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1 . ,..... 1 4r0uttet.............. ......... 29 5-19
Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee.
fonowiag donations hare been received
far tie leek mding June 27,1863.
The ' Vedienoldiery Aid Society of Garai-
Vill•-20 muslin shirts, 17 pairs drawee, 13
handkentiefs, 7 towels, 1 pair slippers, 2
packages rags, 1 pound dried blacitherriss, 1
pair woolen soda; 15 rolls of bandage, 3
pounds lint, 2 name vista, 2 summer mats,
11 balls darning yarn and 8 darning needles,
2 feathsr palows, maga:lass and papers.
• Ladles' Aid Satiety of Worthington --1
bushel tired apples, 11 quarts of dried elder
berries, dried emu, 2 blankets, 6 towels, 1 pair
pillow cuss, *loth for bandages, 34 bushel of
dried peaches,.l pair -Sheets, 1 pair pilkwe, 2
shirts, cloth for bandages, books, 6 pounds
dried apples, 2 pairs socks, 1 barrel potatoes.
Soldiers' Aid Society of Merosr-12 quilts,
1 shoot. 10 enplane. 13 towels, 5 new shirts, 1
bandage, 1 oleos Wen best, magazines, pa
pen, .to., 63i • pounds dried, apples, 5 packa
ges-et fruit, 5 pillows, Ig f pillow-cases, 21
handkerehleft, 4 pairs drawers,half-worn
shirts, 3 , pairs scale, 20 cans fnit, 19 pounds
shiedeppie, 253 pounds mad peaches and
ap tadtarrellid Beaty of Grenville-23
towels, pair looks, 2 MIAMI shirts, 1 jar
pickled tomatoes, 5 cans fruit, 1 bar soap, 1
bushel potatoes, and a quantity of dried ap-
Ow:
Mni. Wm. Bagley-20 pounds corn starch '
1 drawly, 16 bars soap, 12 papas farina, 6.
cans cemented milk.
• Soldiers' Ala Society of Kittanning-1 bar
el potatoes. •
Ladies* Aid Society of Webster 43 muslin
'tau, 7 pairs drawers, 4 sheets, 4 pairs Pil
low eases, 8 bait-wom shine, 11 towels, 29
handtereirefs, 3 pain woolen socks, 1 pair
'lotion seas, 3 quilts, 13 rolls of bandages, 6
bandies rags, 1 Cox liar, 24 palm-laaf fans, 3
oasis Iralt„.11 dans apple batter, 8 packages
dried trait, 1 sack filled apple, 4 combs, 1
cake soap, and 2 packages literature.
• Wissilisli Ladles' Soldiers' Aid Beaty of
Mt. 'Jackson-29 shirts, 23 pairs drawers, 3
towels, 1 Unlit sheet, and a quantity of pa
ws.
• Soldlimo Aid Society of New Brighton-6
lbed-ticks, 23 towels, 1 bundle old insulin and
Um. 8 pipers corn starch, 1 paper farina, 2
packages dried cherries, 1 package dried
pesetas, 2 packages dried apples, 1 package
green tea, 1 passage maple sugar, 1 package
blast tea, 2 bustles blackberry wine, a gain
say of books and papers, 2 bags dried apples,
1 jar fest batter, 8 elms fruit, 14 wrappers,
36 muslin shirts, 1 Pilotage old muslin shirts,
6-pairs drawers, 33 handkerchiefs, 14 yards
mosquito net, 3 eiavats, leakages pipes*.
Soldiers' Aid Society, Rochester —9 jars
fruit, 20 ems trait, 6 glasses jelly, 3 butt es
vinegar, 2 bottles barnip,l bottle no name, 1
bottle cherry wine, 2 packages alai" 1 bundle
lint, 1 bundle sap.
Marmon, Society, Economy—Messrs. Baker
and Sendai, 1 barrel wbisky, 1 barrel wine.
Soldiers' Aid Society, Clarion-4 comforts,
quilts and 7 double wrappers, 84 handker
chiefs, 2 cravats, 2 mule shirts, 6 flannel
stab, 11 pairs semen, 1 1 strew
yllow and slip, 1 pair socks.
Allegbeity Ladies' Aid Rocisty-2 packages
gapers, 1 sack dried blackberries, 1 small bag
elderberries, 1 paper Lanes. 1 paper barley, 35
Wows, 35 pillow-asses, 4 bandies mosquito
net, 5 pairs socks, l blanket, 1 cost, 1 doable
'raped; gas palm-leaf fang, part of a banal
of potatoes), 6 pads, 2 sheets; 1 shirt.
Soldiers' Aid Society of Riehlaad, Hamp
ton, and Pine Townships-58 handterchins,
2 Ainnel shirt", 26 muslin shirts, 6 pairs
ikewart.'
Sixth Ward Bohool-3 shirts.
dieldiere Aid Society of Clarksville 13
ssm-pillows,ll pounds dried trait, 4 sheets, 20
pillows, 20 pillow-eases, 32 towels, 30 pious
soap, 2 pairs drawers, .4 handkerchiefs, 1 dos
as combs, 10 palm-leaf fans, 1 bed-tiok, 29
shirts.
A Friend ....—.. ' 110 00
Prosper& Co. 8. A., Jos. G. Beals,
Ceptain....—.. .... ............. 28 80
APrised - -.—.4.—......." 1 00
Collected at Mt. thlesel.... 88 80
was Mesiting Kithlnning.
The anion! of Yesterdays (Monday)morn
fag pain from Pittsburgh, iningikg WWII of
the ideas= oz garriaburg„ grapy wetted
time people of, this , ronunnaity../Tho people
ptherei In pimps on the earner of the struts
to hear the saws read from the morning
papers, and it was resolved to take immedLeue
steps to and men to the lest of war. Dul
ness was 'upended, and the citinne met in
%mama meating in the Court Hoes*, at 2 o'clock
la tie aftifilooll. The spurious room 111111
oomfortably Ailed. The misting was organ
had by calling lion. Judge Buffington to the
Chair, assisted by Chambers 0rr,,J.8. Brown,
Ateitandsr B.synolds,-Bsp, and Go. B. O.
Orr, Verse President, and James Qedgbiy and
D. 0. Boggs, ilsoustizies. D. Bartley,
stated the object of the lusting to be to raise
• potion of the aunty's assessment of three
months troops in maponse to the call of Gov.
Curtin. OM. J. B. Findlay, Jadge
• hoz Thomas MeOiainall, and others,
tNairn brief addresses. Tao nuns of relen
,
tw o, obtained by reamitiag odious for thnes
omp oelles were read, and is was stated other
, toani taio„ Placer" had quite • number of
LIMP& ie.. fr e s thought a sufilident number
of sows won.'d it' enrolled altogether to form
at h oot t wo tw ormaiss. Messrs. 00L Wed.
Loy; 3. 8. codex' out 8. Buffington' were up.
pontind • ounnithe . *Milo fends to, support
the famith of those wk., efOold volunteer.' Mr.
Gotha, one of tho somorittos • young and
promising lawyer, objected to in. conic. hem.
tofom pursued of ..petting subearip done after
' . :ther, saes bad loft; to support thint faw4lioir
•and. Moo, hi- was lassancem, falling , pay
their subsciiptions.c Be insistaii..a th.Altt-
Mu pitying down what they proposed &•iiir••
Fed ail to gtvr.liberally. Be moved NO g• -
seirki by pl:tidag upon the table
ftgreezbaoks.' This pronto' turn of h:. 4
spook' created asuman applause is the an
dantes, end was immodluely followed with
eautelhations of SiOd Usk from' Col. J. B.
itindliiy, J. A. Cablioll, Judges Bullizpon;
' Item, lispiolds, arid WC trout J. B. Brown.
