iiittsbanit tgazettg, Aa adloansed noestina of Mealtime= of Al leeway was hold la the Diamond, on Wed nesday ending. The Mon. A. Q. Alexander - - I presided, and H. N. DAVIS acted as &meta sor'oiwzow. PAPER Or MN CUM 171-- !HUBSDAT MORNING, JULY / 041,Y Allltd. Kffseitozzataks. Oiiiaturion for the Q.. ma* b A. & No. Si PIM 111 IRIII. II 1111811 S. • Oise. a, ac..........—. •• IS 42 el 11............. U 0 88 ' Baramstsr-- ...................... 29 9-7.9 F iallbstant illeatiog of the Safety tielstaittea— An Business to be Salves ded durum Friday and Sst. arday The Fortifications to be spieled on the Fourth. At the meelleg of the Executive Cowart. teedast evening, the reports of worldng,paii See ladag tali* it was slated that there was worlds, 031 •. ...... 325 Turtle Credk...... ........... 214 D0T15.1 SUL.... 609 Ilionesni lit:Wea — tungtoa..--. 260 Waseca - 300 Kelllsirrees 2to Rebhuma's ..... 186 flasolettii_ .UI.. .... 413, USW. 320 • against .362 ' Xmas from a oosomitteeof the citizens' of Clothes township, ea mlittaq organissuoa, lams lisa read, Olt mottos,Si was received, lad the smaildwe deans tteke say farther salsa laike *sus • • the imaim it toe oa orgeddistien reported as Mower • ldwelead, That tits i lizeentive Committee of Adobe bablywagently cell for a total sups aka, lies fares piseueable," of ell amozhie .. taring, leidesstaa and a ,reentile badness of oil desedptions, daring Friday and Saturday, the 31 sad dth Instants, for the pippin of eseptetiag the saddled work ea the fortill .. adios samoandbg the titles. Paz this par ses the %maim" will dad estpleystat for thoussad mar, if they volantedly give their servilde tones protection of their homes. With this fora the works can be completed by as Malan Of the ith. • Atteehei, Teat James Park, Jr., asap IL Timaston, Wm. 31. Hersh, John Cludirs„ Wre. Steleasen, be a clamittee to have the tools reedy for work, as the slabbed pants, that wait SAT mouses surly Friday morning, - as thefts eons mileg inn eassiaes MU to Dads' Ent belathe. Sumbed,Tkat Bark Watson, S. MBA Abell sad X.!. Jones be the esuoittee to love the teats placed as the itsgaisited work istit it the lloaongidisli. airsJ,• That Moses Chess, Maud T. be the committee to einimgeaut piss the tools on Squirrel 12111 • itemiked, That W. S. Haven, And. Carne gie sad D. A. Stewart be skoommtues to rap toolsS sad piss tham for work at Tani* Iterolesd, That J. Askiliall, T. Brown, 3r, ald'Col bit the Coinmittee to supply toots, - for thu tearful la-the Alksgheuy District. .Mood d, That, the -following named pa -• 7 emicli Causitssee to smetteln the number . - ,ormitiourttlared, and &mad to the dear 's :.a7! distalpatiott the same at the sev eral polite soak et the lifenonehola: Ja. Iforrison, Esq., S. Bauman, J.a. M. batty. Oaessa's Win to DAN? .11111—P. B. /Satan, Tam Belo, Ga. Bleak. Irthirrel Rill--Itobt. Anderson, Bd. arum, Jag. P. Tamar. Bob.oyer, Row. stud. Tam& Creek—A. Caraigle, W. 8. Hem. That the Committee on ration. be tertiatett to tour morons for oak district to Masan maple nap!, of valuta furnish • ad with puvut to add to their number atrh pMat to fully carry oat the °Vat of their ap ".Aptiatment. Aoudad, That the errael &traditions and , Distrias report to the (Somata*" on labor dubs tilt day, (Thursday) at the store of :M. num*, Wood street, the number ot JIM tag 1114 ken that ismagenalte any bu liemedemity tor the itapass. E Somilea, That the Maki of this Commit tee are hereby teadered to the Pittsburgh, ''Toot Wyse and Chicago Itsliroail Company, for their ahead offer of transportation of oast . aca; sad also for their bounteous supply of Moles los for the water of the workmen on CM Miriam limo of fortilloations. • James Meanky, P. C. Shannon and Wm. R. • Brew* was appointed a committal to kern fral the..gtaters the lone sequkod at the rations Intrenatuneats. Ii woo thla resehted Ilia all working par ' ‘- lion laniagrattis sot now In us on the tonal didielatMil phase intern A slim to No. Sib, 'Liberty stet. • - Istria tan reselood that a Committee of ' enealaspPetated so audit all claims and ao ,itenatio 'agetast.thit Committoe. 'Amur% Jima .Medshati, Jame Titania: sad Auk Watson were appointed the co ..--mditeemOtaism. • 'admonitory consistieg of Isms Park, Ar..2. - ,..P..Bessweil, Zama I. Banott, El. them and: W. O. Wanton, moved that they bad' dowry satisfactory interview with Gin. Artoolur, featly* to the mounting of caution 'lota the vicious redoubts, and bad reosieted from him an Order for all the cannon within She department, and. thup therefore gave no *. MOM& timber whale that can be ob. that aresulloissaly strong to haul the aithuchiatis to. Us ;fortillostions, Sill *anted s daitikaisidgyaad Saturday, to report to N. Wadeillen i ta if t aly, Rudd& Co.',, for that Shen amounted that Sanaa wine i.q, wW Mt the OiMaisseres aloe lise cat valeasj, from I told orq ,Thai thu onireightesta Wilatini‘itadie Caps Craigiull, ho !equaled lik:laakilAiitiavaral mesas to this *flea bums an eaLseklp. m., oa Thursday, Jac 2d, milleapordally with regard to thu nuahur iio ita;iasatrect for itelds, and flaturday's • . laslu di That As thinks ofthe Commit . _ Smarr hiruby tatidered - ter:Blgisainad:low, for lie skillful swiss upon .tae fort uppa Ifildred .1 . 41 an d hal, hereby desired to oat . !Opal& • of :that work: Addifeed, Timm Car, Mailandissi oat •groaasnllo- deaudiasa" on Ckaiag fisaaattaaidaad Aqaasted daring hit. iiiNtaiirday to Mead fa Ow •objset! ol ,irnosad, That the minufaohiretei oar ; .• dmaissMOOklable &at ethaeitleent la squad. saquessed ‘aciatons ddalboalssaa asartavrilsay '24 amiss Mutt dial* of , 11aNdlar Li theiromptdfadit Volunteer to Weft Ana to fortifications ea 14144 s oat Etaa der • . • oaturroa. _ _ srYiiiiziantl~ gaud to . /iissaast of VW /bran was al Wan Wet. Re7ll mats kw washes at (Maw The nada et the raw DspanailaS irbabAsikowl WI Wiles the Divan- Au& of. tbrKaaoaphila. The ootaslas jot ....2tiltrask, sat Ramo* •an stints 4111,a. . • Juzi Y . or Maness ltunnuox.