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    Viltsiturgh Gaztitg.
FRIDAY, MORNING, JUNE 26
01TY AFBAII2B.
0171024 L PAPER or TEI 0117.
Ssno.ou.ioL 0111111TATIOIS forth. Go
ods*, by O. N. Raw, Optician, No. II JIM
a Sri. IN BIALDII.
111 (Moak, eo 132
12 " - 110 75
6 a r. 70
Barometer-- .119 5-10
The News.
We need only refer our people to our tele
graphic columns to =vines them tket war in
earnest is upen - us. Ii may be that Phllade!-
phials
in more danger than Pittsburgh; but
•let us not be unprepared for whatever may
bappen. Indeed it looks as if , the rebels were
concentrating their entire fore, on the Upper
Potomac, for the purpose of driving' the war
into Pennsylvania, and of making one tre
rotations effort to retrieve their desperate for
tunes or perish in the attempt. Oh I if our
men would only glaze and improve this grand
opportunity to crush the rebel armies which,
before two months roll round, will either be
victorious or annihilated. Depend upon it,
the war is near a close one way or the other.
For a few weeks war must be our sole busi
ness. We have plenty of men to roll back
this tremendous onset, and it will be our own
fault if Les aid his hosts axe permitted to
gain a firm footing either in our own State or
in Maryland.
Stragglers from Winchester.
On Wednesday morning thirty-two men of
Carlin's battery, headed by Capt. Carlin, ar
rived at Wheeling. They were mounted upon
the battery horses, upon whisk they made
their escape from the vicinity of Winchester.
They came directly from Bedford, Pci,her
tog left that place on Wednesday of last
week. The battery fired during the engage
ment at Wlnehuter, upwards of sixteen hun
dred guns. The boys almost cried when the
orders:lame to traumata and spike the pine,
which latter job was done most effectually,
and the harness was cut into thousands of
pieces.
Capt. Carlin, on hie rout* from Bedford to
Wheeling, heard of stragglers coming in all
the way to Washington, Pa., infantry,eavalry,
artillery and scoots.—lntel.
An Infamous Act
The carolling cliker of Knox township,
BlauAsld county, was shot in the foot and
seriously Waxed, a feW days ago, while rid
ing along the road, by soma cowardly
miseee
ant who was secreted in the woods by the
roadside. The ball; after puslng through
the person's foot, entered the side of the
horse, causing hi m to throw his rider. The
foot will have to be amputated. A few years
ago this gentleman had one of his feet taken
of bat, with the aid of a crutch, was able to
move about and earn a living. But aow ' with
the lose of his other foot, he is indeed help
less. Efforts were Mu to discover the per
?stratar of this pus outrage, bat without
effect. This 12 the legitimate fruit of such
copperhead teachings as we hear uttered at
almost every Democratic meeting.
City Mortality.
The number of deaths fn this city, from
Jane 15th to June 21st, as reportsd by Dr. A.
G. Aloaandlsss, physician to the Board of
Health, is u follows :
Males ...... 9 Wh1te....17 19
Benzalet 10 `Colored.. j To tal
-Diseases—Chronio Bronchitis 1; unknown,
1; apoplexy, 1; paralysis, 1; sun stroke, 1;
burn, 1; dropsy,l; consumption, 1; gun shot
wound, 1; unknown, 1; fever, 1; premature
birth, 1; pneumonia, 2; diarrhoea, 1; soul--
tins Antigua, 1; minimum, 1; infliunotion of
the brats, 1.
Of the above there were : Adults, 10 ;
Children, 9. •
A Dawcaccrnva Fran.—On Mazy morning
last, a destructive fire occurred at Albion, Erie
county. Some nine buildings were destroyed,
including Thornton's Hotel, the betiding oc
cupied by H. A. Hills as • dry goods store,
with, of tours., • considerable portion of the
contents, and • dwelling house and barn be
longing to Mrs. Warren, of Erie. The file
oocurred about two o'clock a. - m., and same
to have ban the act of • person or persons
who desired to wreak vengeance on Gee or
more of the property owners. It was found,
on attempting to ring the Academy bell, for
the parposs of sounding the alarm, that it
had been tied. •
Marva. OP TIOOPIL—About one thousand
paroled primitive, from camp Parole, Annap
• oils, passed through this city yesterday after
noon on.their way west. They were captured
by the rebels in the southwest, and hat • been
Dueled for exchange. They represent &num
ber of regiments belonging to arant's and
Boteasn's armies, and will be dh bled and
sent to camp Chase at Columbus, and camp
Benton, near Ht. L oris. They were furnished
with provisions at City Hall by the subsfs
tents committee, and left in fine spirits.
Altman New' Drreentawr.—The
leg intelligence.- states that Gov. Borman
molest a dispatch on Wednesday evening
from the Ebenetary of War, informing him
that s manta Deputment had been mad* of
the State of West' Virginia and the counties
in Maryland west of tlemberiand, and that
Gen. Kelley hid been appointed to fu com
mand.
'Tumor° Maori Trcerr.—The following
Union Whet has been nominated in Venango
musty.: Senate, Thorns. Bogs; Assembly,
William Bagels ; Prothonotary, 0. B. Lytle;
Bogies? and Recorder, H. B. Gordon; Trim
mer, Henry Dubs.; County Commissioner,
Thomas Rol=dsn •'
County Auditor, Daniel
Puling; Coro ne r, Dr. W. T. Bunter.
Costilissios.-14 the published list of men
employed upon the fortlicationd on Herron's
the lowa foundry, John C. Parry, pro
prietor; has been omitted. Mr. Parry has
had fourteen men employed since tho cons
molooesent, under Capt. M'Clelland.
Kiddr — ro sr van Elmo OF Locurrm—lt is
reparteiethst two children mainly died in the
vicinity of Wheeling from the ideate of the
sting of locusts, but the story is not fully
credited.
The Movements in Virginia.
K r . L. L. Cronus, of the R. Y. Tim',
wtttoo from Bookoz's army
The present sontast Is chiefly one of 'trite
st." thus far. :It U plainly sun now that Lee
desired nothing bettor than that Hooker should
cross into Maryland and uncover Washington.
What gaiter proposes to do no one seems to
knew—but Is don't sum In much of a hurry
to moss. That he did not move rapidly into
Maryland the middle' of last week is du to
his went of consideration of aided fun at
W'ashligten. Those furs were tantamount to
requeste-rif not orders—and Chain Bridge
was to be pat in good repair for the pusap el
the army, even though Oen. Hooker preferred
to neo pontoon bridges at another point.
"There is abundant evidences that Lee is
dlseonouted at Hooker's Janus to move
• promptly into Maryland. The backward and
forward 111rOlatiall of Lee's infantry
_for the
last few days indicate that,' Since Wednes
day Lonptrest's corps hae✓'been moved from
the Shenandoah into tho,Loudon Valley, and
beck again into the Shealuldeall.
"Staartfe cavalry US* been bully engaged
In making they movements of Lee. - Tbey
protect and cover his -dank and rear from the
vigorous assaults/ of Pieuanton, and severe
Agatlag has resulted:' each day, with Hived
vantage on our side. In fte upper part of
.London Valley Buford has reoonsioltarod to
Bnialtet's alp; Gregg has mulled Stun
twice at - Aldie and Middleburg ; /Chas cleaned
ont_Theraughfare Gap, and Stahl has noon
nolterod at Warrenton. The ground is well
oormed by our attire rivalry, and they are
now doing better 'MINI than ever before."
