ittsburgh Ohnittto MONDAY MOD.NIAG, J'ONE /2, 1862. CITY A7FAIBB tar OFFICIAL PAP= OF ?MI MTV. Work on the Fortifications At a meeting of Gio Executive Onlm t tin , held on Saturday eventsg, the reports of va rious Committees sirpc" •ca or. Friday even inn?. called for, wt, Ito F Johns to who was desir .1 for r•o tab rep II IC of Men aillitiDg to worh ,t,-•orilheetioox, te ported that, 500 •. jl.• rked to hint and had been nu , d t.• 11 lila, and that fifty-two 6 , L... n non handed him in the lieu of I.oor, co which thirty dollars were subscribed under the signature of cult, and by B. Britton, Jr., $l,OO, H. Sheler, $l,OO, Edmonds &,Co, $5,00, Louis Grable, $l,OO, J. G. Baokoffon Son, $4,00, M. W. Rankin, $5,00, P. M. Bockhorn?, $2,00, Geo. Hooks man, $2,50, M. Dishy, $2,00. Joseph Plummer, Edward Gregg. and John Flem ming, a committee appointed to procure men from Wood, Basket, Fifth and Liberty 'treats, reported that they had enrolled 116 men from thou streets; and there hall been anittscribed the subjoined sums, by the followinefirms, to pay men: J. B. Weld's.. Dans & Moilwaine S.F. Von Bona ot se Harry 5ieber.......... J. Ludnriok... W. A. Gildenfenney....., Jae. Rolf Gyn..— Adams Express Co. Also that 24 firms in thole streets had agreed to pay for the employment of 83 men at the rate of one dollar and twenty- live omits per day, 'CZ John Fu11ert0n....._...._. Joseptr ... ... Wm G. Johnston Henderson; (Theatte)--” John Har i Filth 5treet.._._...... . Chu. Mogalight, Dan. Simard T. Colvin & J. islak Creme.- Gazette. Dizpatch-- Veld as Lars— Hartman & Lazes. The report' of working parties being then Galled, it was reported that there were work ing as follow : Mt. WASUVOWX A. & D. N. Charobera----.-. B. McKee et Co nes ..- Bakewall, Peen & - Co— .. t o tter= g rtf i ll & (9, ...... . James Graff, Bennett (7, ..... 91.KnIghl a co * Joseph arenb & Co- - JAZIN. V 00.4.1 Ban & Co. BroUley & Long. .. 160 Gray- - 180 Zug et Patuter...-.- .- . .......+ Bahneatcek, Albree & - 70 W. McCuDy & Co.. Blip 4o Mager, 13 & Co. . 140 .Dobtraon, 1111,1 a & 110 Jaa. & Wood, Mathew, & 83 Leon, Merl, 131 9 Daudet 120 200 la) ----- AT ICC4IOX . II BILL. Phillips .k d Novelty Jonas, d Boyd Wilsons . Bead 1 Graf Williams, Black Vmerson Prcecoi Lloyd d Black Joseph Slocum dc "01112. Qty Men-- Perlin Yosaidry.:-..--- Woman &Son ISArshal & Stint &_9l&------------ Craig a Chan Armstrong, 212 am-horse carts and 3 one l . 6 one.home carts Part, liceardy a Co. Shatak, Park a Park Brother a Co. Lippincott.— —.— Brown Hutchinson& Oo lc Pardkner licOdney —43 men 2 3 hone carts. Daimon & )terser. -- 9 1 " Thos. Nasky J. Vance A1tadta—........-23 3 2 " =lay Co----1 7 " 13 klattheer Conard----19 ", 1 1 333131 "3 1 . David Untoblason.—:.--. 9 'John 9 .. 1 2 Jamas N%ftluney--.19 "1 3 " " Smoot ItrAttday —l6 Jamb rance--.-- John Becket " 1 Geo. 8 " 2 .. . John Boubsii . 2 1 " JnP 2 " 1 1 " oh .3133ersonilil DAVY Erni song, Chalfant di 'gamey, 168 A. 118 Snamberam &Oa Zug 88 littchaU, Samoa I 56 Wm. glcOull7 Atli I 966 Ward Works.— 75 James. lerm 85 iamb Dalaml 3181Inuot Sub= k , Patio. Selma Jamas Sem ball Malat66.l4mo 61.11 a —...--. Mom tßon Standard OS 0o K-Mlndd a .--------. Morro — di 00.—.. ;N Wo rimer & imagblin & Co., men Umtata & Co., 43111ollatui 5. Nark. t Og— & Thorn & Co. ..—.—.....—.....—.... • *TO:iiiriitu a . /aboWm.2LoGrow—.... rt Leo Mow Boogth— & Fat a h 00., 4. wagons 4 166 Prestin Mauna W. B. norm.- 46 Oorroll N'T&Lalo John Bedouin- 2O Walton, Philip. a Co., 8 hones sad one plow-. 25 B. 6 .0.0441ter 14 23 Leo Q . gtomp Mr 512012421 Doveso, 1 hone and art. 25 12 40 liartopoe Jared IL 4. P. Haigh 'Bryce, Richards It Will than moyed that all shops, business houses and manufacturing sstabLuhroents be closed another week. Moved that the saloons and drinking houses be shut up. . W. Y. r joasurrox, Olusirssaa. Ozo. U. Tonging, Swam". N/161BEL711,Iaw pused by the United States Genoese Axes the rates of ,postage on newspapers, on and after the bet of July next, as follows: Daily par quarter —....... Be cents. six times *Area, per quarter.... ...... 30 d , Tti-weekly, por -Semi-weekly, per quarter....—....... 10 Vreekiy,per llamas& Cosran.—The examination of the classes of the Pittsburgh Female College, oommenood on Friday lust, will be roomed slits morning. At 2r. x. to-day a reading contest wtli take pia°s in the college chapel, and a beautiful cap will be &wanted to the victor. Judge Burnet, Bev. L. B. Ohba, and Jas. Votah, big., are. to sit as Judges. Tits The musical exandrattion , on Saturday called out a Ana &odious* and was a decided &nooses. P i- Ok .4 ts IdsurauT !derma AT liossmammuao. — A gentleman writing from lieuidaisburg on iriday, no "Military smatters have brooms ezoseengly active. The summing up of the tletitohnsents would Plata the number of effi cient men who have gone from and through this Place, at from four to lire thousand. A slumber of oarulty.acoompany thelnfantry. Draws* B D SlD.—The dwelling house aflame McAdoo, d Montgomery township, Indiana county, withal fn scuts*, was do strayed by ire on the Ant instant. Loss not istimatod. - , Shocking Railroad Accident. The Put Line which reached this city from the east, at half-past one o'clock Sun day morning, killed a man named Daniel Moran, near Brinton station. It appears that the engineers did not notice anything unusu al until his arrival at the dept here, when he discovered the arm of a man lying on the en gine It had been dragged out of the socket at the shoulder,and by some strange circum stance had be en thrown n'p on the engine. I Iho Express train reaches here In ten or M teen minutes after the Past Line, and it also i to pposed to have vassed over the body. On Sunday morning, about daylight, the swains of the deceased were found on the track, terribly mangled. Coroner klicChing, dcir•og the forenoon, was notified of the cir cumstance, and smiled out to hold an in quest, taking with him the arm and hand of the deceased, which had been found on the engine. The investigation dovelopod the fast that the unfortunate man was a coal digger, and had bean in the employ of Messrs. Dickson, Stewart k Co. Ho had beta pad several weeks' wages on Saturday, and had spent the evening in drinking. At I o'clock in the morning he loft a grocery or tavern to go home, carrying a lighted candle with hire. He was not again seen alive, and he had either fallen asleep on the track, or been unable to get out of the way of the train. The body was dragged along the treat a distance of nearly half a mile. The deceased was a young man, and unmarried. He had been working in the vicinity for three years past. The jury found a verdict of siecidental death. $ 5,0 D . 