—Oar mate nuoinbarrnat on nut Pant ,arnoornslu. S. Wu a Want. /at all who swift of his amino as a monspr, and desire .sos JR lb ants to morn" out tilt 'TntrainiTinsit, aatM sad # l 44, l **Al - the waslaj • Wass ...exas althorns F ik. . - _ ,.. -41" t ":_ir 4 'ji • L' , .<:.; y . ‘ ....- 41 --- fildimmt Vial* maim to - awit our Ditimitio./1 gins Amilo o lor Mil patpom`of oreasis to toirk emihmilostioso during S!idly -sad 8 t. Vii Vort.=-Ittio VieliMboyitidtth thitt Soma% Ulf tor . 'Wylie, rolloost kot meals& Da • Nail of Jaay manna. Thdrwill t* mats of tam city chain ads - z:.%i • - r r Uacislrfr4esis Milky Ise boss bilged „b4VAUMssigA Jmis, idtatpd er oath?ot 1 . 10114111. -: 11 ": 1 4P 1 4tfan7 of as - • Ninr loUst hew' as.' eld/lrea% jun. skins Jos readv•di MOOkUiWies n es A i.. 111, 1.1,1M* tif*ekrilL' • Main • re, Oat irintak" tor — raisills John vet. 451, 414 , ' litailistltaiskiela awes. • . host styles ottaillbri, Balsorits as 4101114%*4 -- JOIN* toil 'Aiello" Lam; at 141 , PON& t , Meeting it Alloglieur.The mortoi of rim Ilsoror-.Preparatroas for too Four*, ore. The Wad Committee appointed at the pre sieetlng, for the imp ose of wsitinm to upon the Winer Mtn and requiting the etupind Wane until the tertilloctiona completed, reported wholly as follow.: ate Yr. Scott, on behalf of the Ant Ward, re ported that all had agreed to close excepting emu Col. DIU, of tholietond Ward, reported that the buboes mos and saanntoonuers of that amnion wonld aloes almost saantmondy. W. Boyd reported the Third Ward non all willing toolooe and go to work on Qs I'OMS/oaten& Tim feeling' of the ward was favorable to going on with the work. The fallowing per sons, not able to work thomeelnis subscribed the arnonuts named J. P. Plindoe, Mrs. Sawyer, $25; N. Nne g litley, $2O; Cooper, two ?sada till the work is dashed. Mr. Drennan reported that all the badness men la the Swink Ward had been visited, and all upreseed a wWlegases to obey the request of the Committee azospdag Mr. NI- Aube?, tavern beeper, an Okestaint street. tHe treated the Committee very hadeceitty;; .eed low and profane leaguer, and ordered Atm oat of the Mmes. The Chairman is:premed Ms ratilisation Eso many macitante sad business men oompiled with the request of the morning dug. Mr. James Meraban, being called upon, made a' few pertinent remarks. He stated that, in accordance with the notion of the En. sit:tire Committee of Mile Safety, all would be wanted and Were *Spoleto' AO tarn Oat to work on the fartileetions on the Fourth. Old stew and young—with ladles, to carry water and provide rations—are azpooted to be present. Mr. Marshal offered the following, which was unealmously adopted: Theoleed, That the citizens of Allegheny turn out to a man, to work on the fortiloe dons, on the Ponta' of July. The Cheinami abided to a want of rations for the men who came from Baler county to work on the forts. They got no dinner until tlnie o'clock. Mr. Caldwell explained, and Mr. Butehin son stated that the men took dinner at two o'elook. On motion of Mr. Kirk, a Tote of thanks was usaubnouly Undated to all who cane from a distance to work on the fortllloationS. Mr. Boyd offered the following, which was adopted: iteacived, That all daunt be requested to work on the fortlicatkois mail Saturday sight—watuamdag on Thursday morning; and that all places of buboes to closed, in ception from AV* *Wank In ea evening, and o'con /friday (market) morning, until ten lock. Oa notion of Mr. Kirk, the following waa also adopted: Barefoot, That all Wizens be rtquettad to withdraw their patronage from those wko will not Glade np their storm On motion, tae Comalitile oat initniotbd to Mauna band for Saturday. On raotien of Mt. Tate; It was agreed to add two wino from , ea& Ward. to the Om- Whirs already appointed. • The fellawiag names were them deoltitatod It, tint meetbg First Ward—Wm. McKee, 8. IL Mercer. Squad Ward--john McDonald, J. D. Third - Ward—lwo Olonte, Teter Calm Poartit Ward—Fred. Lye, A. Kirk. 'The fallowlagitat acrid and adoptad Depolsed, Taat all the bars and &taking saloons be at magi Monday atoraingd'al.l eth. Ozt actin of Yr. Boyd, the elomadttoe hat ing &argil of tbo work. was roolootod to N air' woo squad Nub roopootovo places of work. It was imantaionsly agreed that all should meet la the Allegheny Diamond, at wren o'clock Monday !morning. Mayor Aloud., was desiviated u Chair man of the Conhalthe of Amazement' for the Furth of July. Oa motion, the Ooniaittee on Oommissazies was- riviested to proems rations of bread, eta's* are ea poulble,la *salty of Allegheny. ' The mating ',Untied with throe cheers for the tortilbsatlons.^ llsos for companies at Pittook's, opposite the Pantiles. Simi Tap, frost six inches upward. with stioks, at Pinata's, opposite ths Postal*. Lama Beating Plage. for fortilLeatloae, at Phseers. appetite the Patient's., Gnu' lino oaf Boots, Babsonls and Gat• tars at 6aoo 65 Nita stmt. Boots slid Skoog =lying don, t NoCid lancro Booth= Homo, 55 !Iris stmt. DIED $ " WlLllll3—Wadassdah la', lit, NM 1th.T17.• D► DUD et tar late Mut WI/alas. ii the (3d saar al biz ftlarli lag SafilOW OIL FILM! IDFIXTIpIi at 10 o'clock. Iron • of twr Deptow, draw L. Radio" 10. Stt last alum. AL•ghOt City. . ZISEWOOD—CIa the nth Inst. at /Wised , * Tbiltdo, of mosses roodesd at the bottle of MU owl mill* Col W.a I.IIULWOOD, of dm SW/U -glotont Pa Votasuag. . no Meads of the bully aro roopotttally to woad the laseushTzerosear memo. July *at o'cledt, boa the roolhimee el Lb masher, it tali. aim Whoa towooldo, to plume! to the Alloollaliy Chtmeiery, Ilenlageo will lone Sr, Ilimpooe'l, JAL. dataker, lla US houlthholdatrooti at s wedixt. ft rIB,pir;ORN AND CWO AND MOOD aims 11:111 up, =loam main, 031.3ZM1:6; JAIL W.- - WOODWgiPs W nodal Thime altart. waft 11.2hrelses 00., W M Mai amt. 931 um ALICAVAti, ire 081 Amman COAL ArD inn 'TAM. Ku= AvalmAnapoon-Oos. AAA. 11354 JOST BEClErnlik AT Tam mix DOLLY= mum: nom, - IL WI roma kOO% R. A loogo lot of gotta am EEL PLATaD RAWL /LWOW «Imam. wi4d. I* it - - lima 3101111 I TNDUCJIDEIBBR OLOTILING-4.6 . nerdoeks, ?Wan, Oallialsi Mid halo 17 . 