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The Rumored Attack on Morgantown. We gave yesterday, morning an exclusive report of the rumors which reached the city oh the preceding evening, concerning the alleged capture of fiorgantowp, Va., by the seSs sioniato, but it seems that in so doing we unin tentially misted the public, as the story turned out to be unfounded. * 041 The Dniontown committee, on arriving hme, conferred wlUi tho Committee on Home Defence and the chairman of th»t*bodv tele graphed to Gov. Curtin, making known the condition at affairs. Tho Governor replied,in a dispatch reoeived about midnight, that if Morgantown was occupied and tho people of U montown were alarmed, he would Bend the JKtie regiment to their assistance. This satis fied the committee and they retired feoling calmer about the safety of their homes. The arms for the Brie regiment had arrived on lueaday and orders were Bent to the Arsenal ‘U^ 8 the BmmuniUon ready whenever DNQOdi But the morning told a different tale The passengers by the OonnetUville train flatly contradicted the store of the capture of Mor gantown. On Tuesday,alter the news reached Union town, OapL Oliphant, with forty scouts rode up to Morgantown, but found no seces sionists there. A party of thirty scouts, who had gonb twenty miles beyond Morgantown, reported All quiet. At Kingwood, however, some twenty miles from Morgantown, all was excitement, accord ing to the statement of a mesenger sent to the latter place. Some 000 or 700 seeesaionists had been seen in the vadley ten or twelve miles be low JOngwood, and it was r sported that one thousand were gathered at Grafton. It was •apposed that the party seen were on a for aging expedition and bad come in to the val rley for provisions, , ' <•' -v^V.v i a I'jy r '* T .. * ; *'J ‘V : , \ %' i At an «»rly hour in the morning Col. Mo- J**® 0 * Wilkins, was aroused and in-, formed of the Governor's message. At daylight the men were notified, and there were demon *trations of the wildest enthusiasm at the pros pect of a brush with the enemy. It was under stood that the Brie boys bad been placed under marching orders for this morning at six o’clock, with rations for three days, and our Pittsburgh companies became anxious to join them.— During the afternoon the Pittsburgh Rifles, Payette Guards and Meadvlile volunteers re ceived orders to accompany the Brie regiment, and all wu busy preparation. The Home (Wards were also prompt in of fering their services, and the Committee on Home Defence addressed orders to the Colonels of the First and Second Rifle and Pint In fantry Regiments Home Guards, requesting Ibem to make the necessary preparations to -search at twelve hours notice, if necessary, ’ammunition having been procured for the . man. Campbell’s battery was also ordered here from Cham bars burg, and was expected last .night. It will probably be countermanded. By the noon train on the Pennsylvania rail, road, Col. K. Biddle Roberts arrived from Harrisburg, detailed by the Governor to move ahe Erie regiment to Uniontown. He imme. diately proceeded to Camp Wilkins for an in. terview with CoL McT-ane. The rumor having turned out groundless, the movement of the regiment will probably be delayed for a short time. —Since the above was written a despatch has been received from the Governor, counter manding the order 'to maroh immediately and ordering tbe men, who had already cooked ra tions for two days and a half, to await further orders. If there is realty no occasion for alarm upon the border, as now appears to be tbe iact, there will probably be no troops moved to Onlontown, unless, Indeed, the project of bor der camps be carried out. Geni M’Oall was expected to reach tbe city last night, in conneotioo with this movement, bnt be will scarcely come under present ad vices. gata.-eoUdte the Pixt bjr Told 4 I Are, of the Nations i&mkif** Reporter. (The u pnbUehed monthly, at One Holler e :jHW, Office, Die patch Bnilding, Pitt*- uncertain at preeent.”£ft Pmasmau, May 29,186 U DiaeotmU. Tiew England Stole* par Ye# Yota State K Ntor York par Sew Jmejr, (K*. .) “ (Wert), (Baaem.). r VlKwmre. p. r U, Wriet ofOolnaW*——... , So jfe.-wriaad, Bollimme— ...... j % I-. r -.. ~u , JQ «ad Branches ~ZZ. 20 '.T no Ad. — i>nk«X-..,™ TenaMooe ..4;— Ohto__...._."VT.. - . Bulk (kfthe State 7 niinol*:— j. Wisconsin 10n.., Michlmn 1 mSoSi. .z:r“'.'.' Chnnd*.... 3 ‘fanbnngo: -.Belling rates on Now Vvfc oo . per cent. orer Buksbl. roods. *• Polo mUlngatsjf pror FUna.m. fnnd. £1 p. ’s's gMaraTATicwa—Lieut. Hahn, of a new ,ormod tew, form -2v»^|B,;irß-ssc day presented with a handsome sword by the epployoe* in the general office of the comph ?7; P - E, 1 > made the pnesenta* KXI “* wspouJetf to by fierce, of the Iron'City gourds Oapt. (iormley, returns thanks to Mn 8 h’ Atmstoeng and HU. I*an Whi£. fo, t 5i jlpttsack, presented him by them, oontofoing towi soap, combs, brushes, pins, thread, pen, Ink, letter paper, envelona a-« ' in compact form. The der .pbtfgaUons to the one fidi« forfo wel s s&tejass “ '*»■ “-i-s* by Mesapn jßpVn & TetlejT ““P *“ lfa SioasaioNisTsh*ab Hn«»_» _ who cemedown from. West Newt™ etateathat there are in Fayette county, not far from the about one hundred seceaninnUin *® * ne ’ ganized into a °“ when T ° f ' threatened from the yicfoitv nf^M.fi° d | a ° Bar the. arms of the comply*S^£SSS W "i -the cantain bv ~,“ 0 demanded of SvSm su*sr *■ °~»‘> 612 . men if they nmSS®. f 1 to the Union kiyettmsKr^* o .^* l demands. We for its accuracy. ** UB ’ 1104 vouching «• so thorite °*Ptere of w tte ton* the old veteran Gen. Markie nn* ***** their accompanying him l^?* tod , upon rational- 'ftef ““ “e ° »pe andocpipmento, when the dd &e^°Si c "“ on *(i;»word “ d . «"**» for Mbrganto^ behead if,«oy Mirte bftdOTftJlWMU, With such-aspiruf in the old men of the North, what will not the young man do t r’il* ;■ li>- ■ <!