pittsintrffit oSauttit, FRIDAY 1101INISO, .11TLY. NT% AP1.41.8,5. ear 01770ZAL PAPER .0? nu 0117. iginessumnasz OBSWATIONI foe the o. bi B. Shaw" °Adak No. U 711th otomrs—oomood dap s o• El SUL Zi sum 12 ll *Week, A. "....... -. es . 76 .0 Y«.......»,...220 88 4 • - 0 r.N.......--... 83 Eszetata...." .--...—... 29 6-10 Meeting of ihe.Execntive Committee. Tlrs Comdttee mot at thensnal hoar in the mobs, at the Konoogileebt House, when the followingreport was handed ls as the re sift of Th day's labor: Nerros's W. eempleted. Ye/Learn ,s 11111.--..—.....—. 214 Tonle Oreek.--.—,--....-- 205 - DsoW 11111—«. ..-.. .. .. 495 Scathed Monortilala' persistent - Diy;sa 196 • u .1 R u b = Haslett's 1fi11..... —550 Scielnel HUI.--------... ..... . 271 Lowrie's Hill.- .. .... .. .. . --- ...... -.....- 400 Moeslues MU, (110 of whom were eol- Med sties gth )...... ousiss ar i ..., Boidasea's Hill.- —....-- 201 165 Total-- . 2,808 Gen. Georg* 'I r: 'CZ reported that he had made an examination of the works upon the aerth aide of the Allegheny river, and'reported thefollowing additional force needed for Jelly 34 and 4th. to finish the works : No. I—Five two horse teams and four needed. No. 0.-250 men and tools for 100. No. 4=400 men and tools. No. 6-500 men and thirty to fifty wheel bermes: JoespkPlummer, charm= of Committee oa supp li es, report ed for Friday 120 men, Capt. White, Squirrel KUL 100 mon, Btu township, Capt. Shims, Has kW' Hill. 50 um. Joseph Pennock, Davis' Hill. 40 ma t t. B. Lyon & Co., Davis' Hill. 206 mai Wood street squad, Squirrel HIM The report of the Committee of Arrange meats was amended so as- to place Spans, °What & Co., and Lewis & Daisell'e hands on Davis' Joha Heittl, to S with thirty men, were ateigned quhril Hill. • Hr. Chess reported that five hundred men geoid be assigned from Birmingham. They inner requested to meet at the tack factory, Bhaningnam, at seven o'clock this mornin. Oa m otion of Hr. Chili, thr force from the Foist. Ward; Pittaburgh, was assigned to Eatng troth* of hfr. - Bakewell, it was Sesotrel„` That the commandant of this dis trict, in connection with the Mayors of the two cities and burgesses of the vicinity, be requested to appeal to theproprietore of drink trg-boussa and taverns to close duds estab lishments from Friday morning until Satur day afternoon at Eve o'clock. Oa motion of Hr. Bennett, it was ; • That the thanks of this Commit :Mum be tendered to the press of the city for their attention and irritations labors la tro llied*, g the good muse, and that they be ro gues led:to publish the list of marshals and arrangements on Friday and Saturday. Ake. Legpte was added to Committee an North/tido of Allegheny. Hark Watson was added to Committee on South side of Allegheny. , The fort oa Schooley'. Hill was named Fort Crolian. On motien-of Hr. Bennett, it was resolved that Nr. S. L3OW be requested to continue Thesuperriden of the 'work s en Squirrel Hill. gentleman being presen willingises to attend so the duessignified his . On motion it was resolved that Hon. W. P. Johnston, P. O. Shannon and W. hi. Hersh be appointed a Committee to procure fire works, and to make all arrangements for the eidebratios of the Fourth of July. On motion of Mr. iii'Keight, the following ppttbl a preamble and resolutions were unanimously Waxlike, The entire people of our cities and vicinity are united to contribute their labor for two days (Friday and Saturday) as a free will offering for the purpose of 001A =the splendid to:tilt:allow projected 0011121011 protection • therefore, o Assoleal, Thitt this - HZCIIIUTO Committee Pubikt Safely "request that all intoxicat lag beverages he kept away from the. works ien the day. above mentioned." itesehred. That the Marshals be directed to divides any men, or squad of men, violating this Mulatto'. , - Neioteed, That the Commandant of this Dio. perteeat be requested to Ohm a military upon the wade Ilse of works, suldelent - to order and prevent all violates. ' That we endings Invite'all the LdiY std Whims to _Malt the entrenchments en sad niter twelve o'clock, on the Fourth of . 7111 7. Adjourned to meetat eight o'clock en Tri .4W/ e 4: Orden • frost General Brooks.. The Bale et Liquor Prohibited on the sal and 4th. The following important order ham jut , been humid HaiD QUALMS DIPARTEUT or PIZ 1110111011MILIZA. Pirreaurez, Jetty 2,1863. 2b tho Mayon of die crai. of Pinstrinh and littglowy, and Anew" o/ di adjacent B. I Sin dir.eeied by Maj. GM. Brooks, to say that for thoperporoof presuming good order la the elder and borough, and orpodaby arsositthore elitist's who ta rn out to wort on the fortileations in thii vidnity, on the 3d and 44 [iota That all ban, saloons, and °Umpteen for idling hillier, will be aloud oat there dam end neither the selling or gtv faraway-Of thole *nicks allowed. The oar an,Aitit bier, al* or any kind of bow to the nor partial la `also forbidden. 71:16 rovonYanhal.and Onardrat the dif ferent pslat, will be Inatrnoted to assist In etegtiig tits order. • Thisordor will manta In tons With, work ' Is ihrpanded ea the tieing of the 4th hut. Vary zetrethlly your obedient arrant, ilwaribtors,-d. d.. G. • " Afavoes Orinoe, Allogloany, Inly 2, 1862. .111 gersnanas at the above order, I buoy ,-'.cable ell farrow engaged laths ado of apt?... ' Malkin nail flirter; hi the ow of Alloghoey, Seadarillide Wilda plaaotof Wines' daring Pilday sedßateidsvolely id - seddek. it is esswestly hoped that Au good dames will oheirteUrsiogeire 13 this order. Amusing, hrsior.,., • Ascarewors To via Cossyrnmow.—The Piettgloss Conseil," which was sailed some Gag Wawo to soadder what imesures shotld b• takes to have the Gosslitotlon of the DWI -Bthaes so as ceded as to give a more dis tinct- reespiltlea to tho supromsey of God, mei to the Pint U. P. Charob, eonwr of fleveadt,stnes sad Cherry alley, on the Ca id July, at tia Vetoek A. We have beta reirmesod So slate that all who are favorable to the millet - ate evadlally Invited to be lu . 'W3//101U1 KUDILSON. —Tb. -paireamstaskimma,aad the parsonalfdends 4Cillsltiptilsodlarson generany will bear ht ";- faun ImE takes a eompttmeltern aenellt - tainpreaheip: Yr. C. L. Hodekter and troupe lame vehateerid; ma will giros pater:nano* oatttea. S saw drama, entitled The frehiphi" Win be produced. 10 Clamp Joha " aad sing a corals song. Mr. Ren ames trespowim perform the nautical dr*- . of u. Oaptbi, Kneen' i w 111 MI -ZOOID ...41.D.