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AY;MORNIId(If, : JULY 8
Denideratio NonthUltions.
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FOR SOFRE*R. Jl7pGgr,
*ALT= H. LOWniElt'
otra WEEKLY. --
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We this week prinetrtnur readers with twenty
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sir and - a half cob** of reading tuatterlinbtir:
:.Weekly not incitulins %the Cotornertnal; F,ortign
and Domestio Merkets.Weeitly. racier/ . be_ the
Pittsburgh Markobi. Bank*oti;les' ike : ,+-e. At
will be.found very, interesting:; The contents are,
as follows' "--;; -- i ,
Postponed ; dhen.and Now; GoodAdviee ; The
Situation of _Pennsylvania; : The Ttalente of
_ 2 Office; hlladidphiatts,Aronsed ; * The,l2l , estgr,a4
tion; The Invasion of Our - State; Hooker En- ,
Enved; Erdietnients in Ireland ;-
Corraspoiiiience: . • •
Instrictions of the Confederate Governtdient
3ta Agenti'.l4road I ' Merrisbara Correipondl
(SunOilehinrii):z The Cire -4 21n:-
. Retie; (Caisson); More Wshing
"fon
-(Fratilt ' d Chapman.); The Valiaildigham
. - -Letter:, hlos. axed:- ,Ad(orris); Harrfsbu
Coriespendence,nll4l9l;o etc:. eta.
- • ..4 - joit;
• - The 'Freeldetit's Litterlteriert lous
Freipedal , The Fastest 9 1 77 , 4rfoks ars;
to, be a Widow; Inter
and the Nil Relief; Stt
oldier's stport, r
et-
Chief Justice Low *44, ritt ass y i n piieen:
tars; A Edits M ; Capture of the
Rear Adrairit Fos, . Oey tiliegrc: Maier
Fingal; ; Escaped Confederate
i lt me 13Agiii Emit ; Fria • Elpeeelz ; Hai Gov-
Olf; _At:Pennsylvania; An Old Neirspaper;
nti Case of Poisoning ; Insanity Checked 13 . k
,Ottic; - Winchester ; The Rebel invailon Sena
t,>Editoes Lettet. to Another
7 - General ; Qyzterinfid Oil ;-,Committed flaidide to
Irscapetiia Draft r , ,Trainbrillls Brieeoh at Chfeago
The Defense Of Thiladefphia: Atovensentl of the
ltebcl Cavalry Terrible AHair iitc,„, etc; •
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To 'Lilco nnic;))y , Minnie Fri. - • '
Besides the dsnalemount of Telegraph liar
:> kets, suet ee _ matter 6einteiest, /Loan be had
at the desk thii-morning with or without wraP
-4;e1,3,-.... '; •
REBEL AiTE9CITIES.
.I
,1 the rebel leaders were to, confine their
depredations, to the property of the fanat
ical scoundrels.who have labored to con
vert the war:into owe of savage cruelty,
the retribution would be a judicious j.)tin
tanner:it' • but, alas in these the -
,
cent suffer with the guilty, - Look at, the,
countyofTork;iuhabited . by one of : the
shoat conservative cconmunities in i the
State, hatter well known;incideratiou did
not save her from enormous 'rebel ihipre
dations. We perceive, however, that one,
at least,. Of "the bloody end brutal Aboli l .
tion - agitatorSOvhe:liatie for twentyrfive
years been teaching 4 illondlinstructions,?'
hap seen,thent , t.iitura to, plague their in,
:Ventor--we allude to Thaddeus Stevens.
lu nspeeeh delivered to his- constituents
last September; 4.4iihic4 was applatided
by- the•TAbunt,Ar. Steyens Said;, •
"_'Abolition l `yes ' : a „foal
ctf the earthliatttastraiou: tree every slave-44/cip
every traitor-4urn'estry rebel inctitrien, if these
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thieve be-Omens* , to .preserve this - temple of
freetiom..to the vtorsi and to our prosperity. i Cra
lersjoe do this, toy eartriet veneer them." - = f - , - -
- This misshipenProdigy, in kapeecti in
e ainse of-:Representatives, exulting in
the thought of -seeing our struggle to
..nationaLanity, dirPeterlArto -Uatuif end
indiscriminate -,,. slaughteri of women and
children, old ageand infinOy, in his fury'
cried out in shrieking anguish. • 1 rz.
