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'; :' , ..14: ' ' ' . .L. ...":: ~ .: ‘: • • ‘• ' • :J1:1:.v-4.• ..i.,..:- . - . :7 .::. -I*'--7-..1.-.,:.•',.. ~;: , ittsbagh Out*, HONDA! 16, 1863. CITY .44e7A1liS. . . ii' j~7ICIdL PAfER,OF TEI CITY ItifignormtEM 0111177eltoss for the 9.- gior b 7 Oldetea, No. II litth . • .1 , .` ' - ' '' IX MM. Li SLUM 68 9 600104 k .6.:/‘”,..'"''''. .110 72 68 6 q, i. 15.........,.... 29 4-10 1002,11*11011"«.... ............. War It aiiiing...Enthnolastie Meeting , , •l• in Allegheny. ' Th. people are becondng aroused to the timportmme of effecting a 'thorough military orgaahmtion, and we have reason to believe that thoniands of gallant men will soon rally *sod Gm standard of Genital Brooks, and L ir sae le him not only to defend th e territory in ids intent, but drive back any Invading . torsi widoli-maythriatan our . borders. The Wilts almeedy In motion, and in, a few days we shbuld organise, it, foie here sufficient for , Say ionervincy. • - • On Satorded evening a rag large and tra - thasiestio nesting was held in the Diamond, Allegheny, for -the parrs of stirring up a Proper Tatman among ;immures. Tho meet ing was , called to order, by the Chairman of the .Committee of; Arrangements, Col. •Dale, who nominated the following ottleowttPresi dent, lion. A. 0. Alexander rVitieffrasidents; Jas.-Park, Jr.; Hon. James VG:sham; Cot. J. M. Cooper. Cot. J. B. Cligk'and dol. T. M. Bayne; becrilary, Wm. An on. or Aloud'? -Introduced Gen. Howe, the Ass istant Adjutant General who pro ceeded to lay before his fellow citizens each faith De 'IA , _nal predict!. for him to make pub lic, Be MA* , highest authority for stating ,that there was very Imminent danger to the State, and 'particularly td the city o f Pitts- 1 burgh; It was no idle'jrout, made in the • Malmo/ pap e rs, that - th i, theatre of war would. soon be ranged Seem he h va u d n desolated soil of.Vi mmy'ts ommtry." • It was undoubtedly the intention of the rebel lessiers, as stated In their papers, to:make us feel this lairionat was. They had „every motive for invading the State of Penn,- . aloud% teeming with. all kinds of supplies which they so much needed; and theyEad a powerful Incentive to reach Pittsburgh, as its capture would be e telling llow against the primmest. He firmly believed that the late said. to Morgantown was but a rooonnotesanoe in form, to prepare the way for a much more formidsbk movement. He had high author- IV for stating that if the people of these ' - elites-Mesa to defend themselves, they /ad nor a emeacit to*pare f Oen: Howe then alluded to the action of the Government in" sending so able and so omapliked a Commandor to this department, and paid a high compliment to On. Brooks. Slue his artivalliere,l the -Government had gmated ail that was asked, and more. A milltay status would be given to those who -enlisted for Stets defame, and they would be subsisted, armed aad equipped by the Ger eminent. ' There Was 'to appropriation by width the troops ceilidhs 1614 hat a commit tee of CIAMIIIII had made:taken to furnish half a million , of ; dollars for that purpose, and await tee appropriation of Congress. Gen. Howe was farther =Wailed to say that the tion of troops ander the State millti laws would be entirely satisfeatin4 te the General Government, so that ail diftl- Celts in referees@ to the proper eonstruction 'of the general order hilted , for this depart ment hu bees - removed. Those, therefore, who otiose the Militia service to the depart mental corps, can enroll 'at nor under the State law. Gen. Rowe then introdneed Gen .'Brooks to the meeting, who wu wasremind with enthusi astic cheers. He stated that he au not Intend to make a speech, bet wished surely to say a_ few words in reference to the late military or der. As he understood it, themes would only be required for the ,defenee of this depart ment. This was his mustrootion of the or der. He there *proofed to the men to ant at cue, as there was no time to lose. C 01. Clark was lowdlr called for end made .1.• Miming addrino..:' He had liet i ormined to quit the military Silltialy oh liming the Bap galtannook anay, bat seeing the 'present dan ger on our border, and observing a backward ness to organise, he deemed it his duty to de vote his while energy to the work of home 'defence. He called on the company °Mons of the 123 d neatest to set Aout the work of rearultheg their companies at own, and Tre pan for drill. They could foUew their ordi nary business, drill one night in the weak, sad. have regimental drill ousit or Woo a : month.. As mattes organized they could hold themselves in readiness to go into active ser vice when the emergency required. Speeches were also made By lion. Thomas Williams, iiaL Dale, and:ridge Shannon. . Rethrisisatio cheers were given for General • Brooks, Col. Clark, Judge Shaanon, and , oth ers, after which the meeting adjourned. Col. Dale had a'muster roll, and a number of recruits w ore enlisted on the spot. , ~~~ ~;s - • The Military Excitement. The anthotiry to enlist troops for State de fesse,, under the mUltia law, has created a goal dal of excitement, and reuniting afl ame are now busily engaged In various parts of the twit cities: The oompatri outs of the 15th Pennsyl muds Minute Men me gang up their unsure - rolls as rapidly:as possible. CeL Olsrk is reorvsandng the 1.13/ for home defense, and Ise mills un his late ooze - man odium, - and all others interested, to meet him this scorning at 9 °Week, In the Diamond, Allegheny. Col. Bayne is she reorganising the 136th Regiment, and deriato the 000peration of his acuandes. The offsets an nquested to take . immediate steps to hare theirnompanits rem- Be • • No less than oh Batterlas are being reerult od,_and we learn that s oma of than are nearly - The follosdng arehe names of them mmultlng: Metcalf, J. P. Glass, G. L. Dragni Q. Bonsaffon, K. Tyler, and Mold Orreral Indopendesit oompaslee, for home defense, are also being. orgished, and should the present excitement centinue,leterel fore masts will at ones be formed and pat bi con dition for Purim. - • !Mind of twO ThOOsiind Rebel Iteothir lot'of two **prisoners poised through this dig on Bidaudaj on their way to Port Delertimat