Wooad—The lint wool sale of the season
has been =We in Michigan at fifty cents.
The-wool crop of the State last year was
6,600;000 potuldsoutd it is estinutted that
it will be increased the presentyear by
000,000 pounds. The whole wool clip of
Om country this year will reach 100,000,000
r 4 1 . 1 414
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Letter from Baltimore.
•• • - *fibs Ntialargb Clasen.
BLVMIOI2, .111N124, 1863
Baltimore is Inundated with troops this
morning. Of their whence and whither, I
have not been able to ascertain. It is staid
that many of them came up the bay and will
remain hare. COMA have taken the Northern
Central Railway, and are likely returning
home. This now popular road which is as
elegantly equipped, in as excellent working
order, endu well managed almost as any in
the country, seems to be the great route for
returning New York, as well as Pennsylvania
soldiers. Much of Its present regularity and
popularity is duo not only to its new Prosi
dent, but also to a new member of the Beard
of Directors, Col. Thos. A. Booth I have not
the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with
Col. Scott, but I hive learned much about him,
within the last few days, from those Who knew
him intimately, and I can cordially indorse
the notice of him which you copied in a late
Issue from a Marristaul paper. When en
Impartial history of the present war shall
have been written, Col. Scott will occupy a
conspicuous place in its pages. I know that
he is engaged night and day in the service of
his country and the roads he is connected
with. When I meet traitors at every step, I
cannot refrain from paying this tribute to an
unknown, but worthy man. The guard on
the Northern Central has been greatly
strengthened during the last two or three
days.
Gen. Haileok made a' flying visit to Balti
more yesterday, and inspected the different
fortifications in and around the city. He re
turned to Washington in the afternoon in a
special train, furnished by W. Presoot Smith,
Esq., master of transportation—and a princes
among masters of transportation—cf the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroads.
Gen. Schanck and Gov. Bradford reviewed
the troops in camp Bradford yesterday. In
the evening General, aecoMpanted by his staff,
visited the beautiful smutty seat of the Gov
ernor, about four miles from the pity, on
Charles street Avenue, where be arrived about
hall-put seven o'clock. This indicated that
there was not much apprehension of a rebel
invasion during the night.
I enjoy rare facilities here for getting news
and seeing sights, through the politeness and
attention of our former, and esteemed fellow
townsman, Stephen Little, Esq.
Whither are we drifting? To what ere we
coming? The grass is short at prevent, ow
ing to the drought, bat in every tuft there is
a snake. Rebels will soon be as plenty—if
they are not already—in the North as in the
South. Everywhere men, under the grilse of
patriotism, are denouncing the government
and the warp Now, I mast admit that the
"vigorous prosecution of the war." so long
promised, has not as yet been realised ; but if
men are allowed to talk treason as they aro
doing much longer, the arm of the govern
ment will become completely paralysed. I
listened with disgust, on several ocoesions
while in Washington, to the blatant palaver
ings of "Count Garoweki," about Lineplo,
Stanton, Halleek Hooker, the .Cabinet, and
everybody else- The " Count " evidently
thinks that wisdom will die when ho dies.
However, be afforded mush amusement to
Professor Longfellow, Gen. Martindale, and
others, to whom he addressed•hls lectures on
the present mists, inn private boarding. house.
Bat they did not seem to be much impressed
with his military notions. Ido not wish to
detract from the " Count's " ability and tal
ent, but his uncalled-for cad unjust strictures
might have weight in some localities, and do
harm. I have a good anecdote of the Count,
but must reserve it for some future occasion.
liis.palavering: are only referred to as e spe
cimen. In a word, for thepreserration of the
nation we need more patriotism, more energy,
and more Men. Spies.
1.10 LED:
OLDItGI—On Wednesday nlehl, at 113. o'clock,
AIIOHIBALD GE'3llolfe aged 26 yearn and 6 mos.
The funeral will take ➢lace from the to fdence of
kW father, Samuel George, on &such Avenue, Alle
'bevy City, at 9 o'clock Ineair erreasoon. The
friends of the family me invited to attend.
APECLAL LOCAL NOTICHB
Lovra AXD Bwrose's Seines MACHINE, for
family and manuisoturlng purposes, are the
best In use.
A. N. Guava; General Agent,
No. 18 /Nth enact
Thous PAM, Plain and Ornamental meta
Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Val
mont slate of the best qnality at low rats,.
Oa= at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa: apB:6o
lAaw AiIITAL or Busmen Cacernixo.—Of
ten we are asked, who» can we buy a neat
and comfortable num= suit, made to order,
thus having the chance of selecting our own
goods? To all these Inquiries we can answer,
go to Messrs. W. S. Mc Gee & Co., corner of
Ifedezal street and Diamond Square, Alleghe
ny, and you will be suited wording to your
taste. They kayo just received their mune;
goods, and for elegance of styles, they cannot
be =passed, and for fitness they are the very
persons, as their work is all done under their
own supervision. Giro them a call, and you
cannot fail to be satisfied.
Arnurnos, RIITURNID VOLUNTSIRS I—The
attention of our country's brava defenders re
*fatly returned from the seat of war, end oT
tlui public In general, is again directed to the
very extensive and handsome assortment of
the latest styles of French, Xaglish and
American pleas goods, for pants, coats and
vests, lately received by Mena. John Weier
Jt Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 126 Pedant
skim, Allegheny. A tasteful raleation of
gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always
be found on the shelves of the establickunant,
together with a lot of resdymade clothing,
got up In the best manner.
Jun iirroantin 11011 all ZAIT.—SAMIIeI
Graham, Merchant Tailor, would reapectftiny
inform his friends and the public IrCgeneral
th/i4 he has just retained from the Nast with
his new stook of Spring and Bummer Goods,
consisting of all the latest styles of clothe,
caudaterte and irestings. Gentleman desiring
a stook to select from that cannot be surpass
ed 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 par
chasing elsewhere.
IcilllttlL (+swum, Merchant Tailor
No. NI Market street, one door from Third.
Osier Dearrerzr.—At the Dental Insti
tute, No. 261, Penn street, sets of teeth for
four dollars, better than those at live dollars
at the other dental utablistanents. All per
sons are requested to call at the Institute
after having ascertained the fewest prices at
the other etuap pirate. All work done at
the Institute is guaranteed superior to any
cheap Dentistry In the city.
BOLDIIIe, TO TEI /1121011111 I—Young MOO,
rushing into the *apostate end dangers of a
soldier's life, should prepare themselves for
the fatal fevers, the dysentery, the sores and
smarty, which are almost certain to follow.
Holloway's Mb, used occasionally during
the campaign, will was= sound health to ev
ery nun. Only 9 , 5 cents per hoe. 214
News To Poorness notanss, Aoawrs AND
ALL *MU Iswitausan.—Bor repairs or al-
Walloae to stores or dwelllnp, now roofs, or
anything else In the Sam:der line, toll at
Onthhert's Oarpiniter Shop, Virgin alley,
above andthlsld struts. All orders promptly
attsmded to.
