The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, June 18, 1862, Image 1

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ESTABLISHED/ IN 1786. x.
eOJIMISSIO.r,/ 4c.
OIL WORKS COMPANY, Op
pstosYLvAnA. Ma, St. Clair Strobe,
pea ell Bridge. .Boy and' Dell CARBON OILS on
cosandialost timd ..CRUDE OILS, of all da..
axiptiona,. irantad. Adareal WEAVER. JR.,
..-Santetari and Treasurir..: • , ' tnyll'kem
6.1.
1 , JMA LUPlan
S LIGGE74 CO., (successora to T•Ben964gett,)
Yuma Smnr.dis Aso Comimm.
mos -11.29mmatirg;•for the-site ot ORAIN, BEEDB,
CHEEB% PRODUCE, Nos. 26 Water and 92
?rant tareM, Plittßburgb;•Pa. - , m• 6
MUMS.
AANKELVYGREGG ICI
, ,GEBAL
'JAL' Dtrci Cole railox lirsoutrrs n• MITE,
GILA T.N.II3ACQN, No. 2 Llbary attest; Pitts- ,
•—• bizxh,Ts. • ' . " sr&.Catt
I.I(ApSW LIMLIALT.
,AKAOKEOWN & LINILART, Funs
; 11j AM. GILLIN Puma, ?zoom asp 001111111151021
'lll/I.ol.llJak for the ask, of Fk.ite, Linda, Pork, Dr
con. Lard, Baru., Eggs, Cheepoc Patna, Tandy,
lisatboriOL , Potatoos, .Pot and Pearl Ardis:
. Ballerattra, Linseed and Lard Oils, Piled and Green
Vrnits, Timothy, Clover, Ilea and Gram Seeds.
'Jodi &drums made on Conaignmenta.
:ty . , liberty at., Pittabti b;
11ELD,.Cc .
stas Aso Toriessukoso Itlcacturr sAd -wade
dealer is WESTEBI4 - .IINSILItVg CLIEZNIC,
..Burrati;LAREyPORK, BACON imotat, /1311,
..POT AND - P.N.A141. - ASHEN, amtatuaus, Lui
z EKED 'AND LARD' MS,- DRIED YBIJIT and
Pll.hm,brallstelly, Nos: 1.41 - sod 143" Front street,
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Fr. --.......—..........«..—uni ilillialD.
ULF SIESPARD, Cf331.1123310N:MF.2-.
-cuss?' and doedeat lw A LOUR, - OLSEN AND
PiSODUCN, No. 243 Liberty Llet, Pittsburgh, RA.
' Chutes brands of Flour for eni and family ors
consiautly on bead. but kraal 4ttontion pald to
w
fUll -orders for Mertaudise gmieraLl . • Wray
1 4 1 .ANK VAN tiORDEE;PRODUCIItitiD
. Gortusaton Id escnini. dealer in FLOUR, DEPT
- TIM, MMUS, SEM,. LAUD, CHEESE, P 011,6,
DRIED AND GREEN FRUITS and l*.educe gen.
atally. Merit cash advances made on eon/ligament/.
Warehoeme, No. 11.43.ec0nd street, Pittsburgh.
MoVAY, FORWARDING AND
. Omotreamat Mancnarr, for the sae of FLOCK,
. GRAIN, BACON,' LARD, BUTTER, EGGS, and
Wearers Produce generally, No. 10 811.1TUFIELD
-STREET, corner office*, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Girorde onecomignmente eolicited. JaZklyd
A S A. F' 'ZER, FosweizanNia Am
• ix•oonevoN Ilsocileter , for the soh) of FLoun,
GRAM, SACO*, LARD, BUTTER, SEEDS, WILED
vault end. Produce getterelly, No. le Market it.,
,cerfier of iirst, Pittsburgh. oehdly
QCIIOIIIAKER, - & LA.NG, Onnamox
1133 IluenutTs and iiholstitte duslent hi SMOCK
, MPS; FLOUR, ORAIN,-ra.opupgi &c.;
Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ps: " solbully
•• ,OLLAN 111141.) •'-sueuessoitoJno.
• • 1113111*Son, N0.,159 Ibertyy stied, Plus.
burgh, GEO:ULU...PROM:ICA air.ouvair AND
Ck).II.3II.6.SIOIIILEBOLIANT.
.--.oonnignments as • dully - wild ted.. •• ; fo2o:dli
I'L BROThNRS Fonwemnro
c,,,,.mgag hissers. urs sad dealers in
"PlioPusiolia AIiPrPHODUCE GERS,BALLY, no.
,2.55 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Ps.
A tiUtiO YEit, GosinnwsioN InEromorr,
ji. dear in CHORE AND REFINED VARBODI
911,, - arass, IMON. NA/LS, tmr Na itttr
au -Ws DAVID 11%411DLUIS,
amt. a. mina', Spocial*Parinic.
auccessora to
131 hrtlindlewalsono lc Co., 11101,E3A
(Mug; comer of W. o s4 l, P 4ll 4sg.ratre.ta.
braes:- " j 3•3413;
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voiwr successor to .L.•
JJ. Or. PRODINIA AND COMAI L ISbION KED
OLIANTB, 2AI Liberty 'treat, Pittsburgh, P. liziS
'num amt.
:1013N - 1. 110t1t3lit_'_ ik WtiONISALE
ILicaellAwrs,,:onnwiof
litultlitidttand Water turrets; Pittsburgh, Psi. JO •
[ 4 llXikata9 - •N ar,•STEW - A.l3'4_ Wawa:-
.11,11111Ji Ococsis mu; Coznpatoic MEsciiAxTs, No.
1u;Wood ;treat, Pittsburgh. , je2:(ll3i
J. FICKPATILICIi....III. 1111.1iPATRICG:
BItOWNIc KIRKPANRICKS, Wno
stae Gisocrat isnd dealers in FLOUR ASD
-IiNISDS, lios.l9llind4= Libisrty:street, Pittsburgh.
-Timm - SON, lUotaustl)l.
CP. SIM .11xecuan for the sale of OILUDE AND 1118.•
EtILBDDLIIBPI.3 OILS-No; 60 and 70 Water dreet,
Advaacnimule . C(MrligMXlSlttil.
nß.uogirsrs.
QIMON JOILNSTON I DEALER Pois
INJ DRUG' ix S
A2iD GLIP.IIIOA.LB, rstarumply.
'ANDY GOODS, lalltlilliGlCLUlD, OILS,
,---11. a 1I}IDIOINES, dr—, At., 41 strictly prinks
try:which Ito offers at lowest Pricsa,. -Colmar &LIDA
-I...tield and Fourth strewts, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Prescriptions carollilly cotspounded at hours;
A. • I • '0 4t ~ HOI
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Kati Darwin . and hianufactortr of WHITE
IdaLD dlill LITILARGF, cornor a Wood and Front
tnwte, Fittobatgb. mta
VAN 7.P."-SUOTry-WHOMIALS . DEALIIR
DECOS;PAINTS,O4a, VALLNISILES AI4D
DYE STUFFS; Wu. `Pox Liberty lame., Pittaburgh/
All erdeirrrill recutre yrompt atterition._
n .11E0.- IL kLE Y SEN Dat Ginn,
140 Wood street, corner of Wood ttrfet aid
--- - , -Yirgta AMT. Pit.t.!birgh. Pa. ' .