25,00 . 10,00 . 25,00 . 5,00 10,00 . s,OO . 100,00 FittelinTgh Female College. - - - Tho aiming 8X8841113 of this institution commenced on Friday last, and will continue until Thursday evening of the present week. Oe Friday the examination of abuses took place, followed by a musical examination on Saturday. On Sunday the annual sermon was delivered in Christ church, by Rev. W. A. Saivoly. Monday and Tuesday will be oo cupied with class exercises. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings the closing gamins of the gr dusting clue will take place in Christ church. The following named pupils from the graduating alms Hannah R. Christy, Kinsman, 0; Said° B. Parry, Manchester; Lydia A. Robinson, Pittsburgh ; Matilda C. Smyth, Mansfield ; biotite J. McKelvey, Wilkiasburg; Mary B. ' Ossfield, Homewood; Mary E. Read, Pitts , burgh ; Sadte T Wilkinson, Lawrenceville ; Fannie J Canfield, Homewood; Bessie T. Shepherd, Pittsburgh; Lydia A. Robison, ' Pittsburgh; Cora J. Stevens, hicCiemants, Michigan ; Ptir,tilia M. Verner, Pittsburgh. 8 The ()crab of Lieut. Ben Gough. The Fairmont ( West Va.).NatiCeof aontains the following: "Lou'.' d. T. Ben Gough, for merly publisher of the Natiencif, was killed in the battle at K r ineheater on Saturday. He had, at the time be was killed, command of • company, which Wlat lying behind a stone wall, waiting for the rebels to advance. lie was riot to the hip, the bail ranging upward into the bowels Lieut. Ben Gough enlisted as a private its Cept. Priihard's company lest August, and was universally esteemed both as a cittssn and soldier by all who know him. Daring a reacleace of several months in this place, his noble, bigh•minded and patriotic eharacter attracted universal attention and admiretion. It is with heartfelt angaish that we rto,rl his death. In him we have lost • brave and truCfriend and unite with his cam panlous in erne in exprossiens cf sympathy and confidant:a to his family and friends in Pitteburgh, to whom he sent a parting mes sage several days before the battle, as if cot scions of his approaching late." The American Tract 3:minty. The report of the American Tract Society, jolt out, contains a statement of th., work of the Penneylvarda branch. During its first decade, which is just completed, the Pennsyl vania branch has circulated half a =dillies dollars' worth of publications, and distributed of the Messenger and Child's paper, over ale million <lapis", while its eolportears here made frienoly chrisllan visits to one million, one hundred and shirty-six thousandramilies. The amount of oar:augur missionary labor performed, has equalled the murices of one man for nearly four huncirel years. 'lto value of religious reading matter gratuitous. ly circulated, has been $62,120, and the funds generously contributed for this purpose, $28,366. Lest year, forty-two eolportvars visited 41,417 families, held 675 religious meetings, and $40,627 worth of wholesome religions reading was dispensed, an increase of $lO,OOO over the year before, mainly due to the calls from the army and navy. From Lake Superior Tha steamer Iron City strived et Cleveland on Saturday, from Lake Superior, and reports that fires still rap in the woods on Lake Su perior. A very disastrous one broke out to the vicinity of the Pennsylvania and Arayg- daloid Minn, on Sunday, burning up the stamp mills and everything on the Amsgda loid location exarpt the agent's house, the oiler and two other buildings, and there was little hope uttering even these. W hen our Informant left there, six buildings on the Pennsylvania location were consumed, end the fire still raging, There wee considerable excitement at Por tage Lake caused by the exhibition the re of 11001 e specimens oLgold-bearing rock, laid to be found some few' miles back from L'Anee Bay. The Iron City brought down 100 tons of Bride • copper from the Cliff and Natinal mines, eon !ivied to Hussy Mc o 212 tons iron ore for the Cleveland Iron Batting Co., and a good number of passeaprs. Col. Thomas A. Scott The Harrisburg Telsrepit :aye: " When the war broke out the services of the Penn sylvania RaLlroad, with her immense resonr east were pieced under the exclusive control of the Government. Its energetic caw, Thomas A. Soon, Esq., on to the the State and Vice President o a.f the road, outwit: pers N tional mephitis to render his aid, and he eon tinned is that sortie* until others were initi ated by him to perform the duties. When 991" JOU was Invaded last year aid the militia Calla oat, all the Can and locomotives that could be commanded were furnished without. remuneration, and troops pourid in for oar detours. " When we see the capital of the State man in danger, who do we test spin at his old post but 'nos. 1. Scott, the- ViorPresi dent, giving his sots attention to the preier vation of our lives and property non■D TO Go.—iamoug the three hundred and thirty 'volunteers from the neighborhood of Erie, who came to thle way, were knout ber of farmers who- , had left everything in their hurried deputnte. One old man was shearing a sheep when he wai hailed by the passing troop. He left the sheep half shorn, hung up the shears and felt Into the ranks. Lowr.—On Friday afternoon, soconwhero on Fifth street, probably, a small bloat mus lin msmerandam book, containing eavoral important private papers, of no value to any but the owner. Illeftat the Gametes Counting Room, the Ander will much oblige J. A. Star. Tsoora i MOTIOI.