Oxman and 01111111.0211 °Ala& wW ba taken
et the Omnibus aloe, No. tub Liberty street,
day or sight. All orders left at tbs. above
plus will be promptly attrackd zo. :63 tally
mostbepsld a sleaze*.
C. 6124., Dentist, 246 Penn street, attan4 to
uti baitnooo of his protouion.
Prox.arotr.rais. 414 D TEM Deuce or
Pawasrawasta.---According te the state
ment of CoL Ruff only one thousand one
huniired and' seventy-nine men have left
Philadelphia for the ' defence of the State.
This number is exceedingly small, and re
flects no great credit upon our city. Of
course, we have still QUO Or two regiments
forming for thesis *oaths service, bat the
above number is all that. has yet be)n mus
tered in for the tonergenoy. it is really
mortifying that this "'umber should be so
small.--PAilo. Press, of Wednesday.
Sun Owszas EXZXPTED MON Con
untirrtow.—The rebel conscription law ex
empts from military service every owner
of _a negro. In Georgia the law has been
illberpreted to include even onrseera, and
in the Baker county courts anion so cm
ployetbste been dials:pi from'arrest on
WI ground.
Work on the Fortifications
At the meeting of •he Executive Committee,
held last night, the reports of the men work
ing on the different lines of fortifications were
called for :
TIFF. COOPERS, IN CIIABOZ OF CILAILIJA EMOKYTLIN.
Gregg, A lexander & Co. 44 John Flehert 7
Chan. dehnerlin 23 John Ort 7
John PeHier 14 W. P.-Logan
Henry Geyer 13 John Lalya ........ ....... ri
John Meyer 12 Han Eloultneyer 8
H. Afterhyde. 12 Wm. Langkempt 8
F. 11 Albrlcht & Beck 5
Fayatte barrel factory, 12 Food. 'Redman 5
John Bente— 9 John Helm.-- ........ 4
Beeman & HetteL-- 9 George Solomon 4
Doom 8r0....—. .... ... .. 12 Hummer & Houck 9
Gut tendert, Miller & 00. 8 Ituhl & Anton 4
Jacob Smith_..._....--- 8 Taylor 1
Henry Herr.........—_ 8 0. Sondem 12
R o b t . n o i, ..... ........._ 7 Hildebrand 3
Fred. Helm ...... —..... 7 _
VIZ 1 .
Bare .. . ......
Jac Cal lory a
T. ..... 8
La .pe IS
A. Holstein . 8
Hays & Stewart.-- 10
Rubenstein 4
F. Seiler-- ......... .—.. 4
I. 0 lopple 8
E. E Sot iegel 4
G. Gilbert... 3
Samuel klatley 3
.....
& A. Frlerid...—
Chat Helfer
Inger & Bon
i 0c0pen..._....
Wm. Hemplq •
Mums—
Ono ploy and team, Gregg. Alexander & Co.
Jao. C. Matra,
W. Brame, j
IMO= OF KEN IMPLOIED 03 70321110411030 ON MI
=Milt lIILL, Ir.
'White &Alezeniler 21 H. Wightmett
Jolts W. Darr.._._.... 5 M. Fire
Bailiff & Brown... .... 6
Aler..Cameron____..
B. A. Idorrilion_.__ 3
John Blorri.on 3
I Nnt 11 S Kirapatrick. 4
C. C. Maple
B. Turner & Bra.—
A. M. Metheas.-....
John Weir A
C. Lied
John Brown, Jr
John Sooth-........ -- 19
Ihnlap, Maar & co.- 9
Wm.
& itard;.-
7
Forester & hicgraw..... 7
J. L. Enos- 21
44111 and & Orr - 8
.4 Gordon 4
Tate, Jr., & 4,Cittaana ..... ...... 29
R. W. Jenamam........ 2
Jam. Nellie 3
Wm. Boyd Cu 10
James Ca1dwe11..........8
elaay 81
Arßousid a hither__ 10
C. C. llarbaugh ...... 2
llobe. Ray ....... ....-...
Arthur Hobson..
Wm. H. Walker.....—.
ll'lntyer, Al'liatighcr
A co. 11
Jamesllunden S
Peter Marti-- ...... ... 10
Stephen Manic I
Itobert Henderson 4
Itlaml Hunter ....... ..... 4
Arthur Kirk.. 3
U. tiutmoyer, (3 days). 1U
4
Itotart H. Dorm
Idichsel Vtduct..........
11. Uerwig S Co— 10
Wm. Miler a
henry.........
W. B. llc .....
Smierick Becton
Noble, Angle cu 4
Jo eph llldilleberger... 6
/3aniey&Bocaenpausen 13!
Gregg 6 - Dalzell
11.hu S 111.1:4 a
3
N. Vet.ler
L. It Ittsdsay___.„ $
Eleticy G0rw1g............. 3
John &halt., boo et ca 6
Klee ..t c 0....—.- 6
Smith 6: Bulgy, (car
renter.)..........—......
2
8 eltizeuv--
321
40
Allo,littly Con. atm... 12
Pole, b100r.5 co ti
Wm Lolworth .
Wm. !dela. ,t c 0....... 27,
Jamul Wm. 1.1*.xter....
C. arid (Vrtatklin Cott
I=tM
MMEEM
W. B sell and g home
Teter Ytcerlion, 2 tutu 6 2 hone-% J
Total
,pct fully submitted
a Citavrct., for Coo,
Snauk Cue......_...... 1
John Ream an 16
Howard's Leper Mill 3
Ounpbtll
C G /loamy A Co ,
P & B blinaag Co f "-
Co 1.. Lica/ Clark__ 33
J P I.lnigh & CJ 50
J. Thum & L o ..... 50
Jae Roes __ ls
Gr.II J: Co 45
Ilouglees & Angceh._ 51
F liichardeve 10 .
11-rtou, & Co 18
& J M aleou 6+
S 'lavers
Joe IMichael.4
J C kluOuto
Glaser S C 0... 17
ru Derohill & C 0.... 30
J Y 13rws 70
LsogOankp s.Piroasier..
t o hones
J 11 Jonlut--
linyder
Elartopeo & co
=IC=
ti Fowler 6 co
1 hone end net
Salton to co 18
Bruce, Iticharde aco 30
_gavel' and Kerr—. 9
autumn and Lam.. 2
blepetch Otßee 8
Muted Pre. tlftice.... 4
J J...... 2
Joe Plummer '2
it:heap John.. 1
. J M. /truth 85
13'
61cliaa . Lk, • 2
Volunteer workmen.. f
tti woo 14
Watson Blenroo 21
Murphy and 15
Bang abd Pennock-- 11
larbra 4441 Stewart... 2
V, 554:side S. Wallace 4
Slash Hotel S
Fort Pitt Mare W i ,
C D Dlthrldge c
Pr tine and Volt.— 24
Laughlin and co 28
:ht., &myth and cu 160
Black and throoda..—..
In horses and carts
Coume
W e eincotpta..—
Tim llictirmr. 2
[Mho: wad itlakbicko 19
.11cQuewrwaalauuglus
2 home sod plough
K Wumeer and co 3 / 3
Thump.. and c 0...-. ll
L 0 nomad._ ......