1•04 Voir • roposj sea aims Tub* °Uwe =this In Ur U 10.11411111/ lath labtir Dyne - L *IL PIITLLTPL Qll/Xlll/ 1 / 8 41CILBalialpEt I 141 -15sculINVZ=1" maw JOth a _to litiaissliorwodd nth Ice arse 40,0011 OK WNW OM ! Mi r , Os tumid sad for lb Oft SJDDLI. .sot . AINW T.V.......4Z. CIOLUMBIA . JUNI MAT.. „I ha ant awns= out 44 'pa 4.1 a nap. am of 'pima as I lia, nat. .$4,10N , • J. ti.toiria. Preeaak plod . rouse on the relnatamass;.., / 1111 4thele.4%•40althig Moan. Wawa tar lows 01.2 ma 4 eclat p. a.; a 70? Tan Mut, from • to al Vela*: p. 44. • Jaw nwitm`PAZlLVAl—Basulsoss dimigna L , ii44.llteeiveoll sod' Wilms thissinol 111.illieelmernot ; ' ^ - AMC R. RRalellig IiPtPTiBUO4-WWlATlB i rsived this 1n4 . 54 . 4at• • :,!: 14r er gay . , ' , L. 11. VOW? tlO. roOTATOPI6-4: few lane oft a Mme A Matt lo law keel Blow, Ihr "Mx • • -• !41.1 1 see kad'llls• Abu% Is bblai r :4. " - "l se • p_NAMMILLID — gLOT 44 HB.; on Oliet. /Maas Iblitiss black , Wows. lbsk asiont—forlate a; el sad st K Cob rim*. • J • IR PllllO.. _ _ _ pAmit.T kwuli,.4oo Bram". LOCAL NOTICE!!. Gams AM) BAXIIOI Bnrma MACII.I3II, for family family a nd manufacturing purpose, us the A. P. CILLTONT, General Agent, No. 18 Filth street. TRONA, PARKIN, Yuan and Ornamental 6l►te Hoofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver mont slate of the best quality at low rates. Mee at Mem Laughlin% tear the Water Works, Pittabnr[b.Pa. apB:6= Nsw Assikm. di Comma Cliovamia.—Of tam we am asked, wham can we buy a neat and comfortable rammer snit, made to order, *has haying the ohamis of selecting our own goods? To all these higalrles we can answer, toj s olfesers. W. Al. Alcides k corner of 1 street and Diamond Square, Alleghe ny, and you will be suited wording to your taste. They have just received their simmer goods, and for elegance of styles they cannot be surpassed, and for Amass they are the vary persons, es their work is all done ands their own supervision. Oire them a call, and you cannot fall to be satielled. Arrington, Itertmenn V capital= I—The attention of oar oouncry's brave defenders m oistly returned from the seat of war, and of the public in general, is again dinoted to the very ostensive and handsome assortment of the latest styles of Preach, English and Amarieen pleas goods, for pants soots and Tee% lately renewed by Mews. John Weis: 41S' Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 126 Federal strait. Allegheny. A teetotal selection of gentlemen's turnishinggeods will also always M found on the shaves of the establishment, together with a lot of ready-made clothing, got up in the but manner. Jon Rmnnuno now run Salit.--13amnia Graham, ilarchant Tailor, wend respectfully inform kis Mends and the ;labile in general that he hu just returned from the Nast with his new stook of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of all the latest styles of cloths, cassimeres and resting,. Seat!amen desiring • stook to select from that onset be surpass od au, other la the city, and their gar meats made in the most faahlonable manlier, would do well to give him a Gail before pur chasing elsewhere. diannts. Giusuu, Merchant Tailor, No. 64 Market strut. one door from Third. Mrs WITZ Arrao►as.—Eay. I. Moore, late Agent, Anglican Bible Union, writer" I have used Mn. 8. A. Alien's World's Mar Restorer and Hair Dressing, and it has also been need by lay wife. We auqualitlidly pro nounce Qom tn. beet preparations we have ever need—in whick &eta:ratios seneross /Wends Join ea." Sold by Drug is everywhere. Depot, 198 Greenwich sk, New York. mow Calla? Dzinarir.—At, the Dental Insti tute, No. 251, Penn street, sets of teeth for tom dollars, better than those at fire dollars at the other dental establishments. All per sons are requested to call at the Institute after having amertalaed the lowest prices at the other cheap plasm. All work done at the Institute is gnareateed superior to any cheap Dentistry be the city. Beazer end Scrofulous Eruptions will seen cover the bodies of these brave men who are lighting their etnuttrre battles. Night at,, bad food, and drenching rains will make sac have* with the streagett, therefor* let every man supply himself with Balaton's °W aked, it is a eartain tare for every kind of skin disease. Only 25 eta. per pot. 215 NOTION TO PILOPUTT Houma, AgIIMPII AID ALL Oman insamrzaa.—Yer repairs or al as:ratios* to moms or dwellings, aew roofs, or ) anything else la the Carplater line, esti at Chithbers's Carpenter Shop, Virgin alloy, above Bml 'treats. All orders promptly attended to MILTS., —lan HI.eT 07 ?HI 8211107-. Me Peacoat Comle Acton, J. 0. Sefton, pre emie the "Colleen Sawa," and Bianchi. of Brandywine, for his boned& Monday evening, July the dth. Won't It be a great night? Ottetzes and autumn will bi taken at the Omnibus aloe, No. tot Likettg teed, day or night. AU calm loft at the elove pm will be van ptly ettlreed t , . AEI •a, Nut ie [raid .1# si tei 0. Buc, Dastist, 146 Pion strait, at tac4 to in lossimoor •f kit orofeasion. Nl6Vlia &tot) WN I'o FAIL ! DIXON'S AtIBIUTIC BLICIIBIMSY CAMULITITI, SIG SOTIIIIII3IIXIMADT 70114 • DTIIINTZIT, D1L7131/16. /LUX, OHOLEIIII NOBEUB AND BUNKER COMPLAINT The faumenue Wee test* to tbe mate K tit% rue The dy ammo dilly meats at istan'ehlng Cute. Mhos Its Yettel. la Imo anvootomes om onittater • moody, at 000 e earths dm ohms, and importing tam mid am gal to tin system. Io ma sod imam to thn latent, and powmfol 10 the Walt cm. • T. the taller, espletally, It Is Ineensbla beteg ityptcpnetekty termed by theta. m iekaay aultheetts, • "The Soldiers' Friend." Kolb= Sod 1t nporior to say Erraktoo Wet , for obtleltoa Wilda& Mod fora loicarfous strew. of 11•1104/10O,litves test to the sottolor by nmovfo; Qs &Nam kid by re oppetable dealscs bborylrbm illiTece. 