~ • - («*. r ->. ~ «,* ' , ,rA ■ \if ' u :} •" v : ■ ... y ft *p j, . . r! i * ift ' ■*» , , ' xi -t- •*. VOLUME XIX. ©jfr P«th) JDoot. JAMES Si RB, EDITOR AID '^ioPUBTOB Tsanss-Daily, Six Dollars per ysar, strictly in ad vance. Weekly, Single subscriptions One Dol lar per year; in Clubs of Aye, One Dollar LOCAL AFFAIRS. Bank Note Quotations. ittoborgtu~_. ''Heßwt*” Specie Interior, Weeters jiir qo sale :'*• v->y ■f % .t 1 • V . ■■, l V i V‘-- ! A. V** J 4 - - '*• * '•* * * ,** *• • '4' *> : * • ? r ’V 4 i. V 5 • , ■v, I imates«iir 1 Hn GD fi ßl>^r -Ttle B P' rit which an !x, x ® nan l companies, organized Tuiz «rf° Uon on, y- « ««MateWgonca of the and the thraateDed WM m As soon as the news PubUo sfe- ooStpaniea ol Home m wlL o®9^thelr 0 ® 9^ thelr Barvic «« to the Committee M Defence, to go to Union town or . ~^ if necessary. Bat for the order* wuie Brie regiment more than a sufficient rorce to protect Uniontown or retake Morgan town could have been raised among onr own home companies. They deserve all credit for tte r promptitude and willingness to serve, of wnlch this incident is a convincing proof. —Yesterday six other infantry and three cavalry companies of Home Guards notified the Committee of their willingness to march to any required point on short fiotice. A RHESTKD FOE PABSINO COUNTERFEIT Monry. .On Wednesday morning the May. or s police arrested two men, named William Welsh and Wash. Rupert, charged with pas ring counterfeit $lO bills on P. G. Bigley and "Ss. 8. Sturgis, of Versailles township OtH. Mr Moon Erfeeted Welsh at Shepler's National Hotel, Water street, and officers Hamilton and Kiddle captured Rupert at the Post Office. On the person of Welsh were found two slo’s on the Parmer's Bank of Lancaster, of the same plate as those passqd, and ,n .ther counterfeit $1 bill. Nothing was foi... ]an Rupert. Both were committed to prison f Jr trial. Other parUes in the same vicinity havo been victim isted by the bills and they will come hero to see if these are the parties who passed them. Presentation to Captain Wallace —A number of personal friends of Capt. Maurice Wallace, of the Scott Legion, having procured for him a splendid sword, it was forwarded to him at Camp Slifer, near Cbambersburg by a committee composed of R. B. Parkinson, Jas. M. Taylor C. O Oonnell, Joseph French and John P. Glass. It was accompanied by a neat and appropriate address. Capt. Wallace re ceived ibe sword and replied under dale of May 22d, in a well conceived letter, for which we regret we have no room. The sword could not havo been more worthily bestowed, and we are sure it will be kept untarnished unless by the blood of an enemy in fair eonfl-ot. Regulars Coming.— The advance guard of five companies of regulars from Fort Rear nay arrived by the Western train yesterday afternoon. It consisted of the Colonel, the band, instruments, baggage and a detachment or soldiers They were conveyed to the Arse, nal, where they will remain until the entire body arrives, on the 4th of June, whan thev will go into Camp Wilkins. Co. B. U. a Zodave Cadets.—This com panyjs now recruiting for active &ervice t havinc been accepted for the Sickles brigade, and pret paring to march next Tuesday to join it at New York city. The corps is a fine one, com p<»ea of active, intelligent young men. with whom it would be a pleasure to serve. No bettor opportunity could offer to those who wish to serve their country in a good company. INDIANA ToWJSSHIP HoME G GAUDS. Capt. J. J. Robinson’s division of Indiana township Home Guards met on tbe 26th inst, at J; Boyle’s, where a fine flag, made by the ladies’ was presented to the company by Hey. Wo>! Wngg, In a spirited and patriotic speech. Capt Robinson replied in fitting terms, thank ing the donors for their generosity and nat. i otism. ' 1 Medical Examiners—. Surgeon General, H. B. Smith, has selected the following Board ol Medical Examiners to examine candidates for surgeons io the volunteer corps of this State viz: Dr. Ring, of Pittsburgh, Dr. Gao. Dock’ of Harrisburg, and Dr. Tripler, U. 8. A. The Board moot in Harrisburg next week. AU the! agkgfions heretofore appointed are required to; pass the Board. . . , Very Nice.— Fricker & Co., at tbe Com-i mercial Restaurant, Fifth street, next door to: the Post Office, are now serving up to their hungry customers fresh mackerel, fresh hali-i hut, fresh shad and catfish, in addition to all: the delicacies furnished by our homo markets A Battery vor Beaveb The Beaver County Committee of Safety are taking active measures for the protection of their county., They have purchased a battery of five six’ pounders from tho firm of Knap, Rudd & Go.,' of this city, to be used as tho occasion may re,' quire. Tbe Second and Third Regiments, which left Oamp Scott last week, hare arrived at Obambersbnrg. Col. T. A- Rowley, of the Thirteenth, is now in command at Gamp Scott. Officers in Town.—Capiaina .Leopold Sah) and Joseph BroWhe, and Lieutenant J. H. Coleman, are In town on a visit from Camp Scott They look well, and report the Pius* bnrghera In camp In floe health and spirits. The vote In Monongalia county, Va , stood 2270 against and 116 for secession. In Mots gantown the Union men cast 801 votes, the se» cession is ta only 2. At Camp Wilkiks there are now twenty eight companies The. Uniontotjn Company has been attached to the Second Battalion and the New Brighton Company to the First, Sword Presentation.— J t ,hn M. Kirkpai rldt,. Esq,, yesterday presented Weut. JamAs T. Shannon, of the Iron Oity Guards, who Mrved with distinction during the Mexican War, with a splendid sword at Camp Wilkins Sanvord still attracts toll houses at tbe Theatre. He has a capital company and Is deserving of his success. A good programme if offered tor to night. j ' . Thk Second and Third Regiments Mofoe Oj’stra Infantry held elections for regimental office'** but the result was not knOWn last nig’lti. ______ Odd EsS-LOW Apiv'U'™^.