• Boos nearly $1 , 550 was obtained in eash:—ln
tYI cub sad satioriptioiss, j 1,400. 'Mhos the
moaq was coming re, the samulasui roee to
ob* pitch Mule was (UMW' for the Pres
ides* le • mahitalm order.i When the oozing
train left fotthis - citylthe Meeting was stilt
la prephis o .ash" the . work of opening going
TEN andetslgned dufri to .isorult a comps
by,
for the throe months' seryloi. A roll has
hum opened In the Mak ?vow, over S. P.
Stn 'a &ureters, corner of Federal street
sad Bona Common; ( Allegheny 0117.
hoped that In this boar, whoa oar State Is In.
"ailed and oar city thrastonoi then WA be
sew to rally for the Undue. Other catitpa•
Wei ire Wog formed, . under thrviston ,
of a.lO. Due, also Capt. W. P. Marin ate
adJeulat of the llid Pa. Volunteers. • The
'rots et the tomer wUt be Road, for the pros'.
ut i , at the Club Rooms—that of the Uttar at
*the old Market Bono, dUeshsny Olt,. One
•alupsay for this saw% ander, Capt. Befir,ls
sew Is Rona. *
loin C. wan,
atootoos K. OAXILION.
Pen Wass Twin= Et sanir.—Prfnel.
pal, Bank • -
Orman Asslartant—Mlss B. A. WU.
Assn, An. A Hawk, Mrs. J. 1. row, N . ,
• Anil= Dopsnasin—igiss Mu
--nee, in
L Mass, Ain , Kyle, Mu B.
Prima Dspartant—giss Ban cat-
iser,,./Ass Maggio NoOright, ' Ain Bring
Onallsb, Miss aside McOlsiland, Ain B.
Zunaws, Miss Bain Bums, Miss A, B. Ir.
gonsanor.-11.usn. aray, Possisland
Bow, isii ;Igor?, itruptian fired!
awl irsa bat . bum& ass , oft • the tortilloa-
Was. Inorglag to- Ws Is.; Torah whoa 'kw
ben twea;,7-two Th• in% v•
Smut% irtsk tae p.m main ta• re.
IWO So 1 S Ilatety
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The Work Ott 'the Fortifications.-
Riesling of the ltseentive Commit
-, tee of Pebble Safety.
At the mooting (Ida Rzosoillv Conunittos
of Pabllo Eighty, hold last oveningsports
of th. number of nun ongspd on thoi-ortlfl
cations wan rewind. W.foot up as follows:
Davis'..... —1044
LowsWs 625
MeHeever'i 4iB
Squirrel 663
Mt. 913
Cemetery Pert..........---- .... •—• 231
Hazlett 's 11111.—,... 2e5
BOMA'S
Tattle Creek...........—.
Mlintres Hill (colored men)
Robinion's ....
The squad of 200 Ckordwaners wu &malarial
to Port Z og.
The Conimittee appointed to wait upon.tho
coal men, reported $lOO sunaoribed by James
H. Hales, also the payment of $lOO by wimp
son Homer, heretofore roported.
One Hundred and fifty rasa from Birming
ham were assigned on Tuesday to Bort Zug.
Mr Chas then reported that injatioe had
be.. done Mr. W. H. Brown Is former reports,
that Mr. B. had the following number of men
upon tits work Aat his own expense.) Jane
22, 41; Jane MI, 48; and Jane 24, 46 men,
sad on Monday had a fair squad of men upon
the work.
Mr. Brown desired it stated that to every
man from his seal works who would volunteer
for active melee under any of the calls for
troops he would give to his family house,and
coal free of charge.
The draymen handed in a report that the
redoubt open whisk they were especially en
gaged wee completed, which was received, and
on motion the thanks of the Committee were
tendered them for their zeal.
On it being stated that the liraymen had
purchased from their own contributions a flag
for the fort, had erected it, and appointed a
guard to take charge of It until a military
force can be pliced upon It it was
Beaked, That the draymen of the city be
requested to form themselves into an artillery
company, to defend the fort they have so pa
triotically erected.
Ai . Baldwin and Troutman, .the com
mittee on collection of funds on the south aide
of the Allegheny river, reported the following
list of collections, when, en motion, the thanks
of the Committee were tendered to Messrs.
Baldwin and Troutman for their Ma and in
dustry in the duty assigned them.
The following sums have been received by
Masers. D. Baldwin and A. Troutman, ool
lames south of the Monongahela river.
Mrs 0 Jobason...----$ 6 0
..... 1
W Orttrooka— 10 J
.... 1
0 J Bohol a ______ 10 0 N 1
11'0.0 a Alt.--.-- 8 J Kg-mos_
8 lu 0 111 ano•dick7.----. 3
. 5 Li 11 . - mborn_____.- 6
o James Uammit....-- 1
Juho Beare_ J. oepri 1
Henry Kinckerly— 1
Dora Notiolio—.--- W • 6606 r— ------
Mary KLuollog -- 610 I C , ooff
Amber_ 2 Om S loth -
i
r
3
P Weisruberger,_ 1
JO
Nir 1
Ed
J NAL.. 1
Tlic•
Chorine Gehring... 2
b
John Purer ----
3
Mr.
Mrscurenz--.-- 1
If J lo
If A Arnbalt. 1
at
J ties I .
'sweat.— 50
Louis Kolb-- 6
Vontersen --..---. 6
GoUttar" Brim_ 1
Jacob 3
Louis Wellopert—...... 1
Phillip Preaud..—... 1
Goals Renner.— 1
John 2
Phillip Phi 10..........—
t 10
John
John P
2
1
IB • 6
iJoho P Beech._.___.. 2
IJohn I to
U 11 •27.::::::—... 21
BSilvem.,---- ""'"""
2 -
0 Sch. r .,.... 2
• litut2 „,....... ---- 1
Joe.Ph Sbalse — 1
JOkt• Lindsay:----.. --"—...
2
15 'I
mith—... ruter.... "
P Ja.em.n.":---. --.6
B 5 Duncan
A N 111c6 2,4—'4....
onl 2 2
B u Slocum.--
J N 86/gatr. b
—.-- 10
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P D.14...............=
...... 1
D 1heu2............... i
1.
0155 lintitn_....—.. 4
John P Laot•—. 6
0 i Markt._ —..--.... .1
1
Goodwin._._......_— li
Henry Jr.tigol.—.... 2
Tat,'
IC was thrall/acid that a 'pedal train leaves
at 8 o'clock from the Pennsylvania Railroad
depot, to take workmen to Davis's Rill.
A preamble and resolutions ware then offered
from the workmen on the Squirrel Hill works,
to the effect that the works would be touch
more ra k idiy advanced it bounces was again
entirely suspended.
Oa motion, the rosohrtions were then refer
red to the committee of Ave on labor.
The committee reported that the committee
of live reported in reference to the resolutions
from Squirrel Rill, that so far as those reso
lutions ask for a general suspension of buil
moss, we order to the more speedy and certain
completion" of the- fortilicrettons. This com
mittee while believing that course to be the
beet antiparhaps the only ellialent one to pur
sue, yet regards It to be one beyond their
promise, and upon whirth the Execrative
Committee itself should decide.
The Committee of Ivo will opus no pains
to apply. laborers to the works, but regard
their Oddly to do so u so entirely dependent
upon fin co-operation of the public, that they
cannot yet report whether the - works can be
carried to completion in time to meet the
emergency with the means and power they
pollen,as there is nit money at our dispo
sal, we bare to rely entirely on volunteer la
borers, and ism whale the sum total s übs al
ba In mom so applied, it would not pep for
two days *irk, sack as that of to-day.