25 owns ♦ Nam& WX. P. DAVIDSON, p !JAWS I EWA POZCZ "UNIT, earl-rmstse nein. • MON MULL IMAM LAID POMP% museum WILL TAID WILL PUMPS, 1110 rtmus, mails PIMPS, SAILIOAD roux Prom* ' 110151 10101 P 01124 LIQUID lIAIOI3 PM% LIPS AID IDIOM IIDI7/1, Aid may Mbar PUNTS sr =baton( by Opirlog OA: Lem MA, IL T.. mob so 04T.D00a tOURUIIbr Wiz sod Ohioniorlids ma bulled eta say Wad of pipe. -la tub b) UMW. FAIULDLL AI 00.4 t irpl3 No. DS Youth *NA JUbT OPENED. PF.EW CARPETS. Bs paftheor wade la the nand defoualea of the Ilastan Markets, ere an reostilas the aurae pi& tona fa 111111111111.11 eat 1111811AINO, earl we aide beget a sooptele fosoutoteat of Carpet:, Floor Oil CIO Its, littl 44 4 11111 i awl Lap redlikotka to prkm. OUVZR tOrinriMat fi CO.. s o' • - ••• 11) T a are 31:012:11/1 rIISIIIIIIII2O. We ars on NUL* al Ilisjulesp at• par opa, I Whit clinked and Panay JEW4isis, Is mai ptilipad al • popular j OLIVER ICOLUITOOK t CO.; MEW GOODS..—lisvini'jusi returned! AM frost Lb. Itost. WO ha. no. In state so ozfrok afro asoortutat at ow. sM dosfrobto .A2ifil SECOME! • • ; w.w.a to the sasso, . ; ZWlsre au be eq,111•41 with tiring.. mos ir aad ins/Loil iv B on , . e4IITik BS aad Limn swum. • Ofett 'dram AK orb. it • • ; aro. Arautii;sothocos, ! lii N 0.% warm ipm4b, dr. § .6p i li tt AM./keels - A-7 .baszt MCDlllolms. ta BIM Sad flar fry 411/111Mallisi‘14bilal ...H.—'e.' 11 i 3 ti'.. y : }L of na~::':f N, .t:;d`s ~ ..w~ T :.~i:-64-'~1.., w3~-", ~~J`' THE LATEST NEWS BY TRLSGRAPH. OUR SPROAI, DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Dtepateb to the Plttabirgh Gazette, WzBRINGSON, JGII 1, 1863 QtrIBTIOX OP SABI DZOIDID The question of rank between Major Gen erals of the army, has been decided by a board of officers, to which it has been submit ted by determining the following order of precedence: Main Gen. McClellan, appointed May 14,1861, to take rank from the same date; Major General Fremont, appointed Jaly let, to take rank from May 14th, 1861; Major Gen. Banks, appointed Julie 6tb, to take rank from May 161 h, 1861; Major Gen. Dix, ap pointed June 14. h, w take rank from May 16th, 1881; Major Gen. Better, appointed May 16. h, to take rank from May 16th, 1861. The decision Is upon two groundiF First, that an appointment may be anti-dated by the President, as In Gen. Fremont's eue, and, 24, that order In which the names stood on the lot, When the appointments ware cent Into the Senate. It dectrial the rank between Banks, Dix and Bator, witheit regard to actual date of oppointutint by the President. 111SOILI.LISSOCS Mustering officers are to aseettain and report from what Constant mal District men come In order to settle the quote. Beldler's charged within two years from the time of enlistment, in comeguenoe of wounds, strewn titled to the same bounty as those discharged. After two years they arc not to be discharged, if able to enter the invalid corps. The presence of sidearm mid .playsiaans with the Army of the Potosca4, L not de. Dispatches confirm the espial*e of the La gandarge enough to hold two regiments. There is no guns mounted yet. A battle is probable now In Mitulend. Bites Januiry Ist, to Jane 20th, 1803, the decline in bank circulations in New York, Boston, and Pnitadeir Ida, Is elk millioas six hundred and thirty-two thousand dollars, or nearly thirty per oent. Sedgwlek's corps marched from Centre ville into Maryland—nleety miles-1n four days. They crossed the Potomac' at Edward's Ferry, shoat the same time with Skutt's Cat airy, twelve miles below, having sent en their one hundred and elity-three wagons isenterul the night before. THI Oil UUNDISD MAMAS CAXALILT The rebels lied about a hundred of the lot Delaware cavalry who fought' No: gallantly as to turn beak the head cf the enemy's eolumu twice. Finally, having lost ten wocuded and twenty-seven token prisours,and being Mork ed by an overpowering number„ the sixty ni mainixg deemlueprudetioo the better put of valor, were chased eight exiles furiously by five hundred of the seamy, usual of whose forces fell down dead with exhaustion. I:! 2:13= The rebels at Westminster Gleaned out a Union grocery and shoe stores, end took the e:pparbeads' horses. They unaltered eight thousand strong. LLD OfPlOl DICIBIOIIB An application has been made to the Gene rel Lead Mee, in which the following facts A mother, in the ab3eto3 of her son, tale • pre-emption, duds:v . ov apstement In the name of the absentee, and caftans Improve ments to healed. by a blood may. The moth er cemistaine thee another 'littler has 14d claim to part of the laud', and she asks the Department to protect the claim of the ab sentee. First—That no pre-emption claim can be transmitted into o do unless the pre-emption claimant her flied his declaratory statement prior to the passage of the - homestead sot of May 30th, 1062. !Second—Nelther pre-emption, nor the au thority of the settlement of land by proxy, but that the ownere of a claim, In order to be protected by the Land Oldoe, must perform peatonaliwts by way of cultivating the claim. Soldiers, heretofore, have been allowed to settle land claims by proxy, bat this decision positively forbids suchen arrangement. The following banks h►ve organized under the sot of 1883: Pennly/vania —First National Beak of Philadelphia; 0. W. Davie, 7 Prealdatl; Cashier; Post Erie: .1 . 1 . Bahciele. rreildent; M. lord, Cashier. Illinois.—Blrst National Bin!r. of OlLkap; E. Aiken, Proeident. , New Yorh.—First National Bank of Byrn nee; E. B. Jadron, Presidani; George B. Leonard, Cashier. Chia.—Firet 'National Bank of Olev•land Cootie Worthington, Prisidanti 0. W. to dpn,:pashier. Second : ft . Joseph Perkins, President; 4. B. Hurlbut, CasbJer; First Day ton : Bimoa Geppert, President; G. B. Har mon, Cashier; Second Dayton: John Beek man, President; D. O. Benet, Cashier; Pint Fremont: F. B. Bernhard, President; A. H. Maier Cashier. First Yonagirown : Henry Meaning, President; Z. B. Bdwsorde, Osehinr. Afichipan.--ifirat - National Bank of Ana Arbor: F. ChspLa, President; H. Richmond, "Cashier; lona.