— J. H. B»i. ley, of tiiis iMty, has been .'djpsen D. H. G, l’a triaroh, and .Isaac Whittier I - "■ O- Master, of.tbe I. O. 0. F. for this counlj''- ; Foe Mew Yo r .V. —The Friend Kill a 1 Iluabds leave for Mpw Yori',. to join the Sickles ade, on Tuesday nexU. Bah Rice is now in Wheeling with his ijig s how. £ L^ektistey.—Or. Btro6,t>« attends to all branches of the Dental profei Bion. * re.' .Stebbinb & Monso have removed their offline to No. 191 Penn street, near pt* CUh, j j TM POLLARa ttfeWAiaiaT* LOST, aa Saturday night or Sunday,® Baoksbin Pane, doable ohuftr, conUmine ©dp iwen *7 dollar bill on tbe Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh, and i we ten dollar bill, Mechanics’ Bank, Pittsburgh and , i email silver, key tab with “Mrs. B. D. Marker* Boou Hooße,** engraved on iL The above reward will be nait t if the parse and contents are returned to mj2B . • * B D. MARKER, Bcott Hon^e, tottn ******— ~--»i i .. r ujßßarr Jl WEEK MEYRR & SON, j m and Wholesale and Retail la FDBN. ITORE AND CHAIRS Wo. ut, row street, siiwve site Ck'*al, Have on hand *j”y e _ l i*yy v,<>> < *?‘»“ o J r and Plain saii* 'tggafiHawsawj *be nD sell at ree^^ie dr. \ O. BAELZ, I WITERCURE AND «Q*EOPATWC PHYSICIAN A 1& »-A^ENTOP RAINBOW'S Cl BUEBRATED TRUSS TOE KUPX URBg. deUIT OOR. e WjWW Aftt) iwaTNTt KTU. 20 04)0 § OLLS jFlpgß at ,AvVy V" Sand. 'a°eoOi per-plooe, at Uln AOr iiAjytET' STREET, nea, ’£%S2b by i ■ays . t t*XPH R. BUSHES. £S£25&dS? *‘' r ' * ~ PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1861, THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. fien. M’Clelland’s Proclamation to the Union Mon of Virginia. Capture of Secession Soldiers- ILLNESS OIC IBCHITABY CAMKUON, REBELS THROWING UP EARTHWORI Latest from Fortress Monroe, FIRING FROM A REBEL BATTERY •Another important Position THE FRANFORT CONVENTION movement of troops AflHisoTos, May 29 —The following was received this morning from a correspondent of tbo Associated Press at Portress Monroe : fortress Monroe, Monday Keening May 27 m 0“. embracing tbe Vermont and Ninth Massachusetts regiments and Steu ben’s Uuards, 01 New York, with a few regu lars and four pieces of artillery, formed to-day an entrenchment camp near the mouth of flames river, and about tan miles from this imst, across Hampton Koads. The Steuben Uuards did not laud at this point in conse ■ fr* nce * be high wind prevailing. • The rebel battery fired four shots at the fim £. ®ty and Quaker City, when off Hawaii's ii lDt ' . Though at a distance of over three miles, the shot fell but little short, indicating that the guns of the rebel battery are of the iieavieet calibre. The point of Newport News like Sewall’s Point, is in plain sight from the Tampans or Portress Monroe. The roadstead ‘is, thereabouts, three miles wide. : “bjeet of the entrenched camp is to com imand Sand Island, which is about midway be tween, and completely guards the entrance to James river. Gen. Butler was fearful that the 'rebels would take possession of the Island Newport News also commands to a great ex tent the Peninsula between James abd York rivers. A large force is to be assembled there, and so important a movement is likely to meet opposition. Only B few persons were seen at the Point There was evidently great activity at bewail s Point. 3 Hampton is nearly deserted. The long bridge was burned on Balurday. About one hundred fugitive slaves came in this morning they Were provided with rations, and set to work, their services being greatly needed— They represent that they were to be sent South "In! 0 pot to WOrlc on tbe rebel batteries. The famous Hygenia Hotel is being converted into a hospital. The weather is intensely hot, but tbe troops are In excellent health and spirits. On Saturday night Professor Grant's calcium light was used, and illuminated the most dis tant reaehes of Hampton Beads. Baltimore, May aiT-Tbe steamer Georgi ana, from Kortresa Monroe, haa arrived and brings the following dispatch, dated last oven, ing : A small steamer from Norfolk, under a flag of truce, had Just landed. Over a hundred refugees are on boaad iho Cumberland They are mostly wives and children of the laboren id tho .Navy Yard. , Th ? intelligent state that there aro from (.000 to 9,000 men at Norfolk and l>„rU moulh. General lieauregard had not arrived there. The Gouiai&na and Georgia troops were the best accoutred and disciplined. But ter there was worth fifty cents and hams twen, ty-five cents per pound, and other provisions high in proportion. Sixty-seven Union votes were cast at Ports mouth, and over twenty at Norfolk. A feeling of terror and gloom pervaded the community. Several batteries have been erected lielween Portress Monroe and Norfolk, and that upon Orany Island, raidwav between and command, ing the approach to Norfolk and Portsmouth, has embrasures for forty guns. The encampment at Newport News has thus far been nnduturbed. The Steuben Riflemen landed this morning, and went into encamp ment. No immediate attack on Sewall's Point or Norfolk need be expected. Gen. Butler is not tho man t 3 risk valuable lives for points of so little strategetic importance compared witb others near at hand. ,The Quaker City is again cruising off the Gapes. Cincinnati, May 29 —On Sunday night, 001. Kelley, In command of the First Begl ment of Virginia Volunteers, stationed at Wheeling, received marching orders, and left Wheeling at seven o’clock on Monday morn ing, moving towards Grafton. After their departure,,theßlxteenth Ohio Regiment, one thousand strong, stationed hi BeTlair, under command of Colonel Irwin crcsied tbo Ohio, followed by Colonel Kelley’s