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    MONDAY.- MORN/M, &NY 29
LOCAL INTFLLIGEIVOZ
ltFe= Saturday's /Weida'. Edition.
A Costrast..Hantsburg mid Pitts.
burgh.
"The New York rasa diaws the following
contrast, which, howiver it may affect car
friends in the State capitol, is certainly a grat
ifying recognition of the efforts of our people:
It is no discredit toany oommubity to be
"alarmed" by the annonneed aperiatfit of the
pnblio enemy. The "dbinadit and the dis
grace consist in ramaining","Sianned" after
Caw has elapsed and. ban ..itnlmproied for
asoertaining the,surbutt - of .the danger, aria
preparing to meet 14 Tk. two 'Mille of Har
risburg and PittsbufgN Pilisent
moment preeenf a abikiegOontrast of the
of good and, sad eandlotaf (immuni
ties in the prison of liattpr. .-. When liar.
risburg was first wakened frail its dream of
pesos, and, rased-tiost the rebeli were op.
prole:king; ea
seem :of the *tidbit pinto Sad
confusion oninotl: The almost, :oxertlons of
Goy, Catlin and Gen. Couch ark put. forth
almost without avail to. tallYthe peoplief the
places to the duty of self-debnim. _Their pre !
Tailing emotion was that of terror, nusullesied
be offers to dispose of good* and, property, at
any Irk*, and in offOrte Wiles the town in
sanomniages asides loot, to some unknown
and ftfillicoth-Of plena of: Safety-
The impoulbUlty ofesosping kept the mass
of tbe_psople at home--the prompt tumor of
Now York sad New -Jowl segiments. soon
Pie them -Smell of safety: Buy-then,' In -
atm& of gratitude and hospitality toward their
defender,, Oil* was exhibited only a spirit of
speculation and - extortion in trade—a desire
to " make something" out of those who had
left their business and their homea to protest
tbolnrlthe volunteer soldiers whe were bear
ing seaskets and digging in the trenches
being *barged eosidalOus prices for every
thing they bought -lire Harrisburg. Time
passed and the-dienpr waned and the Capi
tal of Panniyltania feltsafe and grew valor
ous. Bee sudden _danger homed ; up again;
the icry'Cindifferestoe of the iliiriabiryghere
sent home disgusted - many Of th eir ffisomma
protestors; and now the Hip - tons Capital - is
Sinn as great a panic as before ' and the Poisibs
oat Onion (heaven forgive the sacrilege of
title I) Is questioning_w hither it is better "to
fight the enemy ,or ~s urrender." It is not
known whether the - force a second time
threatening Harrisburg consists. of " 4,000"
or " 10,000" rebels._ But Supposing it to be,
as it Is nearly always found In snob oases—
about one-fourth of the minimum number—
we are liulte skier it is the duty of the finsiots
and Um., of Harrisburg to run up the white
flog and "surrender."
The conduct of the people of Pittsburgh
affords honorable relief to the sorry picture of
the Biota Capital- Pittsburgh was deeply
stirred bythe rumored approach of the rebels,
but confusion reigned only fora day. Immo
diately fortifications were laid eat on the ail;
jacant hills, and raisins by the thousand went
out willingly to work On them. The subsidence
of the first alarm did not stop this seal or ellOit
for self-defence, but the work/went on stead:-
ily toward completion. The second alarm of
an advancing enemy did not, therefore, un
hinge the Pittsburghers or suggest the idea
of capitulation, but led to more exteniive and
vigorous preparations for defense. By general
coesent the stores of the oily were closed for
one we ek, (the fonnderies and factories had
previously been *most4 closed,) and nearly
every one went forth to work on the fortifica
tions or to drill for their defence. For sev
eral disyl thorn hive ben - from-eight thisi
and to as thoiseand men working on the forts
and trenches; and Pittabirg„ from its admirable
natural situation for defence, must soon be
come-one of the most strongly fortified cities
in - lhe country. It would be well for their
own dignity and honor if the people of Penn
sylvania generally should exudate the ex
ample of the Iron City.
Veterans of 1812 In Armtek,
At Harrisburg, on. Wednesday, sixteen vet
erans of tits war of 18Lttendered their services
to the Governor in a body. They carried
with theta an old battle deg, and were headed
by a martial band. The oldest vu seventy
six and the youngest sixty-elght. Every men
had served in the war of 1812, and all belong
ed to a regiment commanded by 'Gun. Hester,
who ban lately died. They were reviewed by
gee : Scott at Baltimore, after he was wow:d
id.; Ile rode up and dawn thi 'ranks with his
arm in & sling. The tattered flag was borne
by a Pennsylvania'regiment at the battle of
Trenton, in 1777, and hal been cherished in.
Harrisburg ever since that time. These vet
erans marched up to th•Governoetroom and
tendered their services for the emergency.;
They wished to Writ behind entrenchments,.
but, if any other and 'harder unit* was re
quired of them, they, would cheerfully attempt
it. In a few appropriate words they address
ed thi Goyernor, and he affeepted them. The
only favor the* irked was to be armed with,
Om-0i& Slat-look muskets, such as they used
to carry : when they were yoga&
The names are u follows.: 0. Cation, sap
; • Andrew Krause. lleutenant—(wen in ,
the battle of Ludy's Lau; . .and all through,
Elsott'acautpatga)—J. H. Boyd, .Wm: Bost.'
wick, George Hulsey, John Hubby, D. Har
ris, (sanitary Of the anootatioa;) S. Holman.
Sturgecn. D. J. ,Krause, W. P. Brady,
George McKnight, S. G. Ounkle, Geo. Prince,
John Shannon, George J. Heasley, Jacob
Kuhn. Then are thirteen Bapublicans, dr
offended from all, parties--Iledualist,,,Whig,, ,
and Demooratio--and thzeillaaparats.,.
What an example for the young run Of the
State! Thera are handieds liver owl 4q,;
who, unless devoid' of pairiollani. oasts ItatU
the abort without Della* fans of thaw.
Ls all such at ono. :respond' to the urgent
Ball of the Governor,-, now that the term of
service has isma limited to ninety days.
South: Pittsburgh "'Odic Schools
These schools wane ehtstuff far the year, yes
terday, Jar) 26th. The pupils had an op
.portunity, daring the afternoon, of giving
foil vent to their patriotism—for speeches end
Union songs weft "the order of the day, in
whinh from three imndied to four hundred
, ~
In the Grammar Depart:Mani, :in addition
to this, was an exercise of another character.
...ThePrTicipal l i forlifo - ,nro . kid Ant pre-
Milted to the Janitor, it handiami Fremont in
moniry - fraintho pupils, *Moo he in-, turn was
astonished by,li gift of a magniflosit. pitcher
of • eilvarware, with , goblatil to , doinfispond.
They wars chute, elegant livdesika, and ac
eompanied 21,2)0`addrelniTrifta Wu, Mary .
Bond age of .the graduating clams.,
The Principal hid • esilent:materitl for •
epoch, but:the , Who scene and'ettandant
eutastificeiimsda, i oh-hjeakiatintgoisi- '
I . cw
hie. Ifii; farrevar, offered 'llama, ifiziarks,
thankikg ail ids pupils for thin muk of their •
affection and mum, and taking IMMO of
his graduating clue whom, its Pupils, he Is
to meet no more. The scene was affecting
'beyond description, and we . thinit the Princi
pal Au great mamba to be proud of such an
admirable dui of 'children.
Alleakteny Ladies' Aid Society
The following donations were noticed by
the Allegheny . Ladies' Aid florist: for sick
and wounded soldiers during the.week ending
June 260,1863: •
. . •
Miss Speer-1 package barley, 1 do. farina,
1 do. newspapers, and 1. Ensunlto not. Mr.
Bradley, 5 Ibr. yarn. Mrs. Robert /lays, 5
pada andl pillow, with ease. Mrs. Nile,
roll old muslin. Morning 010ry,42 handker ,
ehlefe,-Life of C•pt. HcediyArturs, andsono
goner of lint Mrs. James M 0171101.2 mut
qito nets, 1 package bookp. Mri. D. Elliott,
ichinta double wrepnez. A: friend, tpaoltage
newspapers.