They were' captured at Big Blaq . kaidgei and Um bees at Indi anapolis for .acme time. 3. Outbids's:thallium, dispatch was lent by the Bearebug of War, to the Provost Plarshal. ordain him to send beak all the °Boas who might be among the prisoners. The order was obeyed, but its ob. jest mas not fully rusdastood. It is said that the, rub is refuse to exehanp our Maws now In their melody, sad this .sumessitafee a sim ilar Oolite• onbur port.. It is bather steam; thatthe rebele have no men I. exchange for these; be held .for .146p:smut MINA • A Plittibtaglies Among the Babel' Among the rebel , prlsonem who passel through thle city on Satorday nosing was a rbernma mead lieflatoboon, who has a Wife and and family tosidlag at the Point, and was la llnisoixi when the nobelllin broke •tatt. FLe saw a bind on hb arrival ltere. gam he_rooognlsed, mid bsgse.d to assist In obtablut his Meow: The bind Informed , • Keg Ifoultalma of the prosenal of her hns baanndloont eoldeotad lar to ltlnt, when arootlag latiselow took ohms. -11 e. woo maim it take tlboat*of lraz",Allolt••• - • mein hut triCsehissii to lit him off. so bedbehAteml on math-. his dOstbationnt Tort Itelawskoiand're tarn to thb eip. , . . BEMs" Oognos.—lfssrp Woo, BK., on ., colllst oar.: of Ot. Clair , towns had. hi, - olli baptist. The loss wit sa o o." The b~bans of ion_ pardon, want officer of Napier township, worth $l.OO ;wits burned on • Owls, night. - Absessider B. 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Baena% Bin g was called to the Chsir, and G.E.Thanton wasnqauted to sat se Se em - tau , • The Shied — ate* meeting haying been eta ' totd, it vas then Remind: Writhes, Major General Brooke has Informed a =stinger manufactureo and business men, held on Sunday eretting,that then Is an 11111 Inventive neces sity far two thoosand men to Commence work upon the Justifications of the city at eight o'clock to-mor row (Monday) morning, therefore, be It tmanlmonsly Boadred, That all business he temporarily sturpend. ad, so that-there may be • general rally of all able. balled men In front of theilionangairela House, at eight o'clock placing (Monday) morning, for tim purpose of p the wil y and neighborhood In a proper state of defame against an invsaion of the enemy now handy imminent. Ppofrd, That Thomas Dakotan, Gee. Thomas M. Howe, S. F. Ton Benhorst, and John Harpor, be a committee to urge the President to Intro's Major General Brooks to declare martial law forth with. gesobsed, That the manufacthrers and busiest mon hereby pledge themselres tustop their establishments te-morrcrw (Monday), and that they will obtain and paw st the disponi of Ilairor General Divots an the men they can from their ditroont tatabllibments, for the purpose of fortifying the city; and further, that they pledge espective thcoutelves to he perseturengegod at their r establishme t nts that they Win keep en oeoonnt of {their thno, and past the , rate of one dollar and twenty-fire canto pet • fOr labor. goateed, That the Directors of Pittaburgh and Eltenbonthlo, and Ponnsylvarda, and other railroads, be requested to tram*: their laborers and Imple ments to the others of the Cersunandant of this Do. partmeaK gereheat, That those mannforturers preasnt Inform those not wont to-night of the action of the meet ing;and that they be requested to conform to the resointhme adopted. • , gaoled, That the pus:coding% of thle meeting bn published in the morning papers. . . Petroleum—Thee D stinted and Supply. The 011 City Register thus disiourses upon the present supply of oil, and the probable!. deinaud for it at home and abroad : There eau be no question but what the de mand is' for greater that the supply. In order to prove this, let us refer beet to the Past two years. In 1861 the shipments to Europe wore very light, and there was, seem ingly, • but a limited. demand for tome eon snmpden. Yet the, daily. production of the latter part of that year: was greater than at any subsequent period. The oil was all dis posed of at low figures, it is trio, but it wont somewhere, and was, no doubt put to a good practical use. During the period ire speak of, the daily flow of 011 Creek and immediate vi cinity, was estimated at from 15,000 to 20,000 barred.. There were scarcely half a dozen re fineries in the 011 Region, and it was only possible to got it to market during the rainy moon, by the Allegheny River. During the following year, 1862, the bud nits began to assume importance, and there were shipped to Europe 266,751 barrels of pe troleum, crude and refined, i slued at $3,183,- 917. The total vales of the production of 011 oil for the same year, Is estimated at 88,198,- 000. This 15 for the oil alone. The value of the machinery and buildings used would swell this amount to fully one third In May, 1862, the. daily production of Oil Creek and Immediate vicinity, amounted to jest 5,772 barrels. The number of refineries then in the district wee - estimated at twenty-fins. New thaw are upwards of sixty-five, with a , capacity of from fifteen to two hund red bar- reels per il4,ared more are being erected daily, , almost. The 'number in Pittsburgh has in- mated in the same ratio. Thanks to the lib- oral policy of the Atlantic and (teat Western Railroad Company, we only have to haul our oil twelve to fifteen =Boo in order to get on the oars, by which we can send it east or west. The shipments of petroleum Rom this coun try to Europe, for the the first live months of . 