2"TOR:IrE rs.
Ti t s. VN..ECII, (latp . of Fayette comity
CA. P i.. ) At•rostair', to. •
• . P/Fr3BPROns 2 ."
--'•43f5c0—,9.;10.. turner Fourth and ttreata.
hiN Alec:U/1 , 1.N Arrosit#
fey AT Law. Orywr, Secuid story . Kulia's Law Bmzar
isa, No. 93 Diamond straw. •
win aUafil - to the asttlancat, wowing rud coll(L
UOl.l dolma; bouiabw, 64, In - Washington, - Muria
ColutaLla. •
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IIEKPATUICK"& MELLON, Arrove
_
ALTA AT LAT, Ho..S YOurth street, See dears
Moore Smithfield, Pittsburgh, Pa. .. eurl7:dtl
ri11:10,11AS -ArrossEY AND
.1.1,00r00131.0a AT -LAW.'
07110 t;: No. 150 Poorth sired, corner of Cho
, Pittabirgb, Pa. - aull:dowlyr
leta..6 A. iIkiVIANUE, Alloys*
(*net, Fifth stmot, adjoining the, oftloo of M
-- _ Oall k Brown, Pfttahuren; P. •
'AI . B.- Areosarn A. 19
‘,I. COSIZLIAZ AT UV,. haa removed ,to KUHN'S
lAN HCILDINOS, Diaruand Street, oe4l
41nor le 81,'Peter'ic Church. - ' myl6;dlj;
,V 10.11114. scuazr.
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TIOYE4, ATTomßra AT
b C. SC
Office, 132 Ifouitb atieet, Pittsburgh'
.HOD
IL TE lng ei le - UT‘ lll / N8 C 114 ) e " MISSI "
L AIM FOMIDING Wi.16"" 114 4"1"*6 WEST.
AESERNEt offEssg,. PLOUR. Y lBB .
CONOBUTTEIL. LINSEED OII NPOTB AND.
PEADiedBlll3, 81;EDS,GUAlle. DRIED' raug ,
Fam il y Ju ra
and Sadao ten Vally,, -• Bail 'brands
ahriprun hand. - Agent• for the sale ~4.
OVit tadabrated Patented Pearl Starch.
nut
neowaux.ll46 Flat nut; telimn .4 ter.
- g u n .
- nit:l:Pittsburgh • •
Atitirgb
WAREHOUSE.--fLE
..:JatOLLINI3, Forwarding and Commission Mei
clan& And. dealer ba mums, .surrult, Iwo/
rotund :Produce , generally, N0..16 Wood stwg,
aboaaWatar. Pittaburgh. ,=, myt!
r . 9 . ULM
csa intd.daklers LiPBOVISIORS; corner of itsiw
ket and Yrokt ettnita , jadly
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T , GA.R.DINER; (40FV/N?Aaaxs Foie
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tumulus ' , COW , AZ/13, No ettpios kpartuit W6cd Arid
uT P. , JON i -Aosurr onas-Mum
• TV' " ca, State el Pennsylvania aid Hartford in
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4Jlsicaelica clo?irainr, corner Market n 4 Wa
't RIX) ', higoallAsy Ts mum
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oorwrr, 87 nth amt.
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alloy, Pittabungli - ..,:--z_ - aptldttt ..
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EnrAPLBAIM FANCY. Dltlr.llooDa. MOS
tort corner of Yourtb and bisritst streets, -...- sea
W;: BARIUM & 4X/4 - Dun:rut IN OBE
• Ocas, fildfadtet street. Wind* Third mud
nosh, Pittsburgh.
- OANSON VS Dawn. at
kt..14,a Ase 43
MT 1 1 .10DS, tign of the milk ,
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WHOLESALE GROCERS
COMMISSION lIEBONAN'TB.
N0t.27 =GM Smltltfleld Street,
Corner SiOnd, - .
PITTSBURGH, PA.
W apaapaTalca.„.. Ir.INILE/NBICL.
B. M. KIRK P ATRICK & CO.,
V T Waorsa.a.La Gamins, Cossitasion Dlsnowns.
AND DIALINUI IN CDVITIIN PAODUCI. N 0.253 Libolly
moot, Pitt'''. 14 Pa. • - ap7
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LITTLE 85 TRIMBLE, WHOLERALS
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-RA Oaken AND Contaatuoi Idiacerawrs, dealers
.1.1 PRODUCE, FLOUR, BACI)N, CHEESE, /TRH,
_CARBON.ANIMARD °MIME, NAILS, OLARR.
COTTON YARN% and Pittsburgh . rcuinufuf totes
DUNCAN lEDORALD....J. ARBUCKLE., El —O. AZIU CILIA.
MODONAXED &ARBUCKLE, Waour•
AIL gas GROCERS, rimy' AID Oomouesnox Mu.
mums, Jobben in N. sadUGAIW suri-MOLAERES,
RENINKD SUGARS 811.07P8, PLOUIa,
opN,- CIISISIkagEDS, 2.68 Liberty
otreet,Pittaburgh. ' ' no14:17
P. 11/4111i1.........1. I. 5ZTYLVD..........W1L D. DATUM/.
J.')EnrIER & 131tOTHERS, - successors
to Reimers Anderson, Wholesale dashes. ln
FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, CON
FECTIONERY; SUGAIIS,'F/RE WORKS, Ncs.
12d and 128 Wood street;aboye Fifth, Pittsburgh.
Penn'.. . •.. • • _ jy'29:dl
orange a, RIAD ...... stfinift.
HEAD & METZGAR GEocrsaa 4/31D
11 COIUGUION Elsncksyrs, and dealers In all
kinds of Cotnrrs:l"zonvez Awn Primacies Alum ,
FACTIJWI. No. Z 59 Liberty streak, opposite head. of
Wood affect, Pittsburgh, Pe. 11,3:ly •
WM. 6011160 N . ... 11011601.
ROBISQAT WunssALE Gno
•
Rs cub, COBLIU66IOII ?dram's?" sad dealers In
eul kends of PIterVISIONS, PILODUOE, and Pith
burgh manufacture, No. : , 255 Liberty street. Pitts
burgh. my 2
jA. .11:G.F.Atill, WEIOLEALLt GROOMS,
Commanow Manna...at and donna . In PLOWS,
GOWN, PRODUtIN AND PROVISLONA, No. 2N)
Lineup sure; oppoat le , lland, Pittsburgh, Pa.
adirt.iberal 0.1i,1211:0•211040on consigumenta.
tutn: 1 y
tIEtJ. B. JONES, Wiwi.'meta DrALEB,
Vf IN OSOOSSIt9, MANILLA BOPS, OAKUM,
ult.% PITCH and Pluapurgh mazatfactured irtl4oa,
No. RI Water lanai, shows tho blouougahnlaßlidglh
Pittsburgh, Pa.