"The South can never be reduced to calm 17iF
Bo long as this warisconducteci upon its A r ent
principles--to long as they are left ..he m al3
of cuttivating their fields. through forced or.
t
* • ' 1 Attlivngh the , black • man never lilted a
weapon. he mreally the mainstay of the rebellion.
. - Universal emancipation" mould end the Jeanie six
months: it could not be Fictintained even if; tke
liberated slam did not raw a hand against their
waders. - Unconditional submission would be' the
• iFneFliat° a ndt.lfe..eharlf Tquit•"- ' .
• "T his Speech was made iti:lettuary - .2.62,;•._
about : "six, mouths" since flePosideut
issued Ids emancipation_ proclamation; so
lunch'relied - npen - -bySteveusi•to viit, down.
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the rebellion', and-What de we iese2 . Why
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the. rebeli in Pennsylvania thunderi ng at
Stevens" - elm door. ' In Jantun7;lB62l
Stevens saw a preetrated and
000nti7.. in ; prospective, and gloated over
it,-hiving no Idea'.)..;elthel possibility! of,
lie - own ~lio*e being destiued4o;reosive's
, .
Malt , from marauding_rebels. Were' l to_
comuiiiieilitie;)perhipa - hewould adv i se
:civilized
h warfare,destestk of bloody; and
relentless `massacres; and foithe folkiw-' '
ingreaSoil. - A e.orrespondetit. of tkeYhil
adelptiia Inquirer, giyirigan ef ficpnlin f of
the' rebEde adVanee 'from ellettylibuzi te
mai ks - -
Num . alter; nalinlth - of G r eitysinnir
was met by tt;lnottrited spbekbiet managed to pus
him without, difficulty. He met within further
interruption, until three mites from Steveue fur
nace, When tUrirtig - ntet - 'by 'Outlet who said the
whole rebel army was t.l4Yanatt:q-k
At Steven's furtmee, by e- way, lie.
latlot Ifori. 2 tffiddeniSteverks, the rehab! burn
, ed everything. aed.what couldnothe burned was
_destroyed. rw_m
A lar geherptPereplur qt. it_tittitn!
o
-..utciflemploymenf-by thedestruotiortin'tmstitr
1 1- 61 3 liftqc,ri141.4 , !i4* --- iiiriPliiell' lead.
er of party in the 11. S. Howe of 41)4.
AlisoA*4V liachitilinoie to do than any
ailter'miniber _ in_ moulding tha--railical
the , Adminicifiatiort' &tided
emancipation proclaumtions, and 'Milted
policy is in futl'
operation autf-.wfuit litialt produced
Why a unitat , 4Etrocienn' 4111d:'40einte
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South, nofridi dent icrfit v.
ht alibis the ae.
feasive, but determined to flelc - ;a:&hed
1 - tittle iiu„tiopu of-aaigiiig tart_ rui'f.
Tq lta ''ctut l ollBo:fiisli L a9
thiAiliroeetdiiik e
aacte,Xoligt bad : pre $uca
to Ake' 'NM
co - fitre4 - iiiid:st, with a face of - bran,
continne to domluferkud - difittite i lbaueli.
CY P)SimmtneatteraftEnC'
- Str•The;ifir~iitioni Of -Wednes
day, .Bityll
give the tale na it Wu told to Gen.
11 eintzelmen'it' Head
stand, are s cjitartersi= we-7-andfsr-'
:. tethatabtralnirg, Ple
o __nt 4 : l4 has cal:tilted-three_ hundred or-the
,tei s ts wagon% and ilialw
:to bet.nt-thAilaborotighe Yoticife
-tema grea
pot% com echameiteareenys
that "n . eceekirmiiih was goin,g on there
at half-past slap. m., between the advanc e
of the. Federal forces, two New York regi
meats and the rear guard of the rebels.
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TIELTAP raOO,,OPRINDLITION
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From aipnglffitorialla yesterday's Ga-
Zetliv,ir,4
. .I . o . 9 , ,pening pare
krapltintot to r — eirite tialinr-hecause that
is unnecessary, but toiithow the reckless,
ruffianly and _malicions. temper which per
the - itiiiiiiphere of that poisonous
establishment. We do not know to whom
to attribute .this outburst
_of.malico -and.
= falsehood iris likely from the pion - bean
of-the individail'wlici, last stunme ,;,ex
PTesSeditimilar sentiments when on a visit
to the army, for, which he was threatened'
w4hitiPkin3 by a Pittahorgb.Uolottel
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"No cno with ordinary powers of obseivation
yesterday •evenulg. Chad. fail to see how Venous
classes of people were affected by the New York
,ramor.istiOlidlititich its way over the telegragh
wires to th •city, and.whictireportedthat
Jock was'io be remove and 'McClellan edited to
take his' -place in-Washington.