- Ladies! Aid Society of Blohland, Thimpton
and Pine townshi,s-34 .pillows, with oaths,
13 ‘shirts,'2 sheets, 2 pan: draweth.•l that, 1
roil.old walla, 1 sack bthekbeitier Nal de.
of elderberries * J.. packeiti: of newspipers,l
blanket, 1 musquito het, and part of Abarrel
of .potatsth. Work by fradien of the Society,
15 nhirtet,l , pairs drawetii;ioaidriiisbaks.
- Brollies Bostnitr.ptiitt: LY, Ross,
AllesheaVOessmissary' erftribsistesoi - 14
the Seem! Divislop of thifllistifoLefai OofP,
hie artiveil,hare oa specialbasizessorkere
will remain far car days. —lie has MD SOW
hard owlet of late, end Iseosuddanalyfegged,
bat Whit. vbs. Ile .reports the Army of lb.
Patens* all rlight;Land 1,1 ieky to Mike at the
•
"sax - Ni'r&grei
iwrifik ashi to.
attaaatberof Wallin:n*l*ov
whiat we bare altaadtaotkaft.4o Ong
of. tlie tilliiiiitelittatlaas that we have
71t aeon.. It la az osedlasly /hasp at 36 oats.
_ -
Commencement at Mt. Union College.
The Committee appointed.hy . t>ta Pittsburgh
Conference, M. S. Church, to visit Kt. Union
College and report its condition and anniver
sary exercises, through W. 11.. Watkins,
Chairman, submit to the public the following:
We find the College in a very healthy and
prosperous condition, having a large and
thoroughly qualified faculty, extensive appa
ratus, a first clue college edifice, ample facil
ities for good and cheap boarding, a vary re
spectable financial capital, an excellent sys
tem of government and Instruction, and 11
healthy Moral and accessible location. • The
public, examination of the class occupied five
days, closing on the 17th Inst., and evincing
on the part of the students, remarkable so
=atones.,
es
thoroughns and system In their
respective
studies, of whom there were In the
College class 211, besides the students of the
Preparatory department. Nearly three full
companies of young men of the College had
previously volunteered to serve their country ..
in the army. '
The students attending the College consist
of both sexes, of mature age, and w ad
vanced in the sciences and Menlo are orderly
and enterprising and about thr ee - fourths of
them have taught school one or more terms.
Besides the regular College classes, students
are instructed in instrumental music, paint
ing, drawing, commercial science, and the
French, German and Hebrew languages.
On Weddesday evening, an address was de
livered before a Literary Societies, by Hen.
John Crowell, of Cleveland, and on Thursday
evening the Beiitiblfoin and Linnean Literary
Societies held their annual contest porter
manes, consisting of Orations, Essays and a
discussion ; all of which was highly entertain
ing and instructive.
On Thursday, the 18th inst., the commence
ment exercises were held in the new College
Hall, which is about 116 bastions and 66 feet
wide, and was densely filled by an apprecia
tive audience. gikoh mairiber of the gradua
ting ekes delivered a short and racy address
in un easy, clear and forcible manner.
The Baccalaureate address, by President
Hartshorn, L. L. D., on The Ethic, of oar
Political Union '
was of the highest intellect
ual order, and demonstrated that ours is a
rightful permament aid national Union of
the Peoria- '
that accession whether peaceable
or forcible, Is parricidal and barbarous; and
that all persons, at home or abroad, who will
fully aid the rebellion by either overt act or
sympathy, are , opposed to the Constitution
of the United Suites, and are enemies to lib
erty, to our country and humanity. The
large audience showed their strong Union at
tachments, by frequent &potions. and the
most intense interest during the hour and a
half of its delivery.
At the close of these ozonises, which ware
richly interspersed with vocal and instro•
mental music, President Hartshorn conferred
the degree of Bachelor of Arts upon ail
members of the Senior class, and the degree
of Master of Arts upon H. .1. Cardwell, Ed
ward Ebi, Matilda Hindman A. W. Bilden.
brand, J. S. Lemmon, and 14. C. P. Hamil
ton; and the degree of Doctor of Divinity,
upon Rev. J. W. Clark, of New Castle, Pa.;
Rev. T. 0. Hartshorn, Agent of the American
Bible Society, and • Rev. D. L. Dempsey,
Beaver, Pa.
We regard Mt. Union College as one of the
fixed Institutions of the land, richly deserv
ing the distinguished 13,1cfidenoe, patronage,
and financial donations so generously bestow
ed by the friends of education. Its new
building nearly completed, Is one of the best
College edifices it the country; its rates of
tuition and boarding are very moderate; its
sessions or terms, beginning on the fi rst Toes
day of August, November and March, of each
year, are happily arranged for those who
teach a part of the year; and its accessibility
is easy, being near Allia nce, Ohio, the Juno
lion of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chi
cago railway, with the Cleveland and Pitts
burgh railroad. We cordially commend this
College as entirely worthy to meet,* what
ever material aid or legacies that discerning
philanthropists may bo prompted to bestow
toward an ample and permanent fond for the
proper education of the youth of- both sexes.
Bally for the Three Months' Service.
Elsewhere we publish the proclamation of
Goy. Curtin calling for 60,000 troops to serve
for the period of three months, enters the
emergency shall have passed before the expi
ration of that time. Those who object to the
six monthe' service, and also to being muster
ed in!• during the emergency," can certainly
not object to this fair and distinct proposition.
They will be mustered into tits service of th.
State, far a term not to exceed nasty days.
Will not our people at ono. respond to this
pall? Shall another appeal hare to be made?
Surely not.
The details for organisation under this
proclamation have not yet been published,
_but are hourly expected from the Adj.t. tlenetel.
School Exhibition at -- East Liberty.
The second exhibition and concert, given
by the pupils of the But Liberty publie
school, was very largely attended, and the
handsome sum of st 3 65 was realked for the
Ladles' Aid Society. The performances were
of a very satisfactory and gratifying thane
tar, end reflected credit alike upon the pupils
and the sehool which they remsent. The
exhibition was under the immediate direction
of Profs. Nichols and MeCrum, and the so:i
con wee conducted by Prof. Rosy. _ The
ialtool is in a very /Marbling condition, and
the scholars have been highly complimentad
fot the admirable manner in which they ac
quitted themselves.
Exetansmoir.Mr. John M nailer
buteher ' who was reported as having refined
to weritupon the intrenehments, or to pay for
a man to work in his place, called upon us to
day and stated that he at first Informed the
Committee that he would send • man if he
could get .one to go; that he afterwards re
ported his woe to the Committee, and also
sent a man to work in his place, but his ser
vice: were declined, and be was told that he
„hadoome too late. Mr. Mauler further states
that be is fifty-live years of age, and bee •
family of sight children. The only son fit
for military duty in now In the three years
service. Mr. M. thinks he Is entitled to this
explanation, and we lure fife matter with
him and the Committee.
DLit's° ROBBIRY.—On Thnreday night,the
18th inst., some persons entered the house of
Mr. Moor, Kaufman, of Clarion, and took
hispocket book and keys of his saffafrom un
der his pillow. They then went to his store,
but finding, perhaps, that they had not sus.
seeded in getting she key of the door, were
complied to Soros !top= with • plok. They
then unlocked the safe and took all the money
in it, amownting to over threo hundred dol
lars. The largo; portion of .the money be
longed to . Mr. McCloskey, United States Col
lector, ttpod whom the los, will fail heaolly,
' New Bass Nora 00UNTER717117.—Patortop
reports that thirty-Mu forgeries of banknotes
hare been pat into eirculaUon in the present
month. Among thus are: Delaware County
Bank, Pennsylvania, le, 21, and ss, are In Mr
culetion. This le a fraud; no inch bank.
Farmers' Bank Mount Drolly, New Jersey,
51, spurious; vig. group of females, globe,
qmotrant, slip in distance; refuel* but on
right.
(furs WAID Coxrswr.—The formation of
a company for - .orrice In the Department
Carpe bas been commenced In the Sixth Ward,
and some forty names were enrolled last dron
ing. The oOloersalectadare: A. M'Donald,
Captain, J. M. Porter, /at Lieutsnant, Jas.
L. Dawson, 2d Lieutenant:. An adjouriod
mooting wine held this evening to complete
the roll and make other neomary amigo
ments.
TEE EsaoLusurr.—Pull consolidated hits
el the men enrolled in the Twenty-seeand
and Twenty , -third districts have bath net to
Washington to-day. Detailed statements of
the enrollment of the drat class in the several
enb•distiiota of the Twenty-third district
were lent on several days ago, and 'probably
of the Twentpeeeond atm - The authorities
at Washington an urging the- work forward.