URI= • ..... T. DADZILL.
ROBEI T DALLZE'LCO.L & CO . t WHOLE.
NAL/ Gamuts, Alllllltsaiirm Inn FORWARDING
Ideacunnrs, and &dein in PRODUCE and Pitts
burgh mannincturein Pitts-burgh.
'ass' berstshr.. ".„ ..... —Jowl shirrs's.
TAMBERT 4i.miarro4, WaoLrau.s
_LA Gnousits, 'Pam= Ilshurass 'sad 00111113110)1
•Ilsuchurrrs, „lio: 6 Sixth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
WATT & - WILSON;.WHowisam Gao•
I V
cane, Coxbusinoi litr.lsciumis, and 'dealers in
Pandora and Pittsburgh tuanuluctures, tin.lsB Lib
erty strost, Pittsburgh;
ISAIAII DlClil Y CO, Wnolmsevi
.1 Ozocuts, Comoisatox Mits.cuurro, and dude. in
PRODUCE, No: 80 Water atttot, sad 65. Front street,
Pittobargli.
eto. V. I. DILVOSTU.
1 . 5. DILWORWIi & (X.). WstourattE
. GROCCEIB, \0.. 13(1 and .133 fiZond wont, Lear
/Smithfield, / Dol
JO.I.LN FLOYD & co., WHO: WU'S Gs.c.
;mamas]) Commiswilt Idiectuutisitio. 172 Wood
.d'Ztil Liberty IlUvut,l'itteburgh. i pia
!IM=I
=W - VI/ LILLIAN'. .8.144* Wrioumalv
LA d aocns,' Nos. 1* and 11.) Vaal West, Picts
burgh. Pa . I 1!4.4:41tf
.ALExAI' DER r KING, NV uou.sels
Gaucrs,lau.ortoi. ot lwo&Am.Aio 273.1berty
'carrot Plttabitigh. Pa. 4, • • • xitt6
DANIEL BENNETT k SON,
racrusns or WRITE - 87'0XE AND
COLORED .
ilikWOrnics Willyr.lloolll AT - Ito. 74 Flirm
&ram, Prinsivitau, PAL k mlilbaylot
sucautresE:..—ll. r. 11.011%
MACK_LNTOSI4, H FSWPHLIsIi Ar. CO.,
ILL corner Pike and iO'llara street', near the City.
,Water Works; Pittsbiugh, 'Pa., Manufacturers.of
MACKINTOSH AND,HICIIPAILL'S INIPUOVED
PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM. ENGINES AND
SLIDE VALVES, of all Mum and best style.
'Raving put up machinery of large capacity and, of
the best quality, we are prepared to do heavy Job
bing, and willdt workiin this bine, trusting that by
prompts:me and the cliatacter of our tiros*, to =tit
public pain:Maga..
We tuvlitt special attention to our BALAiiicED
VALVE 'OSCILLATING ENGINES, a. combining
advantages. beretofore:' unattained in this cleave(
. .
Engine.. jet26:lyd
41j1031 A H A/001 A MANI3IrACITURER 0?
JL AND DLALSI IN 11.1. /INDS Di COPPER-DLit
TILLED PURE RYE WHISKY end FAMILY
VINEGAR, N. 113 , 4 191, 193 nod 191 Tint htroet,
between limlthlield and_Orent streets, Plttebrtizb:
COT Priteteerderewalleiteth Highest market plice
paid for RYE. •
OW Fusel Oil and 41 other palm:toll Ingredients
centfully °invited, by a primes new and improved.
JOSEPH BAMILIUN
COMM of Fiat and Liberty demote,
PITTSBURGEL . P.;
itexarernizraie or .T -
. SUPERIOR STEAK ENGINES, bLACIIINERY,
&c., &e. mytiett
.BE.VEItANet, No: ' bU W ATfill
Pittaburgb, osounfocturor of BOIL= RIVZIS,
WhOUGLITSPIKIA4COIIIIOII AHD ItAILBOAp,
of itiorploscriAlcol. • < •
*ll/7Partterdir sired or shaped 8111[1:13 And BIV•
rrs, *se or. mall, made to order at 'horn notiro.
A »iyt wrtinont rnoetantl, nti him). my.thbt
J. A. T. T1AF1RATT.........1. CAAPII/AL,
EXCELBIOR . 01 , 4t4.9'
WOLFE, I'LITNEETT dCO OUST liAftcrAd.
vat/as. Wor4bouse`,' N0...2 Wood street. corner
of First, Pittatiorgh, !Ps. seday4 '
IQIWLE do CO No. 215
--v • Llbe47 ; street; opposite Sixth, Pittsburgh,
mucf. ool "" O. I W. WO, J.AAFTV • AND SWITCH
ES, and whir/ 'description of IatATIINDDRAIDSD,
Orders solicited from the trade's:ad good'. prompt
17 shipped u per Lostructions. fed:dimly
, .
riIBEZEL EXTRAMED-WITHOUT
!.a.. PAIN, BY .THE UY AN' APPARATUS
WHEREBY HO>DBUOSosOALVANIVBATTERY
Medical gentleineri and their bunnies have had
their teeth extracted by my promos, and aro ready to
testily as to the andetY,and Wakeman of the opera
tion--lihaterer lung teen mid by persons4iiterested
asserting the contrary, bating no knowledge of, • thy
process.
. AILTIFICIAL,TRETH inaertad in ararY atyie
and charges very low,; warranted in all buns to lieu
Mahal malaria. i
E. 001/BY, Darner, 134 Smithfield 'di
rOSEPH ADAM.I3, DRNTIsr, Counellye
J
!•Buncling, corner uf Diamond and Omit afloat.,
Pittsburgh. ,
ititrazcvars—Dr. A. M. Pollock, Dr.' Efallock,
Theodore Bobbins, Unwell &nett. roy3:dly,
.7 7 I:00k OELLERS,
jOIINSTON & (X) STAvoir
- 123 ELAND BP' , " • MANDTACTUAERA, AND JD,
W M; • • . 1
j..* Tm :No. ! et wo o d itroet, Pittsburgh.- • waft
r Jr. ah,jhxdreL. , ALLEM AND STA..
:metres, No. 65 Wood SD eat, next door to the
emder of Third; Pittsburgh, Pa. 6011001, tutd
LAW BOOKS coultintly on head.
j ,t,.tiouvismacz ..1 4 41) STA
,4 TlOllll. 78 rimartla .treat, Apollo BuildlugA
TAZlXoll.ratir,
I i.M3HPH: HORNE, DSALMI TSUI -
U KM" 141111101DX1113 ABID &num Goal, N.. T 1
tdsitet 6troet, rittatairch. ;
:EtTON;:ILWRUIEL & OA, lhaimme
itualsonnalcs, Tlllllll2llilB, licraose, eto., Naim.