• "V e makeAppeailo - tholzol3 - ottite experience
Of our readers entoe'this elory Wail bruited about'
the streele„ to testify whether fulinineteen; tiven
tieths'--orthe earnestly; tmequivreally , loyai end .
publlo-spirited of" onr oitizens—(and that porton
of ;hem formenineteenetwentietas of all that any;
' lody kiiewel•andicomprehtiadveverybodY t tliatis
anybody)—whether, we say, the uniremailY preir
alentlentiment hintone-thegood and true men o
form,er party and imliticaLessociations, was
not one , of , theStrongestAbid of dissatisfaction,
leading some even to utter despair for tho
•.'ratiiolV. Of thfietelaittlttrirOM thitlnUehilititiOns of
its enemies.' .
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Fcr the Post.
WINDY SACRIFICES.
At this. juncture, when , our 4 1tog.An
threatened with-the: torch of STP,, d ' -tire
invad'e'r is alreidietitlitrlii_iii 4)- ur
ilu,64oW r inul
theiriiatP 4 !
in by something
JnDre,aubiaxalarsptiklwindy,boaste, we
i r l io: 4 ?intin whose-Vol:laths
AReachMO ml ) last, 'nip,"
ast/itch"Were eeliom absent
ar
`tfattr teB o ° . ... l2d 4° :t l ! ,e y PollatrY,'o,lme!-
„ s oofr'w,ith .the p;orupitudc
r yvllich !their
4r d"a r ssy"`pinfelisitihti fed ns to aiitieipate:
„ • We:might - these Periiana by with .
the:contempt they sa richly merit,_diff4e,
not know at the . same time that they are
the intolerant, of -men. They see in.
every man who has the misfortune to differ
fromthem politically, a rebel sympathiser,
atraitor, acopperhead and the latird knows
what,atorrent,of abuiive epithets is h*tped
on all:who have the audacity to differ ifrom
them in - opinioe, hOpingby a noisy display
of zeal to disguise their lack of works.
In pleasing 'contrast-with these worthies,
it was noticeable during ihe exettenient of
the past two weeki that hundreds artui has
been stigmatized by theta for the 1 sole
crime of belonging to tbf3 "Demociratic
party," rushed to the rescue with alacrity
and gave without stint of their money,
time and labor' to put the city in a state of
defence. • Of course it was their duty, and
'they claim no credit for having done whit
ernr Y" the right and duty of every
man-to do I Bat they do claim that-they
have a right to put their substantial dials
in contrast with the windy sacrific4s of
their detractors. tem. CHESS.
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The' Louisville Provost Marshal
eoorat —Ha is
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Himself Suppressed.
IIELDQUARTE/114 PROVOST MARSHAL,
LOrISVILLE, KY., Sine 6, 1863.
- Editori Louisville Democrat :
: I; have the honor most re
spectfully to request that you discontinue
your attacks and war reflections upon the
war policy of the Administration, and the
war measures of the (Government.
I am, gentlemen,"
Very respectfuly,
Your obedient servant,
OHLANDOM.MOORA
Colonel and Provost Marshal.'
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'The' following are the nem:Dents of. the
Democrat upon the note:
Ve confese.that we have doubted wheth
er- the •war measures of the Administra
tion are the perfection of human wisdom ,
brit eloquant bit of -paper" has re
moved our dotibta,wiped the black ecru
plcs..from our 6611,, end convinced us that
when Abraham Lincoln dies, wisdom will
go -into the - grave with hitn—all ".eicrpt
one leg, 'Which will be buried with
the rest of the, Cabinet. We believe
that- if all the departed Solomoas and
Solons had come back, and with ; all
the advantage of their experience
this world and in the other, had ;set
themselves. to work, they could not have
devised any-insane- so well calculated as
those of our Administration to restore our
"Uniiih;:and make us again a happyland
erb of era Witialieye : in subjugation, ruinatibri,'and" botheration
generally..., Give ,us anylelieving to do,
and the job shill, be done at this office
with the utmost lneatness: and, diapateh.