--First National Bank of Davenport: A. Oorbyn, Presideut; J. N. B.H.nd, Onside. Coasootioss.—Firot National Bank of fia, boo IL Hemp, President; 0. BrOWD, flashier; First Aim, Havant U. M. Walik, P:0444114 W—Mantbrop,Oaabloo. Manacksootto.-41rot National Bank of . Jinias itaoldent; Jas. Appleton, ilasVor. 'Wm or annwrinirrtia Thy salsa of lit&twantr bonds tip to Inn. 20th, amounted to ono bandrod and siztyrtwo millions six. hundred and sa►snty dollars. 01 this sum, Jay Cooks & Co. sold one hundlisd and thirty millions. Ton millions were sold in Gensikay. . t imam:toe res. I Pronit iliarahal Gan. Pr h &nouns that the eitiontio bcpald in anottinee with the proviilois of the enrollment law by any per, eon *hp may be drafted. LI cider to some exemption, le Axed at three bundled dollars. The Golledor of Internal Barnum in mei distriot is authorised bythelinretary of W4r, and dirsoted by the Secretary of the Truis m to receive sunipionoh fox which he will give duplinstaansipte, on of thin int 1:4 delivered to the board of enrollment en or be ton, the day he isthafted the person Is ordir; id to report far duty, when he will be fn. nland by the board with I cea.4toate of ex. emptioli, s t a tism he has ban discharged from liability of the draft, by the raiment of three doling hundred a - icergoll- 6 anTOIII MEMO GOUle,Ol. r aes ig*:-6 p. at.--The robals ham bun moving tootle.= thlir lidnmaidposltloit PaatispirsaliOutd inialisp.tharsar of L•es,arill5 I P,a+?Pri!! th", i =4 / 74 ,1 , 4iiiigiponre..ps., Oa, (miss COOirCt i6ll # 4 4o ol4 ;Plittin 4 ; . 11411 1i2 St i ß g 1 40 1 . 1 j . Yt- 4 *P- g'4llll 4** 4l ot , ' Wiwi rd'at 00 1 ) ,U 4 ',llk , ...a . '' biir '101§3104.. Zoillliiegg:.aliviii at the tabfilyi .. tionien Ova the hid, sepsitsent the bight as having teen pretty serious, and that Ind little material advantage. thus tar, has been gained by eithai side. It art a sleet thonity to the • army of the P i ctomao, in the death of Major General i y i May 1 tint lda, commanding the rst corps. It hardly believed that a main saps*. men can begin to-morrtr, and yet it teems impossible that It can be delayed longer than a day or two, with brisk preliminary fighting. Stuart has been nee or twice handsomely whipped yesterday and to-day. EXCITING NEWS! 40,000 Men. u Reported t ► on lit I RIGHT MILRB ITB HOUR. FROM. HA FALL BACK FASBVIIG. bu '8 VICTORY. ider 'Gen• Dix, be Marching ►mond. TM ADVANCI _ BEYOND W' RISBURG. THE REBEL) o SHH" Twelve Miles of ,burg. No Rebels Wi hi Hare COL. P.LIER,O dc., oke Special Dtepatch to the Pittabangh Ciszetta. Pau.aulu.rau, July 1, 1863 It is believed by many hue that ono forms are marching towards Richmond. A gentle -1 who arrived from Portion Mosses to states that General Reyes and Poster w re eight miles beyond the White Home, ye terday morning, with a foto of fifty thou ' d men r; i4ing the maize force of Pastor la ly in *AY Carolina, th e foreetat Suffolk, all that could be spared from Fortress M nroe. This large force is said to be on the re d to Richmond. • delete .from the Army of the Potomac re . resents the men as being In excellent s. to sad having unbounded confidence in General Meads. No dissatisfastion is Im prensa. Latvia advice' from Hanisbmg-Mats that the excitement in the interior of the State has oonsiderably abated. Harrisburg is repertal to wear a Sabbath-like appearance. According to the intimation in yesterday's dispatches, the rebels have been obliged to fall back upon Shippensburg, and now no rekals are within twelve miles of Harrisburg. ty the victory of Cot - Pierce, Gen. Milroy's s t manor, as: hicOonne ll sburgithe rebels have blin obliged to evacuate Sterrett's asp, which ey had carefully fortified. You may expoost stirring news within the :mat two days from the °ovary under _Pfau &atom It would be contraband to state the aunt position and stinsbors, but the cavalry attached to the army of the PotOmso L in this very best condition. Tha farces at Harrisburg and vloinlty are Immune.. Some of the fruits of Col. Pima's Vivical arriveilime this evening on i train from the West. One Captain, one Lieutenant, and fourty-nine privates, of Imboden's cavalry, were captured, near kieCennellsbarg, within the last throe days. Brig. General Horatio Hubbell, an old aid experieneed ofdeer of the Pranneylvanis ml ❑t{a, lults„fut Ilarrisbirg, meruing. - to consalt"with the authorities there. LATlMT.—LatolUrn4e from Harrisburg in dicate' that the rebels have retreated far down the valley, and are off for the Potonme. Carnal* will be occupied by oar troops to morrow. They are eager to advance, and Generale Smith and Couoh are bushy engaged to organizing them into brigades for an *d raws. The bridges on the Northern Central Rail road are being rapidly repaired, and some of the most Important ones have *soaped de strootion. The road will soon be In running order again. The fora reported as tautening to stow the Barquehanna at Rockall's fury turns out to be • regiment of read mars, looking for horses. Title totes will no doubt be out off and captured. The °illegal of York express a strong prof -411111100 for 11MOII rule. It is rumored here to-night that a battle has taken place near Richmond, and that the rebel Capital Mu fallen into cm hands.. llUesonri State Convention. Jarrataor Crrr, Jdly I.