11 lialtb.li and cu... b
'Gold Leo 22
11 31 I:,,na 8
uro Ga
11 - ostatt.r and Smitb !4
Walton. Phillip ± co
u Li Palmer Jr 7
Geo It Wetting 1
Tobacconists ...... 29
Teamsters 26
I
Wool Street Mee 53
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DAM
Eatoo,llnerum 00 20
ILLS:mat, Rehm et CO 280'
Sem*, Coal Worke,.... 40
'On. McCall A: Co._ 80
Elimbell.lierrola aCo GO
41tlzeca 2 Liberty— GO
Liaavoy, Wells d CO.-. ISt
Jame. Mar.b lldCk.
elcizene 01 /lataptea,
Ynoa & OD
. .
tilolultaar .—1%
111nd:taro -... ...... -.. $ 44
Zug 1 Painter ...... _- 44
Clark I Samner 16
J. XL LIM', 6
linty. bad a Co- 116
1. U. Dammler.__.__ 11
epang, Chalfant a Do 175
Frank Ordzy.—. ... - . 15
Juries 1 Watllnglora 10
Poona. Salt 05 7
J. D. DN., 'Li
Lockhart y Foca 5
Kelly, Glaca & Co b
Eaq. Jancey 2 hared 2
alclutoth a llomphlll 25
Deer toomehips.—... 60
Shernberger a tlo V. 4
ttiet. Drathoy , 1H
rootlet, lielotrk &Co • 46
Pewter, &
E1yene&C0_........._..
Cellars Glass Works— 46
Ludt Ddzell & C 0.... 262
SolLLers .d Guard
N6Tox.
Jac Wood & Co 300
Coal Mioes(voluuteers) 80
Citizen* Teroperan've.
Zug & relater 105
Tavern * eating-house
100
Fahnessoek, Albreu
Co 68
Woolridge Oil Cu..... 18
'Wm McCully Co di
Tobacooniate .........
Singer, Mimic& & C 0... 70
Robinson, Minns& C 0.12.5
Wood, Matthews & Co. Ai
1. Mffiloger & 85
Lyon, Shorh & Co 140
Slog 14
YOUNT to
McKnight A Co 170
Bennett. of . 9
Broil, Bennett k C0....200
Junes & Laughlin 360
I,llnuewoll A Pears
iti.AßKeo.teo
J. & A. lisp .....
Bateman A iJsrriaon... St
Ihniern at Son 30
A. & B. H Chnutber9-1150'
AdnlDtl 20
Porter A Dilworth 112
0. Mack burn 30
A. J. ......
B. A. ltahneeconi, - gun
South of Monongahela de
,Westen ,
n'exzena's au
P. F. & C. It 1t.C0.1 . 2.5'
Hutchins & Co-.-- GI
Boss; Heins & 4
Thomas Harper 6
Marshall C00per......_.4
D. Graham-1----.. 4
Citizens —.--..--
.... 241
Gray and Leect,--- 12
Carlin and Stewart— - 41
J B. Sheriff ------ 2' '
G. Joengert....-.-- 2
Wm. Park .....
Blter,Harttnan & (Ir..- 24
Sheets &
Fayette Barret 'ley— 16
John Brown. Jr......_. a
wm. Misr, hone an
cart, 2 days.
and CI Frasier 23
Moore and Chambers.- 21
Glasgow and 00 8
Cl[lse us .........
0.0. timith„..._
itont and Maley 10
A. Azishutz..—. 12
IL P. Chitty—. ...... 2
Joseph Wisher-- 4
Blomenbage 2
a. Da1ze11—...—.... 2
Citizens.--
.--.. 35
ID. nehmen A don—. .3)
A rt 11 arahall, horso
and wagon.
Mr P/IMngton, horse
and wagon.
• •
ibsub k licDonstd..-. 22
Jl3 a bNazwell--. 6
1 Patterson a 7
Evan Prnticla
Jay Donnelly..
Josuptr 3
Ontkar a Itiunrey...... 2
Oitit 48
Etesi i Olesey. ... . 6
Timms' rowan, bone
and woton.
&rah Mad Haalott,two
honm and plow.
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Bell, of the drayman's squad, for working oh
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Mayor, Wflliue tp. 41! team aad Mee.
ClamsS c0...._........: 361
J. O. Fisher, of McKeesport, coal dealer,
reports that ho would send 18 men to any
part of the works.
John Scott, of Seventh Ward, and Samuel
Barclay, of the same Ward, each tendered 10
men.
Wm. Doyle, on the part of the steamboat
men o ff ered • number of men and wore or
dered to report at .the Allegheny market
hence at 9 clock Ws morning.
Mr. T. W. Bash effared the service of ZOO
colored men. They were assigned as • sepa
rate force to fort No. 9, Magi:tires Hill, above
Mount Washington.
The forces of . the Pennsylvania Railroad,
were asolgted to Davis' Hill, also the Novelty
Works.
A force of two hundred retail dealers, of
Birmingham, reported themselves II organi
zed for duty on the entrenchments. They
were assigned to fort No. 9, on Mount Wash
ington.
The following force. Vero assigned to Mt.
Washington; Lloyd and Block, Phillips.
Beat, Capt. Follansbee'', Captain Bulger',
Capt. Baker's, C. Watt Jr Co:, *Risene of the
Sixth Ward. Everson, Preston A Co's., and
Bissell A Co'e.
Babscriptions of $2O from Joseph Knox,
Esq., $l,OO from Brewer, Burke A Co., and $2
from J. Townley, were realised.
M . Robert Marshall, Mark Watson,
and B. Preston, were appointed a committee
to Imo that the forces assigned to Mt. Wash
ington, have proper localities on the works.
N. F. Gilmore repoitod that he would fur
nish eight horses and two starts, to haul can
non for one, day.
♦ committee of the tavern keepers, report
ed that Xavier Wats, Julius Weissert, James
Lindsey, Adam Werner, were keeping their
bark doors open, and many others, when it
was
Resolved, That the Court be reqeested to
Ware tioenoes to the persona reported by the
tavern keeper's committee.
lion. W. P. Johnson and Gen. J. K. Moor
head were appointed a committee to wait upon
the gunboat yards, end some glass and other
mannfacturera still in operation, and request
them to dose.
Mr. James Caldwell was appointed to call
upon the carpenters of Allegheny, and request
them all to suspend work.
The Allegheny CoMmittes were requested
to furnish the names of the keepers of all res
taurants and drinking shops who continue to
sell liquor in defiance of the request of this
Committee, in order that the Court may be
prepared to refuse licenses to them.
Rey/4a, That the thanks of this commu
nity are due to the restaurant keepers Twho
have closed their houses during this emer
gency, and that those who have open in de
fiance of public opinion, will be remembered
on future octagons.
Resolved, That a committee be appointed to
devise awns CO AU up the Departmental
Corps.
r James
well, James I Park,
Ben Jr., Wm. Ph
and Ed illips, P. P. Bake
nett, ward Galgg,
wore appointed the committee.
Treason and Baptism.