command. The Fourteenth Ohio Regiment, under Colonel Steadman, crossod tho Ohio at Marietta about the same time, and occupied Parkessburg. At midnight, on Monday, tho rebels evacu ated Grafton. Colonel Kully probably has pos session of Grafton this morning. Before crossing the Ohio, Major General McClellan issued a proclamation to the Union men of Western Virginia, setting forth that the troops came as friends, and that their homes, families and property were sale under their protection, and that no interference would be made with their Blavos, but on the contrary any attempt at insurrection would be crushed with an iron hand. The General’s proclamation to his soldiers aaysi “You are ordered to oross tho frontier and enter the-sofUof Virginia. Your mission is to restore peace and confidence, and to protect the majesty of the law, and rescue our breth ren from the grasp of armed traitors. I place uT»der the safeguard of your hoDor the persons and property of Virginia. 1 know you will respect their feelings and all their rights, and preserve the strictest discipline. Remember ope of ypu holds in his keeping the honor of Ohio and of the Union. If you are called upon to overcome armed opposition I know your js equal to the task. Remember that your only foes are armed traitors, and show mercy even to them, whan In your power, for many of them are misguided. When under your protection tho loyal men of 'Virginia have oeen enabled to organize and arm,'they dan protect themselves. You.oan then return to your homes with tbe proud sat. isfaction of having preserved a gallant people fromdes traction. Louisyillk, May 29.—1 n the) Frankfort Convention Wickliffs resolution was adopted for the appointment of a committee to consider the subjects for which the convention was called, and also Crittenden’s original amend ment, as proposed to the Senate of tbe United States, with such amendments as will secure the slave States just and equal rights under the Constitution. Coy. Magoffin was present, and was invited to take i seat in tbe Conven tion during its sessions' Pull delegations were accredited from Kentucky and Missouri, but from no other State- John Caldwell appeared from McMinn and Sevier counties, Tenn., and was received as an advising and nonsuiting friend. Baltimok*, May 29.—The Twenty Third Pann’a Regiment, under Colonel Dare, so long stationed at Perrysville, arrived here this morning, and marched to the Northern Railroad Depot, where they took the ears. Their destination is supposed to be Gettysburg, and from tbenoe to Hagerstown. This move ment would seem to indicate thqt this Regi ment will parlioipate in the movement against Harper’s Perry. ~ >, v£ f *-x3*>**’ ’* Taken. St. Louis, May 29 —lt iB untrue that Gen. Harney, as reported this morning, has author Ized tho formation of a Union Home Guard In several of the principal cities of this State. Col. Scbullvor’s rogiment of U. S. volun teers left for Bird’s Point on the government steamer, City of Lousiana, at lour o’olock P. 11. Philadelphia, May 29.—A western move ment of Philadelphia troop is on foot. The Scott I/eglon, and three other regiments, un» der General Patterson, leave to-night or to morrow morning on the Pennsylvania railroad. It is surmised that their destination is against Harper's Ferry. Cairo, May 28.—Three 33 pounders and carriages, for the three 24-pounders, arrived this evening, There ie no reliable informa tion of the movements of Gen. Pillow or the Confederate troops. Cincinnati, May 29.— Richard Harrison, tho Union candidate, was elected to Congress from the 7th Ohio district, to fill Tom Corwin’s vacancy. Louisville, May 29.— George Saunders arrived here this morning. Ha proposes re= maining tor soma days. - * _' -o -1 V ' -I - ' tel Cincinnati, May 29. Head Quabtebs Depabtmbnt of Ohio, } Cincinnati, May 20. j 7b P n ' on Mm of Western Virginia; Virginians:— The General Government has long enoug endured Ihe machinations of a few factious rebels in your midst. Armed traitors hare in vain endeavored to deter you from ex pressing your loyalty at the polls. Having failed in this infamous attempt to deprive you of the excercise of your dearest rights, they now seek to inaugurate a reign of terror, and thus force you to yield to their schemes and submit to the yoke of the traitorous conspira cy dignified by the name of Southern Confed eracy. They are destroying the property of citizens in your State, And ruining your mag nificent railways. The General Government has heretofore carefully abstained from sending troops across the Ohio, or evon trom posting them along its banks, although frequently urged by many of your prominent citizen* to do so. It deter mined to await the result of the State election, desirous that no one might be able to say that the slightest effort bad poon made from this side to influence the f&e expression of your opinions, although the riany influences brought to bear upon you by the rebels wore well known. You have now shown, under the most adverse circumstances, that the great mass of the people of Western Virginia aro true and loyal to that beneficent government under which wo and our fathers have lived so long. As soon as the result of the election was known, the traitors commenced their work of destruction. The General Government can not close its ears to tbe demand you have made for assistance. I have ordered troops to cross the river. They come as your friends and brothers—aß enemies only to the armed rebels who are preying, upon you. Your houses, your females and your property, are all safe under our protection. All your rights shall bo religiously respected. Notwithstand ing all that has been said by the traitors to in duce you toj believe that our advent among you will bo signalled by interference with your slaves; understand one thing