Dasioaamo Trazrr for Or.egtoi Courrr.—
Per "alsembly, W. T. Almada:l Prothonota
rirklarietopher 11,slehart Register and Re.
=Ur i T. B. Barber; Tamara Saimaa
liihmon; Bosaralsiloaer,
Maffei:, XII Babies.
Rink. Owriugia.-Iffsjorlgginson, Ilk.
Otapts. Hillock Mans. and °thin, milted
his wont wiultd Oar hi was disabled, and
while rylf list on hla fac4; ippon!. MU dud
—ll / 1 141 Va t tlin 1/1 . 1 4 1 1 11 !•17. !4").Unt,Nm
• 13 , indonYattietos.—The Addle PAN . II of
the Atm; eltletintwielnity olointyeeterdis
the mow eseation. They will not be MR
opened until the first Monday of September
Pea Peissurrmo7.-4 handsome Sag,
Prepared by the ladies of South Pittsburgh and
Sligo, was pruned this afternoon, at throe
o'clock, to the constructors of Port Mechanic,
02 Mt. Washington. The presentation speech
was mad* by Prof. Monro, principal of the
South Pittsburgh school..
HMIs BTOLII.—Two horses IMO stolen
from Mr. Daniel Walters, of Washington tp.,
Clarion county, on Friday night last. He
offers a reward of fifty dollars for the return
of the horses and twenty-five dallars addi
tional for the apprehension of the thief.
Worm, or lurrmos.—Elghty-two of the
tamers of Baldwin township, with their own
mattocks and .holds- - have volunteered to
assist in erecting the fottifications around the
oily, and are now at work at Fort Peeling.
Ha. W. A. GILD YYYYY ENT, 45 Fifth street,
has received Prank Lushes Illustrated News
paper, which contains a number of interesting
illustrations, and the must variety of news
and mleoellanies.
Tai PUIVILYANIA Buszaria.—The
Be
tervu have been transferred from the Depart
ment of Washington to the Army of the Po
tomac), under Gen. hooker.
LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
[FROM OUR EVENING EDITION.]
FROM HARRISBURG.
SKIRMISH NEAR STONE TAVERN.
8,000 REBELS AT GETTYSBURG.
BICONNOLSMICB BY THE NTH PA. ELITIA
GEN. HOOKER REPORTED
ACROSS THE POTOMAC.
CARLISLE OCCUPIED BY MR REBELS.
Special Dispatch to tho Pittsburgh Gazette.
ll•eitllageo, Jane 27-12 o'clock' u
A war bulletin contains the following:
Capt. Murray, with the "Curtin Troop,"
hod a akirmish yeaterday at Stone Tavern,
about five miles eolith of Carlisle. He check
ed the enemy, with the loss of seven men.
Eleven deserters who came in below ML
Union, yesterday, were handed over to the
Provost Marshal at Harrisburg.
A telegram, received et nine o'olook this
morning, from Hanover, states that 8,000
rebels were at Gettysburg. Their pickets ex
tend within eight miles of Hanover.
Good authority says that yesterday the 28th
Pennsylvania Militia, under Capt. Jennings,
went on a reconnoissance towards Gettysburg.
When near the town, a oompany visited the
place. While there, tome rebels rushed in
end drove them out. On returning, the core
containing the regiment ran cff the treat, six
miles this side of Gettysburg. The men en
camped there temporarily.
There Is talk among men in position that
Hooker has crossed the Potomac at Harper's
Perry.
Harrisburg, AIN 27-1 o'clock E. H.—Car
lisle is now occupied by the rebel,. H.
CHUM BVICUATKD BY OR TROOPS':
Rebels Advancing 10,000 Strong
THR NORTHERN MTH', RAILROAD BE
LIMB TO BE THEIR OBJECT.
Longstreet and En . ell's Carps in Pennsylvania
THE SUSQUEHANNA RIVER RISING
BebelsConeentrating in Blue Ridge Piaie
MUM REPORTED AT BLOODY RUB.
GEN. HOOKER'S RIGHT WING
NEAR HALGERSTOWN.
dce., &a..
111.111111Ule, June 26.—The Governor will,
by authority of the War Department, issue
proclamation, which will be published to
morrow, selling fo • 60,000 militia for the de
fence of the State, to 1111170 for three months.
The apportionments for the different counties
will also be indicated.
Gen. W. Y. Smith has been assigned to the
defences of the Susquehanna river.
Col. Pierce has been assigned to the com
mand of the troops at Bloody Bun, Oen. Mil
roy haring been relieved.
The Grey Reserves will be mustered in to-
day.
Gen. Data has been arraigned to the com
mand of the date ass of Philadelphia.
Noon.—Gen. Knipe, deeming his forces not
strong enough to meet the enemy, evacuated
Carlisle last night: At this writing, It is not
known whether the town hu been occupied
by rebels or not.
Gen. Knipe reports them advancing about
10,000 strong.
The drinking houses are all closed thls
morning, in obedience to the Mayor's procla
mation. Many of the dry good 'tore' are
also closed.
Large ambers of refugee, continue to ar
rive from the valley.
Gov. Curtis has received information that
the rebels oocupbei Gettysburg to-day with
ten regiments of infantry, with cavalry and
artillery.
The operator at that point, while sending a
dispatch to Gen. Ocitieb, wag tossed to leave
before finishing It to prevent being captured.
It is believed that this force intends to strike
the Northern Central Railroad either at 'Han
over Junction or York, which is distant about
thirty toiler.
The Governor has also received information
that the resale held all the passes of South
Mountain.
HAssinno, - June 20.-11 o'clock, p. m.—
The rebel foroe which occupied Gettysburg
to-day, was the division of Gen. Early, be
longing to'Longstreet's corps. Thh makes
two wpm known to have crossed the Potomac.
The troops of Longstmet were supposed to
have crossed at Elhepardstown Ford when
Rhodes' division' of Ewell's corps arrived at
Ohambersburg.
The telegraph operator was unable to
escape. He remained until Wednesday, when
he sucomided in escaping by way of London
to the' Pennsylvania Railroad. He arrived
here to-day. He reports that the enemy
numbered 12,000, and had five batteries of
artillery. They are accompanied with a long
train of wagons and ambulances.
HArtuantrati, Jane 27,1 A. u.—A special to
the New York Berta says the °Rheas are or
ganising toserve in the Mee-pits. The rebel
*Arline. still continues in thetcinity of Oar.
lisle.
The Susquehanna rlvor his rtion2o
A skirmish Is reported at Bloody Run be
twisn the militia and salmis.
At headquarters to-night It to mild that the
rebels appear to be concentrating to the Bine
Ridge passes, and they seem to fear en Ad
ranee with Gin. Booker in their rear.
Precaution' hare ben', taken to secure the
railroad bridges from a sudden docent.
Haw You., Jane U.—A special dispatch
to the noes, from Frederick, idd.,ststee that
the rebels have all loft Boonsboro.
Anderson 'A division, of bongstreet's amps,
left Boonsboro on Thursday morning, going
towards Ohambersbrarg, with from 7 to 10,000
troops and a long wagon train.
The whole of Lengstreersoorlw has crossed
the Potomac ' and Ls advancing in different di
rections into Pennsylvania.
Then are bat few rebels in Hagerstown, all
havinggone to Pannerhanie.
Gelk. Los sad ik9off,ore.
,iplsoldo of
rqUagnii. 'Wait/4 5 ,00: twev,T
sod twig pima of artiliory.
lhousad ow, with olskt mom woo
sent to hiereersburg, half of which wont to
McConnell.burg.
Some of the border men are reported as
sympathising with the rebels.
It is reported that Gen. Hooker's right
wing is in the vloirrity of Hageratows.
A Carlisle dispatch, dated this morning,
nye It as evident that the rebels are doing ail
in their power to mystify us as to their tuovo
mente, in order to prevent us conoentraring
RAZ - where.
• Bight hundred rebels are encamped at Mt.
Rook. The rebel scouts visited Plainfield and
Greason's Btatione, last night.
There has been no railroad comenicstien
between Harrisburg and Carlisle to day.
The rebels are keeping the mil s at work
grinding corn for their men.
Oar cavalry went to Nowville to. ay under
Capt. Boyd, scouting.
INTELLIGENCE FROM GRANT'S ARMY.