On Sabbath day, 14th inst., during relig
ious worries' by Rev. James Rinehart, •
Presbyterian minister, in what is known as
the "Springfield Ctuirchp two miles north of
Petersburg, hishoning county, Ohio, • &welt
member by the name of Solomon Heaver,
priusted his child for baptism. When the
minister Inspired the name, the Christian pa
rent replied boldly, and without • birch,
"Jeff/ries Davis r The it, q iior says "Rey.
Mr. Rinehart, in • prayer, after the rite, took
ovation to "ehow up" the degradation of
some of our Northern men, in thus espousing
the cause of those in arms. against the Gov
fy~ ernme to t
enter th which protiots them. The alder, re
fatede name on the ehurch record.
This man or avatrie, Heaver, le a specimen
of the Spiingleld Copperhead iiiimooraey of
the Vellandigham and Jell. Davis school.
He hes repeatedly teetered he would help
Jeff. Davis, if compelled to Aght. The eir
°mitre* has nsturally occasioned • great
deal of excitement In the neighborhood."
Tax Plums Ceti:oz.—An immense eon-
Gomm of attended the oomtneninment
exerolsos of the Pittsburgh Female Collage, M
Christ
Church, lust evening, but a prase upon
our columns compels us to postpone our report
until to•dep.
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MEE
THE LATEST NEWS
OUR SPECI_P, TqPNTCIIES
FROM WASHINGTON.
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Oaurtte
11113CSLLAHSOUS.
Admiral Dahlgren sails for Port Royal next
Monday.
The counties of Columbiana, Jefferson and
Belmont comprise the part of Ohio Included
In Gen. Brooks' Department. Johnstown and
the Laurel range are the dividing line between
Brooke and Couch.
Four atriums, charged with assaulting col
ored aoldiers, were ordered to appear before
the Military Commission, convened for the
purpose.
The Committee representing the Ohio Val
landighara Convention, had a brief interview
with the President to-day, and'ere to have a
formal one to-morrow. The President amid
little or netting to them, but listened to their
remarks en the jndioiousuees and unconstitu
tionality of Vallandigham's arrest, and re
quested them to put their views in writing
and to present Mtn with the resolutions pass
ed at the Convention, which they seemed:to
presume he had read in advance.
TIM INVASION OF PENNSYLVANIA
No doubt is entertainod hero that some
rebel fore° has entered Pennsylvania, but It
is delidied that tho accounts from that State
are imuismseliezaggerated. - This evening's
Repebfican, speaking of the invasion, says:
"So for as Gm; Hooker's position is 001100 -
ed, it is safiloient to soy that he is neither
Ignorant of the wheresboure of the enemy
nor losotlTe httneelL"
Tha Secretary of the Navy rocolved to-day
the following dispatch:
New Yerk,afees 26.-6 on. Game Weikel
Admiral Foote lies in an unoonsolous state.
The doctor thinks he may die at any moment,
and yet may live till to-morrow morning.
J. P. SANFORD, Commander.
HILLIS, ZD
Hoar Admiral Dahlgren has been relieved
from duty as Chief of the Bureau oklrdnanee
in the Navy Department, and ordered to re
lieve Admiral Dupont, In command of the
South-Atlantic Blookadin &Squadron. Capt.
Wise, Edward Everett's eon-In-law, for many
years permeated with the °PILLION, Bureau,
succeeds Admiral Dahlgren as its Chief. Re
has frequently executed, to the highest anti,-
faction, the duties of Chief, In the absence of
his superior. Admiral Dahlgren is is New
York, and will proceed at once to his new
poet of duty.
. ,
The statement that Col. IY,hitoir, of the
New York Herald, had been dismiesed from
the Treasury Department, furnished by the
correspondent of another New York paper,
proves to be untrue. He has resigned.
A trustworthy carreipondent,,who has been
among the rebels in Maryland, hnd has made
his way book to Frederick, sends the follow
ing to your Washington oace:
Frederick, Md. , June 24, 11 p. m.—biota
than one-third of Lee's whole army is already,
on Maryland roil, and marching in three col
umns into Pennsylvania.
Union men who arrived hero this evening
from Smithsburg, four miles from the Penn
sylvania line, state that at nine o'clock this
morning Early's division, of E well's cops,
entered that place by the Ceritown road.
After remaining in fimithsburg for an hour or
two, they took up their line of march toward
Mechanicsville, from which place they would
probably take o road leading to Gettysburg.
Tho force
nu ered about eight thousand
men, and was outpost& of infantry, cavalry
and artillery, the following proportions:
fourteen iegim ts of infantry, two regiments
of cavalry, an sixteen plow of artillery.
They were fo owed by a train numbering
eighty wagnos, Most of which were empty.
Another forn, numbering between ten and
twelve-thousand men, loft Hagerstown yester
day morning, taking the Greencastle road.
Gen. Ewell was in Hagerstown this morning.
H. is unable to walk about without the aid
of crutches. r y irsone who left there this
morning say th counted sizty.dx piens of
artillery as the rebels marched out of town.
Their wagon train numbered several hundred
empty wagons. The rebel officers at_liagers
to wn informed the citizens there that another
force under command of A. P. Hill had (men
the Potomac at Hancock and woe advancing
on Bieroerabarg. The rebels oroseed the river
on Monday and Tuesday night at three point,
—Williamsport, Shephardstown and Ilan
ant. Their forces estimated 35,000 men and
comprises infantry, eavalry and artillery not
inthstanding.
Gen. Ewell has lined order, commanding
his troops, under pain of death, to restrain
from interfering with the property of Mary
lenders. Foraging parties ore securing the
country in every direction, seising all the
hones and cattle they can lay hands upon.
Several thousand head of cattle have been
gobbledby the rehab in Washington aunty,
and a great many have been drivenloss the
river, at Williamsport, to feed that po don of
Lea's army whioh remains on the other side.
The rebel commanders hove. promised their
soldisn that the moment they touch Penn-,
sylvan!' soil all restraint upon them shall be
removed, and that they shall have unbridled
lioense to plunder and devastate the count*
they pals through. The movement of their
°aviary into Pennsylvania, the rebels say,
wu intrude- merely as stealth but that this
time Penney vania.shall be taught the hor
rors of war •• good-earnest.
- The robe
troops veto -
ing them as
mob, who
their swags
They bout
Sonday,i
PhlladelphV
Mixon
ast In fro ,.
terday al
thousand
mould at
is the lar;
whole arm
The fen,
msnded b;
Maryland;
Mod of the prominent citizens hero hare
loft the .p &another* are leaving.
The re le have eroded the Potomac rd four
polata-11an000k, Williamsport, Bhophirds
tewn, and Antietam lord.
No. 91 THIRD BTRIIST,
K. BUSH'S,
N, Diamond. AUsaliona.
Burner, Ida. June 25.--Grant and Knowles,
the deserters who shot Mr. Kenney, the chief
of Pollee ; on Sunday, while attempting to no.
rest them for horm-staalbsg, wore discovered
ie the_weede yesterday. The desperadoes re
sisted; and a desperate and bloody affray took
plates.
Mr. Jenkins, of Detroit, *mid, the Pollee,
was instantly killed by n shot from II revolver
in the hands of Grant, who• also snemeided in
mounding another man. Grant was finally
killed by blows with a. knife, and Knowles
wounded beyond reoovery, .