clearly: not only will we abstain from all such interfe rence, but we will, on the contrary, with our own hand, crush any attempt at insurrection on their part. Now lUal we are in your midst I call upon you to fly to arms and sup port the General Goverment. Sover the con nection that binds you to traitors. Proclaim to the world that the faith and loyalty so long boasted by the Old Dominion and still pre served in Western Virginia and that you re main true to the Stars aqd Stripes. O. B M’PLKLLAN, Major Gen. Commanding. Wasbihqtoh, May 29— C01. Butler, and Hod. Messrs. Ashley, o| Ohio, and Dunn, of Indiana, arrived to-day from Fort-ess Monroe, on the government transport City of Rich mond. All was quiet ai the Fortress. Five hundred troops, conveyed by the Harriet Lane, went up Hampton Boaift towards the mouth of James river, and took possession of New port, Newspoint, and ttyere entrenched them selves. The position is sne of importance, as It commands the mouth James river, about six miles from Hampton^; The transport accompanving the Harriet Lane, was fired at by the Sewall’s Point ri fled cannon, but the raige was too great to prove effective. The sturner Yankee arrived U) day, bringing three p|*es. At least one of them is loaded with tobgpco. Passengers from Alexandria, to-night, stale Lhat nothing of especial occurred there towlay, the outpostfi however, were be ing extended further injb Virginia Freder ick Heeker's Illinois regiment will, it is tho't, be accepted by the Govifnment. The proba bility is that the the brigade of Gail Schurz, Minister to Spain, who Is now here, will be sent to Fortress Monrofc The First Herman Jtifle and Ninth regimujita 0 f New York ar rived to day. gener al encomiums of praise. '* *■■ - Information has been received here, that over 2,000 Ohio troops, from Camp Dennison, took possession of the North-Western Vir ginia railroad, from Parkersburg to Grafton, a distance of oigbly miles intervening, and proceeded in the latter direction. A large number also rnesed below Ohio, three miles below Wheeling i..r the same destination.— This is indicative of events at Harper's Ferry. Allen A. Burton, of Kentucky, has been ap pointed Minister-resident to Grenada, in place of General Jones of lowa. Wasulnoton C'itv, May 29.—Right armed rebel soldiers captured in Virginia are in jail. The thirty-live cavalry, made prisoners in Al exandria. are to bo brought to the same place from the Navy Yard to await the action of the military authorities. Mr. Marboe, whose case excites unusual in terest from the fact that he ha-1 but recently occupied a responsible position in the State De partment, had a hearing this morning The principal witness swore that Mr. Marboe in formed him that he had a communication from the Southern Commissioners, or one of them in Europe, who advised him that France and England would recognise the Southorn Oon ederacy. Mr. Marboe explained by saying that bo bad a letter from Col. Mann containing a state ment to that effect, and Mr. Mann being an old personal friend, had privately corresponded with him for a quarter of a century past. The testimony will be laid in before General Mansfield, Tbe point in the case soorai to be whether Mr. Marboe is criminally in correspondence with the enemy apart from a remark of bis to a witness who Bought to shun his conversation that the North wore unwiso to make war on tbe South, or words to that offset. St. Louis, May 29 —D. il. Crane's furni ture establishment on Third street was burned last night. Loss about $10,000; insured. Col. McArthurs' rogiment of Illinois volun teers left Casey ville yesterday under orders to proceod to some point Southward. Colonol Blair’s regiment of Missouri volunteers is un der marching orders and is expected to movo towards Virginia in a day or low. A rovolt occurred in the Penitentary at Jef ferson City on Monday night, which resulted iu the escape of four prisoners. Philadelphia, May 29 —The Irish Reei mont, Col. Owen, and Col Ballior’B German llifle Kegimontstarted for the west this even ing by the Pennsylvania railroad. The Scott Legion expect to leave at eight o'clock in the morning. Their supposed destination is Cham bersburg It is not known regarding tbe oth» ers. The Irish Regiment are only partially equipped. Louisville, May 29 —Gov. Morehead in his letter to the Journal , says: Should Lincoln hereafter assume an aspect of war for overrun ning and subjugating seceded States, Ken tucky, without counting the cost, ought to take up arms at once against the Government. Until then she should compel both sides to ro spect the inviolabilily of her soil. * -*- u " - • - <■ - I Washington Ctty, May 29. —Information baa reached Washington that the Secession [ forces have thrown up earthworks of perhaps 1 200 feet square at Manassas’ Gap Jaclion, and commanding the track for perhaps a mile, under the command of Gen. Bonham, of South Carolina Col. Magroder was there in com mand of a battery. It ie believed that Col. Kenshaw’s South Carolina regiment has moved up the road to Cantreville in Fairfax county, to strengthen their position there in view of the probability that Federal troops would strike past that point to cut oil'commu nication with llarpor’s Ferry. Carl Schurz has been deprived of the grali- flcation of proceeding witi his brigade to For tress Monroe. His leave of absence as Minis ter of Spain was to«day revoked, and he will at once enter upon the discharge of his diplo matic duties at Madrid. The Secretary of the Treasury to-day tele graphed to the Collector at Cincinnati, in order to facilitate the supplies of goods to the loyal citizens of Western Virginia, entering at the port of Wheeling, that section being ex empted from the restriction of the blockade. The statemedt made by the friends of Ex* Governor Banks, that he