—On Friday and Satur day last the ranuoylvoitbi and Reading rail roads wars taxed to them utmost to Sumgait rtatioa for the troops oomiug wort ttr=hiladelphlar ooultanaretuaterfolt bilbi on tho Waterbag bank of Oonneetant have loads their appearance—oze of the'donombtatlen of $lOO, and the odor 00. We have no de. satiptlon. norm L.senar. ncessaa's Dorms, - t Waahhestoop Day 1863. J MOTICIL—Tho attention of all officers „AA who ha.* boon honorably discharged on ao. conat of wands or: dhabihtr, and who Ogre to 1.• enter the service in the Invalid Dorm Is called to the provisions of General Orders, lio. 106, of 1863, from the War Department, published in the psperli thzoopaill the onuitry. Ouch cddoem requorted to coat ty oomptly with the provhdons of mat or. der, and aloud the: written applioalions,as there. In provided, im paslthins In the Weld nag the character of Dads dlaabalq.) with as 4/tie delas se po.tbbe, to the Acting Itailetant Prlfoilt Kamitiellnetamea te. Mate In Thick they may be. MO noting Andttent Pwortet 'Umbel lament wtil at woe brawn the epplbustions, with ledonsw mint, IP the Provost allarshal Gummi of the State. Mow for the fur In pipes twit reWl Coro will be appointed los seedLl4l7 Diami otedng she tered by GOMA Wale 10a, of /863. from War Depart. wee. ihde Pa 7 and aniclummate will vamoose loom dee of emegitaano el mob eppointatsistn sad not from dots of oraarthation of two neonatal.* Qom. mangle to which tiny an be seattoect. J. B. NIL provost iffsbil THE LATEST NEWS BY TEIRGWS OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gas, tte. Wagargaros, Jane 21,18&3 IMPORTANT PROM GIN. HOGIZE. The transmission of the following dispatch from the Headquarters Army of the Potomac, to oar Washington offioe has been authorised by the highest authorities in the field: Headquarters drzny of the Potomac, June 21. —For the purpose of contradicting all the er roneous reports, and giving quiet to the pub- Ito mind, Non. /looker authorizes the follow- tag fact to.be stated: There hes been no en gagement whatever up to this date involving any portion of Gen. Hooker's army except the cavalry. Cavalry skirmiehes, fights and reconnoissances are taking place daily, with the advantage uniformly with our forces. Two hundred and fifty prisoners have ar rived at headquarters within the hat three days. Tho alarm existing at the north during the put four days is utterly without cause. No enemy is on cr near the old Bull Bun battle field, and the panic-stricken report of Hill's rebol form at Dumfries is equally Wee. CAPTORS OP lIIP PLIOUL The Richmond papers of yesterday an nounce the capture of the rebel iron-dad steamer Fingal, which hu been co long blockaded near Savannah. Oar gunboats are supposed to have attacked the Fingal when she was making an effort to coupe and at tack cur wooden blockading vessels. The fight lasted only thirty minutes, and the Fin gal wee badly damaged. Adjutant General Thomas has returned from the west in very feeble health, and un able to make a trip at all only by traveling by easy stages. He reports twenty regiments of negro troops fully organized, and sixty rebel plantations along tho Mississippi put under cultivation ►gain by contrabands. He was very warmly welcomed to-day by the Segetary of War. It to stated that Gen. Stoughton is about to be reappointed Brigadier. Attorney General Bates has gone west to recruit hie health. Assistant Attorney Gen eral Coffey sets in his place. 108DIDDRI. TO /12811112 TIIII DRAFT Le the Catholic ohnrohee of Washington, a letter was received from the Bishop forbid ding Catholics to resist the draft. CoUFLRYING THE INROLLXINT The Provost Marshals are completing the enrollment more rapidly than was anticipstad, hot it is tot expected that soy considerable number of drafted men will be In the field be fore August. I=l Col. Rugglee and Atesiatant Surgeon Bar tl r:lumow bare been appointed to examine apitieanta for commliviene in the Invalid Corns. -• • . Col. J. R. Holman, of Milsoari, has been appointed Colonel of toe First Regiment Dis trict of Columbia colored troops. intuit:ism Is imams re xxcnexcla. Oar Commissioner of Exchanges decides that medical officers and chaplain' tall non oombatants, and are net classed es prisoners cf war. As soon es prudent they are to be deli , erect beyond oar lines sod uncondition ally discharged. floreefter no parolee will be considerod es valid bat those giveu as provided for Va the cartel. That Is, the parties most be delivered at the designated pianos, and there paroled or exchan god. SIMS SID SASS JOGILISL. IS SSW TOSS Coptatn W. C. Church, of Major General Casey'e eta, to about to eitablish an array 11121 navy journal to New York, haring re- signed his position for this purpose. Captain Church has had oxperienoe as a journalist, being a graduate of the Ne• York press. he BUnatlan to Maryland FLIDIILICK, Mn., June 20.—The rebel cav alry left Beonsboro last evening, after captur ing anosabor of berms, and returr-dd to Ha gerstown. One regiment of infantry and a battery 0.1 artillery are now In Hagerstown. Yesterday MX thousand infantry is reported ' to have crossed at Williamsport, but it 11 not believed that they will visit Froderlok. The enemy has nearly 6,000 infantry this side of the* Yeti/mac, under Oms. Rhoden. Two regiments of infantry and a squadron of cavalry aro at Sharpshurg, and the re maiz der aro encamped between WiLladriaport and Hagerstown. No artillery had bean sent ever, nor have any troops erosead once ycaterday morulhg Ocarina' Ewell has lett witnamsport, cud has gone towards the main body of his ooin- Mind, which Is stationed at Charlestown. Lee's army le net known to be within sup porting dist moo of Swell. It Is very probable tact the rebel for co now In Maryland will not penetrate further north. /he cavalry force numbers about 1,200 under Jabal., and the party whion just advanced upon Green C.as lie and Criamberaburg nirm• bared only 650. Admiral Fouto in ts Vying Conditfon --Another Pirate--Broottlyu phone Works Destroyed by Fire. New Yost, Jane 30.