JOHNSTON MOVING TOWARDS
CLINTON
TEXANS REPULSED rsY NEGROES
Severe Fight on the Talbihatchle.
STIRRING NEWS SOON EXPECTED.
Successful Cavalry Expedition under
Colonel Slimier.
44, 45h., cea
Narrate r June 23, oia Cairo, June 25.
Official Intelligence from Grant's army to the
20th, has been received.
Johnston is said to have withdrawn Ms
troops across the Big Bleak, and is moving
towards Clinton.
About 1,000 Texans attacked Lake Provi
dence on the 10th, and were repulsed with
loss by the negro troop, who fought bravely.
Col. Phillips, with 000 cavalry, was attacked
by 200 rebel infantry and 1,000 cavalry, under
Rockenford, on the Tallahatchie. The fight
was severe. Col. Phillips lost 7 killed and 90
wounded. lie out Ilia way out and arrived
here yesterday.
The rebels are in farce at Boonesville.
Gene. Rhodes, Boggles, Chilmers and Biffies
threaten our lines, and troops are reported to
be moving North from °talons. Stirring
news may be expected from this section.
Maximo, June 26.—C01. Mistier has just
returned from an extensive cavalry expedition
South from Lagrange. He reports having
broken up the command under Col. George
at Perko's. He destroyed the railroad bridge
at Jackaway, the trocle work just beyond,
and a portion of the road. He then cross , d
the Tallahatchie, and pursued Chalmers be
yond the Coldwater, on the Holoner° ad, where
Mister killed 15 or 20 rebels, and took 40
prisoners. He paroled all the etch at Pendia,
and brought away or destroyed all the army
supplies, workshops, mills,, , tanneries, de
pots, Ac.
He paned within three miles of Austin and
Commerce, destroying an immense amount of
forage and subsistence, taking,from 600 to 800
horses and mules, and 500 head of cattle.
He also sent dersehments north and east of
Helena, to destroy or bring away all the sub
sistence, forage, horses'and mules, and crossed
three river.
Chalmers had with him the Commands of
Stoke., Slemmere and Blythe, nine hundred
strong, with three pieces of artillery. The
remainder of his force, 900 troops, fled south,
via Charleston. -
Phillips destroyed all the ferries at Panola
and Coldwater, losing one man allied and five
wounded. His fight at Tallahatchie was vary
severe. The enemy'. loss was one hundred.
A large number of companies raised in
Northern Mississippi have joined Fautimer%
Chalmers', Ruggles' and Roddy's commends,
and &movement &woyr lines was contemplated
which was broken bp by this raid.
Gan. Corpiuon made a speech at Oxford,
Miss., threatening to force into the service
every man in the °wintry, if companies were
not organised to reinforce Johnson.
There has been no news from Grant's army
AIM yesterday.
Heavy rains have fallen here and at Corinth.
IMPORTANT FROM NORTH CAROLINA
Gen. Foster's Troops Embarking for
Fortress Monroe.
Navas's!, N. C., June 23.—As soon as the
Intelligence reached Oen. Foster of Lee's ad
vance he, on his responsibility, commenced
making arrangements for embarking all his
staiLeble force for Fortress Monroe, to be
Mood by Oen. Dix In taking Richmond, or to
assist In repelling the rebel invasion, u ann.
Dix might think proper. Our waters, since
the reception of the news, have been black
with moving muses of troops.
Probable Fight with a Privateer.
New You, Juno 26.—The brig George,
which has arrived at New K 1117013, from St.
Croix on Juno 9th, reports that on the Bth
inst., from an observatory at Bus End, two
steamers wets distinctly MD in the offing,
towards St. Thome', engaged in battle. Can
nonading was distinctly beard for some time,
and then one of the vassals suddenly disap
peared. It was supposed that she sank. The
other I steamed out of sight, and proba
bly proceeded to St. Thomas.
The Vanderbilt was roportedat St. Thomas
on the 9th of June.
No Alarm in Washington---Esery
thing Going on Satisfactorily.
WASHINGTON, June 26.—A speelal dispatch
from Weehington to the .Eesniag Post says
there is neither alarm nor excitement in that.
city.
There are no rebels on the Lipper Potomac
this side of Harper's Perry. Everything was
going on satisfactorily.
Death of Admiral Foote
Naw Yogic, Jana 26.—Admiral Foots Mod
ta-night, at aightoon mutates pact 10 o'clock,
at duo Astor Ham.
From lllexico
Borne additional facto of considerable inter
est respecting events in He/leo subsequent to
the fail of Puebla, are mimed in a letter
from H to the N. Yw lima. The maps
of Ortega and other Generals is confirmed.
It swarm that on arriving at Orizaba they
were permitted to range through the place,
the Governor having guarantied that they
would not attempt to escape. During the
night they took advantage of the darkness,
and disappeared, a number of young ladies
aiding them in their gave, for which they
were subsequently thrown into prison.. A.
portion of theist, defenders of Puebla were to
be employed in repairing the roads between
Vera Orus and the interior. It is stated that
General Negrette not only tasted his own es
oape, but took 600 or 800 men with him. The
other generals have arrive/ at Jalapa.
On their entrance into Puebla the French
found nothing but heaps of ruins. The mus
kets used had been burned or otherwise ren
dered useless, and the cannon wereall spiked.
The headquarters of Gen. Pony have bees
removed from Vera Orris, whore a garrison of
4,000 men, half French and half Nexisans,
has been left. The President has not left the
capital; on the contrary, strenuous exertions
have been made for Its suthessful defense,
whisk is entrusted to Gen. Garth.. Gen. Mar
ques, with the remains-of the Army of the
Centre, is opposing what renistanoe he can to
the French on their way thither. Madero*
Is estimated at between 7,000 and 8,000 men.
It is stated that In addition to the Feeoh
army of invasion, there is a reastienau
Mez
loan faros of about an equal strength in the
Add, under command of Gun.
./11416
On the night of the 22d a small party of
rebels surreptitiously burned. the Quarter
master's buildings and wharf at Angela Creek, .
left 'tending by our troops. The only work:
there laid not to have been burned was •
email pOrtion of the wharf. The valuable
wharf and the buildings at the point near
by, known as Urba Switch, wore not harmed
b. 7 them, being probably too near our gun
boats.
RZAPNES AND IdDWJft S.
l.koopo bind Batas;
it &ham do 0 0 ; L .
No°orator, lwaigdooo. Wonsan Dupla It to oh.
lea to &rail thommotroo of Dow ootoolow to hurry
up theft work. MUM DICTAT Os W.
COMMERCIAL _RECORD
';-ITTSIJUB9EI EARKSTii
cr. 3 . 1 1 1. P. resm7acH Dotty Guerra, t
• SATPIIDAT. June Ye. f
There Is nothing of any Imports.* transpirlag in
money matters. Gold In New York was quoted to.
day at 14.5(a1463 4 , which is a •light advance, while
here there is so little doing In Coin that there ap
pear. tl be 130 established rates.
As the excitement is gradually subehEng, business
Is beginning to improve, though it cannot by nay
mean, be termed active. Most of our bounce, houses
are still partially alated, and while no business is so.
tithed, none is refused. The transactions, however,
an entirely local, and generally of a limited char
acter.
GRAIN—Pom flret hauds Bed Wheat may be
quoted at 81, 6®1,1O; . sale of 2 can lied on track at
11,23. There is but e limited demand for Oats,
though the market is firm at our last quotations.
Sale ofd cars Shelled Corn at 73 to 76c. Bye le an
changed.
PROVISIONS—Bacon Lin fair demand but mt.:
changed. Sale to the trade of 80,000110 Plain Hams
at B%c; also, small sales of Sugar Cared at 1148113.0
—the latter figure for Cincinnati brands. Sale of
1530 IN Dry Beef at 130.. Bless Pork and Lard aro
both dull, and in the absence of sales we omit quota
tions.
FLOUR—There lea fair local demand for thia ar
ticle, and we note email male' at $5,60d5,60 for Ex
tra and 86.00 to $6,75 for common to fancy brand. of
Extra Family. Eye flour may be quoted at $1,760
5,00.
011.0CFMIES—Sugar is steady at from 11% to
12;c. Coffee l dull at
.32.a33c. 2doloanos may be
quoted at 65060 c for old and new.
DPIED FRUIT—in lair demand- and 'toady with
Beat* of 75 hush Anylca at 5425, add 30 bush Peaches
at 83,00.