The Committee would aerators earnestly
uric every citizen to devote two or three days
to their. country by working upon the de
fence', repairing, without further order, to
that point most convenient for them.
- The Committee of Ylnanoe reported that
they him added to Melt number the follow
ing: Yours. (Isom R. Tit:unto:4 W 66
Leo and J. IL Median
YE:Ptammer reported that ha hid rsoldred
as contributions, from
Alex. .9100
Dr. Sykes 10
Gen. J. H. Moorhead then made a state
ment relative to the gone for the fortifications,
aad stated, from his personal knowledge, the
'cannon were In the oky.
Mr. Bennett stated that ha would be at the
Commissary's OZCO from 7 to 9 team*, to
supply redone for working wiles.
Oil Xining
At no period since the first trot discover
lee, (says the 011 - City Register,) has there
boon so mush activity displayed In sinking
wells along Oil Creek, and Its immediate' vi
cinity, as at present. At this time sanest as
we can estimate, there are between two and
three hundred wells new under proms of
bomb.. The susaissial ones so far are
Teri OW, in proportion to the number of Mons
that bees wink. Some few hare made •
strike, ' ac as thi Caldwell, Farrell, iisKin
end it• few other wells, but the lamest
proportion hare not, thas far, amountot to
lima. Qat* a number of the milers have
struck uratia Ireins,7 mud others hare raced
to strike the waviest where the oil is °cumin.
Many paellas in view of ths number of
will being aunt, decline to marolmee hearty
at present prices, believing that lasso disoor
arks of oU.wlll bo made between the present
date and fall. It Is :a fixed fact that unless
large Wells are struck,. pricer will rale high
this fall. Knowing this partite are Anzio:ts•
ly awaiting the fume tfarelopment of th:u
valuable tat mysterious prodast. Bow far
thlr ooabluslon . in mar:lto buying cheap
oorreck we are not prepared to state. The
'only way In which we can approximate to the
.dinolopininate of the fawn, L by a ostroat
of th e, part. tin to tit. 16th day .of k ey, p
,1863, there had bent sank immediately along
the Valley of 011 Creek, from OU City to the
Sharman well, 495 wells. Of thus only lb
were flowing weUsr—many of Wpm small
Ones. - - It is but reasonable ; to suppose ; that
the proportion at this time will not. be sanoh
greater. There is no ontain.guaniaty,!eran
witittho most prootioil of oar tamers.
ifermuton ; honors To Laraoax..—The
hulaspimila Railroad Company 'win dame
exennien tithing to Latrobe, for the ir too.n
modation of persons dashing to attend ti le ex
hibition of fit. Roeder% Aaadozo, on4Ve dna'-
. next--the taken to be good until tbe 24
of July. A tells will !care tea Inbantos be
fore in o'clock on Wednesday ism mho.
Should Amin' WIWI be' interierred with,
Mr. Connie will pat on oho trains.
Buirrir - , Of lima Asap Wath—This
optiphtlyald mud salmis will take twin-
It oa Wedsowlay midrib apoa which °coi
tion s flovalsaCtatenstiag bill , will be pt
would. W.:Uttar& Re*lda; II Germ to
- actor of , note frau I New `York, will perk* m
the part of Monks de'lioo; tlakik; "MU
the rut of tbe play will'beacadattid is gag-
HA. Moo Ward Will aloohproz la a ;sew!,
r it illoiraSer• , - '
Meeting of ChnineUs.
A regular monthly meeting of Dowdls was
held on Monday nubs, Jane Ittk.
In &las, present, Messrs. Allen, Brown,
Rudman, Miller, MoMillen, Morrow, Mo-
Clintook, Phillips; Quinn, Thompson, Rees,
D. Reed, Young, Prea't.
The mbintes of the previous meeting were
read and approval.
Mr. Phillips prevented the petition of Mr.
Thomas Botta., counselor for the sonstruo
time of the tunnel on the Stsubemville Rail
road, asking for the privilege of erecting
wooden shops on the lot between Seventh and
Washington streets, along Grant street, for
the purpose of storing cement, and doing car
penter and blacksmith work for the tunnel—
the shops to be removed when the tunnel
finished. '
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Mr. Phillips moved that the privilege be
granted. Withdrawn for the pnuent.
Mr. D. Reed prompted petitions from citi
zens of Webster street, asking for s larger
water pipe—the supply et water being WO-
Arlene.. Referred to the Water Committee.
Petitions from John C. Loire asking for •
It
reduction of business tax. :Marred to the
Filllllloll
Mr. MaCarp, City Omar°liar, (Omitted a
communisation, oovering the following bills :
Bill of Thomas J. Keenan, Prothonotary of
Supreme Court, for 010,00 for costa in the
Mandamus mats.
Bill of Isaac Mooley, City Reg:Gator, for
12b0,00 for cervices.
The eommtugution was accepted. The
bill of Mr. Reiman was referred to the City
Solicitor for examination. The bill of Mr.
Morley was erupted, and a resolution adopt•
ed for its payment.
Mr. Phillips presented the following:
Resolv 4 That Mr. Thomu Butter, con
tractor for the erection of the tunnel on the
Steubenville Railroad, be hereby granted' the
privilegeof erecting temporary wooden shops
on the lot between Seventh and Weal:Meow
streets, fronting on Grant street—raid build
ings to be removed when the tunnel is fin
ished.
The yeas and nays were called, and the res
olution was passed by a vote of 10 yam to 4
nays. 0. 0. non.oonourred.
Mr. claim present:ad the following;
Besmobd, That permission be granted to
John Quinn to remote his frame bons* to the
adjoining lot, of Ms line of the Pittsburgh
and Shinbone(lle Railroad, as located in the
Third Ward.
Read three times, and passed.
An ordinance was adopted, providing for
the grading and paving of Penn street, from
Clymer tp Taylor streets.
Mr. D. Reed offered the following s
&solved, That the City Solloiter be request
ed to will upon the Controller and ascertain
whether the Pittsburgh and Steubenville
Railroad Company has filed with said Coe
troller the necessary security to indemnify
persons who shall sustain actual or conse
quential damages as provided by ordinance
recently passed, and in cue snob security has
not been given an i filed with the Controller
then to tale such measures to ruoind the
privileges granted as he may deem legal and
proper under the oirenntstanees.
Read titres times and pass.d.
The President read a communication from
Mr. A B. Berger, of the Sixth Ward, setting
forth that Bs is about to change his plate of
residence to Laminae county, and tendering
his resignation as a member of Council.
On motion, the oommunloation was received
mid the resignation aooeptsd.
In Chaisson Council, present all the mem
bers excepting Messrs. Ardray, Armstrong,
Barokley, ColviUs, Holmes, Mellows, and
O'Neill.
Prayer by the Clerk. Minutes of the pre
vious meeting read and approved.
Mr. Kearns offered the following 3
Resolved, That a Committee of doe be ap
pointed, two from the Select and three from
the Common Council, to draw up an oil ordi
nance, and report at the next regular meeting.
Reed three times and passed—and Messrs.
Kearns, fdoCandiees and tl au:blimp, of C. 0.,
and Messrs. Brown and Rees, of B. 0., ap
pointed as said Committee.
Mr. Taylor presented the following:
Resolved, That the Street Oommisoloner be
Instructed to have Etna West, in front of the
Water Works, graded and paved.
Referred to the Water Committee.
Mr. Kearns, the following:
Resolved, That the Gas Committee be tn
straoted to hive 6 pa lamp Immediately
planed on the earner of Grant and Eighth
streets.
He:erred to the Committee on Gu Light
ing.
Mr. ifeCandltse, the following:
ftwolerd, That the members of the City
COUCCUI be earnestly requested to enroll their
nemeses members of some military company,
and that they use all their Indiana to rare?
companies for home date:wets their respective
wards. Adopted.