—The tab Pia bold nossdng a<the Duquesne Engine lionsos to orgooko u squad to work on the forttliasitons oa fklultral 11W. Minas Ladle sonoshiod, m 44. L. Lytlo:aotisll ao asoritary. On =Won of Mr. Vilna It waa agreed to nista the Elgin* Swiss Pridsy morning. at MK -put seven ceolooh, to mond to wort w 'Foy of the Connonsraio Railroad. All &imago. Join She squad us Invited to be pcNoas.l4 Ma duo ono ph" dosispuitaL . . . ADMIT 07 N. ..1 Wara;.:-Tals %Wont" rlisztur paikocchrOktake brads at thr stathrrios Sobotdor doll:41Ur ath, whoa A-bujier skalifal .Straotioa - will tor offered. *AaUtlkereUht;fratiarirlitil be a Airier b.. taw ono; WAAL. NA others, for a d m ,. plea belt gotten hir_ler gr.' Ward. Of rearm MW tbie bee! itUkko.es halal to If* the fee. - Report of the Army Committee of 11. IL Clutstlaitosualesion. Dining the :South . of Jim, four persons Lire been commissioned as dehigstes : Rev. B. B. Higbee, Theodore A. Smucter er, and J. B. Miller have gout to the Army of the Potomac, and B. P. Lewis to the Army of Clomberlsad. Oar dolmans in Tanana, and at Viet,- burg, all report that the lina are open to than and their supplies. The authorities, omit, military, and needioal, approve and oommend our work. The moldier' In the Br Ilona smite weloome our delegates, Hain eagerly to their Instruction, thank God for their good aloes, on bet Us golds, In hospit als end amps, and are eater for their testa ments, books, papas, tracts, and hospital comforts. Many have been saved from death; many comforted while dying; many cheered for recovery and service; many oonverted to God; many eared from vise and &striation; many reolamed from wands:Jag: Extensive revivals hays been enjoyed, partionlaely in the Army of the Cumberland. The field wi dens, and theprospeet brightens. The Von mission has rent to the seat of war trip BIZ hundred dawns. About one hundred and thirty are now In the Dad. More ministers are now greatly needs 4, to take** plate of then who are compiled to return. Roney and stores of all kinds are also needed. The Troescrat thankfolty aoknowlodgess the folio wing cash donations: Collation at a meting in Cenral Church, Alleghany. .1185,00 Collation at a mailing of the Luther an Church 275,00 Collation at B. Banal Convention 112,00 Union Relief Assootation of Western Pennalerania and North Western Soldiers Al /Satiety, Cron Oran Vil- 180,25 lage--' -.. .... 153,00 Borten' Aid & - len of Mt. Pleasant. 26,00 " Riders 26,00 16,75 Elosaktalile.. . , Unity Prubytaian Church, 11 - trobe. 4700 U. P. Church, Rural Ridge - --. 15,00 Presbyterian Church, Saltsburg-.... 16,00 Centre Presbyterian Chunk, Londori. 14,00 Chardon Chur0h.....—......-. ... 20,00 N. B. Church, litonosphela City-- 9,53 Cilia= of Uniontown. ---. 30,00 13,65 Capt. W. 8. Craft.. of Sedgwied — t's Staff.. 5,00 J. C. 1,00 A friend .. . .. ...»..... 10,00 afro. N. J. T........»»........«»..».5,00 A friond....----..—.. - . 1,00 Ostharine and Barbara Didenbaugh... 1,00 Dr. John R.,. - 15 ,00 All contributions may boa . ent to the Tram tint, Joseph Albrse, No. 71, Wood street. R. H. Mills,, of Washington, Pa., 111141 sub scribed for 20 copies, and W. B. Lusk. of Brownsvilie, Pi., for 16 copies of the Chris ri ofne 4Entate, bs lent weekly to the Army tho West. The Army Committee beg lure to ac knowledge the following contributions of hospital starer, during the put month: 1 box of traits end reading matter, from Mrs. B. W. and Min E. W. Wllson, Jefferson township. 1 box of fruits from ladies of Stawartrrille. Abox of clothing from Ladies' Aid Bodst7 of Wellsville, Oldo. 1 box from ladits' Aid Society of McClel land town, Fayette county. 47 cans of fruit from Mrs. J. Miming. 1 box containing 83 cans of fruit and 66 lb. •drlsd fruit, from Ladle• Aid Society of Uniontown. 6 cane of Malt, 24 handkerisbinfs, and 12 towels, from sokolars of Sixth Ward School, Pittsburgh. 1 box from Ladies' Ltd Society of Free dom, containing 72 amides of *lodated and bedding. 1500 books from a Prised of the Soldier, Pittsburgh. 1 box of Mocking from Luna' Aid Society of Freedom. 2 boxes of fruit from Soldiers' Aid Society of Miller's Ran, Allegheny county. 3 boxes from Minns of Vanport, Beaver oonnty, containing 58 Mae of fruit, 7 crooks of butter, 1 lack of dried peaches. 2 boxes from Lieldieee Aid Society of Mt. Pleasant, Westmoreland county, containing 57 ordain of clothing, 141 lbs. and 7 cans of fruit. 1 box containing 179 articles of clothing from Lidice of Danny townablp,Wastmorgind county. 1 Arkin of butter from ladles of Ring's Chapel, Lawrence county. 1 Arkin of butter from ladies of 3fahoning tows, Lawrence ootosty. 1 box of sundries from Mn. T. Simpson anti friends, Brownnills. 1 be: of clothing sad traits from Ladies' Aid Sudety of Connersville, Botta aunty. Mrs. M. B. Mann, 43 altar of clothing. 1 box from Soldier's Relief Assooi Mini of School District No. 3, Brighton township,. Bearer. Bearer Gouty. lfriends at Sowiokij-6 bbls. of potatoes, 1 box of clothing,. and trait from Ladies' Aid ' Society OVVross Creek, Washington county. On. box of books from Unity Congregation, Latrobe, pit Bev. N. H. Gillett. Two boxes,cif bedding and clothing fronrthsi Ladies' Aidaulety of tit. Clair Station, West moreland county. One. box from the Ladles' Aid Society of Rim Postale% Fayette county. Two boxes of fruit from the Away Commit tee of Bearer county. Oulu: of clothing and fruit from ladies of Sorterwrille, Butler county. Fire hundred copies Littell's Living Age and two barrels of books from W. Thaw; also contributions of clothing, fruit and readin; matter from Mu. Josiah Copley, Miss Copley, Min M. Semple, Mrs. 0. Jordan, Kisses At. kinson, Mr. M. Taylor, Mrs. Jones, Dr. Brown, Mrs:A: Bidweß, Miss Craig, Robert Franklin, Mn. 0. Piiquiat, Mr. W. A. Mil, Dr. IL Dopey, Mn. Joe,* Mrs. Coffee, Joe. Rom, Mrs. OW, Muter N. GUI, Mips Gill, Mn. Carnahan, of Tempornownille.. Thelollowing articles havelock seat to tag hospitals _of our armies daring thenat month: C0mf0rt5..._...._.... 111 Slippier, pa1re4........ 2 , 4 abate .......*. IllTinselag_ airwa5........... 18 1 Paltner-- .—...—...... 27 suaserctins ...........140 Piliow aloes.-- It ;Yu of tru1t—.............1500 ablria--....—......—.411 Potatoes, traid4.--.. 43 Drawers ......,. ..............47t Dried troll, lbs---906 Towels— ..