Mr. gehnoPPßlldli. 121 : a my 'Mimi eon.
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BY TzLEGRATB.
Juno 25, 1863
ADIIIYAL POOTE
have a poor opinion or the
bled at Harrisburg, obarsoterla.
unorganised and undisciplined
U oppose no serious barrier to
tel march through Pennsylvania.
that they will be SaHarrlsbuig
, after which they will much oa
.14 011110 A.rtu..—/.. A. Y.—Refugees
Hagerstown report that late yes
• oon another force of rebels, ten
trong, ontared that plans. They
iliiamsport on Tuesday night. It
scion in Hagerstown that Lee's
Is crossing into Maryland,
advaaetng on Metnersbarg tr cam:.
Bradley T. Johnson, a renegade
Officers Killed by Deserters
THE INVASION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Crossing of Gen F,well's t'oree
into fennsylvania.
IiGISTREET'S CORPS ABOUT TO
CROSS INTO MARYLAND.
_ mot THIS NOIITNG, T 3 o'clock, at thy
CoOtt-Ilowic owner of Grant and Fifth stmts. to
prompt to Ileflotro's Hill to construct • Tort. MI
work bon been .signed thew by thy-Committee of
Pnhlie Vesta. jolflAt
The Rebel Programme. I)) - - NoTioN —ln .order that t 1 rota
Hsamenuno, June 25.—During the whole'
of loot night, end up to the present time,
one trains of wagons, laden with goods and
household furniture, have ontered the city
from the valley. The farmers are flocking in
with their horses, and numbers of contrabands
are also dying hither for * safety. There ars
about aim hundred or them between here and
Carlisle on%their way.
The Jewe, and many other traders, are
packing their goods ready for shipment.
The matter of declaring martial law is un
der consideration, in order to prevent all able
bodied men from leaving the city. This is
considered as the only mode of compelling
hundreds of persons, whose only desire is to
make money out of the misfortunes of their ,
fellow creature's, to remain to defend the city.
The rebel °ohm= is slowly advancing, this
morning, on Carlisle.
hicinvatit's Horan, Jane 25.—The rebels
in force entered ideConnellsbarg last night at
8 o'clock.
The telegraph operators, after a perilous
journey through the mountains, succeeded in
reaching this plaeo and eetabliehing an office.
The rebel advance was met by a squad of
the 12 h Pennsylvania cavalry, and brisk
skirmishing ensued. The 12th, however, was.
finally compelled to retreat before superior
numbers, with a loss of three woun ded.
A regiment of militia, under Col . Zink, fell
back at the advance of the enemy, but an in
dependent ;company, under Capt. Wallace,
took their petition in the mountains, bush
whaeking the rebel, with great ounces,. Num- I
born of the rebels are known to have been
killed, bat the extent of their loss is unknown.
Fears are entertained for the safety of Capt.
Wallace and his compouhas up to this morn
ing he had not mace his appearance. It is
believed that he has retreated to the other
side of the mountain.
The rebels had wagon-trains with them, and
from appearances they intend the occupation
of the valley to be permanent.
W. F. Duermin,
BAL./Mean, Jane 21.—Information resolv
ed here this morning is to the [cheering pur
port:
Gen. Lee le geld to have passed through
Wineheeter on Friday. 'The entire rebel army
was then in motion, claiming to be about one
hundred thousand strong.
Gen. Ewell was at Hagerstown on Monday,
and his cups marched on Tuesday, for Penn
sylvania. General Longstreet's lore's were
about atoning, end were to be on this side of
the Potomac by Wednesday.
The rebel programme according to the rep
resentations of a highly intelligent sympa
thizer who hai just arrived from wellborn Ma
ryland. la that Gen. Hill's forces were to (m
-ei:4pp Ilsoker'e attention until the main body
of the rebel army were well on their way.
The rebel army Would then move rapidly
north, having in the meanwhile supplied - I
themselves with fresh horses from Maryland
and Pennsylvania.. •
The rebels expected to capture Houlihan
almost without opposition, and move at ones
on Philapelphia. This extravagant pro
gramme-was Balmily related by the gentle.
man in question, to a loyal gentlemen here,
who was supposed by the telecor to be rather
indifferent to the 'access of the Helen clause.
lie larther stated that all the r.bel ()Moen
leave been Lowly uniformed and equipped,
and their advance forces were mode to present
a very flee appearance.
Gen. Ewell instruceed his men to pay lib
erally for everything, and that although the
people might turn up their noses at the rebel
money now, they would goon be glad to get
it. These representations are test for what
they may be worth. However extravagant
and sensation-like they may appear, they are
a truthful representation of he hopes and ex
peatations of intelligent as thinkingrebels.
WASHINGTON, Juno 25 - . L .-The Republican, in
an extra to-day says t A gentleman arrived
hate this morning who leis Mageratown at 6
o'alook yesterday. On Wednesday morning
he saw Ewell's forces composing the left wing
of Lee's army pass through that place. The
hood of the column entered Masontown on
Tuesday . morningand moved directly through
to Penneylvauta. The rear of the column le
understood to belong to Ewell. It did not
pass through the place until that night. This
force was estimated to be from 20,000 to 25,-
000 strong.
The troops did very little damage besides
seizing all the horses they could find.
Our informant says when he left Repro
town yesterday morning. It was understood
that Lonstreet wain command of the right
wing of Lee's army, war- then crossing the
Potomac below Whiteout:wt. The main body
of Gen. Hill's forces, comprising the centre of
Gen. Lee's army, was understood yesterday
to be somewhere between Winchester and
Martinsburg, moving towards the river.
To-day, we have no doubt, from all the in
formation we have gathered, that the whole
Of Ewell's column is in Pennsylvania, not far
from Chembetsburg. Tha gentleman who saw
sell'a troops says they hadwith them seer]
large number of wagons. From this fact they
intend to gather all the supplies they can find
Depredations 01 the karate Tacony.
Elvin% Oar■ Con, Jane 25.—A schooner
belonging to WeMet arrived last night,
bringing the crews of the fishing schooners
Marengo, Elisabeth Ann, Rufus Choate and
Ripple, ail burned by the rebel pirate Tenon:.
They report that on Sunday last the Teem
burned the ship Byzantium. Capt. Robinson,
from London, May 15th, of and for New York,
and the bark Goodspeed, Capt. Denton, from
Londonderry, Slay 20ch, for New York. The
crews were sent to New Tort In the schooner
Florence. The Tao.ny bas /rued seventeen
vessels since the 12ta inst.
Richmond Garrisoned from Bragea
Army--Lee's Army in the Immedi
ate V minify of the Potomac. '
Now Yoga, Jane 25.—A Isttar datedWuli-
Lugton, yesterday,saya 20,000 of Bragg's
Sr. at Richmond doiag garrison daty.
The letter also Asia den. Lee has his hole
army of 145,000 man in the immediate Via:Ml
of the Potomao.
Bragg is to take oars of Itiehmondwhile
Lee taxes oars of Washington. y
Biehmond was reinforced on the 10th inst.
Markets by Telegraph.
Jo/10 95.—InOUT mishit dull 6/11/
changed; 1000 bbLs choice inperflua sold at 5010 and
600 Lib's fancy brands at 53 to 56 60. Wheat 1. un
changed. .1 urn at 64065 c. Oars at elo. Whisky at
401. c. Provisions unchanged; some ma'am or bourn
aides on violins toms Groceries steady.