POTATOES—ettoady with a fair inquiry at from
$1,50 to $2,60 per bid according to quality.
CHEESE—in good demand and a shade higher,
ego. of 124 bx. W II at
MILL FEED—SaIe on track of one car of Short.
and Middling. mind at $1,60 per mt.
131317ELtd SAGS—Butter le (lull stud auch.ge4l
Salt. of 18 Kole Egg. at 141014 c.
FISH—SeIo of 15 half bble White Fish at $O, and
lu bble No 3 Large Mackerel at 55,50 per
.bbl.
Pittsburgh Oil glantet.
Jose 27—Crud. la firm, with a fair demand, and,
aa the receipts aro extremely light, and the market
almost bare, prices aro advancing. We quote at 16%
417 c, packages returned, and 23@22%c, packages
Included; Salo of 133 and 200 hble at 16%e. Refined,
also Iradvancirg and very lirm. In the absence of
sales, we quote gml city brands of bonded at 4.2,11
43 for hammediate delivery. For future delivery,
considerably higher figures ate demanded. One
great draw back to the trade%) net now is the fact that
the Penns3rivaule Railroad will not receive through
freight, but we are In hope, that this *betook will
soon be removed.
New Yon: reiroloum Market
Dispatch to tho Pittsburgh Gazette.
flew Toast, Julie 27—Crude L hoe active bot •
shade higher. Defined in bond, in steady at 50.3 on
tho spot; 620152%e for Jai, delivery; 264457* for
Angest, and COc for September. liaptha le doll at
2134(6230 for deodorized. hl.
Boston Fish Market
J ce a 24—There to a fair demand for Cotiflob, but
watt mos.:wed receipts prices continue to ow off
gradually. Tho oat. have been at $645,60 for rood.
tun, am mrge, tn.-lading all kind., and small ett sls3
4,60 ip qtontaL Hale and Haddock are quiet at $ 3 (
3,601$ gtl, and Pollock are selling at $3,26613,76
qtl. 1/lateral ore comparatively quiet; but few now
mrartog, nod prima am nominally pad bbl
for large nod medium; old I'. are selling at sllssll,6o
cod 57,605ti10 far large, and $B,OO for medium.
Alewavoo are quiet at $5 per bbl. Pickled florring
are doll, and selling in small lobe at $3,60(46 bbL
1u Salmon sale. limited, and prices eta nomlnall
qr... 3 id [Once.
The Winter Wheat Crop.
We have • ample of new wheat front South
ern Illinois. It is folly ripe, and the quality
good. The quality of the wheat this year, gen
erally 'peaking, will he excellent, as far as we
ere Informed; but the breadth of land morn with
winter wheat being has than last newton, as our car
reepondent informed on lut sprllig, the quantity will
be much lees than that gathered ISO, a. regents the
winter variety; the amount of erring wheat sown was
large, however, and 'tumid It to • not well, the crop
will be a Mil one—Cin Price C. ht, June Xith.
Catcago Mar at.
Jua s 26—The general produ
We to-day, and the prince show
meat. There war an improved
and the market closed ttrai ar
per bushel—with mho of No 1 ti
No 2 Spring U:4 16c; lieJected a
No 2 hod Winter at g1,u1%. T
tiOUOD doll and neglocted—with
White Winter extras at $6,50;
extra. at 1450. The demand
we note no advance of ,S4(o.‘c
of shout 250,000 btu/If:lsaias° t
allot; busyleilc for 'Liver /Mud
!diked tiara in atom and Id
In stela—thy market opening
Iris active and quiet at 4.8.,i(gi
advanced Iktel3qo per buzbet—w
001 !mohair, at artayblinfor No 1
Puled la .tort—the market Clot
Latins. Eye wag quiet at
held at 42c, bet buyers were on
The Crop of
markets ware ac
tlll further Improve.
demand for wheat,
advaace of
. „5401c
ng at 61,0901146 X;
ring 74077X,c; and
e lifiour market crone
light salsa of choice
d 1.10/1161011 Spring
Corn is active, and
r bushel—with •ales
Elver Whitalltzed
oat; 4.93ittlelhfic for
7 for llejscted Corn
1 nynnt, but closing
Ibr Mixed. Bata
r thinks of about 76,-
1 and 604ljtact tor Be
g at the inside quo
liighwtnes wero
offering 41%,c.
Flax.
The Cincinnati Price Curren says ►a unusually
large amount of Cleo seed waif • n, and It Is doing
very well; the crop of seed will be unusually large,
beyond a doubt.
Wheat on the Upper Mississippi
The St. P.ul Poet, of the 2.ltb, says: the amount
of wheat yet to the country I. eery large. On the
Mineleota there are 150,(1U0 bushale still to store. Up
tha Iliedealppt u leiat 100,000 more. If wo haee
rains to rale° the river.° as to allele exports, the
crop. w ill he eery large this seaport.
Imports by Railroad.
PITIVIICIIGIO, FT. Warts & UHICAGO 11411.214.• D,
Jour 27-20 bbla dour, Zdackoown & Llabart; 60 do
do, Lludaay it Telford; 6 coltr, 6 too ham, 8 Ewart I
au; 2 to beef, J A Esnahaw; 2do do, Haworth et co;
2 cka bacon. John S Wilson; 6 bad tobasXo, Little &
Trimble. 2T6 kg. wheat, J B Liggett A co; 23 aka
rags, E It Godfrey; 100 bbla door, Jai Gardner; 20
cases tobacco, nutlia Iley1; 12 libds lead pipe, Alex
Gordon 26 hbds bacon, V Bailers & co; sdo do, 100
bbb dour, Watt Js lYlleun
I , n-rumours a CLLVELAND RAILSOLD, Jane 26-
8 pkgs ost meal, 10 boa cheese, Wm Haslege; 42 do
do, )4, Ilearlotoni 11 do do, Jas Brown.lee; 120 •do do,
am Op potatoes, L B Ifoigt A co; 20 bids made oil,
Wade Hampton; 10 dodo, A Cookie; 10 Dan theme
Hartland Connor; 23 do do, /r, Li Hien co; loaki
potatom, 4 do barley, Ido peaches, Ii ItcYlcker, 2
WAN eggs, Shomaker A Langi 0 rolls leather, Wm
Meccas; 210 bbls potatoes, Hitchcock, Ilebreery
co.
a/i , ov4a4
CORNER PENN AND ST CLAIR
STREETS'
PITTS. IMEGar, PEINNA:
Thu largeet, cheapest cod. beet of the United
Stake. ilia pap fors full Commercial course, in.
chiding Writing and Commercial Arithmetic.
tis extra charges for Manufacturers, Steamboat,
Railroad and Bank Book.lieephig.
Ministers' eons at one-ball price. Students enter
and refine at any time.
This Institution ls omaducted by exper i enced
Teacher. and practical business mm, henos the pref.
pence for graduates of this Collage by bush's= men
t t the country, as well as this city.
h f r = 1L
A. OOWLIL, long knownla the best Pen
man of cis Union, Pickle' Ornamental and Itspld
Suriname Writing.
itfirror apecimene of ProL Oowlo's unequalled
Writing, and Catalogue contairdag feL informistiou,
polo.° twenty-Sty omits to the Principals
IIttfICINS keirra,
iasay4....inwer
F U fiN IT U 11X
AliD
UMIII AND litrOOD 0111Lia5
ISZLLLEIO OFT
GRAD rsioss
WiiOLL9►LA OE RETAIL.
JAS. W. WOO WELL,
aT and 119 Third area, dproiriiii R. dmon LOu &
And 111 &math ntrewit. -.inhlo
CIIU.
ALL/Ull a / I NY COUNTY. _ln
ter of the mtate of Gabriel oily,
June Term, MO.
And mow, June L1th,186.1, on motion of 0. B. M.
Smith, the Court appoint J. Sutherland. rag,
auditor. to distribute the fund. in ins hands of the
Administrator.
014 k. BY THU COUNT.;
Wiz. A. fluson,
All parties Intended are hereby notified that the
Auditor above nano:twill attend to the dutlee et hie
onto.. No. 19 areal street. Pltteborib. on FUWAY;
th" bitlt di/ nr.7 l ply, A. D. lam, at I o'clock p.m. at
Which time and Plato lbw, ere r e 4 14, 0 •4 16 4°411
Jalit:Atd-11.23-29
JAB. L. 131:1111-111LAND,'AnAltor.