In all actions not otherwise noted there was
a mum:l coneurrenee, when Oonneile ad
journed.
Ku, it before the public. that Boots sad
Shoes are to be had at the Masonic; Bali An
den House, at Tau low prioes.
Bormoa Mammas at the Masao:do Hall
Austion Holm to cask boyars of Hoot aad
Shoes.
Murcia To Cearu will be produced at the
Theatre this evening.
KIrtICWOOD-0a libe 26th Init.. of
Virc of wooed. received .6 the bottle of Oh.o•
°Worse% .• 0,4. W. ft KULL WOOD, of the EU 4e
{Went Penneylvanta Yohisitesra.
1)0TC111111'S
LIGHTNENO
Bonito • want felt by entry wood howleloteptr.
X very nowt enli MU a gait wham Woe toy Watt.
limulaber that It b DUT4/11411 that does thla
and n Gee the tow hattattoos that ate offered. The
nal article Is for sale of a/1 reepeatabho bra tilde.
B. A, 1 tAftli "STOOLS, PUB A Ott.,
cornea ol Mot and Wood etteeta,
je111:11.1
ROLiIC 8, IiIiBEICNAe,
Tisursi, &A.—without exceptkm tbie toned end
bed colltotton of Bedding Plana about tha etly, at
IlltritDoo2ll OAKLAND !mama.
== =MSI
W m. d Www,
Um mamma his oast to the Gamma or Um an
ehrasna, liaan Itaushaw's Ittots, 'stew*
OS Liberty str.at.
hours hum 9 s. m. till f p. m.
Hu:u
1 4 10 g LIVEKPOi)L, (LoaDING AT BAL-
A: T 7101.11. PriliOLlta.)—Tl. VASA Brit M
bblp Pgaribilitall, sow kasha' se firsfalem
Wharf, 111.1 ..It cn 16111 JOLT. ally [might 'Suppe
by tole ma .1 from H menses will co forwarded Ores
Of ma= be. •.4 if consigned is alp Meads in
Liverpms, liberal can 'dual, e mods.
for !might wpply to tile andessigood.
UsilitS. A. 113111111'
Jetlaw fouth Gey 61., Baltimore, lid.
QLLINGLEN AND BARRELS,
110 100,000 Ho. 1 apUt SktagLir,
100 atm Flour Barrotr, tOlii
08 " Holum dik would salt for Oroas
00,00 fiat Whitt Oak, EU, Sat
On band tad tor sals by H. lIIDDItt,
0511 Ila. 11011 Manta sort,
VIEXIOLN MUtSTANG LINIMENT
JAL cars abanamiln, cam Pallas In the Back_
saabl.m, ems brows Wallah Bann. nab Ws,
or Wounds of any klnd:
rot sale at GaO. A. NISILTS CIESTILILL Dian)
STO oor. tibia and /*drool Knot& J.%
lOpthiEttkr CITRATE MiGNISLA
AN productive of the beet multi hi /ac laserleutor.
Li:tuns al tee btoinech, lieartburn. sad all rem.
Wins whine from Aced 7.
lot ode as 010 A. ININTYLL DRUG
7T0112. mow Ohio sod Federal street*. 1.22
LiqUiD & Wpatha
Would Boma, for toriktog, ha a few =bat.',
dodo oat jut roesfrad and for sale at VOX
■IbL4•Y 0 VIAL DRUG SlOll3, oor. Ohio
arid !Nears! MM. 1•B
CUNu • • 00 LULU,
o&P■ NAT.
This Ant elan Hotel fa now open for Ow roooptkro
of gowns. Illaolaal t VAST. Proprietors..
Joanno
tows equAnp--e. • tome on the
sysanra Oascrim. - Maths at Um Clauatto;
bemnao tn. boars of 9 mut a o•Moot p. m., or
at 7t31 Penn attest, from Itto 9 (Moak p. m.
J47:0
C l.h.UmktlA
OAPS MAT.
"Ids Ant ohs Hour old be open fer the nap
Non of gu.4ts ost Jasii 37th.
. J. IF OAWIh Proarleter
Maxiiii Dui/La.-3u Was. strictly
ILl:Prlad As& Bogor iro Had sad for sob by
larr4ll A TAIIIIILI.
Ara 111 .al 11l !livid drat.
EWATEittlidr..lo bbla. new Bs*
Ana Mat= sow la Om al tat ash lor—L 1
, 7ll.1 11-
7
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CROY= AND BALlca's SNIMIO Mamma, for
family and manufacturing parposes, are the
but In us.
A. P. ORATORY, General Agent,
No. 18,Bilth street.
Tnomaa Plain and Ornamental Slate
Roofer, arid dealer in Pennryl , ante and Ver
mont slats of the beet quality) at low rates.
°Zoe at Alex. Laugh Ma% near the Water
Werke, Pittebarith. Ph. eng:tile
Niw Amara, OF 813/11/11 CLonuno.—Of
ten we are asked, where can we buy a neat
and comfortable summer snit, made to order,
thus having the chance of seleotintour own
goods? To all these inquiries would answer,
go to Messrs. W. H. Magee 00., corner of
Federal street sod Diamond figure, Alleghe
ny, and you will be suited sourding to your
taste. They have jut received their scunmer
goods, and for elegance of styles they cannot
be surpassed, and for fitness they are the very
persons, as their work is all done under their
own supervision. Give them a call, and you
cannot fail to be satisfied.
Arnurriog, Itirragan VOLULMIIIB I—The
attention of our oocultu's brave defenders re
cently returned from the seat of war, and of
the pubis in general, is again dlreitted to the
very extensive and handsome assortment of
the latest style. of French, English and
American piece goods, for pants, coats and
vests, lately received by Messrs. John Weer
& Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 126 Federal
large" Allegheny. A tasteful selection of
gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always
be found on the shelves of the establishment,
together with a Lit of ready-made clothing,
got up in the beet manner.
Jun awl:rune lOM Tra ilasr.—damtel
Graham, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully
inform him friends and the public in general
that he has just returned from the Nast with
his new stook of Spring and Summer Goods,
conalsting of all the latest styles of cloths,
mamma and vetting,. llontlemen devising
a gook to West from that cannot la surpass
ed by any other in the city, and their gar
manta made in tho most fashionable =manor,
would do well to give him a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
.roar. Gain x, Merchant'Pallor
No. bd Market street, one door from ThiCd.
Um Wire Arraovia.—Rev. I. Moore, late
Agent Amerioan Bible Union, writes--..
have used Mrs. B. A. Allen's World's ILtir
Restorer and Hair Dressing, and it has also
been used by my wife. We unqualifiedly pro
noun°, them toe best preparations we have
ever used—in which declaration onswerona
friend. join se."
Said by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 198
Greenwich et., Mew York. mew
D8,12 . 18T,
spicum LOCAL NOTICES.
CHIA? Danrusrar.—At the Dental Insti
tute, No. 25t, Penn street, lets of teeth for
roar dollars, better tlipn those at eve dollars
at the other dental eitebllehmenut. All por
ton§ are• requested to call at the Institute
after haying aseertained the Jewett prices at
the other cheap places. All work dune at
the Institute is guaranteed superior to any
cheap Dent Lott, in the city.
Boum and Scrotalons Eruptions will soon
cover the bodies of theta brave men who are
fighting their country'e battles. Night air,
had food, and drenching rains will make can
havoc with the atrongest, therefor, lot every
man supply himself with Bellawn's. Oint
ment, it is • certain cum for every kind of
akin disease. Only 25 eta. per pot. 215
Norton ro Pnorsarr Hannan, Annan AID
ALL 01111111 LITIALITID.—Far repairs or al
tneations to stores or dwellings, new roofs, or
anything sloe in the Carpenter line, cull at
CuthberVs Carpenter ahoy, Virgin alley,
above thnitheolel streets. Ail orders promptly
attended to.