has accepted the ten der of Brigadoar General and General of the army affords muon satisfaction among all elapses. Lord jMilien, an English gentleman of eminence, is in Washington, the guest of Lord Lyons • The general character of the correspondence just received hero show that a letter under - derstandfng in the European Capitals of the true condition of affairs in this country. The first diplomatic dinner of the President will take place on Tuesday next. Secretary Cameron was absent from the Department to day in consequence of sick ness. The President has determined to appoint the Hon. Mr. Schenck, of Ohio, Brigadier Gen eral. Col. Anderson has been assigned to tbecon> mand of a Western Military Department— Gen. McDowell, commanding the new Vir ginia military department, has no particular place for his headquarters. Thoy will be moveable according to circumstances. Cairo, Illinois, May 29.—-A full regim® Q t of St. Louis volunteers, under command °f Col. Shultuer, arrived this afternoon and pro* ceeded at once to Bird’s Point, which they will permanently hold. They are supplied with Minnie rifles, camp equippage and pro* visions for 30 days. Two batteries will be sent from here to morrow. A gentleman from the South reports that of all the troops under command of General Pillow only 5100 are well armed: they are principally at Union City and Randolph.— Arms, however, are daily arriving for the others. Three 82 ponnders, three 24 pounders, one 8 inch howitzer, and one 8 inch mortar, are now here mounting and will be finished to-morrow. The news that troops have been sent to Virginia from Ohio strengthens the belief in an army movement from here. Frahkfort. K y., May 29.— 1 n the conven tion to-day, Messrs. Gamble, Hall, Guthrie, Wlckliffe, Bell, Dixon and Dunlap were oho sen a committee to prepare a general address. Messrs. Guthrie, Bell, Dixon, Williams and Bicbardson were appointed a committee to prepare an address to the people of Kentucky, and upon resolutions. The members of the convention weresworn to be faithful to the Constitution of the United States while bolding their membership. Louisville, May 29 —The tobacco fair at Spratt’B Warehouse was a decided saccess. 263 hhds. were opened for competition, which were sold at prices exceeding the average of last year. Louisville, May 29— Evening.— The river is falling slowly, with six feet ten inches of water in the canal; Weather clear. Mercurv 60 degrees. New York Market. N«w } oax, May 28.—Evening—Cotton quint sales L2OO bales at 1395. Flour dull; Mdes 12,600 bbla. at SS&AO6 tor State, f6,6b&&,66 for Ohio, and SSA 6 for Southern Wheat very duU, sales ISO.0W) besbels at ILIOdLIS for «P/iQK. t1M&1 .22 lor Milwaukee dsb, and for white Western. Corn fbrtn; sales 80 000 bushels. Lard firm al Whisky dull at lfli*. SEAT O E W A R THREE 1H A PS. PLAN OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, Stat«a^ aware ’ and parts of the surrounding jeon»ylvaai»,Virgißi», Jlarflaßd,|!lew Jersey and a Urge portion of Ohio—to Cincinnati. NO. h UNITED STATES, from Atlantic to Paolfic, allowing all the Forts. B. 1 base Maps are New Bte°l EngraTings on good paper. They arejust published, and &ow by Red Janea, the Rations of the different regiments of the Federal and Katie! Armies. FOR SALE BY W. S. HAVEN, SAPONIFIER! Ini|iortunt to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense, _a SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Su pounds I’QTASH!! for Huio at Wkaltaale, b, Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURCH, PA And by all Druejjlßtn * Grocers tn the United State* FIKIS INSURANCE. ~ The Enterprise Insurance Comp’y OF PHILADELPHIA. Sinks TYiken for Otm, Five, or Seven years, or PerpeiuaUt/. Wilium Holmes A Go., UringHtoa, CoperUnd A Co James H. Lyon A Ctx, Hou. Tbos. M. Howe, William 8 Bavely A 00, James Marshall, E*u., Allen Knmer, Eeo iteorge H. Bryan A 00., Wilson, ItfoElroy A Oo , Wilson Carr A John T. Logau A Co., Jacob Paioter AOo Bailey, Brown A Co. IMRWNUTONA BLACKfITOCK. A*eate. apl6^l ? Qffloe. Bank Bloch. No. 37 Fifth bL JAMES A. FETZEB, FORWARDING AND COMRIS'ION lERCHMT roi m mi o» Vlcnbr, Stsln, Bwoa, LuJ, Bnttar, Saad Dried Cralt pad Produce U.a.rall,, OOBHBa or HJLKKXT AHD TIBST STHSgTB, PITTBBUBfIH, PA. Rina »o—Francis S. Bailey. tssq, William Dilworth. Sr-S. Guthbert A Sou. Pitiatai rh, BoytiAOtt. BMakS A Swearingen, a Brad.. Oas i. M. A M/Bank, Uat A 9°-> George W. Anderson, btmlon, Paxtou A 00, wheeling. my2B:2ptf JAMES H. CHILDS & CO.. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City; Pa. SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF OSNABTJRds, 33 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. 49-Ordon m*T Joe toft uM. CHILDS A IXML. m Wood Street, Plttstmrgh. v w ocSoj^ Monongahela Insurance Co II lntures all Kinds of Fin and Marins Bisks. Stooic Due Bills payableou demand and secured by two approved name*. $ 78,750 00 Bills Receivable 23,167 34 Kills Discounted 36,230 78 Mortgage 12,000 00 116 Snares Mechanics Bank stock cost $ 6,105 00 100 Shares Citizens’ Bank stock coat. 40 Shares Exchange Bank stock coat. CO Shares Bank of Pitts burgh Balance of Book Accounts. Uttice Furniture...... Cash Wm E. Holmes, Wm. A. Caldwell, Robt. DalielL Wilson Miller Wm.itea, JnoM’DeTiU Jos. Kirkpatrick. Jas. A. Hutchinson, Go. A Berry Wm. Means, John Atwell, B. B.Robieon. K. Wallace; Jaa. Woodbnrn, Ric’il Hsyir 111 y'i\ E. P. MIDDLETON X 880. IMPOBTKBS OF WINES, BRANDIES, See. ALSO DEALERS IB Fine Old Whiskies, NO. 6 NORTH FRONT STRRRT, aplftlyd PHILADELPHIA. EATON, MACBUM & CO., No. 17 X 19 Fifth Street, Have received ■■ union” neck Tie* “Onion” Welch Guards, “Union” Head Dresses, “Union” Buttons, “Union” Boaettes, “Union 1 Red, White and Bine Ribbons, all widths' Grey Flannel and Fancy Traveling Shirts. MOitar: Companies supplied nidi all kinds oifhindstunK Goode at prime dost. mj2i GftiASttOW’S AMBROTTE GALLERY, —m- LAFAYBTTB HALIy, j FOURTH STRKKT EHTKiWOEi « ]j TO THOSE PASTIES • WANTINgI real fine Ambrotypes at a moderate .price, and alitl who have been unable to obtain a goodfiKeSeas where are respectfully solicited to «fll. H large variety of cases and framed always on hand.! Pnoes moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. I , 0. GLASGOW, I JpyiO 87 Ponrth Street, Pittsburgh. i| L. H IKBUFELD, WO. 83 WOOD STREET; WILL THIS DAY OPEN THEIR SPRING IMPORTATIONS 5 .