1862, far aseeede the totaforl shipments fall of 1862, and the . ain 'apply autumn, and winter nee, is still wanted. Added to this, there is still a great quantity needed for home consumption. The markets of the world are edamerous for the product, and the small val ley of 011 Creek is the only reliable source of supply. And what are we producing to-day. Attu a carefulsurvey, we feel safe in saying that the daily production of Oil Creak will net exceed seven thousand .berrels. This is not enough for the dimmed, and many parties who wish to buy large quantities of oil this , fall, will be disappointed in either the gain- tity they obtain, or the prime they will have to pay. We pablish the foregoing remarks in order to show producers and refiners how Little *slue they hive to fear for any future surfeit .of the oil market. The prospect is =flattering, and if both producers and re 'lsere do not noun remunerative prices for their product, the fault will lay at their own doors. Escape of a Rebel Prilollot. A rebel prisoner, 1/110110 7123110 we did not learn, escaped from the oars on Saturday even ing, as they were passing over the railroad bridge from Allegheny to this city. The train was running slowly, and was met by another train in the bridge, when the smoke from the two locomotives hid him from the guard and he managed to tOSIE4I. Ile lay all night un der a new barge which is being built on the "island," in the Mist Ward, Allegheny, and oa Sunday morning he made himself known to elitists, who gate him breakfast. During the day he we, condusted to Gen. Brooks, by Mr. G.-L. Braun, and by order of the General was placed in the custody of the Proved Guard.. He states that he in a native of lowa, and entered the rebel service in Mississippi. He wee captured it Vicksburg, and gives en interesting account of the state of affairs at that rebel stronghold. Ile sap them are three lines of fortifications there. The outer line has hewn taken by Gra. Grant and the second is now being operated against. The third he represents ;as the strongest line of defense. Re says the garrison to provided with plenty of _provisions, and atilladaooo of sannunition. ia anxious to take he oath of alleglance,and promises to Idin Mr. Braun's battery for home defense as soon as he is at liberty to act for himself. LE=C3 MEM The Threatened Invasion of Penn • sylvania. The Harrisburg correspondent of the Phil. adelptia insinir, writing on Friday, says The Governor,' after due consultation coin aides with General Couch in the dooliration that there is positive danger of invasion, and that it is absolutely necessary. to, call out the militia for State.defensa , He has, therefore, telegraphed to Weahlagtewle , have allre cruiting for the regulator' volantserairelee in this State stoppe44,..that all oircitisens may be available in . of the bOrdillj and the general government "his ;consented to the measwe, aenoesssiry and' expedient in the effort to repel the invasion:; Gen. Clow% pogitivety, asserts, and - he, of wine, should harm whereof he spathe, that, had it not bean'for our attack on the enemy's cavalry on Monday, the enemy would , now be in Harrisburg. • • KELM= Morros.—ill the °Mors of the Lsto 123 d Begin:tint;Po. , Vols., and all others desirous of ..raising triops for the present emergency, will attend at the old Market Mouse, in2leny, at 9 °Week, this Mon day. amain r the Purpose of enrolling all to anti! an organization for =draw I hope to have a fall Roe - meat by this evening. Late news makes it Imperative that we should sot earnestly and irititent daisy. . . Joan M. MAIL BAD'Acomm.—Onliktiy last a girl named SNOW -Wagers, emplojed in biassrle's to ilet** footorh_ corner et Pike street and the wait fell through a hated:mop in the third story tos the UMW doer, dislocating the spine and receiring other Wades, Elhe is not ex vide/ to Moser. She is about doyenyears et 'visa resides with her parents. in South I Pittsburgh. Carr. I. A. DILTOSITI4,Of Co. 11, 136 Iteg. Saint P. V., is mantling his oompany for lam Wenn. He dairy to get oil the old , members he can, knowing that they are true and tried. He wilk=however swept • few good men to AU the vacancies ' occasioned by Wing been in WM, sacks. The Captain t N 0.130, Band oaths seen a area. . •DLICIa.11411). John Whalen and John 1 BMW, atiosted on emdolon of having robbed ths_olltoe of the Manchester Passenyer Bail. !whoa 'Mobs on Saturday seining, and wen ,diseheidad. Whalen ta Bathuudoontt, oak Cutter- to a Wombs:. o had been In the eaedey of the company, but WO2O CUM tbirsw•- • - -------- _ ,_.-------- NsTf. ouranumn,rearsows Bask• Nuts §Uclorvitioulbs pablle &salmi counterfeit "Pita', on thi"Bailt of Cozaaokla, N.Y. ' MaroilaciiidafUthe city on Saturday, for ' EXCITING - NEWSt Gen. Lee Mo oah v ving . ns t he Shenan d w. . WINCHESTER HD CAP EARTINSBIAD RS PORTED URED! Pittsburgh and Wheeling to be put in a State of Defense Immediately. Intelligence of a highly exciting character reached this city yesterday through °Meta sources. Gen.• Hallstatt telegraphs to Gan. Brooke, in substanoe, that Lee's army, or a large portion of it, is now mering — up the Shenandoah valley, and that Imminent dan ger threatens. Gin. Brooks is instructed to place Pittsburgh and Wheeling In a state of defense at the earliest possible moment. The telegraph. operator at Frederick City notifies Governor Curtin that the advance, guard of Lee's army had appeared at Win chester, on the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, west of Harper's Ferry, and that sharp fighting was going on there on Sun (fay. Winchester is reported to be in posses- Sion of the enemy. Goy. Pierpont telegraphs to Gen. Brooks that he fears an attack on Wheeling, from the vicinity of Charleston, in the Kanawha Valley. A large force of rebels has been concentrated in that vicinity. Wo also learn that all the rolling stook on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad bag beta hurried off east and ,west, to Baltimore and Wheeling, to prevent any part. _of it (61114 into the hands of the enemy. Delegations of citizens from Wheeling, Steubenville and Wellsville, arrived in this city yesterday, aid were in consultation with Gen. Brooks relative to the common defense. Carriers have bein dispatched to Washing ton, Pa., and' other points south of ;us, to aroustrtha people, and put them in an atti tude of defense. Two tines of fortifications have already been marked out ix this city, by Gin. Barnard, and two thousand man are called for to work en them to-day. All wishing to volunteer for this service are requested to be at the Monon gahela Rouse at eight o'clock this morning. Legal /IWffi 4MICCe [Reported for the Pittsburgh Gazette Jurtel3. 1 1383 -3 DISTRICT 00171T—JUDGIII RAYI.IOII VD VIL LIAM. The argument list will be taken up on Mon day, June 15th. COMMON PLUS-JUDGE YILLOI. 