00.0 advanced to 145; Silver 133; Exchange steady
at . pram
VOA LIVEKPOOL, (LoAnum AT BAL
.": TIIIOEI, TAXES rIMOLCuII.)—T. floe Britlah
Ship rif tiTH6IIIII I6 , - Dow loaning at Gratifies
Wharf, will mil on lera Jots'. way freight shipped
hl able won from • I laborites will ow forwarded nee
ommaidno. and if consigned to my friends In
Liverpool, liberal cash warm: s made.
For feilght apply to the landennined. . •
OnAn. A. BBBRT.
62 forth Gel rt., Baltimore. Md.
jui UiLTALSY ULALMIS,
AIL PENSIONS, BACH PAY, and MILITARY
CLAIM of every deecriptkon; collected by the imb.
scriber, et the following rem, eta: Pernalona4loVCr,
aB other oldma, 53 60. U. U. TAYLOR,.
Attorney at Law . 1
N 0.19 arantditreet, Pittsburgh; k
N. B. No charges are made if the delta does not
aoccowl. and all information even gratin .mtilir
28,000 151SAVAill teltUSI kt.,-
.a 3 5
for sale at, the
ILICELSIOE GOAL AND LIME %d V,
Rums Avalon, dizsenzrz Om.
JAJL aINO.
OE=
- pureluhai..—A kw lane of the MOO
.1. blot to arrive,
lam load of Peach Blows, la nob;
1 Car bond Print. Alberta, la bblas
Digest from 6eame Valley, N. Y., sad for sale by
1.18 L. H. VOWS t CO.
lAPCLUJISia rrltitiltUlSVDis
MALTZ Of WIIGIIITB A$D-KIIAINS29.
rr oScoh Ho i, Omits of Idborty sad 741211
strata. OLIN open emu wzDu uns sad SAP.
1,1r17
Ilthi 0111CATIsl
yrodeattU. of tb• best multi to Wit Etiadsobe,
sums of tke Stomach, Bearttarsi, sad - Nal ona•
I.l,lzati *this; trim *0 1 117.
101 mai it 9.0 A S SLUM OINISAL Dare
WORT.: a.n 6 . Ohio and Irrd•rma •••...ta. {42,-
pittATio balm. assorts
the is atom tad for uL 1.7
Je¢J. P. CANIINLD.
I' UZI LIC JroritcEß.
ti:ATTEENTION TAVERN AN SA
LOON 11.11EP2119.—Toff ate resses,e4 to
soft TrIIS (Irldat) MOllll NO. at T t.'Cock, at
cur mu or No. 106 Wood 'hest, to or is tho
fox/Motions st Iron /Able.; Oval Bill.
$.26.1t By rider of Ow 41 nt , Pee.
na•-• OOLOREJJ AMILHIUANr. Will
Ofnce Clerks rosy coottibute their ober* to.
wards r ladle defect's, and Met thla odic* may be xp
exception to the general role, the ell•gherty
011bre etill be closed, daily, batmen the bonne of 10%
and 3% o'clock, white bosiorts fa' generally sus
pooled: • titcllllSL BIDSVIC,
jerfat
uo.ELECTION.—Tbe Stoo kboklers cf
the Pittsburgh k Alleghny Badge Co.
(Baud street.) ars hereby pantie that - au limb:4
for President and Viractordlo terse for the insoles
year, will be held at the Toll Eon % at the Mu th
snd of the Bridge, on 1101IDAY, July 6th.
.1111Milit B. bigegiL,
secretary and Treasured .
Mr= or w sorroas 3 aassrokranow to,,
niaburati. eta 49th, iB5l.
10. NOTICE IS HERKBY tHVEN to
the Subscribers to the Mock of the West
ern Transportation Ormpany that an torsional of
71V1 DubLAREI (15 00) PER BEIAII.II In Deny
levied upon the stock subeerited.paysble at the ofßos
of the Treanuar. at Pittsburgh, on or pekoe the
14th day of June, 1863, and a Irks itaituat en*
tbirty,days thereafter. natll othetulee notified
fly order of the Board. .• -
Islt3ll A. J. MoDOlifliTi. FOCIVOITT.
alralfilT/Lelrel u. rims,
Oreaktatna k ao
TittestreonMa w Ilituko
18th.
[O.A SPECIAL MEEETINQ OF TOE
aTooinioLDitis of &hie Golevany will be
held at Ito °Moe In Cleveland, on MITINTADeIf, the
lot day of Jalyzezt, at 10 o'clock o.m. on said day,
to take into consideration the peoptiel of loom.
tog the Capital BtoWt. of the Company to aa amount
soMelent to @How of tbo ooatetaioe of Ito Mortgage
B6nds. The transfer Boob will be domed from .Ituio
gab to July . Aociwira4.,
=eV:lm • - . • fharot-ro.
bubsanjanon 6001
ucv of the Cooper Yin 'tamelnsitofedulti4
Oen:Tony will oenthtne open at the Ofike of J. 14
COUPES k OO H Beak Bloolylltth skeet, until for. ,
Sher poem.
A FRESH SUPPLY
HUMPHREY'S
ammo
110111EMPATOW .11WIEDIES,
VON TUN PIOPLZ.
LIBT OF SPIOTBRO BEIIIDITS
No. I—Tor ten,, Congsatfou and Inns:math:nu
No. it—Tor Worm Farm, Worn 00110, Wetting
the Bed..
No.l-,lfor_Colic, Crying, Teething and Wakeful.
nem of Infante.
No. 4--Nor Diarrhea, Cholera Infante= and Bon
ner Occoptaluta.
No. s—For Colic, Grlpings, Dysentery cr Bloody
Flux.
No. 6—Por Cholas, Cholera Mortals, Vomiting.
No. 7—Por Coughs, Colds, balloonist. Sore Throat.
No. it—Tor Tooth.sche, ilhorache, Neuralgia.
No. il—For Headache, Vertigo. Heat and gmlams
of the Hoed.
No. Bt.—Dyspepsia PCl2s—roc—Wrak and Deranged
Stomach, Constipation and Lim:Comp'Mut.
No. 11.—Por Tomah, lrnegularillis, Scanty, Painful
or Soppreased Periods.
No.lS—For Lanai:mhos, Protium. Ileum, Bearing
down of lihmalim
. .
No. 13—lor Oman, Soares Omagh; Had Breathing.
No. 14--Eoli Ahem •Pille—ror Drysipeles, &rap-
Dona, Pimples on the Pace. -
No.l6=Bhsaetie Pliki—For Pain, Lemenees or
Bonzes+ in theCchast, Back, Loins or Limbs
ill—Seminal tm i sidans, lavoinntary Discharge
end Horton. Debility.
He: =Sot. Mouth, or Canker of odoits or ctil
dren.
No. 30—Urinary Issicarlinenos, Wetting the lied
No. hi—Painful Periods. Prormxre or br4111212.
No. 31—Antiming at clump of We, /lushes.