—The following ordinance of emancipation was pasted by the Oosireonon this morning. Ayes 11, nays 30. Bee. -1. The lint and mend nausea, twin q•aath notion, third article, it hereby ab rogated. • on. 2. That snowy or involuntary servi tude, 'zap for the miasma% of crime, chilli cease to Edit io hilannri on the lth of July, 1870, and allidaires• within the State that day, are hereby declared to bit free, pro• vided, however, that , ail persona .amancipatcd by this ordinance, shall remain _ander their control. In subjoin to the authority of their ate owners or bid reponentatativos, u ser vant/ daring the following period, to.wit s Those over forty years of op, for and dar ing their lives; Rhinelander twelve years, us di they 'revise the age of twenty-throe ; and thine of tal other ages, until the 4th of Jab*, 1870. The paeans, or their legal repruiatativeee who, up to the moment of einancipatton, were owners of slaves hereby freed shall, during the period for which services mask freedmen are reserved to them, have the mime anthorlry and control over, said insulin, for the pur pose of receiving the polieulans and services of the same, that are now held abielntely by the master la respect of his elan ; provided however, that after the sold dth of 1n1y,1180 , , no parson so bald to service shall be sold to son.maidants, or removed from the State of Missouri, by authority of his late mime: or by his legal repreientallves r . • fin. 3. All sans - bareeltar ,brought Into Lb* Man, owl not now belonging to dtisins of she Sow, shallObennroon in fres. See. 4. All staves :mond by ensent of their onus to any,sooodisi State, atter the passage by nob Bute-of tba act or ordinance of seoessum and bureau ,brought Into this anus by thiir owner, shalltharnun borne. Sao. 6. The GenoniAssenbly skull ban no pour to pus lows to essonsipata slaves with out the unseat of their onus. &a 6. Attar thik pinup ot this ordinasee so elm in AU Bate 6km:be nildeot Gouty se maalsipsl . • Gay. Gmbh. ibastouseetthe wlthdriwal , of hD realgoatloa k - no will, thereto:4r contllin •to Nllll w GOTS:ROT until QS *Won of hL sacomor, In - The Comaltha that adjourima liom die. • Drinabias tae (Allluafa OY io CriOtllNATiaJely 1,41 a'apsedal of Codaolis last bight it was lonised to pat the Slats Wilda law , is for= at oats. Story Ottani batman 1$ and 46 yaws, tot phydasily disabLtd la to bo orpaisad tato ocepaalas os the 4th of Judy, and but subjahh to Wm .of tha Governer far daffy, in w it lambed as ho may main. Lary war =satinet wars held in Columbus and ladisitspolis last night. Thedirties la Bailin* county, Ind., art Sadsd sad ihstailintry will natant to la &Gaspe to-day. . Probable Pleb% to tke , Direollaa of riertyslairg 0 0011%4410a :at 'Pork by oar. Pores'. . . . Oatallt. * *ark ;Frame syar law mbar viva 7seee' sad 'Sting - Mara night at • Oolaabia lath direetlier of 7 , =Tit Nat West; ttlUtklee .oVelook rabid 244 beevy ", o 7trii•l4.ollll!l!aarleyas . 41, • • 4 " LATEST FROM VICKSBURG. TILE SIEGE PROGRESSING FAIiORABLY. BECONNOIBBABCB BY M. SIIBRIAN. COLONEL WILDER'S EX EDITION Extracts from Rebel Newspapers &a., &e., ate Minirsze, Jane 28 —Whist &dries' from Grant's Army, to the 25th, Fey Oast everything is working favorably, the alege being partied vigoronely. Throe hundred of the 4th lowa cavalry, on a recut near Bridgeport, Min., had a fight with 500 rebel cavalry- Our forcer lost about 50 killed, wounded and missing, and one how itzer. Gen. Sherman advanced, on the 221, to imeetJohneton, hi:item:ld not dad him or any eensiderable number of his forest. It is ascertained certaitify that Johnston cannot master over 35,000 men, all told. At last aceonnts, mast of these troops were be tween Canton and Bridgeport. The rebels are making desperate attempt' to Interrupt navigation on the Misitssippt be low Memphis. SI hey Et eve a battery of six gnu at Oatlieh Paint, opposite Greenville. Marmadnke Is also using all his energies -to blockade the river. Theme matters are receiv ing the prompt attention of the proper mili tary antnorities. Scouts from Central Mississippi and Ala hams report the feeling in regard to Views berg es very despondent, and reports of this repulse of Grant's army are freely cirocilated to sheer up the people. Jaeltioe papers say Grant lost 10 . 000 men In the assault on the 20th, and that Johnston was gaining advantages on Grant's rear. The rebel Gen. Johnson u endeavor ng to organise the State militia in . Central Mails slept, but hoe met with very Door enema. The people bogie to Wiere the roclaral lames campy the entire State. Jeff. Dols celled upon Alabama for seven , ty thousand additional troops to Wend the State from Invasion. and the Alabama papers are disaussitig the advantages of the Tom bigbee river for • line of -delansive morks. Rodney, in front of (Windt, has been re. inforoed by two brigades and Suill's artillery from Alabama. They were mint up if).01100k our raiders. 'All qaiet along our tuns. Coltman Canna, 6 rims 'sox Tittanons, Joao 30, 1801. J The situation here is not materially °bunged. A reconnoissance was made to-day within threw and a half miles of the rebel stronghold. The rains have ooutluued for the pest far. ty.eight -hours, and have been unusually he►q. The roads are in a tenible condition-- and movements are almost prevented thereby; but with Me unparalleled perseverance and peralstanee, Gen. Amman" pushes on. CoL Wilder's expedition returned to-day. He bunted the brioge at Derberd, and took op and destroyed a large part of the track. He found only small garrison at Decherd, whom he defeated and drove out; but imme diately after he had burned the bridge a large form of the enemy Dame in. - . • Decherd fat only twelve Milli In the rear of -- Tullahoma. The whistle of locomotive' at Tntlabome wore distinctly heard yesterday. This I. the. only foundation of the rumor that the. rebel* are retreating to Chattanooga. Little doubt is entertained bat that the enemy will fight in their forts, but their silence is very strange. The oouot'y is vary &Moult to operate in, be ng low, level and marshy, and overgrown with underbrush. litedruan'i brigade made a reconnoissance lathy within three and a half miles of Tel." Moms. Two regiments were immediately encountered, and an engagement ensued, in which the enemy gave way without carious resistance or much reluctance. The 'kir- Withers of the 10th Indiana and the 4th Rai poky were principally engaged. The Chattanooga Rebel l of the 27th and 28M, has been received. It says 100, wound.. eat, Weights to.titewart's division, have ar rived from the Meld at Beech Grove. It says that two divisions were engaged at Liberty and Hoover's Gaps. Meantime, relnforie• meats are harried forward. Five brigades passed up yesterday, and John Et. Jackson has been dispatched to hold himself in reedi t:lms. • Among the killed at Bomb Grove is the rebel Adjatant Thomu, of the 20 ih Tennessee. The rebel loss was one bundled killed and lour K Am hundred wounded. • The Bad of the 274 had the following: Jackals, MistJolUr 25 —Col Lyese, coin eitolog to* es4try outside-et Pore Beaton, attacked Orieteen, in the rear et Bash., yet eatittetket•lttty" piaci:era end lifty sena marsh and ptuf g the remaladst to flight. .