This evening's Star oontains tho following:
—By a lady who arrived yesterday from
Hagerstown, we learn that the last of Lee's
,army left there in the direCtion of Harrisburg
on Friday night last. Oar own army is not
letting the grass grow under its feet, though
It would not be proper to give its locality.
The public) may bo assured that It may be
From Rosecrane Arm counted in for a oig mess with the enemy
y.-Aayance ot ,
the Army of the Cumbestand-. i""q•
,liX11:7,11 and Caaziaata It taira,
at the Omit!oat arty rant,
day 6: :tight A.: urdrrt iat at.. akurra
place =rill b trumpttr ratt, , t, t • Mill
void ba paid 'ro • Ilta
righting Going On.
The Cleveland herald, of Monday, says
that Lieut. Carran, who arrived in ''that
city on Friday night from thoutriny of the
Cumberland, having left Murfreesboro on
the night of Wednesday, the 2ith inst.,
brings some important news from the Army
of the Cumberland.
on the 22d a forward movement was made
on Bragg's headquarters at Shelbyville.
Lieut. Col-Brow, ti to w, (son of Parson Brown
low,) with the let Tennessee Cavalry, en
tered Shelbyville, and found that Bragg's
forces had fallen back to Tullahoma. Toe
entire army of llen. Rosecrans moved on
Shelbyville in four divisions, from Beady
villa, Murfreesboro, Triune and Franklin.
CoL Jefferson C. Davis was left behind with
a picked force to keep open communications.
On the 28d Shelbyville watt occupied by our
entire force, and a forward macrh made on
Tullahoma.
When LieuL Carran left, a-tremendous
cannonading was going oh in the direction
of Tullahoma, and a great battle was un
doubtedly going on there. Bragg's army
had been seriously weakened by forces
drawn off for the relief of Vicksburg and
to reinforce Lee.
Oar army is in excellent condition. All
the Mak and wounded were order:alto Nash
ville, but lees than Sour hundred could be
induced to go; others joined in_ the oh
want march. We may look for' stirring
news soon.
RUMOR= ADVAJICZ or GEN. Dix on Rica.
uoza.—A Washington dispatch (perhaps
somewhat sensational) to the N. Y. Sunday
Mercury, states that the people of Richmond
are intensely excited at the reported ad
vance of Dix with 80,000 men on-that pity.
The rebel reports states that Dix's whole
army is at White House, approaching Rich
mond by ItioDistr.Art's old line. It is also
stated that Richmond is defended by 80,000
conscripts.
Vjtu■ ow NSOLOIS is lifianoom.--The Co
lumbus (Boone_oomit) Nolamas reports a
sale alright pogrom at that place on the 18th
instant. They belonged to N. W. Wilson.
and were sold under deed •f trust. They
were all likely negro'', and young, and
brought in the aggregate $1,403. Before the
rebellion broke oat soy one of the adults in
the let would bay. brought more money than
As whole realised.
EXTRACTED WITLIOUT
1 PALII.—We take this method of lofOrsini' our
Meade and the publlo plurally that ye as now
prepared to iI l BM* TOWS iIIITOODT PUN
in the practice of Destistiy. Them who ;hays tem
ocietpoidng this numb dreaded operation may now
lay said* lair fears sad Pre as a cell, at, the app.
wane we tuts Is cue has beau thoroughly metes our.
aka put lour purs, folly tha
planless character of the operation, 90 Drop
or Oriamicalesor Oelverdo Battery seed All three
wishing the Nervicrw of a good and rellsole Dentist
will do wall Co call end coned: with
SAABS 8. KING, D, D. 8.,
No. pd Pith lame
dr, Da. O. KING
fetes= No 47 dmithilold k. Pittsburgh.
Jlt M. M'bTREN, Buis. FimirDua t
• OAS Aso &rams Pirram. Particular 'Munk n
pelt to the dittos up and repairing of 01.1. ann.
mum. eB kinds of BRAN ADD IRON 000E8
made to order. Also, BEAM O.IUPTISOB, of atl
kinds, muds at the shortest notice.
Ali ordinu I titbloc. 01 AB4 WATCH BralliT;
mar Liberty, will be promptly attended to.
UW'Th members of this Arlo Wing practieed me.
.O_U., of many pm& experience to their boldness,
ow toms to l ots Whim:lton In wary respsca.
dolkl
3011 N. song.l4„
MATE/SEVILLE, (oinsooosors to Win.
1 Tat.. Jr. 10o.,)
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Oar! AND MOAN /MAU, No. 997 6daert9
Pitttbaret. and No . 69 lothural atm! Alloghay,
hays on hand and will furnish LIAD PIPS. ME=
kVA% BAB I.BAD, GUM ROSA, BITDILAWrq
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MI6 ;
_LITT, PO OT 1114 ALL PUMP% By.
DRAWLICI BABA, OBANDEILINAS, PJANDLOTtI,
BBACILNIA, to. MI watt warm/nod to On matte.
motion lorrlarata
28,000 kusa • Mt NIAIS
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Nor male attbs
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THE LATEST NEWS
RY TELEGRAPH
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Sp_vial Dlepatch to the Pitteburgh Gavotte.
WASHINGTON, June 29, 1863
The rebel cavalry which crossed the Poto
mac at Edward's Ferry and occupied Poole,-
villa, and Yesterday captured. the wagon train
i l
near Eockvillo, has not sin been heard of,
except in ;mall detachment gathering up
bon u
es throughout the stnt y and the like,
save In the single direction Sykesville, ex
cept on the main stem of t s Baltimore ana
Ohio railroad, between Fred rick and the Re
lay HOTXIIO. There a email s tied of them ap
peared early this morning, ut the telegraph
wires, and tore up the track All communi
action by rail and telegraph between Freder
ick and Washington, or Bel more, is there
fore temporarily suspended. There have been
approhonelons that this oa airy would also
attempt cutting roads between Washington
and Baltimore, but up to this evening, there
has been no dieturbance of leommunioations.
0. A. Andrews, of the let Virginia cavalry,
was taken prisoner at Rockville thin morn
ing He t totes that his regiment wee in the
neighborhood of Rockville last . night, but
.1 - .os not know whether they have changed
their posit.tn since then or not. Re places
Lee's cavalry above Rockville, between that
place and Harper's Ferry. Yesterday a
squad 'of rebel • cavalry, numbering ton,
made their appearance in the vicinity of
Cola:Title, Montgomery county, Md., not
many idles from Belleville, on the Baltimore
and W shington Railroad. They are said to
be see ring the country in quest .of heroes.
The ra el cavalry made their appearan c e at
varion points in Montgomery county, Md.,
yesterday and this morning, making levies
upon horse flesh generally, pouncing with
epeeist vie upon the fat- animals owned by
the Qoaltere about Sandy . Spring. Some of
them skirted as near Washington ae Silver
Spring, on the Seventh Street Road, but left
again in considerable haste.
Thia morning the raiders halted the stage
which conneeta with therrailroad at Laurel.
taking out the horses, but letting the driver
and passengers off :matt free. Bandy Spring
is about fourteen miles from Laurel.
'RI VLI.LITIDIOM•11 COMMITS'
The Vallandigham Committee has gone
without seeing the President
It is again stated, on good authority, that.
a copperhead went to Richmond a fortnight
since, to urge. Lm's presont movoment, as a
means of peace favorable to the South. Tim
also suggested town burning, which Jeff. re
volted at.