Ask cis to,belleveihat two and three make.
seventy=nine , flat, mid
that the. Provost. ; Marshal of the city; of
Louisville - is not, and see if we don't do
it. if Sintlioily - faids inkfbilieiring hard to
doi-bit him Calf Oh utt; and
.#e promise le
do it' o his eatistiction,and much cheaper
than he could-do it himself. Like the old'
Saint who complained that what the
Church - ) required!hise:',l6hpelieve was too''
easy/wei want- Soinethinglo try our pow
ers. Oh, for something hard to believe!
And after believing all Lpossible, thiugs,
with Oliver Twist, we will cry for morel I
We are indebted for so much enlighten
nentto the illustrious: Oolonel„Moore of
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the weilty.fif ith Mehiga%, Provost '
ghat ,icc. : •
-11 elati,ConceiRd,thebrilliant idea that
the pl.:oo:3,7WhO,pin:Presidents, and Gett
tirels'Amd:',Provost, , Marshals, are not to
lliffOttsti . ..what is of vital interest to, them;
; that somebody has a divine right to rule.
We, are a convert, just now, to this idea,
I for the Having elected and at:-
pointed men to think for nit, - it is not in
order to think; it it decidedly unconstitti
tiona!, and we repudiate today the bad
practise. The illustrious Provost Marshal
[should turn his attention to other.prectiees
Ana , habitte in; vogue in this city. Rumor
has many tongues, and they run at the ex•
pense .of even Provost Marshals. We
have a great mind 'ltt,tell some of them„
but as the Provost Nerihal - knows-nure
about them than we do, itis Sufficintto
Call his attention to them. We know that
old fashioned. people" will comment
this note, bnt we warn them not to do„ii,
Let- them follow ou r
above comment, and bright to pass with Blr
lent admiration. Nobody-but Col. Moore
is entitled to - the credit of this eirplaiti--.
He did it by his 'authority, and his alonel,
Ho sets a. high example to.flans. Boyle,
Barnside Lincoln hiniself; which they
will PP,K,o4esits yalue;.nodonbt:
the Provost Marshal evidently reckoned
-without hishost. The "stipiresshin" he
had in store for the Deiaocrat has fallen
upon ; „ea the,follovijpg lete,psra.
graptftini Aiuinat 'Wows :
By ,an ,order from General...l3oyle c Col.
wore, Prevost Marehal of ibis city, is re;
lieved, and Major p. C. Fitch, of the 25th
Michigan:la direCted to assume the duties
of that office.:. ; L
Threatentgi Invasion=4o,
-CINCINNATI + - Jangt 40.- I,
Aire Caiiiargte[e - Z , olittifijMonelhifs and
citizens had interview ,Ifith• General" Barn,
pride last aightrelatiotrlathadefonnej:Hf
the city. •" - •
The eonamitee adjourned to Mont aiain
t. 10" isaoinini. • ,
There was a gaaaral sue pe n siou ofEas
iness at COlumbai yeaterday.--!
:ii-meeting was also - held at the State
ithosessdatddrOt4e rvi- TOO ii
taidleinatfifcr*itiO ittai,..t i ti t i f rA e d6 t
%rittiffilre'reben E,Pent.likk.
next mouth.
A committee of citizens was appointed
to adopt a plan of action and raise volun
teers for hoa►e defense. -
FROMMOV:
F.?!
The Itombar4hnent—The Spp rlt of Oar
Mon—Daring of Two Union So!dIor
&e. dce. &a
Correspondence of the St.,Lonit3 Itepubli,n r
ZITZ e k
vio or three thie ,have happened
5 . 14ti44 gtk trieritian. One
them is the bombardment of Saturday,
20t11, hoingiiiihinetit 'thy& 'oyellick and
lasting till half, Vast six. More than a
hundred gunS.weredirected upon the hose
tile lines, and—the rain of shells of all
nizeii, 'from , three 'loch to thirteen; i '
was prodigiods, even, in the eyes 0 0hose
who_ have bnen., accustomed tro odbibard
!tient& 00 Ate seemed cOtnplish
very little.
,:lhe rebels j odged behind
their , pits v orcrept eir caverns, and
we d ou b t if tw en tAltsople were Jollied in
the who ~No position was carried,
not an adv I leafvfl
nor; a reply flsllowed.
were kept posted in line of
bei t ylka. siT hours, when the opinion of
~te."- C ifirifi. no" pm ander seems to have been
x..ade known unfavorably for the assault,
ALIA, pre.Vit . may' all I ought to be immi
meet. • The bombardment ended Land all
returned.. to its usual quietude. Th reb
els were not, so far as we know, seared
by the noise nor hurt by the shells. On
the contrary, they are - the' richer by some
tons of Ira Which to cast mortar
shells to return us, and by,'soine barrljls of.
powder, which we learn they are iit i the
habit of extracting from oar unexploded
ehellay:Pembertonrgiving'them six dollars
a pound for all so secured. They dq not
appear to yield to cannonading, etarving
seems to be a long proceas, storm* we
do not much relish, but it seems to be the,
Daly, speedy and,ctf . ectual way ot ; getting
Into Aricksberg.