* • • Hickauned, joie Yb-Ten tratiporta *p ersecuted Wbtt. House this morning, end a small force landed. It is reported that that pietas advanced to Tunatati's Station. No apprehensions ere felt is ofiloUil amid. The R,ld of the 28th, on "the situation, says: " Theo is no viatica but the enemy is approaching. A greet battle is in antler pa lion on his approach. Beery preparation is beta* made to give him a warm reception. Hinayana the dot are being scut to the rear, see reinforanneate to the front. An• other brigrde from Western Virginia pasted up yesterday. ably Virginia troops in the first campaign in Tenneisoe. A portion of Buckner's command passed up last events*, and'Jackson's will probably follow In the morning. - We learn that Breckenridge's Division did not Hook Montgomery, they having train la ctated by Gen. Johniten to Jackson. We over estimated °arias of killed end wounded. The wkole number will not exceed two ban ded, not seventy. fire killed. It was reported last seining that three or four aoudad of the enemy's aviary •Itied occupied Manchester, and the enemy had burned coedit two residencor on this side of Hoover's Gap. Tills story Is not billeted Jaosion, :cure 26.—A staff odissr who lift Viaksbart on•Moaday, reports. thee the Ger rison Is besieged. Tao enemy keep up.a con. stint Are ninth ornreitban formerly, as they hare shinny of the town. Entire bloats of buildings ware entirely ,deetroy ad on Wash • ington street by their ineendiary livery menus by Wits used 'ttrdiatrity them without suesessi • Sapper'' and minors ate bard at work, and go close together that 'they, hear the settatt, of 'lmelaothers pickets. latest trliat Europe. Nsw Toin, July 1--411e - steantship China arrived up as 3 o'clock: Plis ri askin's annettice that restoteldies °oral to Wish= ports ocouplid by !Ms Tone will be:lnkiest to Only halt import dirty. . , The stain Sonthaner which attnater sinA, plan - and wu unshed it 'llastlepotl, on the ballet' that she is latended -for a Eiontherd miser, is 'loading at Liverpool, for',llessiit, aad was rigilutiy wombed., , EsquisitiCas,to..the ; Lime Meyor of Lou. don.woo Wag signed, urging him' to Mill and preeideoret • meeting 'to petition Pull; moat to promote' restoration and pesos .;ik Aniettea. • The London rout, in all editorial on ibo hits Pm* Meeting in SOW York, sus, in it mime 'reason for :thinking - Milt war may the reeeidag its elosei•bat the - Siete' thawtV , S - Mlle that HMI silty • do u btf u l ; quition.' [lt thinks Lintrola wonidnot object'', - perm be knew hitt to inn& I, ud *at ma_ pavii:the 1!. $ Bpsaaori eke liastreld 4jetiNlo4: resumed his Mini to , tfeleM - toads that the' Nadi- liastf effected' titanic., aotlisg at yet,: and that the l'polbry kinstdon‘Will eltiottlit North the Loiol* Joao 21 ropers, othiptt out of ;theVollah piestion, -aro spl Otos. loot la Patty. ' ' ' Boma Moho rim 1011.1jOittoip0tIVolot with jtanot, : MT. Slidell, ' Bove): of this Monfoiliirste Mateo, has bad- a very lereconatroooe ulth the iloiperor of the lfroseti: Thy Ilepopte seat balm. aad hada private tier ceiesolntit Itha at Ineakfast, iad did net patt iiith astU- lb. (load* 'of - 11fahleri'• aisetabled, Tide bterriew *Wai itriaktb`te - Wickert. that iisatied elm of ziodiatiOa AtiteilOaly `Whim iiftiottoo bei - the *daft Of Atitlay Paehho. ••• •'; • • No BRIM. Beniseif FreApridquilL - • illtivrommao. ailyr - LZAt tier ueiriati4; mr oar sonaturealiorday, sho coasplieliris otr• mitt Sassed"' tinimusi ,- WI -ski , '40'444 'Oars Ani is rebel *Olden ?Mod* sad trielotoasaci: - 4 • !tutees by Te ,You. Jai: I—Cott , n lOU actinic 73 n•r vltkind.: Flour IrievPiwr •Oo opqsadtiollo firm. hot tu. 111. man df p. d in rebloti. r ora Clan ..t for shlpplug mlx.d Wont , ot. toil .d oottm nor y-t 7 t 6 , 4. Wool f 1... on d.roarta. or• rp-rod rm•ti. Lao co ut ES.l,3u(do. ,75 for old m s., 4E0001310 N middi Whoa 1 1 lo.at 'MEM, duti.•.; And firnuull lor rt. • Mc. 7 .t.•dy; 7 per mint. for c 10..01 84.etng •Xch.o • • tlu' , abod :ow; f r eats 0 ..ti In re; Oporhe 4.34 lode. o.t ••,v-alt .t 44. arirernree-let Unee.t . ee.l; U. CI. ilia c Alp •ni /010014.34; 7 70..05•0 0 34 Highly ImPorial ll .-From Vicksbare. Advises from Vitiksburg to the 27 - . h ett (Saturday,) have been received: On.tbe2,3 r, too rebels made to attack on General Or.er. haus' f noes, on Big Black, and waist dsfsaied, our many' gaining a decided victory. Ooe of the rebel forts in fronted Gen. fogies di. vision, on the center, eitustsd on the main road, loading from V,oksbarg to Jet:Asap, ti.d" been blown up, ant Gut. Logeo'gefied a po. ettion Inside, after a desperate ligist,erltiollzhe held at last. accounts. Tune h.d beets eery bast') firing all along the Ittifis, - iriar Oan. Grant bad further zosterially 'coutrictarl for litter getting nautili nearer tattletale' work'. Rev Mr. Van Meter, of New York, - who left V , oksburg on the 26.n, - reports oh et * on the 221 escaped Union prirtiners Untie V. , Ok'r • burg told Gen. Grant that Panba,ton wer constructing email boats, several hundred of whtek were finished. One of the siseaPed prisoners - heard an ofeair say thit oarg'tor six hundred boats would be rest:lll4 Amide), night. As if to more lolly Eva firm' 'mat •p• pearei to be elk. say a curtaltity, targe bodes of Kirby Smith's" rebel eavairs were seen bo• verVog beitit across they river, ib • trout ut Viokaburg. Itappeared, then, thwt.Petober ton was Weeding to estispeenross theriter in small Ix at, where lie Redd -km j tried and protected by the label „ 'Otn. Greet tostantly bloated the 'game. aft 01%14fied Mower'. brigede;ettoparted by Taylor'. Goi• ono Battery and the lli.h !Hinds cavalry, to move from Young's 'ulet and 'occupy. in.: nook of land In front of. the donated city. Ibis movement was executed on v yneanay week. At the same Gene the goebOata Minya and below were ordered unclose to nearer. at 4 remain there, so that esespe by that Method became an imoos•,b,iity. A Ftillt4l. tiUkYLY. • HIIVEZII7I3 esno EIODIEOPATIIIT pIE DM.