—W0 regret to learn that up to noon to-day Admiral Irootts was able to reaogniss his friends, but was sinking fast- Els rise has been given up by hie phy sicians. Capt. Nelson, of the pilot boat Chas. Mar shal reports that on the 17th he Spoke the Ash. ing schooner HMSO of Boston, whose Capte.in reported being boarded on the previou s day by a pirate thirty miles north-east of Nan tucket. The pirate took all the perk and two barrels of mscherel from the Bole, and let the venal go, saying that ha would not hurt poor men. The pirate afterward 0 IMMO along undo of a pilot boat, and inquired for equate rigged vessels. She is • three.mastea En glleh built schooner, carries three gone, and hoists the British colors. The Brooklyn Caraphono Works were de stroyed by Ire this morning. One of the workman, .1. Donahue, was burned. Inauguration of Gov. A. I. BOrI3MIIII of West Virginia. PILITALINU, Weer VIRGINIA, Jllllll 30. West Virginia is now a Owed fact. Hon. A. I. Boroinan was to-day inauguratoci as its First Go d vernor. Dusieess was universally suspende, and the citizens turned out in moos to usher In the now Mate. Business houses and residences were gaily decorated with digs. The day olosod with a brilliant display of fireworks. In firing a national saints, Captain Morris W. Downing had his right hand severely in jured by a premature explosion. Good News from Vicksburg blvarruaaoao, Tim., June 20.—Informs tion received here to-day, says : Grant will undoubtedly take Vicksburg. Ten days ago, ho entrenabed his position on the Dig Black, and in the rear of Sherman, of Walnut Gills. lle is perfootly able to defeat any faros which may be pant against him, and that Johnston cannot rollact forms anfticient to dislodge him before the mines shall have been exploded, and the oily taken. David Shinn, of the 41 Indiana battery, was shot to-day for desertion. A Serious Railroad Collision BALII2IOIII, June 20.—A serions collision took place to-day on the Northern Central Railroad, between Williamsport and Harris burg, by the Tarnow and freight trains col liding—six persons being killed, and twenty wounded. The road is all right between this and Harper's Nerry. Troops Ordered to Fort Delaware. W unmoor, Dix., Jnne 20.—Five swaps ales of the 6th Delaware, bete ben ordered to Fort Delaware. They Dan this mans is the Mama Arid, for the Ron. • Arrival of the Steamer Magmata. setts with the Prize Calypso. PEI lio&DILPII X• , Jane 20.—The Hatted States steamer Maseackusetts; Lieut. Wm, H. West commanding, trom the North an dd South At lantic Blockading Squadrons, Ived as the Navy Yard.to-day with 200 passengers, in valids and prisoners. Re has bean SS fir South as St. Johns, Fla., and supplied about fifty veneer. The fdassaehusetts towed up the Confede rate steamer Calypso, a prise, from Wilming ton to this port, the latter being disabled, it is suppesiod, by her officers before being cap tured by the Florida, on the afternoon of the 11th list, thirty miles south•east of Wilming ton, N. C. 'The Calypso had several passen gers on board. Lieut. West also reports that on Thursday night week, the celebrated blookade runner Herald, from Nassau, was sunk on Folly Island, by: the fire of tho blockaders, within three hundred yards of our batteries. The late c f her officers and mow is not known, as broadside after broadside was poured into her oa every side anal she sank.. The block ading off,Charledrou is poi feet. The Herald was under another name at the time of her capture. Rebels Routed at BlMliken's B nd —The beige of V =bilking. WOSIIIIIOTON, Juno 20.—The Navy Depart ment has received a report datid June 9, near Vicksburg, in which Bear Admiral Porter states that on the 7th inst., *vizi to a report that the rebels wore in force about four thousand Bitting, and were threaten ing Milliken's Bend, where a quantity of army stores were kept, and guarded by two black regiments, and a part of the 29th lowa. The gunboats Choctaw and Lexington, were dispatched to that plata to protegt them. Our troops had thrown up some extra entrench ments near the levee, and ware prepared to receive the rebels, with soma doubts as to the issue. The enemy made -his attack before daylight. Many of r our men had not arrived at that, point. The fight wits desperate, and our foram were forced to retreat, followed closely , by the rehab'. The gunboats then opened fire on the rebele, with grape, con nector and shell, and they lied in contusion, not expecting sash a reception. Another re port of the name date Irons Admiral tot Porer , says Tiearmy is still &drawling close the werks. Not a tont is to be .seen moving in the city. The mortars keep oonstantly play ing on the pity and the works, and the gun boute prevent the erection of new batteries. Vioneburg moat fail. Arrival of the 13 . tea . mer City of Few Nan' Your., June 21.—The steamer City o Now York, from Bremen, eta Southampton has arrived hare. Lim advises are mainly an paced. A vessel arrived at Scilly and reports being boarded on May sth, in let. 40° N. long. 40 ° W., by a boat from the Confederate steamer Georgia, and was asked to take passengers but; declined. The Gleorsia is an iron screw steamer brig rigged, correrpol ding with the Virginia. There has been heavy arrivals of cotton at Liverpooi including nearly 800 bales from io asses by the steamer EDAM, which was abased and boarded by It. gunboat Tioga, nut allowed to prtered after an examination. It is stated that tits Midair' had on board a bears: of dispatohts frees Itobstond to the Confederate agents in Europe . Lhe question of the legality of 'parching neutral vessels, sitboat Itilrineng neutral rights, it expected to be debated la the flours 01 Lords on the 25th, upon a motion for a copy of the Instructions that have been given to the British ships in the West Indies on the saFj ect. The Alexanaris ease is fixed for June 22d. The Attorney Generet and Solicitor General will appear for the Creel!, and Sir Bush Came for the defense. I Tioluselan reply to the American dispatch olarreland expressee the Csar's sentiments of allrection and gratitude at the attitude of the Moral Government under the grave circum stances in which lituesia is placed. From Yon Royal WAS NGTON, June 21.—The foUtwing re port hoe been received at the Navy Depart- • VLa a ,•litr• Wanton, Ppa, Saw. Juno 15, ltiss3. 