80. Duolos k Ce. vs. Whlghtman A Ander son (before reported.) On trial. The following muses are within roach for Monday, June 15th - 73. The Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail road Company, for use of- the Pittsburgh Trust 00. vs. Wm. Ripley et al. 74. Same plaintiff vs. Elisabeth Graff ad ministratrix. SI. Herren & POllOOl/. vs. Thomas Rodgers, contractor, and Andrew Scott, owner. 83. Some plaintiffs vs. same defendants. 89. D. B. Walker vs. John B. Parks at al. 90. Bmma Solomon, administratrix vs. Jas. Bninlee. 92. Wm. Woodford, trustee, vs. John F. Bennett. • 93. Ostrich, French A Co. vs. Jas. Bramnlee, garnishee. 95. Mary Pattaron vs. Thos. D.-Patterson and James Patterson, administrators of Z. Patterson, deo'd. 98. Jos. McPherson vs. the Formers' and Drovers' Bank of Waynesburg. 85. Craig .h Rambarger vs. Wilson, Mal roy Jt Co., is fixed for Tuesday next. SPECIAL LOCAL NoTicss GINOVE.II AND Baraa's EINWING MAXIIItIII, tot family and manure:during purposes, are Om test in ute. A. P. CIIATOWN, Chatera Nit Agentrest.t, No. 18 Ih s TBoa i 1 PLUM, Plain and Onaranintal Blots Roofer, and dealer La Fannsilvaata'aad Ver mont elate of the boat qowlity at low rata. Office at Alex. La:Leith:ea, near flu lilialare Work'. Yittabargh,Pa. ap8:11m Re.engagemcnt of the Favorite Ae, tress. Ettie Henderson. We are pleased to state that the favorite 10- Mil, Stile Henderson, will perform at the Theatre for six nights mon ere she takes her departure for Boston to perform a star en gagement of two weeks. Erotic- always bees well liked by our Theatre-goers' hot never more so, than sine her return from E as land, where she met with snob flattering swi ms& AU last week she•delighted l large as sesablages by her neat style of acting, and each night she was summoned before the cur tain at Om conclusion of her pert. Although She had tempting offers to appear 'limber% the positively refused them, and carried out him or resolution to play first at the "Old Drury," after her return from a nine months' visit among our English cousins. Oar Mime have appreelated this compliment es the treeturer can testify& from the large number of tickets he disposed of during the put six evenings. To-night stem new four eat sensation play, entitled the Gipsey Girl of Granada, put upon the step for the first times i w n this country. It was purchased in. London by Mrs. Henderson, and has received the en dorsement by some of the learned aides of Europe. Erode sustains the character of An and she will be ably supported by Mr. Ohmic; Foster 'LaMothe*. Considerable:new scenery has been painted expressly for the piece, and great *are willbe exercised to have its first representation free from all defects. A good number of seats have already been en gaged for to-night and we took forward for an evening of real 'enjoyment. We engrain late Manager Henderson upon the good taste he lute heretofore displayed In producing new pieces, and we are sure he will use extra met lions to make the "Gipsey Girl" • mous, particularlyas his amemplished "better-half" personates the prinsi*eharsoter. New AiervaL or Bowl= ten' Ournuma.—Of twe are asked, where can we boy • nea and comfortable summer snit, made{ to order, thus having the chants of selecting our own i g go oods? -To all these inquiries we rotors:, to Megan. .Mollie A 00. corner ot Medan! street W anD iamond Blears / Alleghe ny, and you will be suited secanding to your. mate. They have just received their summer goods,m pt i s d ortm . I tt g flo=feslistgeny tiatithrn°` persons, am their work bt all done na des their own supervision. live theta lh Cal, and you cannot fail to be satbeed.' , ATTIIIIIOI, BITIMID Vorstrruss I—The attention of our county's brave defenders re *Duty returned from the seat of war, and of the public in gourmet, is again directed to the vry ostensive and handsome usartment of the 'abut styles of Ilrenob, English and . American pima goods, for pants, costs and vests, lately received by Messrs. John Wiles k Co., Merchant Tailors Noi lid Federal street Allegheny. A tasteful selection of gentlimen's furnishing goods will also always ibe found on the shelves of the establishment, together with II lot of reedy-made clothing, got up in the best =inner. :rat Itarosumo now Tin ilawfr—fiamuel Graham, Marshes:a Tailor, would reepeetfulkf Inform his hinds and the Public in general that ho lout just returned front the Zast with his new stook of Spring mid 06111Bef Goods, mull/tang of all the Latest styles of sloths, madmares and sunny. Guatlemea desiring stook to select from that cannot be surpses ed by any other to the city, and their gar ments made in the most fashionable mama, would do well to give him a Gall before par ahuing ebewhers. Samma Gasnaw, Iferebant Tailori O. bl Market street, one dcior from Third. Oriuns az4 Cievueits Class wlll talcsa e t the othattete aim, No. fillb Midi ignit e lay or nIIt. IX orders kb at GA sboTs pia* will big pt *twat* fo. , Au eau ALAstbs*A ,11 Owes"- ea Doti*, Sala& dad, &swat to albubo" St / 1 1 . 1 07 . 4 • 14 0 1, .. THE LATEST NEWS BY ' TED3GRAFIL. KR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. imam TEJIMWL'aif SEE. tipciel Dispatch to the PittsWO demons. - Molisiszaoio, Juno saws vazotran Rizzi ostpszass. The Chattanooga Ravi of Stealth bas been . received. It contains not a word regarding Port Hudson. and nothing of special interest from any quarter. Along account is published of the destruction of property in Newton coun ty, Alabama, by Colonel Cornin. Property of immense value was destroyed ; cotton mills which furnished large Quantities of osiaburge and jeans were burnt, and an immense amount TROY Incianuaa A short dispatch, data 'Jackson, June 10, Bays: " There was.skinnishing between John ston and Grant ail of yesterday. The letter's plokets are ten miles deep. !kept signaled the gunboats all last night, probably proper• log for some now move." \ 1 IlrEalol3 GITTIIIG ectice. A scarcity of negroes is complained of. Not enough are left to ha,.. est the orope—all are gone with the Federal rmies. . AU quiet at Murfreesboro. L. C. - Munvantszono, June 14,1883. Msistant-Surgeon M. 0. McDonald, A., it assigned to duty with the cavalry under Gen. Stanley. 