!TA. lit Flit6!tr.e3‘Tittakurab._ -.A05!
ItEetiL EST4 I :E aIGEJM'S:
WILLI.OIIVAIIA. bausti
Lir itionX lion 4 Monno,-11Oirrootiri, 'and ell eo•
coottleotet Money..
—7Penemootolkomorel.o/all. , th*gtt. e 7
egen
Thom whibtng to hived their money to, good ad-
Tantaphoitt altramportlint trod *mood dee* paper'
, tommunicatioosoud Intaitliiis strictly eon*.
dentlat.7 - 011iteiPliglottieYATtlitet. tit. Piles
TAMES 41.-')I.LI 4 PAI, .Ista. alteistditt. ta.
I.lt Marla Barthermer Properee EXPLICIT uuMir,
- INGS AND - BPEOpriCIATIONS tore 7141 , . Iclude
lalldtap,erms. stw I ittteamiti thee areettotkon nap,.
bb t
Otllat on Andaman itreet.l. - Testogekinni
Solytesm streets,Allex City. :'.ten
.13111 U .„ • .b Mesa rork, for map
- cAsirmo
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GROCERS.
lii=fMl
.11.4.110CF:tiCTURERS.
)I,IOE.ArTISTR
alicturEeTVßAL.
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY MORNING; JUNE 18, 1862.
BOOK&
VINE EDITIONS* OF STANDARD
•4: AIITIIORs, ,
_ Bacon's Works, Rivendde edition.. 7
Macauley's Miscellaneous Rmaya.o
Carlyle'm Critical and Illacallanoone Maws, 4 rola;
.D'lsraell'a CuHooltiesi ol Literature, 4 volt;
Hallam'. Historical Works, Riverside edition;
Charles lamb'. Miscellaneous Worke, 4 vol.;
Household Waverly, 60 vols., illustrated;
'Dickens' Complete Work., new ed., Illustrated;
The Spectator, library edit m, 6 vol.;
Plutarch'. Lives, ." 6
Hume's Ragland, it " 6
Striekland'a Queens of lingland,7
Scotland, 8 "
NOr Sale by KAY a 00.,
jel4 . Na. 56 Wood street.
puruLatc bIaNNTIFIC BOOKS,
J. Volt BUMMED. BEADI3O.
them Gardene,, or•Illstory of Manua Aquarhune;
Life Beneath the Watetw
OVIZIMOI3II * °Nee./ of the ' lllcrowaps;
. Do. do. do.
,Countty;
Lo. do. do. ,ees Mare;
Marth Winds and April Shoelace, and May Mow.
em—being Wes and notion on a few heated things;
Wild Payers; how.to Nee and, paha them;
Episodes of. insect Life,B vole;
British Blrdeitas end Nestr,
Shahs front Mauer •
11111er's.Zoglleh Country Liss;
Miller's Year took of Country We;
Clem of Ocean latte;
Be.ch "amble* to Search of Pahlavi(' Crystals;
Davie Popular Sciences, El rots.. Sold sepmately;
Yern'i Maw*, 'Bharat', aeolosy. se.
All of the above, with "many others , most beanti
fatly Illustrated,•feir sale by
JeG B. B. DAVIS, 93 Wood otreot.
BIfROOKS 1 BOOKS!
Ilodleal Ulm of Blectricity—thrrett; --
Beerenclons oT a Connery Parson;
• (animus of Society;
Clare Hours, by .1. Worn, M. D ;
Men, Women and Books, by L. Bunt;
=comb's Books;
A Good Finkt, by 0. Beads;
Personal'lllstory of Lord Bacon;
Life of 81r Philip Mien
loop In Many Keys—ft. W. Holmes;
roams, by Bow Terry;
Liberty and Marary—Bledsos; •
, Lecture* on ApocalYpso—Boder;
LUC and *Doi es of Douglas;
Hist° y of all itollniona, etc.,vto.
DIM; J. L.. BEAD , 78 Youth street
Ts iscEALL.I.mEo us C4RDS.
A. L WEBB & BRO.,
Pular Prat awl Coatesera BN., filaMasora,
General Commission Merchants & Agents
IMETZEI
DUPONT'S GUNPOWDIIII AND SAISTT FUS&
llceelve on consignment all kinds of WESTSIIN
TILODUCIE, and make advances thereon.
~P..B.—lhallroad track in front of Warehouse.
Itr.rta To
•
Wiliam H. Smith I Co.,
Masts= -
George W. budth dna, Pittsburgh,
Spencer. 4 Garrard,
Gulp 1r Shep ard
bleithants Batik,
B. lie /ford di Bona, } Baltimore.
eelteGm
M Ottritic do IWONS, UosudisaioN
fdraCtlAllll. and Wholesale Dealers in NAGS,
BIWA., SALMON, SHAD, BE.BLNIBI, CODYI/311.
tee., Nu. 140 North Wharves, between Race and Arch
anew, .Barbannente. •
Istal barrel., 'Maws Alackent—lane, and medium
size Nes. 1, Y. and 8, In assorted per-kages.
60 barrels prime No. 1 Halifax. daimon.
lire) do Economy Mega Shad.
4000 Ito superior No 1 Herring,
Oeuslattng of dafereot Stand., Labrador, Iledlfis,
Bay of Island and Bastportatc. ' '
10)0 Dotes .
Bailed end Nu. I /hooked Bertiovs,
1600 quietens George's and Grand Bank (.:416.
Whirl, ter DOW 'offer at the lowest cash prime, and
Kaki; a call before baying.
ISUB.Pfflf A KOONii.
dettead . No. let:North Wleareea,
WILLIAM A. ()MYER, Commissiort
Ir MIECITANT, for We sale GI
MUDS PZTEOLITM,
HAPUTIIA, AM
2i.138 WATER EVIIIKLT,
WI - Liberal each advancta erode on alt signmenta
and prompt pera,nal attention Oren to all loulnema
tor4l,:inol
w. M. qoamm,
wuotEsALE Gliocza,
No. 271 LIBNETY BTBIZT,
PITTSBUItAnt, P►.'
Baring purchwietlitb e Interest 41 bI Ist* partueim
•id continue the Tininess at the old nand, and will
be leased to melee the patronage of his old friends
and owitonten. my ISidtf
N EW. CARPETB,
Oil Cloths, &c.,
AT
..1111'CALLUNI'S
X 0.8 7 Fourth Street, .
! tat i P hr i r1d th "..247.1:7 14 ' Pti"°•
S ;: :
Pall MOIL , del2
FURSlrruyz .
DANN AND WOOD CHAIRS
L!..
RIMMED P 11.1.038,
WHOLESALE OE BETAIL.
JAS: W. WOODWELL, .
27 and 29 2111n1 divot, oppwlts C. Edmondaon& Co
.rand 111:227th stmt. • •• • ' -710110
pATENTED OUT. 8, llitil.
• -
Ditliiidge'skatent
• •
OVAL LAMP 01101N.144:
XX FLINT, GLASS.