A SPLIGISIDII) alt & Levu csaLli,
containing 106 ache, within five miles of the
oilY, imer litenaileld Station,. on the Pituborgh
Steubenville Beamed. Ximillant malice for *ann.
try lade, underlaid . *Lb JX4I vein five foot thick.
Thisproperty Li ozwitt at • Vett bazeiS•
nqu
lire et J. K Baary •
do. 107- . Vcarth street, neer Smith fi eld ll Enid.
- mirtiblmems
FIM
R, NHUIT.-300 baseele chola°
Am/ UM. dried Apples, for sato low io eisdlot.
Old won, id 217 Linortyr lomat.
jell WEBB a WILLINOON.
PROPOL&LE. '
DZPOTT Catt 13.7311411211 ChurnsViten - a;
Pittsbunly P • June 21. 1162.
100 ""
RAY
Sealed Proposals win be racebreo at Dale alga until
12 m , the cOrn DAP Or /VIM 180, fez furnish
ing end delivery of Pit - entire, Ps, ONlftlittEi-
DaltD TONI! of GOottIII2IIOILINTABLI - 14Y,
In Welt well booed, wohltintg about biro Inatid Ond
tity I. yr-,dt each, as follows: • .
lb 40. 1.41 or betty, the 7th day of July, 18113. .
25 tone on or before the 15th day of July.lB6l.
23 tom! an or tsfors the 228 day ot /ply. 1161
u 6 ton On or Dolomites Seth day tit .Tnly, WIS.
Protonic must be masked "Proponis tar 100-torti
at Baled day." and addressed to Lt. Oil. Q. tlBO2B.
Deputy Quartermaster General, 11. I. Army.
Pitt.-
burgh, Pa.
The ability of the bidder hied the contrackshould
It be nwereltd to him, mutt be guararitatal by two
reepomible poisons, whore signahhes. Mant he
pended to the guarantee.'
The napondblifiy of the anima - 10mm= heath:4l
by the edictal certificate of the Ohirk of- the phallist
District Oourt or of the United MAWS Dlitrkt At.
Muhl.
Bldde-s most be present In person when the bids
are opened, or their prop:hale willhidit . be Shuddered:
Holds equal in amount to balt - fttesitm to be'rei
calved on the contract, sighed by the °Manatee and
both of his guarantors, erfll ha neieteeel et-the inc.
medal bidder upon signing the tichstrara. Ai the
bond mast stromnahe the contract,
/ turn' be neces
sary-for the bidden to hays their btaldenien with
them, or to base bonds signed in antldpaticn and
ready to be produced when the contract is sigpied...
Fans Ghearesnise. . .
We, of the county of —and: Blade at
and of the county of anAStife - Of
hereby guarantee that
._ able luiltdAlf hen.
In aomirdancowithihe terns Of Ithipropaalt
and that, should his propilittlon acoontedi biZ
et °ow enter into a oonixaM in ahoetrdanat:lllstiv,
with. /Mould the contract be awarditiOthnwa ace
prepared to become bin Matti**. '
To thlo guarantee matt be appealed - the ofdettil
oertifleam above mentioned. • •
Psoposati from disloyal parties will not be antelli
end. and an cad' of allegiance will .blsbeitillfedulf
successful bidder s'before aim/ft coarsens. ,
Th• undeudgood murex to himselfthe right. CO
Moot coy or ad bids that he may deem too hisdu
Payment to be made upon the completion of the
csntract, or 17 mod thereafter as the undendped
'hall be in fan& 0.08088,
lent:td Lfent. Gol. and D. Q. N. General.
Derorr QuaarassuAran (issuer:a Orem; 1 .
Pittsburgh; Pa, June 124.1883.
10,000 BUSHELS OF OATS.
Seamed Proposals will be received at this olhoe until
12 o'cloek m., the itilru DAY OF JUDE, 1869, for the
foralshing and delivery at Pittaurrgh, Pa, on or be-
L re she Bth day of July. 111113, of TIES THOUSAND
BUSIIELS ON-41U0D, OLEAN, BUNND OATS, in
groan mks, well sewed up, and to welsh Ilicfg-tees
.potto4 to tha busks/.
Propmals mast be marked .Proposals for 10,000
beach of Oat.," and &clawed to Lt. Col. O. (Moss,
Lepuly Quartermaster General, U. 8. Army,
burgle, Pa. •
The ability of the bidder to MINI the contract,
should MU awarded to him, must be guaranteed by
two rerpokibte pewee, whose stighattums muse Co ap•
yondea to the guarantee.
The responsibility of the guarantors must be shown
by the official oartincate of the Clerk of the nearest
District Court, or the United and= District AttOW
ney. Bidder. must be present in pawn wheel the
bias are opened, or their proposals will not boon •
sidered. Bond equal in amount to half the sursito be
received cn the contract, dined by the container
and bottilif his guarantors, all be replied Of .
sucaufol bidder, upoti signing thecontract. As the
band most accompany the contract, it will bs maw
ury for the bidden to
.have thgtr bondsmen with
thew, or to bare bonds signed in anticipation, and
ready to be produced when the contract le signed.
Peres of Gisanswiew
We, —, of the county of ---, and State of'—,
and of the county of —, and Mate of do
hereby guarantee that —is able to fulfill• con.'
tact in soccrilance with the terms of his peeped
thin, asi that, should his proposition be accepted.
he will at once enter into a contrast In Nocardanee
therewith. Ohonld the centssethe awarded him we'
are prepared to become his securities.
To Wets guarantee must be appended the official
certificate abOVe mentioned.
ProcessLi from disloyal puttee will Rot be consid
ered, and an oath ot.alleglance will be required of
snrcombill bidders before aigaing contract.
The undersigned turves to himself the right to
reboot any or all bids tint he may doom too high.
Payment to be made neon [h. completion of the
contract, tr so soon thereafter u the undersigned
shall be in fonds. 0. CROgS, •
J.or.td Lieut. OoL and D. 4.M. Galena, .
PROPOSALS FOR HAY, STRAW
&ND 61110.19.
dwurrarr Quaamtarmumat'e Organ, -
Torture Deramnramr, .
Corner O and TWontymerand strosts,
WAINUIIaToN, D. 0., April 10,1503,
WRITTIN PatiPOSA.I,B are bathed for inralsk-.
ins HAT, STRAW, OATS sad 00.814.1 M the ries
thin Depot, to be delivered at the lailmed pogo*: or
at mg of the Glovarnmesit Whom* laftlds
The proposals to be addrimodg tEi suausignsil,
and they should state the quantity of matt article;
*Sand, also the price and the data of delivery.
Proposals will he received for Ilya tbensandie
m
Sula of Cern or Oats, and filly (50) tone of or
Straw, and upwarda, mbar it ohould be for the
tarest of the Govarnment to ciantract tor a ltee
amount.
All gran to be put to good mkt - , of about two (9)
t Inhale mob. wtdoh are to be farad:Led at the poet
of the contreetor.
The Hay and Straw to be warcrely baled.
Ail Grain and Hay offend to be subject to. a sled
inspection by the Government
tontrectesrill be awarded tront l =tiine to the
Wrest responsible biddate,ll the tntenete of the ow
skw may minim Good secinity will be rigared.lar
-the faithful fulfilment of any contract made under
tlJe edvesticensnit.
Payment to be mad* .t the completion of She cos
tract, b.. L. BELQWN,
apaltant Captain and A. QJlif., U. 8. A.
Jrz w 800.811.
S TANDARD MILITARY WORKS. U. 8. Infantry Tactiot. Authorled edition.
GUltain's Cannel far Toluntrets.
Wllasn'e Infantry and little Tesl4l.
Scott's Infantry Tactica. 6fele.
hicOtallan's Hamad lizercdoe:
Itintinbuty's Artillery and Wintry. -
Anderson on Yield Artillery.
Cooks's 11. 8. Cavalry Tailor. 2 yak.
Coypee's /laid MancalniC Quetta Hanle,
Ocrapany Clerk, containing' iostrnctlotli for
mons, rolls sad calms papa
for We by KAT A 00. 65-Wood
guitwic AL I ABLE 800 rit
Fka Dlvorolons of PIN. yob.
Laiand's Deistical Atom 9 lob.
Dr. Porter's Lectures on Hoinitioa.
Dondlio do Trento, in Sp d& and Latin.
floweo Treatises. .19ma.