001. John C. Starkweather, 001 ,,,nakding brigade, has leave of absence for ewsntirisys, to recruit his health. The fol lowing resignations were accepted to-day: OoL Robert 8. Moore, 85th Illinois, Maj. G. Y. Walker, 171st Ohio, Capt. 8.0. Atkinson, 38th Indiums, Capt. W. IL Littlejohn,lBth Kentucky, Lieut. Robert Daildson, 18d: Ohio. Of- these, Walker's and Davidson's are for the good of the service. The following were so eepted yesterday : Capt. Augustus 0. 'Peal, ' 23d Eantucky, Capt. David Sanford, 75th Il linois, Capt. B. H. Veatili, 59th Illinois Lieut. Geo. Doubleday, 174th Ohio.. ' 040..7. J. Starks is assigied to ditty as Commissary of Babsistenoe to the Pioneer Brigade. The resignation of LieutAol. Murray, of the 3d Ohio cavalry, was recently incepted for the I good of the service. Recent rebel papers contain the following telegraphic news: Itosecrens is reinforcing Grant, via 1.0121111 , 1110. Alt' the steamboats 1 between Louisville and Memphis have been I pressed into the 'aryls..: Gen. Hurlbut has been ordered to prepare hospitals in Memphis for 8,000 wounded. Grant hes asked Hurlbut to Nand him 30,010 men. Hurlbut replied that he did notknow Where they were to come from. The Yankees' figures foot up a loss of 50,000 men in Mississippi. Col. Marks, of Louisiana, has boon mortally wounded_ , I, Jaabots, Min., Jews 9:—There is plenty of ammunition and provisions ixVicksburg, and the solders are oonfident of the result. 001..1. D. Wilder Went' out on a wont Toes day and returned yesterday. • The 17th Ind. and Ninety-eighth 111, under Wilder himself, scouted the whole coun try through 'Liberty red Alexaridziee to the Ca mberland. The scouts hada meths fight with a huedtsd and fifty rebel caviliy from Liberty to Snow Hill Two :AOl'lEBll4 ; one of them, fdolortn,e datigaront guerrilla. Col Munroe, with the remainder of the commend; scoured the country through Lebanon to Gal latin Ford. One - hundred and sixty-eight horses were - oaptared, and seventeen prisoners. The crops of wheat 'and barley are rotting around Leben'on foi want of harvesters. lie rebels in ilia czentry,eave small scouting parties from Wharton's command. - Capt Anderson, of the 17th Ind., encoun tered a small force en Steno Cr..!, and took SIM prisoners. All quiet at Murfreesboro. Weather warm, wi th rain. • _ _ T Prom oted Corpe.-E. D. Webster ...From • the 111tVrthelll . neck, etc. Warewirrox, June 12.—Five hundred sol diers, who are unfit for active service in the gild, but competent. to perform other duty, have been assigned to the invalid corps. and will proceed to liarrisbarg. These form the nudges of the new orgeollstlon. . N. D. Webster has' been promoted to a high pttlon in the State Department in respect for his fidelity to bust:Lets and uniform gen tlemanly courtesy. The latest informstion from the Rappahan nook is to noon today. A letter seat by Stuart In response to ono from General Pleas , Itaten asking for a leg of twice in order to I bury our dead and provide for the wounded, me in offset thnt the dead have been butler, and the wounded well eared for. The pris oners have been slut to Itichmond, but no registry of their 'names ha: been kept in camp. He therefore deolined the flag of truce for such purpose:. • . Yesterday morning one of our balloons was fired at by the rebels near Banks' lord. No k 4 harm was done, but a sadden descent was the tiontequenoo. - - - The mail privileol to et army or: the Po tome, have been vastly a used by unprinci pled speculators. !Two day age Gen. Patrick seised Ave or six large bags obscene books gift packages, and other ertteles of shall; i character, whieh. it was claimed by the mud; [ ors the Postoillne ;Dopsrtment was , obliged to ' Tortrard by mall.: There' wee a roll of sole leather, leighing probably, forty, pounds, for a ptomain one of the, batterlesfor his own uses, with a ant stamp only upon It. Bush moonless will be prevented and punished in the Satan. , Thaexecotion of.privat• Woods, of the 19th Indiana resilient, for attention, was Sued for to-day, but was postponed - owing to his regi. meld king in' motipn. Commodore Ziward Donalson has been de atied f r om the receiving ship Philsdelohle, and ordered re the commend of the U. 8. steamer Kasten , State. • Dient.-G. B. Gray has bean ordered to con- Lid the receiving ship at Philadelphia. Late from the Pacific. aut-Eaaitcliso, June 12.—Nickels quiet, ind'inonfrY SAW; TO millions two hundred thousand dollars In treasure hue been recalved hem sines the Ist inst.,' Atlantic entrrency exchange is at the rate of 30200 P c. premium for gold; on New York legal tender notes, 06®670. Btu ling *ahem is without *iteration. - The barque Eldridge has arrived here with' advisee from Japan to the 11th of May. Konnows these were thirteen British war ships, two Dutch vessels, the flag-ship of the French admiral, and the 11. B. man-of-war Wyoming. The English Admiralty . had demanded of the ?legume worriment a large indemnity and the surrender of the murderers of Er. Itichardsoa; If they tailed in °emptying with this demand, France and England would de clare aer spinet Japan. Theiganeee had nearly all left Sanegawa. Ali the merch a nt vessels have been detained to t a m on ward the foreign residents, in case a war ensued, which was considered quite Pk°blltas. ; Mtn tar LAMM. OAS BSASCUSOO, June 13. The steamer Constitution will sail tide morning, with up wards o f 200 pessengem, for New York. Ohs also takes $886,000 in treasure of which mom° ure for England, and idto,ooo for New Yark. The . steamship Mons Taylor mils at the same time, with a large number of pasamileilifor New York. , Them is an apathy in Wines'. The week oloogg'quyetly. There are a number of buy ereLbut nothing is doing. 7 Metals ate advandog, owing to heavy losses sitstatned by Oa &strutted' of the CIitIUMOU.; wealth and &stark. .Ttivataleliers express. great !sari that all foreigners must speedily .leave Japan. The;FOOL Ind English fleets were deter'. Mingle coisaaosi hOutilitiee unless the la. government soaried to the demands of =a before the Elth May. Ittutisum was endeavoring to . Bitisauffeeriesn mueluatiesule were aramituf the affair at Kamitpws. Capin/ea by Privateers. PHIL.ILDILLPHIA, Jl:l9e 13 --Copt. rt of William G in . Moo lay - , ate of the bark Ttoony arrirad thin Its t evonlig, bringing the re po the i vessel as well as of two others,by a privatear off the capes of Vlrenia. The following bight: interestiag seconnt of tho capture of the Taeosy and other vessel. is furnished by Captain Mundsy, who is • rotten:an of intelligence, and his been here tofore very itioocisful In escaping the piratic:id cruisers which hover on our coast: On Tutus 14th, at 6 o'clock a. in., wh inia eut forty mites o ff the capes of Virg, Sabot. 