Three Chi:wars are Intended for the
flat name, which hestkat all' parts of
the ightia equistly. does not aspase Itto
cracking, •
C. D. DITIIRIDGE. •
Fort Pitt Ohm Works
Weshhspidn Street,
apt'? • Pittsburgh; Fs.
WAUOS, .104: Wit tiALE itkaty
OHEAY•
YARN WAGONS. OIL WAGONS 'lntl SPRING
,WAGONS, .GARDISNYIIII CARTS. AND GOAL
CARTS; TIIIBNII, , WIINNLS, RANA 1,, GLIMS.
MS, BRION. AND STONY MASON'S WILEEL.
BARROWS, all madool the best dry Umber; also In
kinds or repairing alit:oda! to promptly. Apply to
RUBT. BANS, Wsoon.M.Asuut,
Bark of Federal west Stalls% AllelLeny.j
.YON ARNSTUAL, Ariz)
-LID/tibia in:tba molt Mont brands OENNISHIS
11AYANA CIOAND, and all kind* of SMOKING
'AND DLIAWINO `,TOBACCO, starir.,seNoir
linat6Tueunt ,Purbs, TU.11.106, lay AG., be great
variety, UN DV& TUN St. tamaiss. , iloTEL,
. 11.—Tho Trade simidled en liberal terms. ,
W. YOUNG, guao6ssof to 'Cat
! T • wrlgtrt -Young, Ifo: in Wood street, Corner
of Diamond alloyidnaler In sit kinds Of 'ClTlLlfaff,
RAZO, RIFLE% WEVOLVEItg.If N 8018-
fiORS; G RS UNS, in. as t A illrge,lllllKMLlent of Ito
otrotte =strictly on hand, :N. -
4t. W SkIND L . o li
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-- PAculta. MID DCALIIIS . .I3I Atilooll, , Dinza)
LANNDSBD AND ILISUP PO/111,1Pa.
Woorthetreet;aasel.thaty,fittobctegti:,
- UT P. MAIRSHALL;DeuxBaur WALL
luvzu, nagaZ OP # C . NO. 87 Wooii Itneg,
p • MI • 001rn6r.
Aim Doaler , in BONN 0, HAT% 813.6.W,18L1tt
jamas, and BT.lLtiff-VIOODECOzenkui.
.;:Meows. adro,,sproies.,-
10 .0, 6 • • v • ••,
DOOTS - ANDIFHOSS ••f 6 1 9..
Si Smltalleld striae. PI • ••.444011 • ,
ATAREEd3 OX,VXI Maks.
iitiAscirlxtArt Dusan vq SHOW
*to 4lo * ll * ll4.l 4 W°l4sit s l6o ' '
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EDITORM 41D Psofairt,
Publication Ono
MORNING AND EVENING EDITIONSI DAILY,
CONTAINING THE LATEST NEWS UP TO THE .
HOUN OF PUBLICATION.
•
TERMS:
.
Moms, antrom—t6 per arm= to advance, or
12 coutoper w k from carrier..
Zvioruto,Ezmos-83 Per scam in adranna or
cent+ p7,iteek.fromtarrinre.
Womivr limmon--Single copies, $2 per annum;
fivoixr more, $1,16; Tea or upwards, $1 pr annum,
ineariably in annum,
ADVIETIKIN9 AT BXABONABLIC BATES;
WEDNESDAY. BIOBNIND," JUNE 18
THE EXCII/KON TO CHICAGO
Oorriopoodoneo of the Pittsburgh Gault.
June, 15, 1862
ouil CHICAGO 11.1PKDISION.
My lad letter brought down the history'of
this expedition to Friday evening, preceding.
the banquet, whentny letter was mailed.
I will not attempt a description of the lan
gnat, whiehlook place at nine o'clock Friday
evening, in the spacious dining hall of the
magnificent 'Tremont." You can clip - as
much as you find room for in Satirday's
Chicago papers. Sallee to say, here, that the
banquet itself, under the direction of Messrs.
Gale A Drake, of the Tremont, was an exam
ple of good taste and profuse liberality which
I have never seen excelled, and but seldom
equalled. About eve hundredjydatesltrem
spread,and yet there WiliZoool. 'The Mayor
of Chicago, supported bi the President of the
Chicago Board of Trade, Isaiah Dickey, Esq.,
President of the Pittsburgh Board of-Trade,
lion. Simon Drain, Mayor of, Allegheny, and
Wm. Crowley, President of the Baltimore City
Councils, occupied
.a position at the head of
the three long, groaning tables, around which
were seated the guests and their entertainters:
—care having been taken to-"assort" the
various delegations, so that no two persons
from the same city should be found seated to
gether.
lILZMOVING TIIE CLOTII
After the removal of the cloth, Mayor Sher.
man Introduced Ex-Mayer (long)John Went
worth, who succeeded in most effectually
"breaking the lee," and fairly ..ittanching. the
company upon an evening of social and intel
lectual Interchange of sentiment. bir.lohn
- Wright, of Chicago, road the regular toasts!of
the evening—thirteen in number—and called
upon the gentlemen who had boon designated
to reply. Our own delegation, although in
nocent of "great guns" In the way of speak
ers, yet remembering that the credit of our
respective cities must needs be sustained,
arose to the necessities of the hour, and occu
plea their ffve minutes in reply to the oomph i
mentsay sentiments, to the evident satisW.
don of "the house;" If not to their own.
Number five ' "The City of Pittsburgh," called
forth W. S. Bissell, Esq., who responded a
a Ismael,- timed remarks. Allegheny City"
came next, whloh developed the amazing
effrontery of your usually modest correspond
ent. An allusion to "the Pittsburgh items,"
at a later hour, called forth a reply from our
friend W. S. Haven, Esq. These were the
only touts devolving replica upon our dale-
At an early hour in themoming,( - T* - iumo
just before breakfast,) the banquet. is raid to
have adjourned: Tour correspondent mast
needs depend upon hearsay for the accuracy
of this statement, as "he was not there to
see." A ride of over three hundred miles on
the previous night had aided in Inducing some
of our delegation to adjonm to their conches
shortly after midnight.
THROUGH CHICAGO
At ten o'clock on Saturday morning, after
the delegations had breakfasted, the Chairman
of the Escort Committee announced that car
riages were at the private door, to convey the
guest around the city, on an excursion of ob.
servetion; it was also requested that, one gen
tleman from Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Allegheny
and Chicago, should occupy each carriage, so
that in every qOartette there should be one,
person to point out objects of Intarest,,land
explain matters demanding explanation. The
party entered the carriages- thus provided,
numbering over fifty,.and proceeded Ant; by
way of, Wabash and Michigan avenues, to
visit
tc ,
• :CAlir DOOO
About four miles from the s t y , whore about
eight thousand'secestiprisone ere quartered,
guarded by about two thousand droop!. Ar
riving at thercamp, the military order exclud
ing visitors wa n waived in our behalf, and the
cavalcade drove into the enalimure, and apon
the parade ground. Here we found a mob of
rather rough looking el:isomers, captives from
the battles of , Fort Donelson, Island No.