&Um* of in, Banarrootlon. Bouloy..
Bono and Batas' lirotka. 1 vol. .
Klopatock`o diandab. 2 yob., 16 son: " '
Oonyona Lochner onllhnlptankfteta 1 1 1,3 1)Wd7.
Howe's Works. I Irol '
ni3l6 .1. L. 87AD,711 lour* stmt.
LATE rUBIALLILTIONS:
My &other" Friends. WEI*.
Watery of the Behrmatioaln lir Moseof Gelds.
lfootlgh on the Boandety Of another World:
The Great Iran Wheel Mountoid: Erewniow.
Benteres Thirty Tears lathe 11. k Senate. -
.Loe Miserable'. Gott aM paper. _
Eyes and Ems. 'teacher.
The Eters and tho Angels.
Worley icrElabsry, Theology Medicine, Ees
milt Jell. L. BE AD. 187oarth street.
gtourra elnanneres terrint•
Wesausarote ern, Perch 1813.
O .
WlOlB OF STEAK .8=.31 . a re
.N
invited to send to the fltlarterraErtaerert
ogles sunder' he their charter or solo.
Tenders should coatidn'descrlptlone of the'seinds,
their dttneurkno,.carotlisl or ragatered, tannag e
Nowa carrying cepacdtywhetherpowtredi
whether stde.wheel or propellers,whothsr caner. or
teen Weaned. Was and most Of englnsiarollobillero,
and StlOUiti scats the at which they are
by long or short charm; with tharestlarated=
the fend la can otiose. or In ass the getsraftzenf
should prefer to pnrcheeo *teed *fig mix•h!insw.
. Owners of MOM needs already in thili=ei.el
the laserturasstezt 'Dieertsienti Id
make lE= to 'the Depuinsent eny motion la
their I ratio latch they alay.ba. .t.l
rent, d Woo {be pia et which thay alltfOrM ll .
'" fall sock tolldi ll salt i 1 RUTIN tielitutri
Termsiter General of the United States; at waddnat
ten, and should be endorsed oProperele aft the char.
ter or eels of atearnano . , . • .
~ , .
When malted they; ill be. ontaidersdoand the
Department will. Midi:near to reduce the laity ea
genie attending armytzanop =baba aporttlut coma
and ildiewattes by substituting; whatemr It Can do
so, cheaper mode of 'qual csimeity $, Wei .ncrw
employed.
TO LET.
.
VO.ll RENT.—TUe thrikkriory
i WASIROUBM, No. I Wool otrootitetOoorp
los tams apply to • • 7114/18 1 1 / 1 1114,
(Hollso,op i Sable * WAY ; •
or to JOINER WOODLI4
=taw ‘eontroild sad Woidistroote:
tU latT-4.lne, Tee •or Three - norms
J. in the third or tOniet roar of GUMS
lug, NM duet, with or wt 4148 otoseipoiror:‘
on wow.,: • • 'mita
Pt) , 100 —The third stowt.the
X building now'ecouyied by the subac aDcoet
of Bt. Clair rtreet ant. Duquesne Way.
AMU r. • :, BOBT. AIiIIWOBTH.
1863. - uNAVMAIii,SI al?otlnt
SUORE LINE.
The new and elegant iow.preonne dimmer
6173.9.14' WARM 0127: WEL RioraWin
Will r=1:1 dating the seeten between the oboes porte
as tolb:vws:
Leone Clievehind toe isiw OW. Zest 1304031111
and Zap CI% botching stiell notosp. .:Udailant
Port Maas% Irotester.ittuenillhkrsent'Aubeft
Port Austin and 2411/11F•Mi P"frI VR P 34I62 : 4I
zysiania, at o'clock. • ' • '
Loom bieueer . tor Cleeetend - overy-SATtraDAY
HOEHI&as baghts cotedgited tossed:ll realm
, pa
Tbzoogh oniburoto teed& jildgpirs, g ff .
lug freight. nods conalimi Owl to . 041 Illortiltin
go on tat boat tritbent choir he 11 , 11. —. •
soltkam H. cultairmika
S yitur.-60 bble. extra tionny - 0V
to do .ortad bratidivez -
/a store and for male by 1.114 D S.: :
Jun Libirti t:14..
magiwfwimmilfpmwmilworwommqwWWM
POR 1141.11.
FOR = : —Very desirable IRON
IMPSto PkOpiliff, drasted at McVey.
tom • • Meanly; Pa,. within* abort distance of
the Pu. 2 2.71 ' • a+3. ina Gang: . 110 freatigd
3 0, 9. 11 7 ''• • runtara, voidoiro
aroPra power •• blow it. using either cberooal mute-racite coal about LICO antes timber brkd ; also the
or-Imprensa • - woodid iron ore bank. containhlt
''bootoot l7 - w hln - yret ge docas in erns dance the
um ore fro wldeit•eohn Inane
his renown • nod' inetifeekbrated t motive Tire
and e at . . t ;Wale the only-ar.., . i,. proper , /
In the Stara. blob prodems the ore t .0 for es•
tabliahlng • teas or like charad e
literals • • 'bons 160 eau of las., *train half .a
roll. of t h e . . • • held trades W . g hams, man
Which *brad as of excellent itentStite ere can be
tetra, at . rr •I DO onreedlnilkliv• ton, Wetted
ou the for -. bank , and on which. sludla have
recently bran naltiand which will pradaresalkient
ore to en • • I the Ammo*. 800.th:tell Ara is Wm
.b, m aat .0 neighborhood. t hutoal , in nay
gulatitim, '•to has delivered et the rumba at
to 634 ante • busheL
TUN Yu • Ifs well situated for the markets, hey.
tog water e• • rail oommanicat•one with Philadel•
phi", Pittsburgh. Baltimore, lianisbcri t , and other
important manufacturing tom.
Jfer pa:s t igmas and anther partic dare apply to
IL N. BUBBOO6IIII,
J•l9:slir ' Philadelphb4.Pes,
VOR" BALR-4151ADD3ON FOUNDRY
A: • AIM IdAOIII2IB 11110P.-WTba ahem alma.
llahmont, Xadisen,liediesta, moot engibly OW"
tamed for bostrume. /t =laths • lorge amount of
machinery, and ali - &Aro.Torge oireortounkt of the
most wieder& patterns Ito rewire* mill and minipill
work. Madigan - to mop Gostrable platy of renitence
and poosommenwior mrientama for mantlattaring
—baring good taallitlis far transportation' to all
parts of the coostl7., to
my kw; Ming chola
and the locality emend to no other in the thdtid
biotite for good health. The proprietor will son the
ratablbhment, If applied for mon a }t . b good bargain,
or one•hall of it only to emu compttentsemon, who
tineontanditirell ind ^Minimement of
Fish .an fatablithroint,Dr tt.ririt...dispoied Ofanma,
be inettldrene its dempotelble..buteelo — r_ei Waco!
lean, retstetogare ,heteceet or likth ilamiq malt the
particle xleblog teetr.::2lieke an terpfUge . ektp•
per& ha ,elle'Vw.,:witle mom lectit., °Oda& item
they.autdo,aademtlr Perthel-dochin goxiimot
tor steamboats, engines And EsachlnerN a. compall ,
e 4 to go.to otter cities, for the weal a parties has
to do the Work.:-
. .
ror
tarns • and prism address 110; 460, Madison,
Indlaada Palm
tirtuLtvel utAIiCT SAWS Ulf "A
U
11017211,A1QD.tOT 94 . w2.1En Br83112:
alrtne of an onliiortha Crphat4Ponatin'Alli•
/Bony County, tlxeremilll be eapcaeAl Jo.Pfbllo We:
on the ptemltei, on . 14yue .. street, he ;7 Clikr • ld
Pigtsbaret, TO X 804014 04:441410.
18.3. at 10 o'clock a. ps r am 'ale pro
Ur John
Ourts,.die4• idr_s4k..cert44 l .9%..iciirODA - _„stil! .
eta on the corner of Wartulnnot sac - I ,BBl t
In the Oily of,2lBtalutrig4.lu44
Inches ou flayhe atm,: and extaidlog beck slOng
Jackson alley 90 feet; babas loa bu,d tin plan of
late lald.onaby:ltai. Innucto lbgiapt molted In
Dei4 . DobtioL P,py,pll39_, rodth e name ishk.h Was
tantalized by'lLit„ ATM* Werrpu foutd Jolutlazta,
deed, by deed dated Jantiars 87, 1137. recorded 1n
Dud Book voL 53, me 152, on which la wooled
tiio.itorybriak dweltlatlibosi..