87° long. 75° 21', I was spoken to by the brig Clarence, of Baltimore, who was owance I, short of watery - pad w i shed for day's all. of course, hinted to on this appeil to-my hu manity and their boat, with an officer; and six men immediately came aboard and told me they were 55 days from . Ulo, botind to Balti more, and entirely ord. of 'seater, and would assist me in patting it to the beat. While taking elf the after hstoh, T. twat confronted by. the c Clear of the boat, who prisettod • pistol at my hood and stated that my vessel was • Fist to the Confederate States . and ordered me to leave immediately for the brig. All that was allowed to me was a salt of clothesi the others lost all they had. Immediately after, or while trantforring our crew te the brig, the sohooner M. A. Waffler came up, and was hauled to and captured. While transferring the mew of the latter, the schooner Kate Stewart came along, bat having several lady passengers on board and being an old she was ransomed, on giving bonds in the slim of 8.7,000. We wero then all transferred on board the Sate Stewart. The pirates then tr s ansferred their gun ammunition, supplies, from the brig Clarence to the bark Ta cony and set fire to tho former Teasel, as well as to the sohootter 41. A. Shindler. We were then teleased, the pirate standing off to the South-east. The brig Mary Aleuts, Capt. Troberss, was also captured on the 6tb, bound from Boston to New Orleans,-with oommissory stores, in 1at.,34 . 25', long. 74° 23'. I ascertained that the night before we went on board the pir ate Menne., which is a tender to- the privateer Florida, that they threw overboard four gaze, in oonsequenoe of seeing a steamer, painted lead color, in sight, which she nipposed to be a cruiser. Bhe had only ons guni a twelve pounder, left. '!My late vessel, the Teeny, which Is now lista as a privateer, may be de scribed as follow.: She is of 375 tons, painted bleak, in light ballast, tautly rigged, bright • spare, with one. starboard quarter boahet. we A schooner and berm brig was in sight wn left the pirate. The sohooner made away. The Tacony 11,941 in ballast. She left Port Royal on the 7th inst., having carried coals to that post for the government. EnlistMent of Colored Troops in P curtsy 'Tanta. Ilinnisseao, June 14.—The following order haul just been issued ,. 111ADQULIITTILS PINDEITLVARIA 'MUM, I Harrisburg, June 13tb, 1863: General (Micro No. 42.--W hereon, informa tion has been received from the 'War Depart ment, that the Stste will receive oredit for al enlistments of oolored men whoiney be mus- l tered into the United States service as Penn sylvenis troops under the authority of the War Depsrtment, and that no credit can be allowed for individuals who leave St ate, an d are mustered into organizations elsewhere, it is orderer. persons are prohibited from rah ing colored eolunteers in Pennsylvania, other wise than under the authority of the War De pertinent to recruit in Pennaylvania. Ssoond—The people of color in Pennsylva nia are forbidden to enlist in, or attach them selves to any. or of colored volun teers to be tarnished from other States. Third-..A1l magistrates, district attorneys, and officers of the commonwealth a reasqed to arrest and prossonte all per who shall a l l the general order, and particu larly, persons, their alders and abettor', who under any pretended authority shall en list coloredolanteere for any brigade, regi ment, battery, or company to be furnished from other Stares, or who shall advertise and open or keep recruiting stations for such en iatments,.exeopting under the authority of the War Department to recruit in Pensylva nib, to that such offenders may be brought to justioe. By order of A. G. Curtin, Governor and Commander-in - Ohief. • A. 1.. 11.731371, Adj.-Gen. Pa. News' from Grankstud'lLUsecrune. Minvassanosto, Jcinel.3.—T he Chattanooga Bast, of the 11th, contains the following : Jackecia, Him, June 9.—Oar mute report the enemy's pickets tau miles deep, and every means of approach to Vicksbarg doted, re. (nixing great courage and care to reach the atty. Oen. Grant has been eommunieating with' the Federal fleet, betokening movements on his part or a renewal of the ;malt in the rear. The enemy's mortars were heard at intervals of two seconds all Wit night, and continue this matting. Nothing from Port Mason. - An officer espy:Ail by Grant, and who sub sequently made pshaespe, arrived this morn.; tag. Xis monk the Yankee army mush de- Preload by itteriting that Johnston was mass ing a heavy force, and by the fact that certain death:exalts them. Their, officers say there is oertaiii defeat or annihilation. Capt. 'Thom:von, of Gen. Hoseeran's staff, under a flag of trues, delivered the effects of the two spies hung at Franklin Ao Lieut. Col. Webb, of the hist Alabama, this evening. One of die party receiving . the flag remarked to Capt.:Thompson, " do you hive hung two of Leto of oat spies." ire then added that one *Ethel:4 0 :ten was a particular friend of hie? aid inspector Of constructions on Gen. Wheel er's staff. He did not know Peters. He aso admitted that the *nation was fast, and in accordance with military law. . Rebel Reports from Tennessee. 1413731,11.880e0, Jane 14.—The rebel paper, of the 10th give an amount of Grienon's raid on Clinton. La., on-the 84 inst. They say his fovea was one thousand. The rebel oiliest Logan is reported to have driven astericm six miles; taking two guns. and killing and cap turing thlrty•Aire. Tha robot loss was two killed and several wounded. Mobile, Jane 9.