10, and Shiloh; the prisoners are, generally,
a bird looking set, poorly clad, in a variety
of costume—with a prevailing preponderance.
in favor of-the detestible "butternut brown"
boieespun: After a enmity glan•ce at their.
unsatisfactory" and ungainly appea, ran c e, Si
they crowded round us, we turned with ploas- -
ure to the - -parade ground, - where the Mayo
001. laililigaii, the hero of . Lexington,. Was
marshiling hhilrish Brigade,. twelve Icon
•dred
itreng, just starling under =tithing or-'
dere for Annapolis, via-Wheeling and Wash =
ingtou. 'I was introduced to ' the brave Col
onel, and expressed my regret' to him that *C
ordate wouldprevent oar people at home from
testifjr,leg to him in person their appmeiatibn
of his Test heroic deeds, and their good wishes
for his future 'alarms— Mulligan is a 'Ana
looking officer, and hie'ommend is as fine i a
body of troops as one Could desire to see. The
brigideainislits;air I have said, of about 1200
men, with' i batteVY of germs.- They were
escorted from the °amp to the can by Colonel
Caniatiei Seotah regiment—which is also un-
• der rautiihing orders—lthe'whole preceded, by
the celebrited Chicago Dress Band,. which se- ,
compaided - the Ellsworth ZOUSTOI, when the
latter viiited•yent city. -'• - , • t - "
After &drive around the camp, which' tiov,
ere over One hundred . acres, we drove along
the principal streets, having everything of In
, tartlet pointedatit to tie. We paesed the cele,
' bratedperachlicari Wigwam, where-honest:Abe
Lincoln received his nomination to the Prod
deney,, pelt five churches, privet, and public
gerdens, titeOity Water \Yorks, public dolool
' Houses,and otherthings, too numerous to
The erystem.of Water Works here,atring to
the absence if &convenient hill on which ,to.
locate the waterhull:, is different from owed
The water is Pumped:from the •:Lake, at sa.•
point in the Noith Baidern part- of the alik,
by two Very fine low pressure engines; and at
the same time:forced tip into a main, built in
a brick tower; to a height of come 100 feet:
From this main, all the• city pipes • are 14 4
piled:'., In the • three divisions •of the city,
formed by t ,hebranching of the Chicago river.
there are three reseriointereated 'to' eqnalise.
..
the pressure and the supply of 'water. Theis
reservoirs arelcirettler. brick, or stone. striae- .
tures some sixty feet in diameter, and alio*
thirty feet high, Xupportinfe iron '
Mika! Of
about, the , tame dimensions, . protected . bi.
woodisn.WeatberboaniS and toot. So kvei le
the city: that this alight elevation le sinficient
to furnish A good heat of
_water ,tiuongliout
the city.
The, publio schools •of - .Chlcigo, of- which
there are In the will attract the
attention of the:vbitor:.;;The Indidligs are
large, and of 'striking architectural • •design. ;
Cage(' these Was pointed out .to us on iscaom
tiodatlng fourteen hundred pupils.
Doti cannot dwell npon.what we save; I'
brief swiemint 'of Eletnrdey's sighta world fill
you paptir.f iWe returned to the hotel at three
o'clock, for dienar.• - The gentlenien in charge "
of the exciusionannounced that &tient o'clock.
.Ww-woulit-,bis emitted to the, foot af I ; Lake
street, for initteurition, by , steamer atp the
south branoh • ef the ()bleep tires. to Brid6t
port, to leok atthelittaberjardsigrainCleva
tors, packinghouses, antltaviaw the bydiatille
steam TSMII rwhlsitSviel.the illtatilicanAlfroit
Slur ChieWliTiSt. i!lhli proved to rootlet:us
the molt Intetietiet part direr vtrisittad4al
teltgliC,tlist.:this dettottOti had Mori mit'?
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rn ISCONSOON ON NNW RIM
, The Chicago river is merely an estuary, put
ting in from the lake, branching in the city—
the broaches running north and south. These
branches form the harbor of Chicago. They
are crowed by iron bridges of a single span,
turning upon a central pivot pier. _ Although
the bridges are long and massive, two men,
by _the use of a capstan, speedily swing them
longitudinally to the river, at the sound of the
steam whistle of an approaching tug- , the ve
hicles and pedestrians at the , crossing mean
while keeping their patience:is best they may.
Thai we passed by steam propellor, through
the short canals of Chicago, four, miles, to .
Bridgeport, the terminus of the river and ca
nal. Here there is a look up to a level about
7 feet above the lake, and several feet above
any possible supply of water for a feeder.
Here would seem to be a dilemma rendering a
canal impossible. But science overcame the
seeming difficulty, and-at the same time con
ferred a great boon upon the people of the
city, by creating a current in the river, thus
purifying the otherwise stagnant water. Four
immense engines of 500 horse power, wereoon
tracted for with Meson. Knap d Wade, of
Pittsburgh ; these drivi two water wheels, 50
'feet in diameter, with broad paddles, whiob
bale up the wafer out of the river into the ca
nal feeder, a height of about 7 feet, of the rata
of 30,000,000 gallons per hour t These two
wheels have throwing capacity sufficient to
empty the Chicago rivers into the canal in, a
period of 48 hours, provided the entrance into
the lake was closed; or, to fill a canal 9 miles
long, 90 feet wide and 5 feet deep, during the
same period 1., This not only .-furnishes an
abundant and, uniform, feeder for ; the upper
level if the canal, but creates a eufficient cur
rent in the river, inland from the lake, to keep ,
the former Ora and free from the smells pe,
collar to docks when neither tide nor currents
affect the water.
We stopped to examine the beef add pork
packing establishment of Mum. Origin.. •
Co., near Bridgeport. This is said to be the
most extensive establishment of its kind in
the world. Last year the firm put up 75,000
packages, equal to 90,000 barrels. Messrs.
It. M..t 0. 8. Hough, ;firm of packers close
by, (to whole senior member your correspon
dent is indebted for many courtesies) have also
a largo establishment; and pack about 40,000
barrels eminent-. This latter lira; it will be
remembered; took the premium at the World's
Fair, in London, in 1851, for moss beef.
We are astonished at the magnitude of the
trade sang this river. Here is a schooner of
some 400 tons bonbon, unloading a cargo of
English salt at a packing house. Yonder is
an elevator, with two canal boat loads of corn,
from 'Central Illinois, being carried up to the
building, and a large schooner receiving a
cargo of the same staple, froth the same build
ing at the same time:, No handling of grain
here. It is elevated by machinery from cars
and canal boats into these vast reservoirs,
called elevators, weighed and binned, and
again transferred to•the lake vessels through
spouts, directly into the hold. Some of these
elevators have a capacity of 700,000 bushels!
This trip up the river impressed upon „our
minds the magnitude of the trade of Chicago
in these three great items-grain, lumber' id
meat.