6111,-11 , V° the honor to report to the Department, that on the night of the sth tont , amasser tetbsarpted to ru.out el Charleston. !nil war Oirned back by the eteamer Wissabicken which I pursued her over the bar, dying at her repeatedly. 'The steamer wee seek, from subsequent in t ormation received from deserters from Char'eston, whom I stud notthby the steamer Massachusetts. There is reason to believe that the valid wed the Isom, Smith. I have further to report that on the eight of the 10th Inst., another steamer attempted to ran the blockade into Charleston by the Bamford channel: She was fired at b several of the Is, but in the darknes y s eluded them. On the next morning at daylight, she was discovered at the north end of folly island, on Ore, which,,however, did sot destroy the via- Sthe was a large side-wheel steamer, and Is supposed by Commodore Turner' to be the Havelock, but this la not yet oeslaletly as °ermined. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, Signed) S. F. //01 . 071T, BMW Admiral. Commanding South Atlantic Squadron erederiek Occupied by the Rebels Order from Gen. Schenck. - - BeLrISLOSI, Jane /L.—lnformation hag been !genteel that Frederick was oocupled by a /mall form , of rebels lest evening about flea o'clock. The rebel pickets extended list atebt 13 miles east on the Frecteriek ranspike. No panic in this atty. Gen. Schenck has issued an order suppress ing the ciroulation of disloyal papers tit the Department, as follows: li.AoQnaa*acs Deer Bt.h . A.awr Com, Orrice Peovorr Memittec, Baltimore, Jane 20, 1863. The following newspapers have been sup pressed within toe limits of this Department said the 'coat press .111113ot hereafter be allow ed to publish extract' from their column, By order of the Geoeral Commanding: The New York World, Express and Caeca rims, Cinoinnati Enquirer cog Onloago Timm (Slgned,) W. 8. Fling Lieut. Col. and Provoat Marshal. BALTIMOZII, Juno ?I.—A party who lel - - Frederick thu morning Rays the rebels who i came there last evening were only small' squads who passed through the town, captur ed a few horsee, eteyed en hoer or two and left. This road of rebels were in pursuit of come of our signal corps from South Moun tain. Oar informeht says that no rebels Were known to be nearer South idenntaln when he left Frederick at 8 o'clock. .., Southern trews Nsw Your., Juno -Mobile dispatch prthe 12th reports the arrival of the Yankee opelior Boston, captured, off Pass , POutre by o party of 'tutus:di men Item Mobile, wbo also blunt the barges Lennox and Texas, whioh had valuable cargoes for New Orleans. The crew of the Boston, and a portion of the crews of the two barges eve prisoners at Mo bile. Dispatehes of the 12th end 13th say that the bombardment of Port liaison was con tinued. The gunboat Essex is raportOd captartd by the robes at Port Madsen and several gun boats disabled. General Banks had mustinied out aaaaaaa regiments. Sales of Five-Twenties PHILADEXEIA, Jane 41.—;ay Cooke.sub- 7 soription agent, reports the sale of $3,200,000 worth of live-twenties (or the week ending on Saturday. Deliveries of bonds are being made to May fibtli, and with the fealties now p d by the Treasury Department, deliveries will be more promptly made here after. The esoitanient upon the border con eminent on theundsvelopel movement' of the rebel army him caused a Wormy diaden tton of sales, more on seam% Vete prepara tion* of new voluntoers tkau„Abont any want of confidence iu the linallpault of the struggle. .*. The. Rebels Moving **Ake Direction of IlleCouneilavote and Bedford. 111111,15813114, June 20.—A hem form of rebel; continues to linger in the vicinity of Hagerstown an& Wilibunepert.' Scouts sent oat from Ohambersburg , report that there are indleatione of a retreat to the other side of the Totowa, bit WI afternoon they moved in the &ender' of YeCon nonliving and 13edford. •21.11r0y is on the alert for them. • .. . Latest From:oltr`• Woautmrrox, Juno o.—lll‘aloial advlou' from Viotaborg to tho 141horoo ham re- Vetoed. 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' From Harrisburg—Rebels Captured Near Nctlonuelsburg—The Rebels 8,000 Strong—tlea.-Imboden Ad vancing, eta. 8411111117.110, June op ho ne have eommenced on our side. A rtion of the Hew York cavalry rear men to-day, captured twenty rebels at o- Connellsbarg, in Fulton county. Col. Lawrence, of the 127th Pennsylvania regiment, with a portion of his regiment, who were mounted, also captured a squad of rebels who were marauding on this side of the river. We hold Cherubersburg, and the itizens arming and fortifying the city. Gen c . Couch has ordered that the place shall be bald. The fortifications opposite this city are fin ished, and are considered impregnable. Gen. Couch has issued an order thanking the au thorities and citizens of Harrisburg for their energy in constructing them. The rebels are known to be eight thousand strong at Hagerstown and Williamsport. They hold the south bank of the Potomac from Cumberland to Harper's Ferry. Gen. Kelley drove them out of Cumberland. When they left they threatened to return and furnish themselves with harm and forage. They have already done immense damage. It is thought spat = Rhodes' rebel thousa n d foi o posite Wil li amsport with twenty men. Gen. Imboden is reported to be advancing, but this is doubtful. Gov. Curtin will review the New York troops. The two Basle regiments have arrived. The Secretary of War has sent a dispatch saying he will sustain the Governor in his promise to send the Pennsylvania troops some after the present emergency la over. Rebel Force at Hagerstown Greatly Increased. HAZIWIBITIta, Jane 21.—Bellable etiviess indicate that the rebel force has increased largely about Hagerstown. They have 18 pieces of =non. A detachment of the let New York cavalry captured a number of prisoners yesterday, and the 127th Penniusylvania Woo captured several. The rebel pickets are within five miles of Greencastle. A cavalry fora advanced to Meroarsburg and captured horses and other property. Gov. Curtin visited the camp to-dab and was enthusiastically received by the New Yorkers. Hs also reviewed the Blue Reserves of Philadelphia, and that regiment will be mustered in to-morrow. The fortifications are nearly completed. He fear is fait for the safety of this city. Items from Washington. PIIILATALPHIA, Jane 21.