—.llO Uraoemo 105—.4.... —2OO Pads and Btu lb, ' —llO Suttee', lbei—... Otropo and leasono--190 ins, d 05.........—.—.... ik *rimy lapse, rams 12 Velum', gal —.... 46 Boots raa 'mots, p 667,700 Lead peaciladaa.......... 111 Miles— ...—.-10,007 Bondi,* id Uat..... Qs:solid% lta—i—..... 21 Molts of teeedraes..4...63t Oont 5tar0b,....„........—. 46 daces, prirs—.—.l 7 / 7 11tartna ..............._, CI - - - 49antriltatIou beiiiltal stens are to be me to W. P. Wqmak No. 99 Beiltalsbi stmt. 1111POISos tit so eruas 00111U171114 The Subsistonee Committee beg leave to malts thefollowbg report for tbe-month of Janaa 7,280 soldiers hare bees fed at oar rooms at eltylial, wieklag r elaile ear twilal satin; 118,M. soldiers who have ben fur , Mated trimmest by oar Oostaltiee.- Ai the nioldiare kat," Dia: 341, Liberty street, 880 Sick and wounds& soldiers from our astern armies hare boon &mishit& with meals and medical attendance. Transportatioabesbon given to six discharged soldiers lift la our oily without mans wrack their hems, and Are have been mat to the hospitals. While we gtatsfully aoknow/edge the many wattilialloas Of the past month, we appeal to. our friends for aid to carry oa our work tubs' the coming mouth,' whisk premises to be' as unusual bury °avowing to the number of troops that will be passing through Cur pity. The, Boldlin s . Amt, on, Liberty street, Is open daily on the .ardval of the trains from the Bitst where tme Jneals are Oven to all solder* irriviug oa the trains. Ooatdbations of ,rseass,iegmbleread fruits will be MOW. ible all hums, and can be left at thezoomi, No.ll47.Liberty that, awry day from P to 3 o'oloolt, or at lllesus.- Alines; Boa & Co., Wood street, or Weprian k fion, thelthAeld stmt. This following contributions hoe lan re ceived during the month-of June. Balaton of ammo eollated for the reception of Cot. Banda regnant, 125 88; ong S2D Pen nock, Ball & Co. i , 180; Capt. Brows, $10; John C. Mahn. 935, oak 59 at.; John Kersolar, 93; R. Baum 13; Zullas $1; sea $0; also, contributions Of, eatables from John A. Oanskrf& Co., In.B. A. Wil son Mrs. W. Barka, kin. Garrison, Mrs. Khig, Mr. Janus .T.rwin,sokobui of the Binth Ware Bohoolairs. J. R. Malin, Mr. Charles Mellor, Miss Patterson Bala, Park & Clo., 800 loaves of breed, 9 clasesed.ll luau; tar tea Ban Iron Works, 3 bids bread, 3 luau; Clinton Iron Works, .1 bids brad, 1 ham and 3 slam W. P. Winnow, ,Jos. Amman, Er. Com. B. AL Alwoon, Aitsoosirr Coliiinu.—This body . was to h•n hold • intlat- statittily mooting Lot maks, bat there Sobs no quorum prooost so buys= 'mild be tesassetod. 0 , Oar Book Table. Wow or Camas Dumas. Household Idllion. illustrated from Deming!. by P.O. 0. Daley and John Ohbert. A Tale of Two QUID.. Two vol. tone& New York t, abeldon d Co. 1863. Pitts- burgh: for gal; by IL. B. Da Oa aireet This may be Justly called the edition of the works of Charlie Dickens—for no other at all appreaohu it in taste and abeganom If our dilettanti, whose exquisite sensibility may sometimes make them resemble the Sybarites of old, can care to read any of the ordinary editions of Dickens, after using this one, we shall acknowledge that we bays been greatly mistaken. The Tale of Two Cities "is one of the latest productions of Mr. Diakena's pen; but it has - eilready been read with de light by thousands of reader. Tim Jur Caesura's blanirm. Designed as a HetOhaplaina In th e Discharge of their Varian. to Du both Temporal and Spiritual. Containing, slee, the Lain and itegtilations In regard to Chaplains, together with the Proper Steps to be Taken to Kenn a Chaplain's Appointment. By Her. .1. Pinlmey Hammond, H. A., Chaplain E. B. Army. Philadelphia J. D. Lippincott & On. lila. Pittsburgh: for sale by B. A. Davis, 53 Wood street, 289 pp. 12nio. This book bas had the emphatic imprimatur of the Burgeon-General of the 11. B.,,Army, and doubtless meets a want which has been felt, more conipletely than any other work to which an army chaplain could resort, and Amnion may be regarded as one of those work' which have a special mission of useful awes, appreciable to some extent by any one, tent more particularly by the class to whom they are addressed. A 9ctirrai a ran Wotam.—By the Author of .A.my Herbert; elo. Dew York: D. Appleton A Co. 1883, Phial:lush: for We by D. 8. Dee% 93 Wood 'met: 438 pp. 12Ato. The author of " Amy Herbert" has given an • quiet, pleasant, uneassationai story In this yobarros—(which itself Is a handsome thing. owing to good type, good paper, and the convenient size of pap, judloiously cho sen by the publishers in the interest and to the great comfort of the reader)—and yet a story of real, living interest, worth mon, ao sending to our appreciation, than any dozen of the now-ruling class of favorites in this inutile department of ffteratorre. Whoever, then, would prefer a return to • truer, purer, healthier state and standard of art-produo lion, we advise to take up this volume—and snob a reader will find refreshed and strength ened by one more instance of a successful story, without the unnatural exaggerations of modern art. Ix tag Timmy. By s &Ulm In Santo Domingo. With n Introductory Notko by It , chnrd B. Kim ball, Author of "ot. Incr." "Undaturminta," Ito. Nom York: thisieton. 1883. Plumbargb: for rat by Hcnry Miner, 711th ntrott. lOfyp limo. In thisbeautiful volume we have met with one of the treated, most delightful narra tives it has been our fortune to fall in with for many a day. Not only are we carried along with this modern Robinson Crneoe through rich and gorgeous Bruner", mob as Nature, in the "alarmed circle of her tropi cal home," delights to discover to her favo rites, to show what an enchantress she is, but we are equally delighted with the aspects of „meals own life, in the strange and yet fa miliar things it presents to us in that 'clime of the ann." In a word, the splendid tropical emery amid which we move, as we follow what we may justly mill the Defoe-like touches of circumstantial narration that charm us ' from drat to lastokerakene many a resonant chard of memory and fancy, which had often, long ago, thrilled when the voyager or trav eller, flushed with enthusiasm, made his page gorgeous with the maw and hues of tress and liswers,and birds of the sone which "le ad the sun's." This book le certain to be one of the most popular of the season. Boom=; on, Emma oico Socouo.