A FLAG or'.citicsca YAWL&
'We returned to our hotel about viz o'clock
In the evening. As we walked up Dembrirn
street, wo stopped a moment to wonder at an
immense paving flag in front unite drug store
old. Reed, Esq., 11l by 22 feet, and' 8-
inches lu - thickness, The paving and building
atone of the city is of an axes lent quality,
and is found on the canal, in the neighborhood
of Joliet.
But .1 must hasten to a class. The entire
history,Bf the excursion, what we were shown,
and the kindness and open-hearted, hospitality
of our entertainers, would till a - volume. I
can only hint at the leading items, and leave
it to your most sanguine imagination to fill
up the blanks.
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At amen o'clock, the
tacuestox oFt.rna Luca
was announced as in order. Your correspond
eat; after a careful observation of the wind
and weather, concluded to remain 'on terra
firma. I send you the following record, of
what I might have experienced' had I been
there, from the Tribune of this morning:—
The evening was devoied to an excursion
upon the Lake; tho published time of depart
ure, half-past sewn; boat, the propellor -
Lady Franklin •• number of excursionists,
about 200, of whom a large proportion Qom
prised ladies. '
The boat loft her dock at the foot of Frank
lin street at eight . o'clock, the Great Western
Band aboard playing appropriate airs. All
went gleefully down the river until the boat
passed the light house and 'teamed out into
the uncertainty beyond.
Ae we passed the light-hone Aare was
much jesting upon the subject of sea-sickness,
and it was a curious fact that everybody .on
bowl was an old eea-dogl They had made;
long voyages They had been out in heavy
nor'easters I They were never eas;-sick I 'Olt,
no I and thus they laughed and jested, little
•kriewing that they would soon. see where the
gazelle came in.
SOB men would not me the Nemesis-the:
coming shadow.
They thought it was glorious, and that
ladies hesitatingly pronounced :it really ex-.
quisiti, the air was m fresh bud hntoing,andl
dm crested waves washing off in phospbores-:
'cent curves from the tiats aides so beautiful I.
Still on we 'went, and the more we* rolled.
People gradually retired into the cabins,'
stretched themselves . out upon berths, or re
clined upon lounges.
On we went and the more we rolled. and off
Hyde Park the. gazelle:began to :come in.
Peculiar noises :were. heard. from, the upper
deck and the: lower desk Lfrom, the bow and
the stern, tutd,everycoigne of vantage where.
there 'was room I'o[4 head; and, no chamber,,
maid upint the
. boat. Onenybage shrieked
Wildly for that enhellent end useful fennile
appendage of well regulated etemitboata, but
the lotid winds anawered"nafy maid." ' 'Hop
tune was. elaimingitis dues:. .finmanity was
upon a common level. What was Gunnybage
to „Hecuba, or Hecuba to the wretched O.;
upon ,this occasion?. He was as good as the
lady from Baltimore, who wait. sqnaring her
-account; upon hie. right, the gentleman from
Pittsburgh who was enpporting him upon the
"leftilfie Alleghenian cataractiug from above,
'or the Melancholy',OhlMigoan below, who was
vainly offering the negro porter a quarter to
throw him oveilmard,
-At a lath hoar the Company retlred,-Lthe
?v5 . :4)01 . 14s Of the previou s two nig,hte lthving
,predneeil an, extraordinary appetite -for
. The remaining programme is aloft.
To. morrow most of the excursionists will ?lilt
the churches of the city.' 'An invitation hie
been extended to a:member of our delegation
to dine at the Sharman foam to-moiroW,
ifithed .14 Major Shaman; many of ui will
depart for, home direct. by. the Pittsbargheilt:
Wayne and Chicago Railroad, Sunday even. ,
ing, while some visit, Cincinnati, via the Alt.
Line' Railroad, and few go to Bt. Pilaf, via.
Dubuinniind the'riier. , R.: .
The t.ebel Genembi:
Al'Oritiopondont of tho,sow Xork,,Tiosoo
tells,fopoiiing of tho robot. fhotoroli.
Amor awl JAOSLSOS : ;
Asnei,—When the news catnirof Ashbes
death, one of. our oilcan • cried like a , childi—
be was wounded on some field; and Ashby, he
said, came and sat by him all night through,,
taking, as tender. care of him as though
were a brother, Ashby , was a bravo ,mac ,
and, according to 'report,' a kindly4marted
one, butt think his removal to another sphere
Of action' his "shortened the war; someetuir
and Mived'en'indefiniteretio of lives. Jersey
mother" who have can, in UM esvilrY 'orrice
can now sleep easier, •Again,l ,repeet, I do.
not,wish to .be unchristian,
z but ,se free am I
'from all sentimentality, on Oa. subject that, if
it would bUt bilng'the war to a speedy ciestf,
I should haiti no partie,ulor . objection _ to BlM
lig 'President litarsoiDevis hinatelf trimaran.'
• red to another and tiliotter World. '
Janson'. —Alts - thing isairtain,-Jaeksou'iii
equally eminent a itraMgist sud-tatitichmi.
lie handles hisimily like a , •whipir , making:it
mule in out,oft the yap...corners: where...you
easseely.thonght the lash wordil mech., 'Shia
retreat of'his, IL retreat It caubi-called, : baii .
been - conducted,. with MarreleMi"'nkill;
has:net tati*Orcrojihii
ektribriliniWymarchtti'Mar..,Of :thein ,Olt vary
Arid, aossmons„., toPait. will not be thought
unchristian if, I !stress W with that he' were
well Mit titertO Rat. - . 1
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VOLUME LXXV"-NO. , 182.
THE ATTACK ON CHARLESTON.
LANDING ON JAMES ISLAND
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James Island is Immediately rout of Ash-,
lily river, which forms the southern. boundary
of Charleston Harbor. ..On the lust theisland,
is washed by the Atlantic ocean, having it
small island called Folly lying pare way - be-i
two= it and the ocean. On tile loath' the ie- .
land is bounded by Stono river.- The island
extends nearly to the city of Charleston v and
is divided from the main jond by Nappo
creek, a short distance from the city. On the'
2d of. June Gen. Hanterlandel a strong foive
on this island, to which he came by sea from .
Port Royal. He sailed up Steno river some
miles, and landed and formed azUautp. On the
3d of June the camp was attacked, and after.
• sharp skirmish the rebels we're driven back.
The 100th Pa. (Roundheads)!lost as follows:
MUM).
W. S. McKnight. Company F.
Solomon Fisher, Company F.
MOZTALLYWOUNDEg
Jame. 8011, Company I.
Hanlon White, Company D.
BADLY ICOUNDIL'
Thomas McKeever, Compsuy A.
Mr. Bell was shot' through the head but still hoot.
Mr. White was shot through the abdomen, but
still lives..
Mr. MeKeegan, shot through tlupo piker part of MIS
left lung, but I. 'doing well.
