersodrr - Ar.f•-xes.- A ucnoN. OF',GONDE3INISD Wu DniniSztrr. esuaars . • • Mare! ,Illefflnsztonnottar, • Wathlnntats, - D:••04 , 4p , 11 tatb; •-; . WM to sold at public suction; so the Kenai otat • - • fir, at Qs times:and plant. tssr.d Wow, slat ~• liespan, Nam thormnf,ll.4 btb;. Gett)Sbin. ' r ams. ff =Mkt Mal Mf4 • _ Alib=, Penns, Than , ss, flay 19th; Intl7nn-Pstuts,•lltordiy; flay 19th; • ' PssonizTntats,..2tarsday, inn( . Ltbiums, Naas; Ilturstsyt - 4 nue 24; -- liennumnettand, Penns, Tllntriss, Ittnnlttht Perantan. 'Rant Inatirsday,"Juns tdtat•, Willisnalnatt,Ptons; ?bus Way, Joins 224 • • - Am tsunami (1031 ham; st fistrytbars ; and torn' • bream& and nit, (220) stash cd thy +slur plums. •-•- Shots • barns hue' bean coadenmed-a unflt fat •• - the canny oreslae of ths United StstistAttni - i b t mil sad firm !Mir' , mi 47. 2 94 W PM, Baltstbegln at /0•41., and . edatinno dilly titlaltsts • -Tarmsi (34211, In Mated Rites Tnannz i atotiS • Lisa, OoL sad C. 11.21. - ,Carstry 811324:4. . 1864. ,------,- 1864 • EXT,E712.11 NA TO ogArutototl to II:T. -• • • 0 01117 LohiMk, 'medics Irpoorit. .7:tot daageroot to Um EloasaAltsiotti." • • nista moo cas ot taw? tat. to Alta trysll:Drogl6ta ippon XialrAnaro, all ofOrtAPor t1111 , •‘1.1. -.ocotoes Depot. EA 462 T. Sam•old by D. A. ~ o treS,, : ' SON ar 00" G 4 It. N. - 811LLEUSA. ol Whe-id '..ud &PM_ Avetig PttOtrorit,o PA; ELLIE . W ASIA YOYStesb and Alotigl Itatarabsghtay llly. 121111191 FRUIT AND isibiLLK:o3 4-14 aIrEitOIIEEINN, ' 4iin.W.wer taw 11021111 SNAltt'lla a lea Was esrietiee Mod prodßabl. WasOwL We lute erre tine ea E.B.r. IS &Wm Brae, Bollead P' cm atm Gam, Zing ettaceplOolOo 128,4.0 lelead 3freen... Rom. Beeutl; BaDOAFetkate-b.ci T5 4 4 , .'. =afair etwk t t LT; PitkibirVg• saa soirse, tha 1:0201:rts vissaaii •rnOseg:::. :actor me. Omen left' stAbir - OrmealotOeT-cskte•A. ar: • PitOge .. sritt Peet epee, TM be - preteetkat , eieiwlte:. , . JOBB Id OBOOM, Jr, 'ii,madma? ,141:Oemielr ,L.,rs:~J, igd.,tfslN, sq?etamt o 7 SAS HAM LB . tiMomto end erne-kom& Pa 2,11) . IWEEIMPALAAI473 JOBVI. :Team ozzats^:•lti: , • ';••• MIS 1,13.111 b .1' 1340.30 OA° amtaiaa rum basfal, Hamm Nadal tail''' e.wa . Cara I,COCI wood aqua ItsafalsaaOsata Waaraaamaaacta na*Tlag sew Goa sardad.ldata - Can 5041laatt Gtasita. trad•-aapplaall. • astoaccacith)ozstat a (X ) " • oRA • (Essavnict to Am 4"") 0 4?-ICJI, Dago to BACON, ikui, sua.as attrf' WO, - -..: . . 821CMED ZUZEA,teyi;„,- ... ARMIIy -' • *nay ~ . ...-• r:;.' - -:: ; :". 'I - hlvexiiirrob. PA.': SPO-41 13 ** 1 ": 1iE41)4441 / 8 1 tis JELALICIS laden ittentioo eimi.i.nlablikoiai to Hs W 4 4 di of Gtrbli; - -111FLES,AILVOLV KU, 140.01'1 ,BASS-POWDZIt 11.5)310, =UT =LIS And FOUCEZII; DALY /LAMS. sod so. tottattkor ottretrOthk...ltte stick 10.1kik IM4 ble.lat OWN .I.ltet. 047, odspg ArrAmai thalitaivanur .I: l •oo,a4aisttiarests. Pftbibartb. lialovreso—D. a. rt. ou.a., Die Bab ...,,awim•ltitam..;lno....2-ei.04.-. !CANl2llKl4.oaiiiiiNetarzer of Ainvinton i ft- - 44x_;k44w 9 ., 4 slam sadesai susK omur Vataff * • atu;i 4. :;;- 31 1i.: 1 144. *co. - 14, k3=2 ‘, '
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