No. Di—lplispsy and Spasms. Chorea, tit. VOL
A—lo lever and Ape, Obill beier, Domb Ague,
Old NJamonaged Apes.- •
P—Par Plush Mind er. Pilseding, Internal or Ir
0-ITor ten, Weaker lolareed' *goo and Nyeltdei
lolling, Weak or Blurred Sighk. -
o—Tor Ostarrh, of loon stauding or recent, either
with obstruction or Frazee rilsoharga.
W. C.-Por 'Whooplog Coop, abaSing
. • ALSO BPI:GUI&
For darer or Pirthirk —Oppreired, Dkult, La
bored Breathing, attended with Croup mad ExpeMo.
ration. Price, 00 mute pa box. ;.",
... •
For For Dietherpre rod arrehera—Diethargee from
the Ear, the roads of Scarlet reveri'Meedee or Moro
cartels. Far Norm la the Head, Madam of Rean
tag and Ble&g In the Xersi.end - Zerrderhe: prim,
60 ceute per b=.
tbrefiris.;—Tml oinaiOltaupd and In
dexer's" lainri and Old Uker", &nor.
love Ca ch es) of : Pries, GO renal per bax.
Per Geer& Debilleg.—Phydosi or Nervous Weak.
near, eithee the result of 'fakeer. Examen Mali.
ration er Extionothr Diathergea. Price, 60 cents
per box.
Pew Drory.—lfluld gormarditione, Tumid dwell.
inga - milth ikan dearetiene. Prig, 600. par box. •
Far Bee raimet.—Deethly Blame& Vertigo, dub
woo. Vomiting, and dickers foam Arhus or mother.
Price, 60 ogre per box.
For Urinary Direree.—For Grub', Ben& Ormarli,
Di Moult; Painful Urination. Dioceses of the Kidneys.
Prim, 60 rats per box.
For &mafiosi -- Instanter} Discharger
sad Consequent Prosthetics and Debility. The mod
inuremend and akin& remedy known, and may be
retied epee sea one. Price, $1 per box.
• JOHN - IL FULTON,
Noe. 67 AID 69 Fats Straw,
PITZSBURGH, Pe.,
Bole Agent for the Werra Country.
piarmiumn, b4JULICIA 15aCtles.
E. C. ALI aliCE.g.r..
•tlarr+hLar cod Claillldgens.
NO. NO NUM 872111:19T. Pittsbult.iPe.
Donut Soul to and olfshig countfor.
Pseseontee BOLD I N•W 01. AM. of every desaire
tiers ; BOONTIM, Ow all dticharged Soldiered PIE.
BIPBS, for wounded Meow anti Solemn; BOUZI.
TllB and EMMONS far Widows, Parente, Orphan
Children, Brothers and Men, or other legal repro.
'entailers °Mess who have died In the mentos, or
hue died after discharge, frac dim"e contracted to
'orrice. . .
/NM° chaise until collected. cad to letter grill bs
easyntrod nuke+ • Kamp ts wefoud. fogro,d.
'AMAGE FROM TIM "OLD WU N.
TBY."—Tbe understand Is now prepered t.
bring oat salgrents from any part of Snoland, tea
land or Soot/sad. either by impeder farad Ims Mall
Steamers, Molndlsor the mammoth steamer ..filisekT
11ASTIla II," or flies elms e allbm 'Semple, tar lower
than tickets can beinerobased for at spy &Maces,. la
Pittabh. The airmen. Mn L iverpool every
WedmoW. Machin at Londonderry for the mane.
Tbe millait mob km Mrs:pool atm week.
Addroes,_ L. fr H=ILL,
- Imapean AyeanY, Greek& Ilundirm,.
mythanioal ntetb wawa. Potteeerre.
MCI IL -a. r...esettea.
(PATE et BBVILLB, (otwoosoore to Wm.
A. Tat% Jr.*Co., Pitoomoot, PLUBBIIIib
GAB
bunph AHD MAX lITTIIq. No. At Liberty_ A.,
ritti. Loa- No. federal street Alligbeey,
Lam on bandana will tarnish LBAD PIPE. bIIBLT
LEAD, BAB LIAR. QUA BOAZ, B lißße
',How= BMA, WATER OLOAZTe. BATH
TUBS; LITT, 101W11 sad. ALL PUBIS, BY
DILAULIO BABA. OBANDZIJIBA, PBODANTA,
BBAOSNIB. io. ABaork verrantal to gle• WAD.
action. le y4:17 et
LititsULUTION Off PARTNEtteitilr.
A, —All p.rroos sp hereby Oaf re 1 that the
oorehlp berstobirs :eoliths botoroo IC.L or
OOUL alls. and Wur L. BIALTEBON. to tie Pant
ing Bulimic =dor the nano sad aryls of OUULTAIL
SMITHSON. Is bomb, dirs3lve4. 'Those hating
claims stand Outliers 1,01 pais yrolont Joon, and
'hum bringindobtol to polo p make
p.yount to tbi . underilpAid, at lus 141
fourth stroll, Plttobargtt, Di be Dm been autborlasd
to ratio op tholoolosso of Ike Arm.
Of LALLY COULTAS.
N.B.—She Fasting Badness be carried on- u
anal km% at No, ba Fourth street Pittsburgh.
je1:001 ' VIP Llet - O , IOL • ba.
It i flit. .A. H. ENGLISH — respectfully
AWL inform the Missal of Pittsburgh, that
he ham Was sole epos kw the sat of als.
arm A Coes ca al OXIMENT 'ILIIII-0(11311031111
PEN.: They ate reamasaded by the !asset house
In the city, amass which ars .
Gaixe;Szeistx a Co., • I.lsoia I Co.,
.110ohnato A Co.: - , .. luxe (ha's' Tarte OP.. .
Zak - Paw= & (Jo.,
' - ' ,-,^ sod ether Wray
fllO FO • TURN incewitt.—ihe
.1. eadieslised weld nwpeettolly halt. Ow at.
et ell Manaus Dodos to his PATENT
lIPBXSO SlDorbloh ttilinenelly bora to be
the Steadied Sides Bodin the smirked. 'May sake
eae:oeUeatb chow., treat aid durable Mao.
ulteteted sad forsi& by '^ MEM 106/1.131,
Wiliam 4 iroallberme Skit. Waive. aim.
I`_e 4,f6. #1: : I •.
--Lea 411' NrsinelrorcKitirselre In pints sod
• plats; Bowe Elsltoa. Jae Itesabe Ear.
. Loudon ebb, GlEmborlind and Ito's.: Table
autas, Iltuthemes aid 'DUMP) Ext.:104.4
• Ws whollaill and Mon by
: .
1.1.- titiaria. ftfl 15A1.15.
—.
NTwo-dory Brick Basso at Om coma orloommi
and Groat otrioto. an ezzollont !cation for tmanumet ,
5 rooms on Lett 2loori 6 roam= woad Amer lica
largolard on -
tor prim at/ Memo spotrlnv
1•1111 , al 1111141110.=air
tlooa
VOA $700.--At
mid lot a ela. ZlNAtik , "—.. o *tgra
II 6 0%01'00 by 05 fieln.
AO /14 bydnattr ill tc.
X rto ,ie.twaku u .
-WAD zU Wteosiv
ArkiirE.l"..acrois•:lollol,lL-44 3cobtogiti:.
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