The one interesting feature of thel dtif
which though devoid of military i signifi
cance, is important ~a$ illustrating the
spirit with which, the siege is carried-On.—
About, nine o'clock in the morning: after
the cannonading had abated to its +mat
interchange, a man might have been 'seen
running as fast as legs could carry I him
with pistol pick and shovel towards a
very prominent fort which though long
abandoned by the enemyda artillery,: we
have found impossible to seize becausettf
sharp-shooters and flanking batteries.—
.Onward he went, as the shouts went up
ward, until he slimed the wall of •the fort
and there on the side of the parapet be
commenced hewing and digging withatnaz.,
ing boldneas and alacrity.. 'The rebate .
dared hardly peep front the inside of; the
work for fear of our sharp-shooters who
were sighting each hetid as it rose above
the eastern wall. Presently another-
Comrade ran, out and up the steep hill
amid lusty, cheers ou all aides.
The two then commenced digging,. not
indeed as if dear life depended on their
exertion, bat as if a nation's existence
hung at their spades. For two .hours they
worked faithfully, burrowing into the bank
under the noses of the rebels, and_ within
twenty feet of thsm. Their purpose we
suppose to be to mine under the front an•
gle of the fort, and blow it away, blt as
we have heard no such sequel, we suppose
it to be a failore,:although the deed twas
grand and heroic. This occurred on :the
centre, in front of •Logan's Observatory.
We regret that we were unable to obtain
the names of the soldiers.
Several of the enemy's mortar shells
fell around that portion of the lines.—
With the single exception of one leg brok
en :by a fragment, we have yet to hear of
any serious casualty from them, and there
fore presume our own to be equally harm
less. On the whole, they are gaining a
little ground steadily.
Of Johnston we hear little or nothing.
He is believed by those who. should best
know, to be concentrating at Canton.—
He is not expected to attack our position
here, as thia would be almost an act of
madness. Gen. Washburn went out to
ward Canton the other day to feel his
whereabouts, Nothing more than cavalry
pickets were discovered between the two
rivers, Major Wilson, with amen caval
ry! fincti,"was sent as far as Mechinicsville,
,where he encountered four hundred - rebel
cavalry, dispersed them; and brought in
four hundred head of cattle and two Min
drel mules, which had been gathered up
for Johnston's army.
The.Xazoo'valley is very rich in provi•
sioils, and it is asserted that a navaliforce
on the Yazoo could
. prevent millions of
bushels of corn crossing to the, rebels on
the east side. Possibly Johnston may
make a diversion on Memphis, or even
Port Hudson. His force is less than thirty
thousand.
All the previous accounts of simple dis•
comfort and destitution in Vicksburg ere
rife. The subordination of • the troops is
still broken by such exhibitions as regi.
meats throwing down their arms and be
ing,coinpelleCto take them again, Hopes
Of relief are iiidustrionsly . circulated every
morning. The rebels, in conversation,
are anxiong to get a Northern'paper.i—•
Our Officers we instructed to prohibit talk
between the lines.
The case is something like this Pem
berton is so placed as to be unable to stir
render without a seeming necessity. Fain
ine or the waste of water lies not yet re
duced him to thtit point. When Will lit
come? When Grant kills.half of his men?
or when yellow fever seizes half of both ?
Meantime the advantages of a strong in
trenched position, excellent camping
ground,- good food (bating vegetables) add
a tolerably certain line of communication,
each day strengthen us—each hour weak
ens them. A few days must determide an
assault or a capitulation. •
Cavalry Skirtßialang in the VlOill
4 ity of Mechanicsburg.
- 11 . 4BEZI,STOACED TO RETREAT
Veteran Rftintenta .Volunteer
ins for the Defence of •
- Pennsylvania.
HARRIUSBUG, June 30, 1863.