—The following is all the news of interest in the Washington Star to-night : It Is reported in the city to-day that two members of General Hooker's staff—Major. Sterling, Aid; and Capt. Fisher, signal officer —were gobbled np by the rebel gnerrillu last night In the vicinity of Fairfax. The Star mattes no mention of defeat or victory in Centreville. W/0111110TON, Jane 21.—A 'pedal dispitoh to the N. Y. Serafd, dated Washington, June 19, states that Gen. Keyes was within seven teen mass of Riehmond, on the 15th. About sixty prisoners were brought into the °amp of the Army of the Potosi:leo, lett night, from the vicinity ef Aidto, among them • colonel. They wo , e captured by our cavalry en Friday during • aeries of skirmishes on the Middleburg road, beyond Aldie. It is said one of the newspaper correspond ents was arrested yesterday, and sent to the rear of the army for transmitting contraband Itopor mitt Capture. Wasatioros, Jaoo 21.—Tno Richmond Dispatch of the 2.otn contains the fallowing Dispatches resolved In this city yeeterday from Bavannah announce the capture by the enemy of the Confederate tron-clad• steamer, Adana*. She was formerly the , English steamer Fingal, and was commanded by Capt. Webb. Bee steamed out of the harbor, and was captured after an action of thirty min utes by two Federal iron-clads. Arrival of tan Isaac Webb. - I New Yoex, Jane 11.—The pilot boat lasso Webb reports that on the inn she passed • quantity of blurted materials of vessels, planks, spars, as- On the 190, in latitude 64:60, longitude 68:30, she heard ton or twelve gnus fired in quick SQOOOI3iOD, in a south-wait direction, supposed to lit fifteen miles distant. Guernilas 'Shot LOUISTILLZ, JUDO 21.—The steamer John T. MoCombs has just arrived, bringing fifty three prisoners of the guerrilla band who in vaded Harrison county, Indiana. Some tea or twelve were shot and the balance token within • few miles of the river near Leaven worth. Yelled' Spoken. PROVIDIISOI, 8.. L, June U.—The steamer Sea Gan, from New York, nooks on Sunday morning, a Beaver Tail, the U. S. steamer Curlew, in Nardi of privateers. The same day spoke the whale ship Mohawk, from the Pacific for Nantuaket, with secrbaareti of 011. The 22d Connecticut Regiment. NIT You., Jane 21.—ci dispatch received hers saps that the 22{1 Conneaticmt regiment, nine months taen,_whose time has expired, will remain at Fortress Monroe for the • resent. • Markets by Telegraph CINCDIXATI, dune 20.—flour dull, and superfine offered at 4,41V.6°. and low extra 4,76(0,90. The higher re ado. leg marts, are flres et 6,10 to 6,60. Wheat 11 c. lower Red 1,(113(44,10, and White 1.,130 1,15. Corn on good demand at alga& (Sate a vanced Y. ants, and barn, et MI In bulk. RP 73 53 79. Whiskey is la moderate demands& 40. teething done in provisions, and prices noralnaL We did not hear of any Inquiry worthy of not*. Groceries on. changed and mead,. Gold advanced to 143. tlllver 133. Exchange stead) at. 34 premium selling. TMERCHANTS, TRADESMAN & Degas employers and employees, who are will. lag to eng ' sge in the work of constructing fortifica tions br the defense of the city, you are hereby re. quested to meet at the Pennsylvania B. B. Depot Jpoction, Liberty mid Graritetteets, lbw morniog et 7 o'dook, or es soon thereetter es parable to organise and proceed to Elerrou's mu, to mufti the duties which may then be mehimed. By . order oUthe Committee, • DSO. B. DYAD, . PHILIP It7CASIEB, JAB. S. kIoCOIID, JOB. 11011N1A J. n. iII7IIOIIIIIILD, H. J. LTNO7I,_ CI. P. POLLANBBSB, BOBT. DALZILL, JAB. CALDWZLL, B. O. Loom sons Buowi, A MADARAL I 6. J. W. 131.11.10111,.06a1nain. A TTIONTIuri, - • • L .. Ine prima mats tolls on every gad NU and loyal citizen for nutted action io the denim of oar own hones and !amide% ss Well as for country. Let us not be wantioi I Meß efor mede Tay. r o Reapers' damnation therefore cells on every mambo avoid nudely, ne well Am on .11 other lemon . and eating hones keepers to aneuage on TUIIIDAY 11101;IA11all, JUNE WM, . . it 7 o'clock et the lOrpot of the Conuelfseille Hdt road to form a romp's,' of thole own, in osdn to pat thieneelves it the disposal of the oghnrs, to whole the fortthostione of the city of Pitteborrh and siethityluive b•en eutrested, and go to work forth with. At the 'moth time we request at tetem and eating bonen keepers toclose lbw pierce of business on the abeinsnientioned day. . • - VIZ 00111111TTilk. bdirMWATNN, litatio'neers," 110.61 FIIIII 811141 T. Tag geargetale, Stook sad @antral &action Bud. ateg, witaellshed In 1213 b 7 the late John D. Davis, will be continued at Oa old stand. No. 64 llfth St., cedar taw atala of DATDI IIoILWAIII3. 300. 0. Deng having AD day sugolated with Man ALIN. Ifoll.W&LibiN, Mal known es ulna's la the house ler law Joan. Devoting thasanelnua ex. &Was to is Clownligion Auction Badness, in which they have bad long experience they confidant!, onsulanneate of air, of gaga. Liberal satiny* made whoa hired. go. auseai %g ate, Btooke“litaida, atm itiesday oisoltill, ffi that Woad Noce sales room. Libraries sad asistellaaeons oollacilona of Dock' woolly =Waned for paints moo. my 9 WI. A. b. rqopeoguily 471 hearse Oa of el. Plitsbarsh, that G w b e maccelald eol.arat Jar the tale of atl as a Elea orlainst 011XXIIT ANTL004110111111: rXti. They ate tecommaarled by the target home 111 the dty, mai which me Ayer, Bute= s Co., lemma a Co., aloolliaiu) &Co.. La= errs l'arar Co.. aurrarje 04;‘, sad othui. Jelalr I)UTUanY I , II mamma ruvansm Supplies a rot htt pretT gottlushatund w hra suet kW a taarttrhats Alta ate ti Bothaatalt OAS It tl DUTUBIZII that dam Ulla . nth* Oahu* tattathas Skaters Valid. Th. real attltis Ike tataluzatt taais Druggists. .A. SABIWOOIWh ewe A 00., . 919 . 909 91 It lad Food siewth. bipi. Netts received. ma x Ike Wok r °Amu& RPECIAL LOCAL MOTICZEI GROVER LIND Baria's Eiawma hismusi, for family and manufacturing purposes, are the best in use. A. ff. ORLTONT, Getlarg Agent, No. 18 Fifth street. bonsai PAZIT, Plain and'Orrownsostal Slate Bwofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and '7E wont elate of the best quality et low rata. Ogles at Alen. Laugh line, near the Water Worts, Pitteburgi, Pa. apB:6m New Astatv.a. or Summiii Currinia.