—The Spanish steamer Solos, {Toni Menne, for this port, was lost, forty mil outn a storm on the 26th. nly four of t h e w Cre and passimiters escaped. Among tke :bit is Col. Sharp, of Buckner's staff.' Fier cargo yrs" valued at $lOO,OOO. The ClattanOogn Rebel of the 12th contains nothing whatever from Vicksburg.. The Rebel reports Morgan going to eastern Bentnaky. Stewart, of ,Tenneseee, nal been made Major aimeral, and assigned command in at a ' division of , Bregg's army, and stationed Wartime.. COL Wilder returned yesterday from a scout, bringing 160 bare and 10 bee cattle. Bind of Guerrillas Captured . Fight near Mt. !sterling Locurrnsi, Jane 14.—1 t ie repotted the 014 faiON to-day eaptired the band of suer /Wee widish eommitted the diptsdatlone yes terday near Elizabethtown, and recovered - ail stolen Government horses except twelve. Lexington reimpose from kit. Sterling and Winehesurt,justarrivedireporethat three hun dred:rebels under peer Everett, this morn ing attacked a p. of the Fourteenth Ey: per' cavalry, on State Creek, east of Mt. Stalls& A snore engagement Luting three hours en sued, when our forces commenced retreating slowly, lighting as the,„withdrew. Reln-• foreman - have been .111 to them. The Foam! Major Williams, and Lieut. - Williams were wounded, theloamer In the thigh. Last night at Lexington the military au thorities arrestedapt. C Linehan. his 'clerks, esdWilmore, - - From Nevi Orleans. • New You, June 13.—Th• steamer George Washington arrived to -night from ; New Or leans. She brings nonews inept en order from Gen. Banks, that no shunter from New. York will be a ll owed to pus thd quarantine without a special order from the Cotamandlng, General, unless it bee mall ship or transport ins 'Weiler the gitazamenti This is made nuessary by the continued refuel to trans, pert the soldiers and malls except upon inn& =linable conditions. The orders ',Mt be vig orously enforced. There is no bastion news from Port Bugler, Goa. Conch , s Headquarters limualsoireo, June 13,—We auth or kid to state that the headquartere of Major-Gen. oral Conch aro( for the present In the 'State Oapltel bolldlagoisoond story. All interest 4 od fa.tkio organisaMon of troops under the or. aid sod load; should :spirt to him. • " • Defense el. Penney!inside. ' _ ...gilmonssuto, Po., JO/20 13.—Tho throat; &eel rebid rata into•Poiday!nnis las stowed the people on Dm border., sea : a very Lugo foros - is bobs rsty organised is the ChM' , tostoad•Valloy for the &tones of the State ender ese.Oovgati ' The Capture of the Sloop Fadden...l, Pnireutt of i Pirater.iltdosiral regut. ; -' 1 1 Wesarsorcur, dells 14 —Lieut. uomutanur. Morris, of the Inured States gunboat Port Royal, forwards to the Nary Caput:neat the report of Actin` blank? Van 81yek, who eons- mended a boat expedition trots that as en I the add satiate resulting in the saptnre of the I sloop lashion:haring on board fifty Was of sea island cotton. This vesesl was f orty-are miles then the town of Apalachheolaoralting an opportunity to 11111 the blockade, but the 1 expedition fir her capture proved enthol7 snooessfut , The Fashion at the time was ly ing in the vicinity of i rebel ancautpmeat, but was captured without any resistance- The United Statist damn Juniata, on the 28th ultimo,eeptered the steamer Victoria, of about one hundred tens, ostensibly bound for Matamorss, but by the admission of persons on board Wended to run the blookade. /ler cargo was not at all adapted to the Mexican trade. - Upon receiving intelligence Of the piratical, depredations on the coast, the Navy Depart meat promPtly.dispetthed vessels in ;amen of the pirate. Four vessels left Mew York on Saturday misfit, thrill sells& from Hatepton Bonds, and these were to be Moved 11 oth ers on Sunday. - -There is-no tru in the statement that d- Mira Nuragut is t th ohe relieved frorilaommand A of the Western Gulf Squadron. -/ / • itante, from New If rk. New Junellir-Tnere *as seond board tody, but oonsiderable transactions took place In the at:wok/the market Nang strong. New Yost, Jane 13/-A Ipooiu dillPstds from Washington to the N. Y. Evening Poet, says the enemy W I /made demonstration at Culpepper. Though it is eertain they are in heavy forte, their designs will probably . be disclosed in a day or two. New Yonz, June 13.—The steamer NUR - burgh sailed today for Liverpool with 64 pas sengers and $lO,OOO la specie. The - naxnaol nil took 121 passengers and $lOl, OOO in alw. do. • The steamer Melbourne, from Ltvapool, and the Breneh gunboat Oettnet arrived. The Sd Massaohnsette Left Beaufort on the 10th, for Boston. 'From Fortress Monroe. • ImernimMonson, Jame 18.—The flag of true Mauna New Pork, from City Point, has arrived. She brings the English and Aus trian - Cesar Dawrisrir.—At the Dental insti tute, No. 251, Penn street, sets of teeth for fool dollars, better than those at Ma dollars at the other dental establletswists. Alt pit eous are ; requested to sari M the lastitute after having asoertaiaed the lowest pion at the other cheap plaees. Patients will be In treated with &coma and propriety at the solute. Novulgar*, or probalty bt allowed. 0011M11011110 Tserusoirr.—Rwr. John Lao-. hie Bulge, N. Y writes : len' , s Worles Ileir , _itestorer and Zylobalsa mtun are the belt preparations . I have ever known.,They hove restored my gray hair to its origi gray color." Bold by druggi every where. pepot, 198 Greenwich street, No York. mew MAXIS= AID DISITIWIT Will dad= the volrinteere far month= the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every man see to it that he carnet with him a fell supply of 11.01:LO WAY'S PILLS.-;Their nee - bt Inilianad the Orimealaved thottsande of Britith Golan. Only t 5 ants per box. Sl3 , - Nonni so Paorirre HOLDS'S, Anion a/ID Ain 01111111 Irrunerno.—Por repairs' al- Wagons to moms or dwsllinp, new-rook, or anything else in th• Carpenter Sim, call at Onthbert's Carpenter Shop, Virgin all shore Smithfield streets. All orders promptly 'Mantled to. EVIAN DAT we hear of pasons who have lot five or tel dollars by carrying their monsr3i loose in their pockets. Now to av losing' any more they should go to Pittoolea oid Newt Depot, opposite, the Post-offloe, eitii pro cure a fult•olass wallet or pocket-hopk. POCILIT TWlLlT3.