% FOB T_ItZ,PIOPLZ. werr OP BPZOTTIO asvnilts. No. I—Tar Coommiims mad logiMmilfro. No 2.—fm. Warm Amor. Worm Wk., Wowing the Bed. No. s—Tor Oolto, Crying, Toothlug and WskOrd nein of Infooto. No. 4—lior Diarrhea, Cholera Infant= and Elam. mar Complaint. No . . 13--rts Colic, Or%hap, Dysonieri or Bloody Flax No. 6—Tor Cheers, °boleti Voila:re, Totalling. No. 7—rot Oretbs, liol4 eensc gent lbroet. No. s—Tor Trotb-othi, ►.esseoe. !tootsig No. le—Ter liesdenne, Vertigo; He s! sad talneas of the Bee. Na.lo—Dtapapia 'P'G.—Tor W . mar asS t Demiutged . Stomach, oou.thatkot aud Lima Somata 11 . Na. 11— For Sawa, Imigularatah al:aktriPataftg or tll T TLlZtts . " l"- ta,a, Profuse MottaahB l l l l l .4 doom of Valuate., • Na 13—fror Oro Move Oottgb. Bad Brsattklug Ra 14-BaU tamnslr—rur I . l6drjelp.4s, j'Trup to n % Phoptea no Lb. No. 15—/Nutuesitie t , Uhr--To? , pas, I,...ft t es. Somme to the Ohms; Beet, Lola. or Llmtir No. Nl—Pocuttlei calastane,lnvifliantah'Diedullirt dervott. Dentllty,- YD—dots .Mouth, ar Osaka 0 , adults oc dna. Po". la3-11r1oarr Tocouttromca, Wetttort fit, 2att No. 111.-.Paiwul Partoda..Praaaar• oc No. 34—aufforloa at airing. of 11 a Wmakto.- No. ES—Wpl , ..poy arid PI sans ()bore., tn. Via. A—nor Foyer .od egos, ÜbUl Wove; Dumb LOW. 011,011sotrotaireid agar& P—For Whoa sr Blooding, Internal •or Ix. trenaL , o—for ' , ors, West or Torlamed Zyorand Sys Mot or tOorrod stmt o—for Oatarrh, ot Wog tioodlfur or reran, /intuit with °WU-a tloo or prufure d•rchorse. CL—For WO°.Pioir o=o4 abiding it. Tkdiolco. A 1.&) SPECIFICS. Pio /ass. or !Wows. ,4.lpporood, , .Dtelonlt. Ese bored lirsse...lng, ealeadaderistk Croup sad alapectse no lon. Price- on mu.. our ten- For Far U./wens .14 Dvanness.—Dl.Chargetr6sa the liar, tee result of tkeikot rl l / 1 01. or la-r. 0,1.1.. Ter Mama hi•theliadd, Boudoir:of Beare lag and 111t2 th. &his. irirs•liche.:. print For Beropan..-Ealorgelll Maud; lo .16111'1 41 1,1 . dory tiog Tooslla, t•gedh.lp md.. 010 11100r,,,ftiottl• lona C.a., of Mildred. Prtce; bo'ieau _pr E. a. re- 0.0.0•11 1 othaftg.-IPhydral or 00yrofp'W.at• assa, *ln.., dm moult of . doer. =aar.ei:Uodl• oatkoo al 11:2.harmilds Diaobraps: YolOorifi Gcu For Drivor.-TlEdd - Amon' . Alaimo, 'Tanild hp, alto t-anti deerrolooo. 600 oar box, For Saa aiollaro:-Lbartbly dleaaarajdortagadtaart. .11", V mhipg, old &lama. tom thhos or- Pe.% fin nuts per bOX. Far Gram., b0000ai:--For Grand, Rails! Moos% trrloatiort, oda of rho oroaaja Par &swot B.r ioar.—lavoloptaryDblabwia• sad Ckareaannt Prastraraa ..ad.14.1..0..* mixamlal aad .molar rnordy,' arid , rozy nasal apcaris Z atm, Plifah sl' per box. " 7014 N FULTOL- , Noi: '67 LID 69 Firm. Sisunei , , . ,Prrivamum,,rA.. Bete ewes for the western oetLetei =Egffl=l A. 1.0•11 (nkr7ng miss bolts WMOIL t • Soft It•ta d A !lard- ,tese.mit!,4l a.v:. hi, p ontbil.k aio?.• .- oo d i.ro es, jlmadshsa.. A . •s a .ddae7 •.0 so. ••• • b T.. b%!srtp,elad.t•i,h • co.:lnas wi.er tr.kihonnopgrlg.r.... told; tq*l,4l, y•st pl,•da 114•411 WIdleI•••• serial, Byline' iditclukTfiliikd, J.a.t•.j.• II • • 'Tim deer s. • man b.wo..dne• isahkvg . , Wltch . 1,•• ?mid tope I'd us,:th• ton' will' ',Prat to.. 111,1 to Hoare, J b , dapoilid as kir i:,144 •• %ZetcA w 11.111.6011. 1.21 . - AA tit:, Iry Ltn+l , l , - tit . LTA I.IIITOBSDIIit , t pabbabo• i saw tn. zI ya. _Prins t.lx awe,: • bybarit:be c%tba, a • TUAL, TR b•TASIIIT: iyean. C of 1119.nwawrtywo or, ELrmloal Rmlaloo.i elesool' Diebfitty. w `llvnoaa eneralljt ilt.a...easftwinciaiiimptkra. Fp bet ay sod Tem: sot P•yeibir tesultlug .►quat.ealuabils". .by bony, iNdy.y. irkEl;le. Juittmor. 4 , ~bels 5k5.6 "4 ,15•?0. Tboaisat otticbt•lll" " is • plalu'iiiv.l*o•ioy ad•biliy; ) o •tr;.040.4r0 bby•bibil amlaglr twb• row suoisiii; bp - tbk I .o lll o 2 l:l l4 mbricamew:Vat::Puit. 'Pm.e 800 - ..7 as.,aptphtar ral ive.ef Ni. 011.111 "0" N. X. T "CT AD. si ESNITEPUILD 811011!Ti./ • • , ANA lAiorillstat 2172112W08 Jlt.t.letAt, 70211 D rineliirVaisaitiaattytot.; 'W....* Irs AI Ur kowinS•ebbarist °emit? " . klrrititt , TO WuritiluT PAlN.—W•_l4.,_tt ttte jts_tta tAkiiiitiA Oat fri . ollll sr. sew reivrari. az , aft ic.vuta I, PreCAP P I I tl la tlisimist• otitimatletry. mkt Wm- own °°"1" Moil Ibis do'sdoPL sP•r•Po* '4 1 ..2 - o .1 talgal. , *their Isms sad sly. al cril .64 tkAADv*. b•• is ' tlintougliljVir dlr. th.P.at 1 01 r reeßiatirpt•trdortdii 'Abe ugi had pshAirkstumactor Of 41moofthoudni,1" - A•Vreto ,oc.f.l.lmAlAAs not IldnAda, liistkey mod .11.albow Mad°, lb* son*, 41 • sped -4542 - .ftdeo3l•dst.44 VIII do vai ietal! sod eou•oli • .- a. a sa. ^6‘ elf, ...ie. Di: C ' Verttg, lN 1' *Minim VW 41).11WhiaNt?t,I.P.tnAirrvh, BROWN) 'aosovenar - ANDosuzzirrayytrira. tl=-;^-413 .41 t it TAW ro - • ' Nrrff ' van' an rns _bitoSlorn Ltulitt-elimum.axosAtertisfeikilioreb _ - • , it .A:•% - ;' , loloLitli.. /sapodilla t"., ' AI ' .. --11 - - . - •iiktieutive....4- riubt.now. !bat 141124 `.. - *Ai Ipetoor.4oetw '''' - 4m.*".„.., text A) l itiO4". lIVII 1 eitc- rorifii 140ittg di ANI*4 1 in-kbeillFy.4o, - * ,- ' lir•i". , ' ,''' '..,;'. :.-- . , o•4lnr.itraistrehje - ge 4l ' , t, 300,•■•ao 14 o. -' - 110a r elsg 2 ' - Irma nisirsa *,014i. -,-,----:‘. . •:-..------,' - ' --' th1,1141:71100104.414, 11.1 111. larktaillia, 'lot ~. Attie Stisslna.*ll,P4.4llllf."o.o4 4gllk4itilMlikslag glib" ' gg . AR4oollolialik -