■ i F)R GENTLEMEN’S DRESS, WHICH for Doreltjf and i>eantj of style ie unexcelled. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT embraces all tbe new lab rice of tbeaeasan adapted to aU claaaaa and ages. We shall pay tbezamaatrict at. tannon to the style of getting op onr garments for ** ay * alw»jB been renowed. Oar prices (are L. HIRSHFRLD, | WO. 83 WbODSTiUSETT ’ aplO SPRING STOCK OP rffli pianos - rffti WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OUB W*T PiTien<P : rtng en PP*T of.lhe unrlyilled BTEIN WAr PIANOS, generally admitted to be tbe BEST <k SSSPyPyL***** QRANB * BQUABE PIANOS, and it NEW YORK PRICKS. They raniedfor FIVE YEABA Please call nmFeSSS before purchasing elsewhere. , £ , H. KLKBRR A 880., 63 Fifth at, marls Sola Agents tor Stain way's Unriyallnd M..,.., Hydrant hose.-—vulcanized Hos that is wuranted not to become atttf by oold not L« anecied by heal, at 300 degress FarenheiL and will stand a pres'ure 0f76 pounds to ihs square Inch, rot sale, with coupling and pipes, in lengths to amt pnrcha "*r”’ WKL.IKJN £ REINEK&B, _ mhso 104 Wood street, near Sixth si‘ ) AUKES OF IUWA LAND tor sale u u >D Mitchell County; also 610 Acres in Hamit, ton county, near Webster City. Price $3 iter acre; the shore are lira irate tracts of land and will be exchanged for approved City Property, or Ft.. Wayne A Chicago!. K. bonds at market ralue, 8. CUTHBKHT ' m 1 ' 61 Martel street. 1 r F'HffiD ARRIVAL OF SUMMJSR DKJSgt. A. (Joode, (Jh.wls, Eeolrewn, *c_, will be opened on ihe tir»i of next week. Call ana baa chAm. C. HAJSSQfI LOVK. ' 74 Market street! G<X)D bakuain in dky goods fob Pmr Money, or its eqniraieot In Vovinia, Missoni anu Kentucky money. Call early. a hamon love; — tn .y B * t« Market street. Boxes Nectarine Stomach Bitters. 6o Boxes Clicquot Champagne. 76 Baskets Charles Heidsiok, » Boxes Claret—Beal Brands, 100 Barrels Old Rye Whisky, Best Cog t*ac Brandy for medical purposes—in store and for sale by my‘Z4 oihmoi uuonof Partnership. T'HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE HN U DAWES'and JOHN P. CLULEY, oruui firm of Daves 4 Oluley, la hereby dis solved by mutual consent, J. F. OLULEY haying par chased the Interest of J.L. DAWES. The business will be earned on aa heretofore by J, F. OLULEY, who will pay all ck iras against the lafe firm, and la anthorfied to collect all debts due the lata firmofltoweeA Cluley JOHN L. DAWES. JOHN F. OLULEY. PITTSBURGH. MARKET my24-lwd LAKE STTFEBIOH COPFEB MILLS PARK, ffI’CDBDY & CO„ TiAANUFACTUJtERS OF SHEATHING, ill Bras^m 1 and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bof toma, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Solder, Jta, also fan porters and dealers in Metals. Tin Plate, Sheet Irion ; W ire, Sc. Constantly on h»nri, *) imneh'B MaehtpAa end Too In. Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 129 Second streets, lltsburgh, Pa. SpeouU orders of Copper dot to anrd* peafltnt ' PAPEKI WALL PAPER I OLD BTTLE—NEW STYLE. HIGH PRICE-LOW PRICE. SUITS ALL—SUITS EVERYBODY At old stand—B7 Wood street. my 6 OFFICE OF TBS 1 " MONONGAHELA INSURANCE COMPANY V Pittsburgh, May 20th, IUI. J ITS* THE PRESIDENT AND DiRBCi ORB np TOTB IrvSr Company have thin day declared * Dividend of Four Dollars and Fifty Ceuta (|4i»)on eeebebare of tbe Capital Stock, out of the earned profits of the teat six months. Two Dollara and Filtroents per share to t» apphed to the redaction of the Stock Dae Bills, and Two Dollars per ehare to be paid to Stdekhuldere, on and after the 27th inat* % iny2t-2wd HEN BY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. i a barbels homi: A and for sale by myl3 j REMOVAL. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MAN ulacturing Company. have removed their office te Between First and Second streets, where all orders, will be received, and business attended to. mhlfctf QEO. CALHOUN AsenL ' ; TWO, THBKBQ&IQtfRTwcHBS WIDE,, AUGEB STB^S, PROM 20 TO 80 VEST LONG. , SAND PUMfP 8 , of superior mil and all tools used Ior<BOHJHQ: TOR OIL. can be ha at W. , “ pl 3 ' ~ ~ W Wood street,! i.<Waß*»x * Biai, ' ,v ' .' ’V ■ . -A. •< . V •‘-r* ' r 9. OF PITTSBURGH Omens—JAMES A. HUTOHIBON, President, HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. CAPT. JA& WOODBUBN, Gen’l Agent. OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET. ASSETS, MAY loth. 1861. DIRECTORS WILLIAM BENNETT. SHKLTIffe WORKS, W.P. MARSHALL- DIVIDEND. just received MEANS * COFFIN. So. 94 Wood Street, 'J'S? H'» ri'* - % ■ •< .*■ vN v'—■ ■ ■ ■;■■ ■ 'U • • >s* I JOHN WHOLESALE ' —AND, DBAL*R i f*!? ?f‘- ' ‘" ■ ,<r ' c mm Jlew Orleans Bngar{aid lelatut, .- ■ .li HOUR, BJICOJV, 'f ’ 1 /; ‘‘ % Bice, Oheese,FiBh,Oils.Aro /• ?■ t.vj • ?K^cS| No. 311 liberty BtroeL. 4 » 'PITTO&B9H, PESIfA, A constant supply of Pure Hrandiss and Wiuecof ha ’-] own ImbarUtioiL aivcys oit iuuidA • Alflfe ffiftSfarts g»b*)a Rye. Bootcb and Irish Whtageyg. A'. flioy*}, CORNER FOURTH AND ROS 3 aWij ; Pittsqnrgh, Pa, agent Ibi-the receipt an<| »»|» of ', -;\g CAKKON OILS. i jp o VStateSS l ** U “““k® w&ich will be bol<l low for "" OUB-I OM HOIMJ*, 1 ' , Pittsburgh, April XstTlMl. f 1 S?. 8 HEEEBJ MvW&'StwlusD & t«M accompaniedHhfenjSspjf jSZSSli' at ttau Office, will to.reoeived.ttiereift, nntU jJ o'clock! i meridan, on (he EIKBT TijUSniv-Vi ! n warm** tor the supply of in aald forms, for one JS KeTSS ofJnJy next, and endmg.onthe mSBfg.AR.TSL™- lowing. The quantities stated are .estimated htthref erence to the nsnal number 01 *«Ha..