—By Mn. LB- Us Donn= tbastoot. Author of ..boothoold." Slaw : Oar stop. 1163, rUtobargb : foe a& by Boozy Meyer, lift& Most. 101 pp Them is something In this story which an aounps the mid's, who has once got entan gled in the meshes, to go forward in the reg ular and inecessive involvements of the plot, to see the lune, and how poetic justice is ditty administered at the end. The scene of the story alternates between the quiet of a Sew England village and the gay scenes of fash ionable life to Hew York city. The moral of the story LB good, "hosing that misery, sooner or later, most follow wrong-doing. Varctente SCHOOL Boom.—Messrs. Harper k Brothers, of New York, have recently Is sued the following excellent educational works, which are for sale at Mr. Henry Ml nor's, Fifth street 1. limisca 701 THE &moot AID FARM:T. Parr L NATURAL. Pamosorny. By Worth ington Hooker, H. D., Profsuor of the The m and Prudes of Medielne in Yale College, author of "Human Physiology," "Child's Book of Nature," "Natural History," eta. Illustrated by nearly SOO engravings. 346 pp. }Sao., inbstantially bound in cloth. 2. 'LIR Emmy" or ARTTRITITIO ; designed for children. By E li as Lomat', LL.D. Pro fessor of National Philosophy and Aster:sooty in Yale Colley, and author of "A Couto of Mathematics, eta. 186 pp. 18mo. Warson's Ptuacar Brats.la. A simple and progressive emu's of lessons in Spelling, with Beading and Dictation Exercises, and the Elements of Oral and Written Composi tion. 80 pp. 18mo. We have ezaminedeach of these books with some doves of care, and And that we need make no exeeptien In speaking of them--each deserving, Wits place, the highest oommen dation we can bestow. They are certainly well worthy the attention of all engaged in the work of education. Tea NALT/OIAL QUAIYULLT Review , roe Jule, 1863.—Thls quarterly review takes rank with the very first of the Beropeen reviews. The indefatigable labors of its able and learned editor have been meardedle the now acknowl edged position of the Satiesal Quarterly in the literary world. Let any one she doubts the feet that we have a review equal in every re mot to the quarterly reviews of Great Brit sW, take up the present number of the Na tional Quarterly and the number preceding this one, and central, them with any two numbers of any of the foreign reviews be can dad. If the result will not be highly oompli plantar, to the American competitor, we are greatly mistaken-03enersi agent for the Na tional Queterly, B. Tense, ' 120 Minot greet, New York. All communications to be ad dressed to the editor, B. I. Bears, 42 Bible Rouse. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL I 11011tIC BLICIBEUT CLIMNITITE, DMIMITZZY. DILEMMA. ALOE, CHOLERA MOM= LED SOMME COMPLAMT. ma foam.. Wel UAW to tL merits of Ws novdy.. Tho 0111114[0011 daily reports of sotagollilag cum awl its volts. Is has edvaatsp• era say caw remedy, at ease earlog she alms" sad latpeethas taw sad stessath to the mhos. Ia ate and lianslat to the lottak, sad poutsfal fa lb. Molt ease: Ta the =War,eepodelly, It h htestaabbh balm apprepeistely timed by that, In way ohnithates, "The Soldiers' Friend." Notion led It towbar to any soothher @pupils &Urea iodide& Med hots the Warless *thou of 111A2,0011011. Ores reel to the rafter by teatotlng the Costae. Sold ti rensettiblir drama imirywhers. Prloo, Q 6 MN= a. BOTTLE WM. F. DAVIDSON, • omannun, o S. M (IOU) S.--liaving just returned Joi eon the hit, re hays nod In atom an Wan• dire aasortuant of saws sod dadtabia Bocyre AND BECOEIB Adapted to the owes. /Wan as be sapplisi with L•DIW, KUM' mad ORILDBIUMBuO2II.4)•ITZ3I3 mid 157A02 MONA s& aslight whasmas by auk at QM. ALESSI. BOA i 00:8, Tl. ammo Wood cod Toort/t do. ECaltilliabnl/ Vu. • Oldlatin, on anat. inaWag and noonnt—or bat*. brava. drab mama sad fA aalanr tate at fa awl 11 IL OMIT ataaat, L 14 mimes. '7l • ly u bOn con diment, WNW Who& rasallr ka. ads by - wigs= avo. ~. _ _ DIXONPA THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH OUR SPECIAL WISPATCHES Dispatches hae been received in this eity, this morning, stating that a sharply contented battle was fought at Gettysburg, in Pennsyl vania, yesterday. The rebel General Long street made an attack on the first corps of the army of the Potomac, under thcommand of Major General John P. Roynol s, evidently with the intention of diverting he attention of Gan. Meade, and preventin his grand movement against the main column of Lee, but Longetreet utterly failed in accomplish ing his pirpose, and was completely routed. Lose on both lidos, it is reported, was quito GREAT EXCITEMENT AT CARLISLE. I 60,70211. THE INVASION. lIRAVY FIRING IMRE NEAR CARLISLE. A BATTLE BIIPPOBED TO BE PROGRESSING. MEADE OCCUPIES YORK TILE ENEMY FALLING BACK. northern Traitors Among the Rebels. 6,c ce.c Special Dispatch to ths Pittsburgh Ciaratta. Ptau►ncz.rttta,""Jaly 2,1853 Information was received this evening that heavy and continuous firing was beard in the direction of Carlisie. The supposition is that a battle is going en between the forces at this point and Lee's advance, nada. Ewell. The object of this movement is to force the rebels back beyond Newellle, and.oeuie the force stationed to the Gap at Doubling Gap Springs to evacuate, ite It would be 211111110110 in 'our forces to attack the rebels in front of the Gap, from the manner in which they have fortified it. Our information also hada us to believe that part of Bleade's forces have by this time occupied York, and are in offinmunication, with the Department of the Siuquehanna. This would show that Meade intends driving the rebels back and not ant off their retreat. This movement is caused by the position that Lee occupies between Gettysburg and Ship pensbarg, having his tier resting on the Blue Bldg. and holding the gaps in the mountains so that if defeated be will retreat In that di rection to Cumberland, Md., while if defeated from the front he will have to fall back upon Harper's Ferry, which our forces hold. The senior Colonel of Early's brigade that oecupted York, was formerly - a Major in the 11. 