Medic,lnes are ordered in Philadelphia in
large qaantltiaa
00a ARMY OS 701 NOVI
111=11
A squad of Col. Bak•r's rangers sueoeeded
In roleming Afty-seven wagons and about
four hundred mules taken by the rebels at
itookrille yesto:thy... They um Stuart; with
about four bregadea of cavalry, there, who
boasted of a speedy attack on Washhgtoa.
RIMEL BOISE ATIIALDICI IXPEDITION
The rebels visited Old Frank Itlair's Owe,
called Slyer Springs, yetkerday, but did no
serious damage. From rime of his neigh
bors, homes were taken, ird sorry oid nags
loft in their piece.
The folloiing associations have non* ta
kon out certificates of authority to oentrnAitee
banking:—Springfield, Men. , Davenport s
lowa, Lafayette, Ind., Safoidusty, 0., Car
lisle, Pe., Ann Arbor, isticilfgan.
37 ♦ QUANDARY
It is not knowa•what Gen. Lee Gea. Dix
refers to as being captured, bat it is certain
that it 4 not Gen. Fita•liagh Los, ai that of.
aster is DOW commandins rebel cavalry la Wl
pleaaant proximity to as here.
TOftl!Q KINITTII3 3131,1131 TO 31 TAIND
The L'ammiseioner of Internal novenae has
decided that Foreign Ministers salartee are
entjeot to the income ten. The inqalry teal
made by Lard Lyons.
OLLOUIID flitoolll
The Tooth end last oampany of the lit
regiment o f Nee York colored treopi will be
mastered In te-morrose.
lADI/11111 &ROT
The Taneton.and Sioux are threatening
Fort listasdali; a number of them having
been shot by the garrison.
I==
aen. Butler is believed to be here, solely to
attend the oommenotlioeut of the Georgetowa
Convent, where his daughter la is graduate
WASHINGTON, Jane 28.—Gen. Hooker was
last night roll red from command of the Army
of the Potomac, at him own request, and Gen.
Heade appointad his onemoor.
New YORE, Jnne 29.—A Washington dis
patch to a Philadelphia paper says, the rebels
who captured a wagon! train consisted et part
ot Fitzhugh Lee's brigisie. The whole of which
was marching to Beltiville, on the Baltimore
A Ohio Railroad. Two rebelreglinenbilwere
encamped at Acootink, tea miles from Alex
andria. The captured rehab say that Etnart's
cavalry with artillery are marching on the
railroad between Washington sad Baltinsoie.
The whole of the rebel army except Eitiart's
is now la•Pennglranls. The'rebel cheers
say they Pre determined to make Penneylva
nia their future battliOnsld.
Rebel lill.tveniebie 11l Marylvtsl.
,
86.01110111, June tio.--The rebels appeared
thts morning, at an early hour, four milts be
yond blerrlottaville, ind tem up the traok.
About 1.1. Welook another smaU forced rebels
appeared at Sykesville, thirty-one miles from
Baltimore, and deitro}ed the railroad track.
A rebel cavalry fora encamped last night
at Bandy Spring, ifontgornary county, and
sent out mating parties. This foree•is mirk
posed to be the same . that :appeared at the
point above-mentioned. •
The road to Washington is, as yet, Unmo
lested by rebels.
Arrival of the Clay of lioltilooko.
Br.. Jon's, Jane 17.•:--The city or. Bald
more, from LiverpooCon. he fib, entS hoard
ed off Cape Bets on Friday 'misc.! Her
advioes wore one day later than the Herman.
The Kangaroo arrived at Liverpool`, on Abe
lkh, and t h e Great Eutoni OA IlltersOin
on the 17th. j
Lord Palmerston, ht his Moth at thf Lord
Maler's banquet, in London, on' the 16th , said that on all questions el peace orl mu,
whether in the Beatof Wast, Pomona Eng
land wire perfect sooordance. -
Vie Invasion.
•
Raßamona, June 10.—Informatlon tn.
mind by the authorities this morning, which
thy consider partway reliable, that 11.000
troop, had prarwilturough Obainbaraburg up
to flatutdoY tortathar with 104 Oren of. at.
tinier,. Usu. Lae.wag at Obintbansburg up
to Saturday. Tba„,indioationa are. that. a
'Mang snort will triads to •obtala foot.
hold this old, of Miriam. The rebels ; ham
sustained appuontly Muth* In our front up
to *Mims Walk
LATEST FROM ROS.ECEANS' ARMY.
A Skirmish Between McCook's Ad
vance and a Rebel Brigade. ,
OUR LOU 226 KILLED AND WOUNDED.
Address to Indiana DemooiatEa.
June 29.—A Murfreesboro
dispatch of the 27th says:
In skirmishes on the 24th and 25th,
at Quip Gap, between the advance of Mo-
Cook's corps and a rebel brigade, our lose
was two hundred and twenty•live killed and
wounded, including Capt. Waiter L. Thomas,
of the 77th Pennsylvania, killed. Captains
Kanbo, Martin and Leine, and 'Lieutenante
Foulke, Bing and Jones, of the same regi
ment, were wounded.
An Indiana dispatch says that the Onion
Democrats Issued an address to the Democ
racy, and have called a mass meeting, to be
held there on the 13th of August.
Over ono thousand troops are in Sullivan
and Green counties, enforcing the enrollment,
and arresting deserters.
Locrisvrram, June 213.—T0-day's Nashville
Haim reports that one division of the Feder
ate captured 1,000 rebels on Saturday, when
going through Hoover's Gap. No further
particulars.
It Is also reported that the Seventeenth
Regular Infantry (mounted), being surround
ed by four regiments -of rebel infantry, cut
their way through, taking a number of pris
oners.
VoL Miller, of Negley'e division, is reported
wounded in the eye,
A special dispatch to the Louisville Journal,
from Manebester, Tenn., says that Wilder's
mounted infantry dashed into Manchester,
capturing a large party of rebels, Including
Capt. Anderson, of the First Kentucky caval
ry.
Wilder's counts captured, yesterday, a cour
ier from Morgan and Wheeler's commands,
with important dispatches.
Bragg reviewed the rebel troops at Hoover's
Gap on the morning of the battle.
Wilder's force burned the trestle-work yes
terday on the Manchester and Tullahoma
road.
The Chattanooga Rebel of the 24th Bays the
firing continues with inoreallog rapidity at
Vioksbarg.
PROM PRIL.IDELPIII4.
Special *Dlapatah to the Plttabarrar Garotte
Pan.anzLente, June 29,1863
An attack is hourly expeoted on Harrisburg.
Tore was skirmishing along the line this
moriaizg. One man was shot.
Great excitement oontinuos in Philadelphia.
Gen. Gans makes a requisition for two thous
and laborers to dig trenches. The °him'
are organising fast. A detaehment of ma
rines was'sent to guard the powder tusgesine.
All the war Is at the Navy Yard have
been plaosd in fighting order.
The bridge over the Susquehanna, at Co
tumble, destroyed last night, was 5,610 feet
long, fourteen feet above high water, and oost
$157,000.
Among those In the fight wu fifty-three
aggro's, who, after making intrenohmentr,
fought bravely.
The rebel force wee about 8.000
The engagement oommenoed by sklrmishing
on tho left, on the railroad, betwasa & small
squad and fifty rebel dismounted oayalry.
Major Baez narrowly *soaped.
Our squad fell back to the intrenchmente
Half an hour afterwards the piekets on the
turnpike, a mile and a half from the intrench
ments, were attaoked and retired, and were
followed by the enemy. In • few momenta
thtee pieces of artillery wino planted on the
pike, about flee hundred yards. from the in
tranehments and three in a field to the right.
At the same time it was discovered l2iat we
were flanked on both sides.