—Of ten we are asked, wher can we buy a neet and comfortable rummer e suit, made to order, thus having the Ghana of selecting our own goods ? To all those inquiries woo= answer, go to Messrs. W. H. MoGeo k Co., corner of Federal street and Diamond Byars, Alleghe ny, and you will be Butted according to year teat.. They have just received their slimmer goods, and for elegance of styles they cannot be surpassed, and for fitness they are the very potions, as their work is all done under their own supervision. Give them a call, and you cannot fail to be satisfied. ATTINTIOI, RITIMIND VOLUNTIiIII l—The attention of our country's brave defenders re cently returned from the seat of war, and of the public in general, is again direstad to the very extensive and handsome assortment of the latest styleF:c French, English and American go ods, for pants, mats and vests, lately received by Messrs. John Water & Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 116 Federal street, Allegheny. A tasteful selection of gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always be found on the shelves of the establishment, together with a lot of ready-mule clothing, got up in the best manner. Jun Unman "son Tau , Pte:.—roamuel Graham, Meichant Taller, would respectfullg Inform his frianls and this public in general that he has 'just returned from the Nast with hie new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of all the latest styles of cloths, Useimerecand vesting& Gentlemen desiring • stook to select from that cannot be surpass rat by any other in the city, and their gar ments made in the most fashionable manner, would do well to give him a call before pur chasing elsewhere. Baum GILLHAY, Merchant Tailor No. b 4 Market street. one door from Third. Coma= is HilDtuns.—Rev. M. Thaoher, Pitcher, Ohenango county, New York, writes: "I am sixty year' of age. By the me et Mos. 8. A. Allen'e World's rer, my grey hair's restored to its n atural color. I am satisfied it is not a dye, but cots on the secretions. My hair 008001 to fiat Your Hair Dreseing is superior to all others. For eruptions It has no equal." Bold by druggists everywhere. Depot, 198 Greenwich sweet, New York. Caul. Dansurraw.—At the Dental Insti tute, No. 251, -Penn street, sets of teeth for four dollars, better than those at Ire dollars at the other dental establishments. All per sons are, requested to call at the Institute after having amertaleed the 14west prices 'at the other cheap places. All work dune at the Institute is guaranteed imparter to any cheap Dentistry in the city. SOLDIIIIII3, TO vas Manua I—Yoting men, rushing into the exposnre and dangers of e soldier's life, should prepare themselves for the total fevers, the dysentery, the sores and 'curvy, which ore almost certain to follow. nolloway's Pills, used ocCesionally daring the campaign, will scams sound health to ev ery man. Only 25 cents per box. 214 ATTINTION, CIWIS INFANTItt.—The mom bars of the Company enrolled by the unda datelined will meet at the Old Market House, Allegheny, on Mends; morning at 9 o'clock, fee the purpose of going into aamp, under Col. J. B. Clark. W. Y. fdoNalif. • NOTIOS TO PILOPUTT ILOLDTAI, AGM% AND ALL OTTIIi isranaaren.—Sor repairs or sl - to stores or dwellings, new roots, or anything she to the Carpenter line, eon at Cuthbert 's Carpenter Shop, Virgin alley, above Braltheeid streets. AU orders prouipUy ettended to.. and CLRZIA.G3CaI.t.twIti cclela at the Garke_lbeta oGw., Hc, 106 Liteet7 ntmet. 141 or highs. e.ll Left St neves place sSI he :rear::;, • (tee O. linca., Dentist, 246 Penn swot's, otters all bossiness et ble profession. MILITA.RF JrOTICES. INDEPENDENT CAVALRY.- The roll far this organitatioo is nay open at the aloePattarson's Lieu, Suit's Diamond street. Persona wishing to Join will call Instedla stay. Whit drill will take place on WEDNXSDAT VistNING NEXT. at 8 d'o;ock pmct.&7, to "art from H. H. Patterson's Stable. It. A. PATTIPBSON. JOHN H. STICWAST, WIC N. EISHSH. [O. liAblr.VON •ti Stit TEEN , ( F,) PRAHA. VOLB.—k Pm good cum tail be aceepted lc this Batter,. e to Liszt. L. N. RSA artictai7.L.b.S. WRIGHT. Pro art Manly, et Girard House, earner smitnneid atel ‘ Third streets. JelthSer 10 , 15 Ta 1930.11Q551T Lieut. 01118. IL BUM:It and Sent. A. W. DLL IT'LL bac, been detailed by Cot oa'say to recruit tor the Ugh Begtalent Penney Wants Militia. They have opened to Co. C's Amery, 140. 64 'federal to., • llealisny. All rintalta will be sent Into Camp Im• toadiately. WArefliD, far the 9:h Raglatent B. V. 0., or any otlar PCl2ll.7l.lllllBeglosents now In the Seld. Nach re. trait will receive one hundsvd dollars bounty. Twenty-Wu* Colon will be paid in advance ii scan SI sworn - Into the Unl ad State. eervloe. /or other Information inquire at No. 70 firm &ism, opposite 1111 root OZCII. -L. B. BicHATIN, Pint Lieut. end Bocruitlng 0111oer, 9th Itegimeat Penna. Brom Coro,. Jel9 lama PITTTiBULD3 I II, Juan IPru idek THOS. M. HOWE, A.-A Adjutant General, TM —Dm, the undersigned privies to rata • tody El earthy. to numter from 100 to 800 men, without szterom to the Ittare or tie. don& 43overnment, ezeept for Inr,, *A mmunition sod !rubdown** while on coos, to oe se du. log the prow ant emergency .odic h.. select to the mil of the Commanding Deseret rf the Department of the Mo • noupdels. Drill. to be et lead once * week. Will yru be good enough to luto-no us whether this prop. adtion can be accepted. TO di% H. po,wpgabolf; JOHN H. BTZWAUT, W M.ll. Ruse. Aviv, GrommaCa Grum. Junei Diermor,l Pittaburgh lB tb, - Mum. Bob( H. Pagences, Job. H. Etsioart mad Wm. H. Hera -411ra : Tour offer to rein a body et Oavalry, to member from 100 to EMI man, without expense to the Beate, to arts for the puma emer gency, except for arms, ammunition and subeistmoe, cm been submitted toliajor General Brooks, and to sooepted• He will muss arms to be tarnished =soon ay your organisation ported. lonia rmpectially te , re THOK LB Y. HOW; A. A. Adrt Gen., Peat CAVALRY 1 .CAVALRY The undersigned boo eutioritp from , Idajor'Oen. Brooks and Aajatans Gen. Hoes to raise • Cavalry for,e to number from 100 to 000 men. to NM during the present emergency, 'sok men to Rod his own bone and equlpnwuta. Gin. Brooks will fora & arms and ammunition. for further particulars apply to • It N. PATTERSON; JOHN H STZWANT, WU. IL HERM. PUBLIC! .NOTICE& O•NOTIO3L—At a meeting of the &NBILBS' BOAZ% held eta eateepoen;ll, vas resolved. nostkooasly. That *vim to the bin. dltloa of the 'mars. the Trost opetnpanßa and Beating Honor close, on and altar the UPth Instant, nova farthat metes, at 1 o'clock p. m. . Bagasse nun and the puldb 'smelly will please note eda Beet, end trannet their! anking Widnes' beim that. hoar. B. S. Secretary. 