8; Army, and commanded at Carlisle Bar racks. He is well acquainted with the whole country south of the Stuquehanna, while s Colonel of one of the Georgia regiments, is Charles L. Sehlother, a Pennsylvanian, and on engineer, formerly connected with. the Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad; so that the whole of the country is familiar to these men, from having surveyed, t. Col. Sohloth er's wife was Miss Espy, of Harrisburg, and his sons, who are Captains under him, have molded In Harrisburg at various times, and knew the oountry A telegraph operator who left. Carlisle this morning states that the excitement of the citizens, during the bombardment yesterday, was very great, and that they were leaving on foot this morning in every direction. The enemy fell beck on the York rand, after sanding the flag of truce, and their pickets were seen this morning in the rear of town. Every confidante is had In General Smith's ability not only to hold the place, but unless the enemy rapidly retires his flanks and rear will be obstructed, and his force probably cap tured. The citizens in the vicinity give his force at 3,000 cavalry, and one battery of six guns—light 12-pounders. Oat loss yesterday was slight. Several cit izen, wore wounded. Permanakrnia, July 2.—General Dana is still very active in organizing troops and pre paring the defenses of Philadelphia. The danger is by no means past. Forts Delaware and hfillin axe in good order and wall garrisoned. Troop, are constantly arriving from other quarters, and leaving this city, on their way to the capital. There is a constant arrival of rebel prison ers here from Harrisburg. The body of Major General Reynolds, killed in the battle near Gettysburg, is aspirated to antra here to-night. The city, although quiet, Is doing much to wards organising and pending forward troops. Nearly all the workshops and stores remain closed. The Battle Dear Gettlebnrs..Arrlval of Prisoners at Baltimore. BAITIXOII, July 2.-11 r. x.--Detail of yeast:dare battle near Getgebarg unseat a more olmoring aspect. It 11 reported that 9,000 prisoners have been Captured, but this may be exaggerated. Goa. Oaken& has Just 'snout:rod at the Eataw Rouse that 2,400 prisoners have already arrived in this city. BALTIMORI. JUDO 2.---Theinerleon has the following in regard to the bathe at Gettys burg: We regret to learn from °Goers who brought the body of General Iteynolds that Brig. Gee. Paul was killed in the same figit, on the south of Gettysburg. 001. Mons and 001. Wien/ are both wounded and taken prisoners. General Newton took command of the Mit corps on the fall of General Reynolds. I.s.ree.—Ws learn from odlarn of Generic Reynolds' staff that our forces passed through Gettysburg at ten o'clook yesterday morning, and when one quarter of a mile west of the ton encountered. Longstreet's and corps who attacked the corps of Gomel Rey nolds, which was in the advance. This corps stood the tone of the attack until it was 's nored by the third corps and a comniandleg position secured. The rebels made an attempt to !link the pb 'Mon we had pined, but were repulsed.'' Gans. Reynolds and Paul fell under as vol ley from the rebel infantry. Both °Seers were mounted, and at.the head of time. In the coarse of the eeediet, we 101 l bask before saparior numbers to a stronger poeiticin, and the fight Closed for the day. At *Wools, and at the close of the Mitt. Int, -the. whole Army of the „Potomac had reached thelight; and , MO. On. Meade had all the our strongly Posted for bimetal of the battle this morning. • The loss of the enemy is contidired: fay equal to ours. The Army of the Potomac is in a fine condi tion and very enthusiastic. 'Oar less of aliens I, severe. Om. army fa regsrdedaabetter temoentreted thin the rebels for the sedate of to-tlay... From Gen. Meade'. Army WAIIIICITON, July 2.--The laud dls. plebes reativsd from Gen. Abab a dated last night, Mato the Corp. onnspd with Gen. w -ell's array, were Gin. Reynolds' and Gin. Howard's. esn. Pleasanton sufteeded in latilating a Isms Wary upon etuart's °miry. • The reports melted from all Tartars a re hnoonraging. Mrs. Lincoln was this morning Wallaby the hosts running away with, tad breaking the carriage In whtoh she was traveling from the Soldiers' Home, to the Lucrative Man. don. Urgent Calls for Troops. ALLUnr, N. L I , July 2.—A Wiegman has jut been ressired from ttor. Curtin, addrused to Gov. aryirsonr, stating that the UM, near Gettysburg was not deelsive, and assint him to send on all the troops ke can raise without delay; that the used of them Uprooting. Tomos, N. J., July 2.—GoT. now has riodyi4 a dispatch from Gov. Curtin, miring for more troop, and sayiug that he esanot magnify the important , * of. the amend: Gov. Yates Shut at. Br. Lotus, July 2.-4 For. Yates wee shot at through his window, whits writing in Ws of nos in his rssidenesp, in Sprialisld, at hour hatnight. Ho was not injured. Thom !ono ohm troths parpstrstos. Whereabouts of Jeff. Davis. - Pettreztost&, Moo dlopstek to the .hosreinr ale Jeff... Davie Is k Gressoastle. ~>W+:.a~ ~4. ~. w t.t .Lc-..-uv.l+ •ri:~+t +-^;?'-:.b.~..r: ..S`~e.}i L`.if . FROM WASHINGTON. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette WAsnisaiox, July 2, 1863 MI BATTLE IT 011791111t7.0, r• We regret to be compelled to announce that Maj. Gen. Reynolds was killed. He led his men in person, exposing himself in the thick est of the tight. The result of the battle Was the total de feat of the objeote of the enom i end to gain certain points attempted by the rat corps.. THR RVACVATIOX 07 MARYLAND H110R79 Baltimore papers, this morning, report the evacuation of Maryland Heights. In order that this may not be interpreted as a reverse on our part, we would state that it was about the first act of Gen. Meadkafter he assumed the command of the army of the Potomac. The man who garrisoned the heighte were of no service to Gen. Meade in executing his piing for a movement against the rebel army. The evacuation was executed in good order, everything of value being removed, and the works blown up and destroyed, so that the enemy cannot use them INPOZTAIRY OILDIa Under the enrollment act it is ordered that wherever regincemts are reduced below the minimum, that infantry regiments be depriv ed of a colonel and awl surgeon; each com pany deprived of 3d lieutenant; cavalry and artillery regiments deprived of oblong!, major and assistant 'lagoon. Cavalry company de prived of 2d lieutenant; each battery reduced below the minimum deprived of Sdditional of ficers, the minimum fixed at 1,044 as aggre gate for a regiment, and 86 the aggregate for battery. All the