Our forces engaged comprised the 27th regi
ment, three companies of the 20th, so inde
pendent Maryland company, detachments
of the convalescents, Captain Walker's cm
patsy of the 26th, and a negro company.
After a gallant deforms without artillery,
the order for retreat was given, and in good
order we retreated.
To-day rebel pickets are icon on the oppo
site side of the river. Their intention is to
attempt to moss. Basra ars entertained that
the dam will be destroyed to make the river
fordable. . •
Gen. Booker's Farewell Addreis--
Gen. gleade , s Address on Taking
Command of the Army of the Po•
HMADQIILITIOS Amt! Cr TEM POTOMAC,
June 28.—Gen. Hooker has issued the follow
ing farewell address:
In conformity with orders from the War
Department, dated June 27th, I relinquish
command of the Army of the Potomac. It is
transferred to Major General Geo. G. Meade,
a brave and accomplished officer, ho hes
nobly earned the confidence and este* of the
army on men, well might fields. Lfs avoid
with the belief that my usefulness as coin.
winder of the Army of the Potomac is im
palm', I part from it, yet not without the
the deepest emotion. Tee sorrow'of parting
with comrades of to many battles is relieved
by the conviction that the osuragi.and devo
tion of this army will never cease nor fail;
that It will yield to my mooessor, as it has to
me, a hearty and willing support. With an
earnest prayer. that the triumph of its arms
may bring eneoesses worthy of it and the na
tion, I bid it farewell.
[Signed] J 0311.11 Boo's'.
This was followed by an address from G.
Made, datad:
MIADQUALITIIS AIXT OP sun Porento,
J nee 28,1863. J
By direction of the President of the United
Mate., I hereby anions commend- of tae
Army of the Potomac as a soldier. In obey,
leg this order, an ordcr totally tinerOotod
and unsolicited, I hire no nrondies or pledges
The country looks to the army to relieve it
from the devastation and disgrace of a hostile
- invasion. '
Whatever ascrificie we are called upon to .
=derv), let as have in VIM aonotangy the
magnitude of the interest Unwind, and lea
each man determine to do his dray, leaving
to an sLL•controlling Providence the dirration
of the oontut.
It la with great diffidence that I relieve in
oommead of this army an emiaeo t and aeiOm
pUshsd soldier, whose same most ever appear
conspicuous lathe history of its settiormseram
but / rely upon the hearty support• of. my
comrades in arms •to assist me tattle disaharge
of the duties of the Important trust which has
been confided to ma.
tx=o
Geo. G. M ►~Dl,
MO ; Gen. Ocan'd'g.
•
Important ..front ,Kentuelry.-Fight at-
Liberty Gap—Reber* Ronted—fteb.
el General Claybourn Reported
Killed.
BeLeine, Jene 10.=the RePe Wore@ -*pe
dal, dated Ressionettas Limy of thee:sober.'
land, Beech Grove,lB miles south of binriress
bore, says: • -,
A metal forward movement of Roteorsnee
army began en the 24th. ; Continuous heavy,
rains made movements slow, but they. have'
been satistantory. • • -
All the enemy's force oopesed to : Cur ad.
vanes embed beak with serum punishment.
..Oa. - Wilder's mounted Infantry bed a se
vere skirmish at Ramses Glop, on the 24th
last, &ivies a impeller tersest infantry, aed ,
laillating aloes of several hundred killed and
woundW, while his own Wm was mill 40 or .
Willieh's Weede r , theitiinee of 400ook's
corps, drove two regimentSf, infantry and a
beam of artille.y.from matrong .position ai r
Liberty; Gap' miles tenth of Merfreeiboro,
on the Wiriest, sulferingalmis of 80.
- Is the afternoon piths 25th a nett oacur
red at the ism plies between a Rebel dime.
lon. enderlOisiYhors and Wallahs; Wibler's,
add Outer's brigad e.. After an hone* salon
thee 'enemy was oeletely rested, leaving
ttl* deinli part oftis wounded, and a Am
ber of selsosete 14 ear heads. Oar less was
40 kills and 100 Wounded inolnding 14 ell
-011111.
One . Mitchell's eavalty. aontedi a body
of the bola on the Eihalbyrille Pike • on the
23d ine
The • • opr are in high spirits, and eager to
meet, th - enemy.
p n of the Rtbeliber not-WM' dna;
sped, h•• indication' are thet,,they will not
give bat e this side of Dark River.
Oar a• rinse mired at , Meneheitter on the
27th.
Prisonen say that ilign..Slaybpurn was
kilted in the fight at Liberty Gap .and . that
Bragg reviewed the troops's' fiew halms befoite
the action; and that Genershrlihrdew f ad
Stewart witnessed th eeeee gentent;:-.
Telegraphic Coinmunicatiot:
PHILADILPF3II, Jana 19 —Thu telegraphic
communication between Harrisburg end Pitts
burgh 1111 still portlier. There le no truth in
the rumored capture of Harrisburg,
DEPOT (IU4I/1 , 41 &Si KB'S oI FICK,
LuOLITILLI. Ks., Jane 13:1863.
QIC &LED PnuPobe La wilt be receiv.
ed net 1 611 m. sn JOISE 33ra. tar fcantsb l 6ll
toe follo•fog naop le. , welds most be 3.llserad it
Lapels, 1, ni,lrs , e 01 (huge :ar packages or Height
cod tea y Joe se pm et.
"hoe loysl p.rt es nerd spply, and the oath-of
Cl evens* pseseriessi 1 y Oazgr.ss mm DO rop:red of
mature' bidden
abII gI L O I I ..IITQIIII/ 1 4D. .
100 (Ore handrtd) Ca.rlage 11.ate,-ta‘.l6;
i
IMO dee baltadradj *a a. , 3,1% ;
LOG Ise haunted 0 0 '2%.4•16;
suu Ise handre, 0 .. 3%16461
61.0 are bund , eo .. 0 4,a,
&CO dye bonJre 0 ga 64
1,600 (*lateen hood el ponafa %lid% nand Iron;
20000 (t sro thOr• and, Paguaulig 3 , :a0 ' . aa 0
,00,Or os tSo .........) 0 X 0 0 0
6,0.0 (Clee tbodia,d) 0 E. 1.
74t CO reren 40 mend 0 % 0 0 o
7,10 . lesson 000080 d 0 'U.*
7.000 .s-sen tbOulano ag A
0 0 41
3,060 (three the the 0 P i n
0 a* aa
TO 4**,4 n thou alto) • 0 • fp
[4,010 (our thocaand, 0 4 ' 0 4.
,1,4100 coos thinsande a. A 0 ..
2,010 (taro thans awl I
4 . 0 —..
.. ).:$' • cs . .66
X1X:10 tie., thousand) 0
, 6,000 (so 14 mama a) .. 4 by 1%16„4•ral Iron
4.00., (woe thaaast.o) .. A• y L to. . 0
4,04 0 (kur thou aO.) 0 4 4i tnott acinare.
2,000 Oleo ID se.aed) . p
16 0
16 . 11l
.°l6O (1160 1. 0126,60 1 44 A 4
6EIO 1.
61
11 tboc. i ed) ag ea 64
600 a z thou and) 0 , 46 . .
r,00a•o M0...a 0) a* . 415100 h tdal "
4,00 u (four 10,0 ao) 0 4 ,,,
0,,11 0(4.0 tootenurd) 0 ain ga 0 aa
00.0 , inpr al ne.nu) 0 4 c , •• 0..
4,.01 nor throne. d) .. 'zt 0 0 0
4:00' tano a botidarad) a. a 4 0 .. .•
6 000elz 11,1..1 )
....