Terms cash. 'JOHN MINTZ, Exeoutor.
for bathos: parliculara smoke or 0. Hasbrouck,
Attorney for petlilinard/0.166 South stmt.
..1111 . - =Mar.: sbostgo tram Seances),
breathing two blared d alithipainc awes.. Sh•
land fs Aiwa. atm ,tanabad acmes
'cleared.. Dosiandilmaitone oft the prenitesa —also
DsaaLog.lionis, Itainiaad Orchard... Onelearsdiand
tell timbered; a WILL be sold law, althar in one, two,
for further malodors ippls to -
114 lifig.4 BARN,.
• • or, IL PATItION, •
• Irina alsost, , Plttaburgh;
J.Or, M. DIOR, Yittatotlnto Es. 1013.1k0t
PeS EM mosorsill Iniptiteid, with- LOG DA CI
:thoraces otooteid,-'l4 toorrehlp, Alletheey
county, met the OILS %Poor .renn, tormerly mimed
by James WidtOokor, doomeod. • Will be sold clamp
for csee. Also, 16 , 11.011a11iG MILL, Imams es Om
t.Hardin MOW ..with 1181.5 w =na of laud, hoax% barn
and othar '
Inquire of •
De. WAX.H. MILL; McKeesport. Pe.,
IBLA.O. KILLS, Braddock.i Held;, Pa n
or THU& 4LLLKIDAH,bor. /Marta and' Grout eta,
Pittobringb, • - • • • tori Mined
Atorsivrr ieutc
%in.% 204 20 by 212 bit each,
legheny Avenue. Also. Three - ,ke1e..1 15 . bYtgkille.
Anntlag on layette street, &mend Word, Autony.
Uwe lote are very dnbabley WA' I. OW of the
Net hxettotle k ot the Ohy k and, , elthln MINA et the
Atenebester_, Beltway. en tidwell street.
(Beeper '• Line u rgr will sell the phi ett lota to
ono IrushWfAYvarior: Tenter ee'
Apply - to OABl5Ohl, '
ealler ie
Ohio street; Allehhetri•
- BALD--Ono auperior rmond
.a: band CYLIEDIIII DOILIS, BO Imam by 90
tool bfog. Porillto_
4 . 03r 6i Ltinolg mb nift-1W4Td4.3.1 booboo dilinsfor, $
iriTilltAdaada 80/ Bilzfold; frl4ll
Ponta
4 5 1 , Trild, a nd MN rAGINZ
trm igewhatimeser droll to boa frill Of
low 1W afga. , awn( DOLE,
sofa thi *bog body rtw. oor. rotas Miff.
IsTUUK.- ..11'.6104 -3t.""
ilNit IsTUUK -YOU - BALE ,
41. - coatilalng 192 wail 175 Wu clawed aid Mu a
ad,altizaha ou Oa Paa• adlaalaioact amity, Ira-.
neat Ult riais;:lina, tonal imiar Iloralor.
wadAta'ailleitroin 21a* bertaidi - ilelmpron”
'manUridwa oo dwelling, bulk Lenil:id
claw& Thu firm a
id khan , sail
fig, and am be bought low and creasy x
MIS B. woLLIN 00 0 log Fourth at.
P..V41. dALLEG—Ahaliiiiited.UN "toms
.i.: =a Azilur - ourlon 'Or • nowiD, E.
10 to WI Betel. of Hugh alum, bus.-
Walt/ wogea 41 ' - • 'otltorichasticom the
examselr ' the bank i:4 'the' Ohio
dreg; lor i illr.kniruit Ortiesmioa prop.
Fated' ll* Isisme. r ot A. posl4ll4'ffet.' ea
itrest.• ...
Lilt:- • - lasaramiszu an 4 well
A: finlalisd TWO4TOBT BRICE 11017814 with T
item =Laced damosilar,and.hipimantwater, srlth
• team stab. hut. r p420410, .11 lota 80:110,
on Lccimt . inbar:Nisiugre Ball.
way Inuits 44 TIM 0171036 or to HANBY
HiliDNlLL:•Lcoakc'stilet,Ms•or,
lIIAKN NO MUK UNPLJUSANT
.1 AND DNBAII3.IAITIOINSB.—Tor univiesesat
and deuterons elelease. .liSe - MILILBOLD 8 NI.
TRAlPPNlNNlUOrtickliee•recelved the eadosa.
loot of the Wet ' tphyslelens In the WWI
Etsiss.-. Is Voir ' . Wilkie& hilitiadty as •
a
entsia ears for the - Abaft ezid systole=
hear ' Ind - abliedall Abe Diery
ile ril =erpail 1 ' ' Debilityi-Mentel , sai
Physical DeytateleNi , beollity r Deterabsettos •ol
Blood ee thellial. , , 14. .., llyitterheAkameal
Initsbilltyi end fileepleasisse at NW;
Absence. .AinanilesLoss of - Appilits,
Ilieselatla Dow Itsi-Disorpnier
lira
es - +Of NW Clententlon,Pelpl•
talon 44 the. ,InA whist all•theobncosaltests
el a neevensend ' • lti.ed state°, ths dynes." -,
To,ldit.7 blesiall i e is li.t.eilliD a, cut- this , cart, Lab ex
Reintbo , he *Mar.. , eareernininleati. ,
Bee edeetthinicent fn'anothereolexca: , lapftlibelhel
... „ .., . .
.
LIMICM•do,'M .461Z4.773,
G.AND,ENZR - COITIN, £o *oz
IJ • numutic.rxiii.uo,laPHlA AND ExxiAkazfil.
mamas Ownwaskjiorpa•elit_coisicer_Wood. a)td
.w -A-JONEH,, , OLGKIII: Nowt% Amu
• v.. statifia aid-Hartfdrtin
runincsOmapahlill, grlirster street.. • • '
0„, ••• I • n - R• ißzwucrAnar..t,, .4 I
3 JUIVILUICqI (kacrast - oorner. Ilarkat. imd Watec
DAL-, 14i -sxourraarAzamumwr
.r.e..auro.Cbrultri. 87 Mb vitriol.
rrrikilt.-64.161/3atift '
.11 - 11161tiiiiI,Ahl.X106111 . 1.M0/1 libla..l ban%
: :Lstiitd6t e
ousbir Oui Haring t 0 bbla. 6t' Phi;
vb.
_ 160 b .0. 100160666;
55 Midi, 7
60 taus plake . ,,Qlp64; • I
-,' 766 611,0.,t1,,, I .; ~,,,, 314.-q.!Xi.:IOC•6ZUTONA
W4)O1 aW114•:. , jn'balls
Rosy, Max' Ler
. totr VARPIT'
.in
to
dooltun only. • • .... - •—
• • • and onintlints for Gotten WRAPPING
•TWINZO. Nancy Twines and Ilah UMW Pod
Coula r Olotbon Islam floolt Coeds. An., - -
Patina, nod TutnoWnnbotuta.• - •
_,; -• . R.
114 Ration Liao. Now•Yorn.
AND
takes,..:- G..
I kes,.
N tiTOXII ANw _ .:- t .
• ----- - -711borneW. • eissiffet . '•• ,
--- ' ••• '.50 'de' oh Intro* 1mr,:,,,'-'
Tr. prepie Noah
4. AI E! TRlOacarrhing dad lads
N. aBBOTEIX3I
boserCheese
L dors •
,'W,vtl4lo.lo
hafa/ 1161 "" Vitsx.
LBATIIKS i$ INEIv-43ak.-Taimed,
c / Heft s (Nr. Tian sad thexcumes (Math
natl) suumbetural LW lOrmilit'at 116 andll9
it Oak street: ' & P. PHILWPd.
SW Far th:a and Banned
og. °a nano% sadA,ber Bran Az ii t t
WW I,
• • fa.aad TO Wats/rend.
• - us mon,
- N.C. ..
2;
12 111 WATLNINIUlia: •
1130 bbia. pan Dart Crook;
.Winuntod hp from pit, iall sat ea s, . ibr WO by
JAS. DBOX
saktt - Ist Ng )1/ Waist stmt.
~~.~
bblzactotge-oad
vulva/ - Ploo.00:iitto.
go UEleno•tor by
RIMY 11 LOLLINE.