Mr. blaber.was shot through, the abdomen, and
died bl &short time. •
zits. • •
J. C. Sil4oon;Co. F. .•
J. Smith, 1.5).' F.'
J. Klotsbalcor, Co. A.
James Korr,Co. A.
Robert `Doothett. Co. D
J. Fankhouser; Co. D.
J. Herr* Co. D.
F. Watt; Co. D.
Jos. F.Cook-; Co. D.
D. Henatd. CO. D.
Capt. J. H. Cline, Co. F
Rob
Berg t.lt;Co t'D.JlGll CIIIIF.
att,Ce. F
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,Sam'l McClure, Co. D.
Corp. James Bard, Co . . D.
Corp. P. A. Forbes, Co. D
G. Alm, Co. F.
Duke, Co. P .
J .Irtrin, Co. F.
J. Illeklasters, Co. F
J. %MN Co. D
Conrad Shaffer, Co. F
On the sth, another skirmish took place, in
which the litaseachusetta 28th lost three
The enemy were repulsed. 4 letter to. tho
New York Tribune says :
James Island is a low, marshy tract, forming
bart of the westerly bank of the Ashley river,-
etween that and the Stone, and is the only
territory between us and thecity. The enemy
have. fortifications here, and are bringing re
inforcements from Savannah yin the Charles
ten and Savannah liailroad--the bridge of
which the 50th Pennsylvania ailed tb burn.
The precise nature of their deforms - is coining
slowly to light with each day's 'advance.
To-day.two intelligent contraband's came In
from Charleston, and report that the moat of
the people are removed, and that the general
expectation seemed to be a surrender of the
city. They say the Confederate lone in town
is destitute, some being barefoot, and all inno
cent of rations. Their representations convey .
a decided Impression of demorallestion .and
want.
Frorri Fremont's Army.
correspondent of the New York Times
,writes as below. It will be ieeolleeted that .
the battle of Cross Keys "oodurred on BUD
dr4:-oit Monday the army marched to Port
Kepublic, and on Wednesday marched back to
Harrisonburg. This is the lait account:
Pour itseutiuc, Tuesday, Jane 10.
Yesterday nwrning we again marched in
Jackson's wake, reaohing the banks of the
South Fork.of the Sheruattloah at this place a
little before noon. The bridge bad been fired
some 2%-houre-previously, and wt7found only
its,sharrad ,and smoking, re:Mains. A long
wagon train was. Visible In .tho distance, at
threw a number of :shells, but only
to tho depletion of Our ammunition bosea.
Ilanntsoanums, June 11, 1862.
Orders came from headquarters this morn
ing, at 2 o'clock,to pack up Mir `pontoons and
fall back with all possible celerity. I suspect
that something is wrong. Shields, according
tto all .stories, was whipped byoverwhelming
11 ambert„yesterday 'morning; a few
low Port Republic. A prisoner we have cap
tured, who was in the affair and wounded by
a shell, says Shields made it' splendid . fight,
and drove them steadily back until they
brought up .their whole reserve, and crushed
hint by superior numbers. 'lie says he hat
been in about all the Southern fights, but-has'
not before seen anything ; '1!0 little end
yet so -11-41 lied." It; , seem to .be
well established that Jackson has 'limn
reinforced by Gem Longstreet and Smith.
Quite a large force lay over; in the valley,
within easy range, which wasat first set down
as Shields'. But it seemed singular tome that
Jackson should have placed kis tmin thus in
therms, and neat an enemy, without any
guard, nor could I exactly.sbe why Shields
should be so tardy in communicating with tts.
It now turns out that. it is a portion of Jilichn?,
son's army that confronts us.". We are laying
down a pontooa bridge, and the most intense
eagerness is manifested among our boys to be
over and at them. I repress my enthusiasm,,
for it is just dawning on my mind, that how
ever anxious one may be to - chase an enemy,
it is sometimes a very unfOrtnne thing to
overtake him, especially vrhettas in the pres
ent instance, ho chances to be oSO:digest..
Any way, if Shields, as rapier says, - has been
ordered bask, we have done the wisest thing
possible. . The river Is fordable below, ,and
we might have found a largo Inimical force
in our. reas, and our, supplies, cut, off .at any
inconvenient moment. There has been' bad
generalship somewhere in permitting Jackson.
to escape, but it does not rest With this Depart-
Mont. .Three large and well appointed &via
' ions were brought from Fredericksburg, - ex
pressly to put a u s ts e n en his treek. Only a . Raw
-1 I n h en e t h o l other e t
w h o ? Fremont' has chased "'lre I: l i r n e r
with untiring energy, and , fought him every
time be came up with him. ghat we did not
annihilate him to less ,wonderful than that he
did not turn and annihilate. us, inasmuch as
he the balance of t , power.„Wo haie
marched, oar . men ~withoni ..raions 'and
without tents ; we have , built' - bridges
where bridges were burnt, and constructed
roads where before there were none.-',
The junction 'which othest forces were to.
have formed with Ours Ims in no ease been
effected; theexpected reinforetinienta did' not ,
come np, but. still we maintained puriniti
That we have net retmveleethis road cadre
in some confusion;may be ekplalied Wale.
fact that the popular , idea his doubled-yes;
more than doubled—thee actual throe/ ender
Fremiit's command. I ant , not disposed to
be argumentative,, but if after. this Miley
clurse.of a mountain for r wlio, whim occasion
'dentends, ekei out the shortness of his .skin
with tho lion's, any' of .Protiont 1! foes come
howlingen ble tritek k l shall make, a foie facts
. .
public, even at the risk .of Incurring a mild
reproof from Secretary kftestion. - • . •
From Ileirper , e<Ferry: • •
Finiat; June ih.—Gen. *eel,
accompanied hte Staff Sid - Garrett;
President, f,the . Co., pmd a
hurried ,li t eit bins to-days miring in. ' ,the
morning and leaving early . Ixt am ; mu. r n oo i t .,
The 'General thoroughly „inspected - Bolivar
Heights_ ,and the adjacent country, and, nip
doubt; h is practical eye took in many positions
where batteries' (Odd "bli'Onted advantage
.
Melly, which would utoitttually frustrate
any designs iof the enemy up' on this' position: ,
From the feeling' exhibited' Seees
-sionista in the - ideinlty-ef4dirtinsbsirt and
Winehester, some. credit 1:43i: be attaehedJ to'
the-rumor that Jaokson.hssegain been large,
17 reinforced!; but while There :condense; iii
the ability , of Fremont to „successfully stops
with Jackson in the valley; it is believed, that
evens in the event of 'hut' meeting, With is
ienso, the preparationlieblish ilenerali Bente
and Sigel are bode); in llie'vlainity, Win
eleiter will-render any, - gtedasti .'whieli the
rebels may achieve but of abort
The bridge tho l'o*nite at this point
-was completed this mernitio and it, secarity
tasted.byltbe passage efss hearyturden train.
The between tire and Vinehestorll-bei
lug rapidly:repaired, and it is belisfiskthtt
Government will-have its -use in n few'days,
thus -greatly, facilitating ilui'.,inumnia_un of
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