oillocri in the enumerated grades now properly in service retained until grades become vacant by casuAltiee. After the reduction the roduzed proportions will be maintained, and there will be no appoint ment' to vacancies in ennmerat# grades, ex cept on notification from the conimicsioner of masters that "cement is above the minimum. I TOO Dims re PLIMaYL *AU. No particulars have been re eived of tho battle to-day in PenasylvanLy up to this hour, 10 o'clock r. x. Letters from Frederick say t the seces sionists of that place looked blue over the re ports of yesterday's fight, ani admitted a iOlll of liftmen hundred. Gen. Weirldge Is going to deliver the fourth of Jaly oration here. Gen. Pope telegraph' that several Winneba go Indians, who escaped when the troops were removed from Minnesota, are killing and plunderidg the people In the western part of the State. He desires an Indian agent to take eharge of them immediately, as he has no troops to °enact them for removal. There was something of a sure at and about Tenaally town, by the sudden appear ance of one of our regimente, mistaken for rebels. Gan. Meade telegraphs that he expsets a pitched battle to-day. Reynolds rode far enough to rrevent a pen le by the disclosure, before telling any one of his wound received early in the nation. CuttllT MARTIAL BIIITINCIS. Lieut. Thomas C. Baldwin, Ira' lowa, dis missed the service, drunkenness, he.; private John Hardesty, 65th Ohio, asleep on outpost duty; private W. Dodge, 00. 1,14 M Michigan convicted of desertion and theft; private John Doper, Co. 0, 114 Indiana, convicted of de eartion,—all sentenced to be shot. • The first commuted to forfeiture of six months' pay; the second sentence, remitted under the Pte3l dent's proclamation; the third remitted and the amused discharged on account of insanity . Capt. Jag. Starkey of the lst Minnesota Mounted Cavalry, convicted of making false muter, to be cashiered. 0.111 OP OPP. HOOPIeII MOTU. PllllOOll conversant with the muse of. Gen. Booker.' removal assert that the grounds of action on the part of the government were io similar In both mass, that the mall of Mo• 0 'ellen would be simply wilf:Mulltioation. DID NOT The steamer which wu to have left An napolis yesterday, with several hundred ladies for James River and Dixie, did not depart, owing probably to mUltary operations. aurora or TEI 114341.1. 01 m'orausLir WITS OUT POII/IDATION. The current rumors of the President's is tentioa to recall Gen. McClellan to the eon mind of the Army of the Potomeu, ars to tally pound's's. - Tree Herr P 08 7 ,0171011 LAW. The Conuniationer of Internal Reverine construes the new ,Post•oftioe law to deprive golleators anlAaseasors of the parer to frank *finial documents. = Four eopnerheed clerks were removed from the Pentlon Bureau on the let day of July. Latest Southern News Yoram Monsoi,Juie L—The lUohmond Zarin,. of July Ist has am fallowing Adios. Jima 290-11delms from Vicksburg jus state et a t mosiee dffairs report no th ing in regard to the' Oa the Right of the flit the enemy-sprung • mine to blow up an angle of our works. The effort wu • complete failure, and killed& number_of their own men. Ti. Vicksburg Moises, of the 18th and 231, has been received. The Mires says that for twenty-fight daya an incessant shower of shells hu rained upon the city.. On Tuesday, while working off this editionut our paper, a 13-Inch shell passed through the °Moe, scat ju tere&ring our oases and type, yet no one was in • • " One of the enemy's gunboats is fast aground below the oily. A-number of transports loaded with troops, have onto dowtt within the put few days. The 'mew has been firing incendiary shills for three lbw, bat no dotage has been done. Major Headly, of Arkansas, commending a water battery, andliijor Martin of the 26th Louisiana, won - killed last Sunday. Col. M. Laurin, of the 27th Louisiana, was severely wounded. The (deism confirms the news of the balmy bombarding of Saturday, pad says our lon is comparatively nothing. All now feel tint Johnston will arrive . In time. The punt tons of the editeriale of -the Mien is chonfaL • Goa. Parson's battery at Gypresi Gnat, twenty zones below Napoleon, fired on Ave transports, loaded with treble, on Tuesday, °rippling thsmhadly. The troops landed ind attempted to storm our batteries, bit were driven book. • Alamo, Mira, Ally 214-011a1s1 dispatohes from Dick Taylor, datad Alexandria, June 20th, says he stormed ani carried with unloaded guns. the sumny's position M Bar. Mehl Bar. The lees in killed sad wounded irl y glanOWlli . , SOMe dl takes say the .enemes position .s t•gbaidon We was carried, and also, to have been doni Oen. ,Walker. This gives as - mite the hilssinippi she'd' New Or _ _ 110111M1111.. bash st 4. pita. int. ==== • , wlth i voloalsor Indy, esp., Mosson? portf if 453 wok oboe who kid Naas - ilkeirpt - a in s :ZEC: toed 0 - I kuuns f • . stßrook, Soma; Wu., June 29.—The New Orleans daily Tres Dettes,ef the 24th -bet a -reports that a fight took place at La Tourch crossing on the2t The 'Federal intim' engaged war six regi eats. The Confederates charged and cap ad a Federal battery and some prisoners. The reported lute el killed in .23, inoluding Col. Walker, 2d Tans regiment, who was varied under a flag of truce. The Confederates retired while the Federal were wafting for reinforcements. Surrender of Carlisle Deaianded. PHILADILLPEILA, July 2.—lt is reported that the rebels returned yesterday to the vicinity of Carlisle, and again demanded the surren der of the town. Gan. BOSith promptly re fused to amply. The rebels lent in a flag of truce, inquiring if it was' not surrendered. On being refused, they carried out the threat of shelling the town, but injured no one. They were then attacked by flan. Smith, and driven towards Shippensburg. party of mechanics, sent out from Har risburg this morning . to repair the Camber the Cumberland 'Railroad, had to return unit their tools and materials, as it was ascertain ed that the rebels were near the railroad La force, threatening them with capture. Farmers state that the enemy compelled them to bring their earn and haul it to them, and plundered them extensively. The raising of troops programs here with activity. Arrival of the Prize Steamer. BOSTON, July 2.—The prise steamer Vioto- Ha, with 1.000 bales of cotton, arrived here to-day. She was captured on the 21st nit.. by the gunboat Santiago Do Cuba. She was bound from Wilmington to liana,. 