*SirS£"‘ff.lr. tali but the United-States »O~Se more or leas of Bald sxtioleß,aoo6rdih£Vi?tkfir!ma* be required. If the articles <toUrere¥* are not in the lodgment of lho Pbjiid«rs S?tSi qnalltjr and adaptea to 'he Hospital, he willbwetllheitw to reject the same, to purchase other arhffiea ihTtHbiv ' at ad, and to charge the ■ cohttahtoi&ihnSKiSLgPlS cost over the contract prices. The VniStiSSStrSi serves the right to accept the tiropbaaM for-üßwknu or any Portion of the articles specified. aphtjet Stirrardrand .’ f l ' T>EMU VAir.—OKOßtHfi W. KASSifrpfjr REMOVED THEIR COUSTIHQ BOOH -16,140 00 60,997 70 400 00 49403 SO $223,834 17 from No. 2T Wood .tree* to No. io6XdbertT gtreot.~»* jorning the Canal Basin... J om» e jo°? er “i* 16 Tnui « »«iil «took of NAlts lid BPIKEO of wnperlor quality. infdftq Dissolution. H TTHK CO-PABTfiEBMHIp. HKRETOFOBE FXI6T M l INQ between 1 dlss by ** ,Zlrod -• WUJiUM HUKB. JOTATOES— S4 barrels Neaharmockßand Daifiy * |P “J®- comerMctot KiiPtmMtii I BOLT’S BEVGLVEBS; V ooi/ja.REyQLyBIB; •10 ftlFLBf. ' #*o, RIFLKBII m B W<, Pialalß and-Kifles in great Tackle,Fine Jamted Bpda and a apleodid aMoldßleat of Hooks and lines, For Bale at ™ M •■' BQWtf * TETUSI’S, lBB Wood «t«et.Pttobbsh. THE STOCK AND FIXTURES below- JL ing in the CELEBRATED POST OFFICE Ex- OSANGJS, on tne Cos tom House, are now offeredlbraaiioelh* moat reasonable terms, as the ownersarWeboutto-An-. ter other business. Enquire of t T. B. HAMILTON.' ' * or at the store of WJCBBNHE2T, •T for a Two 'Story BiJdk y Dw.UijigHaa.eof four rodmstad Aoubedilifc. No,SS Daquesno B\roeU by ' S.CDTHBEETVBOB, ■ " “-ketrtmfe CJUNB, PJ&TOLS, KXF^ES—The, atteu- T Uqq of those in search of ' ■ GUNS, RIFLES. PISTOLS, is directed to oar spieadid . w. W. YOtea, SH Mg<W Wood ttreet JSATBOKA OIL. " Manufactured by pennsybva- Jiia Silt Maonfactoring Oomptay CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed nnohangeable in’color. “THE ILLUMINATOB OF THE.DA?" ConaUntij on bandand for sola by P. B.M. Cb, aittete new offloe, No. It Wood street, between First and Bec ona street. GEO. CALHOUN, GenernlAgrat- flirard Fire and flariae Insurance Fompjuiy, PHILADELPHIA. . OFFICE 415 WALNUT BTBEET. T Capital, taoo 000. Securities, oter <300.000 - HiS RELIABLE ANDWRI.I.EWawij COMPANY, dping exe|asi»eljr a Fin Inaoranbe Business, haa its Capital infested in'Bond&'Vortirana. United States Treason Motes. Cicy LoonTSank «KSC? and other safe ReoarlOes. such as hare the h&rdtiine& All adjusted losses iiaT© boon paidbo. fore mararity. The promnt coarse heretofore punned by this company, in the setltementsof all ehd&tt. ttuttr entities it tothebighreMatioa whichJt enjoys. For poUeje. in the apfc&neod oornar Market^en^^e^j^^Mttb^ THE WESrcpSTtlB AUAUKMY. ‘ 1M AT WESTCfIESTEK, PA., VITI£IN M ' Jfk. two hoars ride from PfailadelphTalirlfaaTtfin, -, $8 aylfania Central or the West Chester dtact will resume tfaOdutles of thfrSTHd&KR TSBKnn thl . first da? of MAY next* andcloie 99 the last darof *vssi September. Tne School. thereiontiMn mmnr- * ] the BUUHBB MUISXfIa.. PopUsiare nodfidStißT ■.'<v/>.t£9F tpne at proportionate charges. The sreraoe numbßr -Ag of strident* is Bft, under the Bf a <\ The French, Qerman ami eparuafi bynattverendaniinstructors. Ffir’ reft* * M wraasas cambbia c«rar¥,.:riw ; ,';S|i opens 10m of ;jtinSß' t "iBek; This new asd- helightfoi/.^e- SORT for those seeking;e)therJiealthon>»s*nre. - km is situated ane mile from the village oft/braUoTand four miles from Oreeson station. on the Peim.aßaai. , '*,•l* Central Bailroad—from which to txnetto, thereto ■ wail constructed Pitnk-Ehad.: .«.s trie air 18 awajs bnelDg asd'daidgonMiaJtta'tSein S?JtiF mometereetdom ranging above 7t“ln Bummer., The ' ' head waters ortho BuJ<Jufjhlne and Clearfield aboahd in ',v2al; front .ndthe mountain rsngps are filled wfthfflnne. ' ’fvUlJ affording fine aponto those whoare,tondhlSneE«SnaZ',ii < StM monte. ' vm.c.jsv& - f . •• - ■•. ' te rbomand ventiU£ion,and th* Yhbl* dStted ti?lriih : OTwry appliance can contribute so the comfort of the > • sneeta. ihe rooms aresupplfed "■'• - i wafer a applied' from Stfe.lafce.harm.eS-SaSSlJ»irg ' ;«Wi Theta bla wDlbejsnppiied witli alt •*i» dniirwriai and ; iwa® f* l * l U» market affords. WheTSirSBI ha - etodfed with the best Winb*. . tiuosto msy-talrnpon plras * WiBS^* o< J ihqnore that oStbo^ n**™*. o * Prhpr)&Wlbntfa*perWnoein Krntaas*.- %i?#i Hotels, he hopes to give entire satisfaction to fats mwtf, • proportippe, all those valued Mineral n«nS^% whfch the Springs 01 thisspur of thi AISSSS£wi»S tSSSfs longbeeo celebrated. - “•••auwv’unTe iff; ••: nschotTwith theMorthOrmomitHn^S^^Sl^p^^^ readinesatoconre, them to the SprumL^' “ ?: r iKs t g V ' MBitaamaj. •>«ss mttfcto^jeo^ 8 Xf J P* C. KJVPRi.A|»||ff.. --if- * " , ‘I % CONSTANTLY ON / SQtJAHEANDOVAL BONNJST BOXES* rices. Corner Virgin torj-over Cittsens !^ l^t y p“l„y o j? d T .™ a e‘> . •’#?; w CAffT.-WimoM9.wffl report th” Ll ?® OTAKDS, for Thoraday morhinr ° fr *°“ l,in K m«ohiOgorder» fore desiring to enffst wm act jSSjkt 2l— ‘ ’ 01fPICB WgTKRH INSURANCirOOI \ ” WSk-- 60-100DOtiABSmin«Sh.h.ir7r 114 ' J - piibi»yo£- ■ ■■— JKu, aob Sacks Peaches, - 400 do. Arin£T’ 'hi f\W& 'HE LOHETT' B&3K?2SS“* <*»■* «« '- • -y«-<s -<&• e , r * t i i“ f ** -V 1 i * 1v g L ** p "■ e "£?<' , '", ,''>’ .'V*S-'J»*^-i"S> % f <*"«*£•*" *'>■** f - - ' , , --'I l v ;sp NUMBER^, FOR SALE. y. * /- •vv ,' __ >■*' 1 r'-, # * S A '* 1- *■ K v ■*% • ft .- *V.'V« , W »>*s**'+* T j v *\r f U~-. • |j #1 • ■.y-r&a ■'t ' J ~:\ ■' v > o s •-. n '“ill JV
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