07110101 21114111POWS10111 (JO., rusancrikOtay 2201,18101. WZOTtOE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to Obi Butocatbora to tha _Stook of tha Wcat _am Ina:natation Clammy that an samialast of 71211 DUL1.22.5 co 00) PIS BULBS hat boon hided apon the stock suboodtrod, ma t& at Oleo of the Wawa, at Pitt:slough. on bobro the 12th day of Jul., 1222,am0t a UM amount away Shirty days Omelet . , aattl othafithe notified Sy =doe of the Booed. _ ja4.Bca S. . MenOwlltt. rtare4SZ7: 01011,2TAltril 0117101 kc Chants= I etrattrusez Unman Co., 01/welsad. May Mita MI. SPECIALBUSTING OF - THE me-r • eviassotanals at Ws' Ijoataasy will be bald at tte dace tatlferelaad.on 11101/Nsave.T, Ist day of July mat, at 10 o'adock aavald to take lato aoadderstko the olvorlety of buneae la Obis Ostdtal Stook al the Company to . aa amount =What to agar of Ito aoadontaa of Its lit T Roods. %TM teemdifitooks kW be aimed troarene Ititk eta* SL • . s.SOCLWIoLL, inekklat . -- - IrVitiOTICEIL—The taabsori tionlioobl we" GI the Oxver rift Arms Ompuly =tine qpn st meofee al 0001 , 111 Jo 00. Sisk Stack, rm One% ustft hr. ottil:tt •altalle sa lCALL, PLPER, - - at old w.r. ZuriliagUrt Wow; ono. ISCELL.S.ArE BY U. BALK & socoolsori to J0n1.09. voto • • 1 Merchant. Tailors, --- • Are am road(' nub !PILING STOCK OF - GOODS. , . Ada •to• DM elasa Mabry, wldalthwt olgotte ad mat can to wad Oa apylohlttioa ot tbdr maoLifthatda and pahosoiliad Waldo& by okra at to badman awl staid tatiattly. Pa seat Os salonl of an who may Amor to with a coll. orriczatze uNnromis • Mt& to or in the bad manna and ost isesosabis terms. Hattog loishad a groat soaay 111:11WOBIlb , for Staff, Yield and Una Oftsrs, as well as tor tbs Nary, we are prepared to szserats olden In *la tips with =maw and dsspatalt. • Litwin a vary chola salastion of royalism he GOODS always on hand. MOS. 07f SIB. • ST. mars STMTS. ESTABLISHED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, OMIT AND TOll4OOO NAIMNAQIIIU2• IA • 13 OHAMBIIHN 822.112", (formerly 42 Chatham stir; lbw Tanga Would call Um attention at graters to the saki." of nandelitsre., via t BROWS 131.1311 . V. Mscabob inns RNA.% U 0... Sepses, AIIAtICSS Gentlemen, Batista', Nu* Tlrgi..la, Bianca" Goys:Limon. TILLOW army. Scotch. High Taut Scotch, let& High Toast or Lundyfeet, Bins, Boer Scotch, Trash Ronal Scotch. Fresh Scotch. SOlfAttention N. called to the biros reduotke is prices of Tims•Clut Chewing and Smoking Tobaremo, which will be lband of TOBA • superior quality. WD. Sionrio—long, No. 1, No. 11, Nos. 1 audit mined, Granulated Tors Co: Osurrro—P. A. L. or plata Garen dl,b, or Sweet: sweet Scented Orommo t Tin Toil ()modish. Ilsocuro-8 /ago, ciposien, Canasta+, Tarkleb. N. B.—A clzoatas pion will be mat on spoil. cation il4l WORMICIK e113t017, IlLastafertaren of LEAD PIPE, SHEET Alllll BAS LEAD, dad dealers la Pig Lead, Block Tin, AND Patent Shot, NINTH STRAIT, Menrzcs Dim £$D arcuium. pLUMBEEEY SATEBLILs. CHABLIS, MIILLII IST IMPORTIIII AND N. 1520 CIONNEMON ST., 'qt....my. Constantly In etore, • lane as wrote.% of Owe. Zino. Iron and Galvanised Iron Bath Tuba. Whit* mad Warbled Ply Basins. White and Marbled or Hine Closet Basins. trr gater r Closets of t oter, de.criptloa. • Pomp. Bams, da. • Iron Blob. Iran end Ensaulled Portable Wash Stands. Vitrified Drain ripe. lisnds, Ihoichot and Traps. Plumbers' Braes and PlarAd Work, .1 every O. saiptioo. Lied Traps and Benda Pins ant War Hydrant Potts, Hydrant Rods, Plumbers . Hooks, Harbts Blabs, BOW Wee, to., as law as any hones to tbe collutry. apUatil .... -NOVEMBER 1862. 1862.. A. 1' El S . W. D. & H. lIVCALLIII, • 87 TOMS f/TIIKET. • huge portion of our stook having been bought previous to a series of admires, and now internals ed. (just preceding the largest idealize of the sewn) with thenewest &IV's In OAUPITIS, OIL OLOTHJi,WTIWDOW ISHILDII4 & Womble opportunity is cdstid to purchaser. at moderate rata, cc priced will certainly Witham , de10:1, MADISON STAIICH AGENCY. ire undsrdiged AVatar for MOM' a " for WATT,' NADIEION STAMM =twill, And MEWL consfaatly nu band • vals _of theft MEWL various isql• w 'OE to sold In quantities to $O. Usd• on lust rooknoh - *Won scaommum A LANG,_ asa 11111111/17 OTRIZT. . _ 200 '3' WIWLR.PEPPIOI; 36 bap Rio sad Java Hors% 96 II idiots Gesso Ind Black Taro 19 We. H. 0..60g5r. 901)UL cambsdoxdfse sod red Boor% 90 bzo. hos Hotly 11. T. flow SO btds. half T Ws. Hos 1 910 Iffsckarst; 9034 do do Whit. UN 6D gross Matcher 6 bozos propsroj Cod:.; SI bozos cinclassti Getman dap; 20 bbbi. N. U. 1110IaMK SO do Glabill amp • 10 do Labrador Hoottne; Just meted sad for lies by LEEDOM' I TIMED, IST Moots dreot. d p.s MoVAY CO., (Ws of the arm of W. H. WWII= • Os..) Ito-biir.N. No. 75 hwA R. sod door ro W Miskeke Boob. maim ix GIOLD, HINZ& 85.U1 .OTLD. 1114311•21010, ODD OIL Mail. OW GOTIIrIiWP uoinuass. • CHAti. O. BesALIIY, Prodnee & eeionl Commission iiszonsni, 1111011AND1111 $lOl2l, And drags hail kbids d 00MITILY ISODIJOIL to. 179 irtUr2l7 UNMET, MCOLLDITIMA 13•31 t, Illandistarats said (Wan fa all Ids & of TOBACCO, 511111111 MID liSaiXft. 10.1011 WOOD' MEW, l!refibtomoi. P. ' io~paosohat oaf beads hip oasfofff of Mrs ua look of Tobacco. ~slams El VBIUMIAO, 2, BURN TROP, to,—`lllttand arnaptiaa 1110 t and bat caked= of Bolding Plante ikbout ib. 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