3PECIAL LOCAL NOTIC.I3B. GIIOVIII AND BAUM'S SZWIIO Minutia, for family and manufacturing purports, are the beet in me. A. P. CHATOWT, General• Agent, No. 18 PIM street. Tacoma* Put?, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer. and dealer In Pennayleania and Ver mont slate of the beat quality at low rates. Mite at Alex. Langhlit'a, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. aplizem Perfumes beComing Classic. We see that the nose has its loves and knowledges, and that Jaques, the Colston chemist and distiller, with his choice Used kerchief Extracs, ministers to its wants. "The Pond Lilly"—the unlearnt favorite from the School Children to the Old Polka. "This Mayflower." as VillllB says: breath from Plymouth woods. "The Bandanna," much esteemed by the Andalusian " The Garden Lavender, " . tehese event for many broad mile Mu ta air of the English Burry "The Bore Leaf Geranium"—"A leaf for all that come." " The Jookey Club" a very superior grunt, of that elegant, costly and hum:noting w hims. "The India Patohenli." "The Thibet Mask," ho., are for sale In this oily by Simon Johnston, Druggist, corner of Smithfield and Fourth streets. lime CLOSIIIIO 017 T 818 Sams STOCK jr COST.— Bamq Graham, merchant tailor, is selling of his Spring and Summer stock ogoods at cost. They consist of all the latest styles of cloths, eassimerei and vostings, of which he is pre pared to make np in the most fashionable manner, and at cost price. The publio should not neglect to avail themselves of this rare chance and save money by giving him an early call. Also, a large assortment of plain and fancy eusimeres, well adapted for boys' wear, which he will sell by the piece far below cost. Mothers should not neg,eet to call early. Suez. Gasman. Merchant Tailor No. 54 Market street. AITIZTION, Ri71371111111:0 VOLUBTHZIIB I—The attention of oar country's brave defenders re cently returned from the seat of war, and of tho public in general, it again dictated to the very eztenetre and handsome assortment of the latest styles of French, English and American piece goods, for pants, coats and vests, lately received by Messrs. John Woior & Co., Merchant Tailors No. 128 Federal street, Alter/bony; A tsstefal eclectics' of gentlemen's furnishing goods will also always bo found on the shelves of the establishment, together with a lot of- ready-made clothing, got up in the but manner. New AzarraL or lionize Cnorzurra.—Of. ten we are asked, where can we buy a neat and comfortable summer suit, made to order, thus having the chances of selecting cur own goods? To all these inquiries we can answer, go to. Messrs. W. H. Mcßee k Co., corner of Federal etteetand Diamond Square, Alleghe ny, and you. Will be salted aeoordlng to your taste. They hare Past received their summer goods, and for elegance of styles they cannot be surpassed, and for fitness they axe the very parsons, as their work is all done under their own supervision. Give them a call, and you Cannot fall to be satisfied. . • His 'Wm Arraoves.—Rev. I. Moore, late Agent American Bible Union, writes—.. , l have used Mrs. B. A. Allen's World's flair Beitoresaud Hair Dreaming, and it has Also been used by my wife. We ungnallioidly pro noun°e them the best preparations wo have ever used—in mdicl declaration austarous /rime/We me." : Bold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 198 Greenwich st., New. York. - mew Caws Disrnarr.r.—At this Dental' Insti tute, No. nr,,Paan streak, sets Of teeth for tour dollars, better than those at fire dollars at the other dental establishments. All per sons are requested to Gall at the Institute after haring ascertained the lowest prloes at the other cheap phials. All work done at, the Institute la splaranteed superior to any cheap Dentistry in the olti. Scum and ilorofttloturEniptlons will Been corer the bodies of thee brave men-who aes fighting their country's-battles. Night' ale, bad food, and drenching raffia will matte sad havoc with the strongest, tL:reforo lot every men supply Itlmrclf With ilayoteas's Oiat meal, It is a certain ems for every kind of akin disuse. Only 2i ots. per pot. 215 NOVIOI TO PIOPIIITY ILOLDISI2, AGMS AND ALL OTEILIIS iNTIREII7IID.-20r ropairs or al terations to mired Or dwellings, new roofs, or earths aloe in the Carpenterllte„ Cuthbert's Carpenter Shop, Virgin alley► . above Smithlleld attests. All orders promptly attended to. Titania—Lori Nina: or .ras Buson.— Tho Primo of Zolibiiiotors, - J. 0. Sefton, pre sent/ the "Collins Bawn,'.' and Blanche of Brondrortno, for hie boneAt Monday oronisg, July the 6th. -Won't It be a snot night? bt °imams and Quizmii Roma will be. Wean ft the' Oaddhiu ogle% No. 4ii Liberty ,Etroot., 4 NI Ilea: All orden tat et the et•oirti orotaXiAttitase. ostlo wool tot raid AID Two Plttsbussfig wanufsotory aro now manufaotarbg largo oturtiog nap, suitable for fort" sad houses. Tboy aro made of this vor7 but of bonito& Depot at Pi tfOok's, oppoitto thol'oot-oft/co. - - Fauna or Jl:l7.ll%—Let emery parson deco= rate their houses with ilags. The place to pur chase them, is at Pittook% opposite thi Post date. Haaaa.--17. S. fair. all elm, for posts, Cromiatatea &a, at Plttoak'a apposita the Post-aMoa ' , Dor.tist„ 348 PaaiLatreat.'aitoo4 to ail bosimou ,ot his orolouloit. MONIM—XORCigt-04 TipizatanlntY 2 4 it Bt. Petwea Aura, by lay. Dr. Van Dien/2.M4: GWEN! EL 110N80 sad lils iMLLIT 11011GiLlit.' WlLlll*3—,Wedneedai. Joy raq hike lfk DA I.IIISNT, 'daughter of the late Jehu Willies, In • the f&I petrol ,ege. - r Hie feasts' utilt sheo ph.% on Iratexit atoitipro, at 10 o'clock, from the ri,eldellte after peAt,w,!..att.. dttr L. Itoblaseo, ab. Yekaat Tgost—,At'fkrefekhVok- Wedotailly iventek, she:fat teat, Mrs. bOP TfIOBN. totzeef , Ghana* ;horn, MO* alfii pat . facc j ack ' The funeral will take Plies on Ifaiiii,akftiNLicik - , p. a, tees thl faddintoe of her eagl-hOaeril.W.-2, Thtirodar afternoon, at Wired. diem os Smithfield aunt batman DLit and t mod Weak JOBS 1). gaLLB,I. at Pam. • • • Ttie from* tall tab.jtace (14.1417),Ari5a• zoos, at traceatotti. Ttit Mods of the qa#l , moimpotfatly hinted. • Pith. MAAR— ,pige liana Instal* and ite oak* 3•43"141134' I . BWIWED:' -.DIED MEI tin ::;-^~,.