0 Outl(.La taw:m.4v) ,
61010 (.1.1 1.. taeaa ) ° ~3 .11 c• 0
i
400!1 oar . h Le we) . ° )*O4
7 , 00 able, th .1”a - d) a , ,I . 0
. 1
tua , ..0 thou.:tad) .. 1% .. .. ..
3,000 ts co .thoGnlo.o) . th 0 0 .•
i
0,0.0 wo thousand 0 c 254 0 0
2 400 (coo th lisatad 0 x,
2, , ix. (Ma thud. aim " IA
2005(40o 10.5•000 0 0- 6.1 . .. 0
6010 (three thonnend) 0 _ Na!,, , ,'
6, , 40 (.2 thou a• d) 0 14,‘ c 0 0 '.
au (4 et ) } tar.clo,% !nth Ilu p Iron;
40 Voce, . .k. 4
40 aar A 0
1 . 0 (one hon•lred) nuld7col 100'4 EtO`p iron;
1,100 (0.0 , honsau , 1 ' ante% lacy linen g 8t0e1;
GO (41t,) tars 1%0% non 0 .•
66 •11
t 0( oat)) 0 No y i
1,00 ( ILO tiodeand) novude ii% loch Oat "
Itre h Atdrec) sere 3101. note It .• le
;.100 b •nd ea and 6 t
,Ittege bor.allboa Nana;
dune th.nc.d) les.' tiro . ..Shoes;
',‘•o ti: octane) 0 111u1e _ " _
;Jae nooses.) Wagon Yssat Box" 15.V.2 In.,
it la long
:bar two sssal) Ambnlstioo Pipe Boxes, lye
eh.. 8)61.. lotto;
',tsr.otry t[1.11114110) Hind Wheel (army Waive)
;Soo astound) Float Rilel (Irmy Wave)
pass is;
SOO ( lost honied Army Wostoo BoM;
1,5..0 (Ohms busidtod) hind Wheel (Ambaleam)
oke.;
POO (800 hu urea) Brent Wheal (Imbi'ar.ce)
Op Soo;
AU bid. so La aldrtared, giving role ogee ream,,
to tao aadosoligood W.JiII NS,
Jo 21:. OH (loot o•d •.Q .1-. n ti Arm..
Yap - thT a.aaW.L ethee•J. Ve Wi,L
wiblitaten. Noy ea, 1863. f
NOTICE—The attention of all officer@
who have been honorably discharged on ao•
not of moon- s or obabtlitr, end who direln to re.
liar toe •ervioe In toe Invalid Oorp., 1. called to
no pthlth lOUS of General O der., No. 101, on 1863,
• no the War Department, pub.febed in the papers
tironacrot the cm:IIMT. 'OO.O *Mar. ono reqa sled
• co et 13r promptly with the provitione of toat or.
•er. and to bead th.fr written application., ea teem.
to pro, ided, far p Lint)oe to the invalta 00. p., tam.
Ling tn.o nharaonar of their diesbaltyo with as little
d.ley as &alibis, to the doting Aulsiant Provost
anhal General of the ate!, tn whnolt they mop be.
Ouch oulatant Proioat Maraud Omietal will
at once forward the applications, vim' his fedora.
went. to the ProVoat.elarskiel_ Gamed o 1 tbe thane.
Officer* ter for the Invalid tlorpswill be appoilitted im•
otechately upon tarnishing •he paws nathired by
Gerona llroar-Itio. Ing e of 1863. five. War . D.pairr.
elect. 3 hole - pay anal eraohimente &romance
leom date of scceptsuce of inch appalutritecte, end
not from date of organisational toe rapeotite own.
mends to which they May be aai t lgned.
J. Fla.
Provoat Voiotia] General.
A P..
Luxim.
Pia Lx. lams S.W.
Lt.x .OL
limaannu-- .OL
Truing ante Pied the Agency for the side of the
BIMPLA filial', mined [l.lOl . Et. Louis, Mo., I in.
irtt• the attentloo of Glass mad Steel Manufacturers
to Ike onetime given sewn as repo.fed by front.
A.. 4 Hays, of BAJO% and J. O. Boothia' Ph halal.
phis, which, tossther with the teat of actual expert.
ence stinfecturen in Pltarbergh, Cincinnati
and Et. Lo ea afs. outfit:due it.to be the palest sod
mod ve'usible Clay now known, 'twitter foreign or
agouti:an Pot. movie from it tuts stood in the
Ginn furnace nom IN toil month..
the Analyst, is of the Clay u taken from the
mine s sedum: any areshing or preparation abet.
ever. ft pineweass gust adhesiveneas sod p astiolty
qua IlLa which are not shlwa by the Analysts. end
which admit of the admixture or • large proportloa
of shell er funned olsy:
I am now prepared to fili orders for the above
Btu, to be shipped from ft. lan:l6or &Hurled hem.
ALEX. GORDON,
Na 191 BICIOND !STRICT,
&sena Prrmrounr, Pa.
O''
WRITS SULPHUR SPRINGS.
Thle well karma watering plate •will De fOrtnellf
Opee.d on th• lere ur JON n.
• The fiedings. tine Tray, will be under the lament.
seperveoun of th• Prorri.ter. who will be ea.
elated by mesas. Anoint e. BWATI(LE. man 0. t 3.
Jllloeile.
- • -
it 1. the Inlenlon to make the lope% In all re.
veil!. Wpm/ the beat ••Ne In, ;Jaen In the anin•
try. Ann provicoAgenerally N.; thN wawa ae.d
icreenreodation Glib. eaeata.
~ , Yerternia or Oittr Inhumation ✓drn
WelotO N
7e14 m we t• teo .. .
T t "A a.. i - e.witm "A
V A:nth ii.untit.r..A - 9 / VI e base
;" Olt dal smaelatslotte eta !Atha Belittle MILL
"imitate:A. 3. OVAL, lb. sty'. et tbs trm to es
'BUSK, Ga.rr MILLO tba partnership ut take
alLet this Aty o ,.• lea WI bealeatishi be PM led cm
by tee attempts:nate* harsh.Lne. •
May YAM, 1804 =l3l a °Garr.
'ten tun. sump* emir. AIDISI(J. ECU.
anew Dom.,
alonotri -of •X dasstass of Efooipwoot Wed
Natal, toustssotsd ow. wadi w stew a
wain this kind of woo • speoutitliw• ipectinUy
II has of the tray _
ts .
fire r
Office. comer at ilmithatta WWeir
strews toy 6
r . • L. OALDri
(n.c.or to :ma: Holmes & ow,)
.P PBX
Dealer la B &CON, LAMA IRIGAII-470/tXD LUIS,
. _ 00 !Warr inti:ll.lthrt STRUT%
.11411. 8. , . Prmrsva•mr. Pa.
&abb. bl.
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, •
ihrIIDUN 1:1171,701, DzawUcas aoss enorsiiia,sson.
BalldiowszTO mpartetteda theft
irocilenosi reisonabla team- • _
: __Ottlak mi./1.124Kx% skew, tooting bopoooli sail
50bloion strut.. Aliegbaly city.
SQUGAIR t.UK ED RAMS..--
Vid QOD to% illichoU UMW' __
tOPUIDS,_ do -Ao .. WW floo!o:
• - 100,64 It's: lzbooldirif -
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IC° bbar Satre rissitli 117*In1
ilkllicrit and Proliost • ib o l
Ovua. rIT TIT , a,
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.= sia bi l k;
I m o.° Er.m '
•
PORK ;
300 *a: kVA/ LARD; , .
-450 d. White and arirva ORS - WI
7 400 b n. load iihdrti3g* Cal 13/DOW OO I
stantent tor sol• by WY. 10 Hi
1,"1a te 00.•
t ropmr.bondoome iibbcd diger
t. 0 2
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l'or slea 10 11.111,611 , 5 t
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