—These'sre exaellant fox people who are continually maklastaistakes, beanie they forget appointment, name, ad dress's, eta. They eoetbut fire ante each at Dory Mina% next dual to the Poatollice. Ds. Hmo, tats Eforgoon army, Moats all !Abeam at his 98 Youtth street, whso he son to oossultsd daily tom s. to 9p. m., campt when stint profsastotal tininess. - O 61181.1-4.1 n Eaturday mcrrntar j Jane Matt BOBItitT J., eldest eon of Era. R. H. GA.M.BLII. Thi Mends of the taudb are nellacehlil hnitetto attend the hound trout the residents 'of Me maim. Esd ptistromit. Monday aternin4 at ten o'nkadt. Ganiala mill leave R. M. Patterson'a stabli PrOsdr• OITT 07 ALL.IO/1X177. jj Tana . =MI Ornoa. Jan. 11th. 103.7 A 'LLEGHENY TAXES.—NotiottAis zta; busby Oxen that the anewora have thlilay placed la this onto the daylkates of Clig 6 ll7 qt 7 Buttner. School and School Bididlng 61114 wkw Bents for.tha - year 1116 7 , and ea ta Se. WM now to received In anomalies to tato Ada of 1.• suably of YOUIIII7 illth. 1660, hm ta A nda l i 4 claha, aM intjaet cent. real. Mger pald on or belbre the_flrat 01 of ktur per dent. If paid on or before the flat day QC to per amt. U paid on or before Um not day ,of. It Paid sOl the Ant day of Beptambir. and en or before lb. lint day of October , nedahustlon will be nude. , if paid after the Ann day of Ootobarond on or boa. fore the drat day of flotember..an addition of IS per, A t er cealtt dditd to and payable en Os lama • lt the drat day of Ncmanber. inmate will be Wind bamboos that:olfaction af thin retnalable unpaid. ingather with the pyr ot .*reed there. on and the costa. D. XAOlllll[Oll, 1.11:1w lily Treainrer. --- • PARTNERSHIP NtiTIOE.We hate tide day emei..tel with ea la the beldam A. J. DULL. the etyle of the Ina to be BWIi. aaarra DULL, the primal:4 I. take elect this day. The Oil will be earned on by the onderdaned uheretalete. May SUN Int. REM Gll4ll. JlOOl 2=lll. ussincrw awe 431[111r. Dm N o m; GRAFF DULL, - • -iiramifitatilms qf dasorros of Hoop. Blasi alai . Miring this oaf works wltk • Orli' if praltlas this Una of Iron a spec:L=7on Taipadhl l 7 aollci of EmlthAeld our n da, ' d -. Waraik Week. STILL 4. 4311ANOR Auothar Raul or. czars nll YRUCU wax EQUARI WWI gild Pi 1 Pa?* al rivitstii RIELTACTBD : WITIIOIIT . a_ .PAIIL—Wo tote this method of Intrados out . i n ond the DOM Atnorolly_that int on now peepand to W.VellAcrt .T 1119919 WiTIIOUT PA= In she vodka of Dentistry. . Those who boo bowl Dootbs . thlo wroth - droodild opwatlon my my Isy ion!, • OW' Awl wad On us a oall, WI the sows. rano vs hats la Ilibas Won . lasted tin , mt.to... In yout. 92117 oda the Alb chancier of au oostaticoo - o Mop or Cloto cat iloktanlo Bottory wood. All thaw. wlddos um mikes of • good end WINO" Dontlfill will do well to all and conwilt with • -.- - :., , JAMAS 8. HIM, _D. ILL., .., 1114 90 Illittaffix9A; .., ci,tti.o.riza _... ..__.. jeStAlosa . He. 47 ealthllold &t.. rnsownw. MATTENGS , 'OR gramma irtnunisama. wit um stsU man Atha rico dolor aoh Whit% CILOOked andYsnCYllittiaW. In rna styklasd el a sapaloselft. OLIVER ICOLINTOOI. a pa, Iti"" DRUG *tor OW sna r aErfa':" +" ' .. BPLBILIZa .` ihrldllOl4;BlCAP*P"')4Cl4l4 T- A DAL 1- UAW • • - tolleetes thiliteGaleit Volk vitt he este aslieleteha tatairt Is the eig gedricwiroom-___ATA lo g . lowa Vim, Clid e it t": l4 - • Team aur o c 410 , idittatat , .• - 1 ' 1111 iltltt I ‘. 4 1.2 OMLOCKI, A. K. Very Latest Te,lemarmL MOLY lIILPORTOT UM! Threatened Rebel blindul PROCLAMATION BY THE PERIOD! One Hundred Thousand MOM Called Oat i Weaariaoton, Jose 16 • 1863 - t # By the Proara of Ow tNioolms tot.lootios • : A maii3Orlo ,s. . ." Wawa, lb amyl fouregloaari eon- bhiatlos sow eittatbg 'ln several of the. States are tbreateaing to sake breads late li the Stites of liaoleado.Westees irlizfale 1 4 , , •Posasylvaida sad Oble. rel l o ll / 1 Wit ' siely ea additional sallitary.fesee far sae sec-- . t -, oleo of the If MUNI fliateei lei, taseefele, , .4 I, Minxes Lraooiar, I r zeilok* if the 11a1le It, Stites, end Cosuaaa4lo34ll,Chlet of the" itrO ii a:dam thereof, and of`tii!iiilitta of the _g ,itoterol States whoa isnot bikoiwitui saTies.. ,. _JAI do hereby call into the aerobia! the United StahlStatei 0111 1119NDMID IllovaiirDlllllll7l4 hoot 1,... . thi StaiesiollowhiiiiumeSlP - 1f . 1417 . lalifohlathialmad. , ii. '", 7re ihva m the ths tirte: Pitarthlabrilfil thou. and.• From the State ofOhio, t, Owninead. Prom the State of Wait Virgbils, ten thelttV . ;,74 sand. • ' 7* be mustered inte,pe servka of the pates forthwith, sar to .samt tor the hil polar: of ell months from , the date .of such muster. 11 in to said saw**, onletsf soot! 1.1 TO be mastered in se infza fils ' Artillelle and Cavalry, in propoitione, Welt: will be made known through the War Depattnwat, iihlek Depertztent will also designate, the lamas plum of rendezvous. These militia are to be organized aosordieg to the rules and regulating of the ininginer____ melee, and suet' orders as me , ,:- iiireaffar be issued. The States aforesaid will be respectively oredited under the enrollment set for the mi litia mote" madam& sada' ills proclama tion. In testimony whereof,/ hare herseato set my hand and masof Ote Semi ot, the UMW! at.* - . Done at the ',KY of liseliitigiett this lath 'day of Jinni la tie year of our ' Lord Oae Thousand lfight Mindy's! arid 'Sixty-Vim; sued the Indepeidenoe se, the United States the Blighty-Third. ' ABBAUAK LINCOLN. By the Presithett:_ - • Wm. U. lietreerftgeellgar7 BUM, FROM WASHINGTON. Spotl.l Dispatch to the - Ptttaittet tionotio. Weenteroz, Jute 14,1883. mown , hoer two zimassioon. Idea= neon tells; is buy with reports of movenention thsvitmalennoolt. Nothing les reallwa`lwre..gelag to show thatao.ilWonLasyet poo#7444tesea the iiOO Ol2 T mean's omnann sisetwen. It is unileitood that Kee*, 'being keel Fusel la soloed Ahmed hikers near Ai d* wiihnnieshienS •1 1 4 .1 4;* 0 weesittnte napneimooprivir to Wawa; The shendoned wean and Niel oolieetwl by 'zooid agents of Treeseiy - Depittiesati ,ll Nissiodppi limn fire. ibut. Great's operations, to be sold at gable =don in Cia. dwell and It. Louis, ataramki, on the let and third Monday la each lea*. The nest sale will take pees at Medina* on the lath inst. , . Mani papa of Tkozsday last admit a loss of snail imam& la tbo late aviary laalsollm wand oakum of 1124 sank _ lad Ifttslimk Les amadel. 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