` .. MISCELLaJUEOUS. - T i raw/ A. HALE* CO.; to James-C. - I .re: . M6rchant Tailors. Ara new ramifying tbetr - - SPRING STOCK OF GOODS, Adapted to a Int ohms trade, which has been Wett ed with great care to meet the approbabon of link many [rim& and pa•.toay sad huffing, by clam M. tendon to bullion and strict Antegrity, to meet tba approval of all who may favor tut with a call. ornaras , uNrramiq Made to order to the bort 19111120 r and on rseroneble teams. Baring Subbed a ease many uNzrottalb. for Staff. Yield and Line Ofloere, at wsH an for the Nary, we are prepared to execute ceders In this Hoe with correctneas and despatch. Likewise a vet 7 choke selection of rualtienum GOODS always on band. • COL, or pros, a rt. orate scram& mbs _ EST/WU:U:IED 1760. PETER LORILLARD, S2itt77 AND TOBLC7OO lILNIMAOTI7II.IB, le a is crHaarazas main (Emma". 42 Chatham strut, New Toad Would tall the attautinu of dtalen to Mt attkdouot lIL tnauttfacturs, ofs : BROWN RIME. Ermesbay, fins liappee. Gonne Eappos, Amarkan Oetalmen, Demligeos, Pon Virgil:lL, Ziao4lbx&ll4 Oapealuipm. YELLOW REUFF. Scxotett, Mgt" Taut Scotch, Ida; Nigh Toast or Lizadyfoot, Honey Dew Bartok, nub Ilona Boatob, nosh Eiccrtale. Harittantioo 4 ceded to the taro redaction In prim of rine•Oat Obeiring ad Booking Topsccol, be foam: lof towlor TOBAI.M. EiEMZIiail=MM Fru OCT Carwurs—P. A. L., or plain Cann. dub, or awe.: Bwat Bornted Orono.; TUC Toil 0.61141141. eficaoo-8. Jam epantib, Canattor, N. B.—n alveolar of prima will be tent on appli cation. walla UkSALLIJII a 0.1.1513024, Idannfrohnan of LEAD PIPE, SHEET AND - BAR GELD, And drams In • Pig Lead, • Bieck Patent Shot, • INaR Berm!' Kan urn Brautoss, folMiewl infgoll4llATl. u. MATEMALci. ' CHARLES MIILLIXEIG 'Igo'HUM MID WEWLISLIaI DELL e, No. 620 CONNSBOE BT., Pitkohlylo4. - Constantly in store., • large avertniant of Omar. Ens, Iron mad Galvanised Iroa Bath Tube. Whit...sad Idatbled Plitt Basins. Whits and llarbled or Bine Oldie' Bilabw. Ship Water Woman complete. Water Closets of atm description. Pampa. Dams, no: - Iron flints. • Iron and ilnemsllod Portable Wash Bland.. VitrUnrl Drain ripe. Banda, Brunelle. "and Trip.. Plumbers. Brats and Plated Work, of any dip. =lotion. Lead Traps and Benda. Pin* and Cedar Hydrant Posts, Hydrant Hods, Plumbers. Hooke, Marble glebe, Blabber How, do., as low am any Douse in the twootry. • , non" Sea Ulu" WRITS EIIILPIIIID. SPRINGS. Thh, well known watering place will be formally open. d on the laza OF JIM C. The Bp:lnge, tins year, will be under the tmmedl• ate soperehech of the Pro;rietee. who will be 'w aisted by. MOM& JOa&Pli L. SWAYNII, and U. O. . lib the Ititen.lon to intake the .holtee, in. W re. spet,cta, equal to the beat nabehtt places In the coon tty, and to peados genersUp . for. the conont -ace scommodatlon or the sleets. /or terms or other Informatfon addrzsa 0.. WansioN, Jr.,'. , lelodm • lamb Getter T. I pea-are LIIAATZLITLYISYkLirI.I4S.—We have this day'esnxltted with no Is the Boiling Mkt bandeau A. J. DULL. the style of the A.JSI to. be 'MESA O msar a DIILL,kbe partnership to take eitst this dap. The . Oil Wish:ems will ba earsksi ce by the undersigned as berikapra. ilay 26:14,1885. PEZ3Z a GILSAJP. ZAOOII Rios. xoTurw GUM. ANDI 11! I. DULL RESSIC, GRAFF & DULL, No=Adana* •of AU dacripans of Hoop, Eked :a*d Nat* /mu. Baring constructed oar works with a view of making ails kind of Iron k speclellty, ws respectlnlly solicit a share of the trade 011r01Ilap, darner - - of Bmitidlill and Water etree•e were FOnlite I 1 12 Uttalle I A town teerlng seize held a consultation. Which wee toe bestroetrud of forlifteatirs. A sturdy stow. mum tan us hi. opinion, That nothlug but groom could ISM the Domingo*. cwzrzereza eild.tbungb the lot win modl riots, 'lwo. better by Carlo defend it with oak.. A etnuttaa, eater than both thew togettor, &lid, try wbut you plans Akeril - nattlag feuther. liks Mile • .Wrertzer .lizerave MsttCttitß te . plied, Jos 'Vs claw at a nun brm, tier is sothlagliloo-- CHESSII I • ' • • Which ban bola oropy&d by the ton, with sweral teas WU it relict., 42 be aopolled at low ?atm by - WltBEa WILKIIIIION, jolt 14bw 1411141 AA AN ti 001.3 W LAM r 3 - Ilt? 47.1. lIZEITOBZD 1-41 it pablishod. fa • sealed In veins. Prim di oast. A Lotman on • the NA TURE, TafiLATADRT ADD BADIQLIr OHM of Brormarorrhoo. or Austria .Wooknon. Lirolcunary Drab atone, fiern.2 D. 1.1110, and Doindlosooto to Monism. priarally; lionoarasor. Oosszoopt,los. Diroy and ?Ito; Mints! and Physical ty, mdtleg has tiolf•alwwo,ft., By J. Wror well.% A; D.. author of. Ow, ono BlObli 414 . • " Boon to Thaamind of BArlorois.” Boat wider lust. to • Plain =MVO. to any "ImidAlls. Port• Poi% , 0 , 00,,, is oelpt of .to onto, or two putapototaPti by .1.1. IC LID 11, • UT tow Turk.' Vost,olllas t in L 1323 Wh.1.11,5 ricrrzac; vv bagi Coffee , `35 bell ohista ere= and.alilk Vas; . .12 hbos. E. 0. Boor; bbl,, crashed, coffes and polled faegara • . 20 bas. Jima Osil2 I. Saps 80bble.J half bbl,. Nat 1. I a 3 ffisqllrele 80} do ' do • White 7010 80 oss a boxes pi , 0 .&•; • 8$ boxes xrincinsati Cum= Bap Obis. N. 0. Moianoes; 10- do' goals& Syrup: 10 do Labrador Harribr, ved d for We by last- zanDBAT a Trzmouu. lire Liberty street. 111.41.1U01221 1JAL.022.104.4' %.1 ousecoutot to Jams Holaw •• Owa P4IAK Dada. In IIkOON,TARD,OUGAB•OIIIIIth'BLM9. MONAD BEIM; lov • .• lILLRBITpID MST 15111.1111 M 1/141L, J mem hi.' BALiTi; MEI Preisica lticeitarr DarsomiifAiii miseiitairtoss, kc.ili'dada'of'BallAlepratul ittiperlatiulds: thelz , 00k• as , LotierscaCafted, Lbstutint boom* Lad Badman grow, ABstbIROMtY. , r-'1630 latlgc. 9l4 , L i * ' !*FA E , jgg WOOD MOM foardcals train nth, ung paw jtitM tbi larval and maat.otaaglota as. baths:a% avldah b. 1117.10.a5i cok Moira ItA kte .ti. xmtilutlti respeetia ly .1.11 Leanne the eitteeza al Pittsburgh. that he Ms been appobated tote epee to Ike We of tlr ars & gcsea mesa! orktes - r•ASTI-001180611/111 PiiN. Th 67 ate tatotuttittalui by the Urgent bows In ihe etty swig alltlkh art - - gumbo urarr Co. Ittasaza & 11 00itileD 130., 1 1!4br Grp Tlgralt QC, ' SIM t•Ealli Aft. , . sOOO .. --- 61* , 11,000 q.that!' „; • 40; 2,0u0 •I , Bram; ;(prat..) T 1600 - • rae ale MVO LitatTitteet. - r. • 103 - • - 00 `6- - - JLIGGETT * 011, airy Plousnie "'"1'1414 - D,UlutsisNirterdo luiab ,Juii,shatsuatrierentinota shiasii•bair kiEVlSAll,rgßkqekplet_ BEE —• e 4.4
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