Some citizens of Carlisle, who have
net arrived, confirm the statemeptalrelay
A skirmish took , place this evening,
about six o'oloek, • near Mechanicsburg,
between ' our advance and the :rebel cav.
alry, who , had twi pieces of artillery.- 7
Our troops had font' pieces and the firing
vdapt`tip irialtlifor some time, when
the rebels were forced - to leave,, The faim•
era living near where it occurred ' -state
thatthe rebels had Oxty,killed. Oar lose
was a lieutenant' aol . r_prtvate' wounded. .. =
The new troops;artiisid tc . l:lllkV,; - .2l, s eh ave d
well.
The Governor received a despatch frorri
Gen, Naglee ,statiag that. the. foppting
'regiments whose time egrared
having received the consent ,of the - .War
Department, ten4ertheir servic:es for the
deffince,af Peansilianials long as there
is an armed rebel this side of the Poto
. " ;: •
The 158th, 168th, 171st, and 175th
Penrtiyiyar4, - and the Bth, 46th and ,51st
fromlifassaeliuset4s. They have beerkiso
,,,',. iih:'6llo66,:gokrnaoe'
eoririty,;Owieil*L:arTgetw Stevens, was
visited by the r eels while they ocoutKed
York and everything burned.
Fresh troops are pouring by thousands
to-night. Everything isperfectly qniet to
EISPORtitk . TIIBIOVEBNORT OALIt;>
Defeat at McConnefisl‘g.,
*lkr-k.Y.,lßEtit*thrOril
Battle X
DEAT
GE tiERAL REYNOLDS;
ok on I#cMnond Expected.
ARMY OP THE POTOMAC
&c., :&c., &a., &e.
Hartmerturtu, July 1.—A.11 is quiet on
the front this morning. Small bodiea of
the enemy's are 'still seen beyond GySter.
Point, but they evince no dispositioa ,to
attack our troops.
Their movements are so erratic: therel
is no telling When ,or where they may'
strike. ' • •
The , people responding nobly to thei
Governer's call for volnistects: UpWards
of two thousand reported here yesterday.
and including those at Reading, fully Seven
thousartd litaVe already gone into cainp in
this Department ,
A refugee who arrived here last isigitt,,
states- that the -rebels --got - but- twenty- .
seven thousand dollftra
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars-,4e 7
mended frotn the citiien's of York. i Thesl
carried dff an immense amount ofplubdef,
and before leaving burned sixty frieight
_
The prisoners captured in the late 'skir
mish atfortyft9l3 t iri
number,, armed liana yesterday. They
admit that we whipped thern•hadlyat that
point.
A gentleman from Carlisle Bays a rtipOrt
that Vicketnirg had' been' Caken, was cur
rent in the rebel camps on Monday.
Thu Morning train froin' Pittsburgli left
hero to-day as usual. The threatened
points on the line are strongly guarded,
The . city is fall of broken dpwn offidera,
looking after commissions nit*
ments. They will hardly succeed in get
tingi —Ehem.qiing Chrohicle: _
:Fuming[mei,ly I.—The. Herald's
special from Carlisle4 3 4. July 3R. !in,
IlillistOf the rebels left here this
morning by the Baltimore pike. They
number about 12,000. 4'dtvision under
Johnson, '
that encamped two miles best'
of Carlisle, retreated precipitately to Ship;
penaburg, leaving cooked rations behind.
An order from ' 'General Lee', dated
Chambersbarg, Sune 27, praises the troops
for the fortitude with which the perform
ed their ardurons Marches. Be expects
the troops to abstain with the most ecru
pulons care from all unnecessary or wan
ton injury• to private proverty, and he
enjoins all officers to arrest and bring 'to
summary panishment any who offend, his
orders on this subject.
The rebels, on the occupation of Car
lisle, made requisitions for large supplies
of bacon, flour, salt, potatoes, molasses;'
coffee, sugar and inedicines:.- The bar
racks were not destroyed. The railroads
and telegraph were much damaged. The
rebels when here had regular mail com
munication with Richmond, including
newspapers.
Gemara:mil, Pa., July I.—A heavy
engagement since nine o'clock this morn
ing between the rebels,%inder LangeVeet
and Hill, and the First and Eleventh
Corps, under Gen. Reynolds and Meade,
has been in progress,all day: The Jecality
is beyond Gettysburg, on the Chambers-
burg pike. Portions of the 'fight have
been severe, and was attended with heavy
loss. Thud far the enemy has been sac
cessfully resisted b,y the two Corps men
tioned, and the Third and Twelfth are
now coming up. Maj.: Gem. , Reynolda Was
mortally wounded, and bas since died.
PHILADELMIL, July I.—A laarrisburg
special to the-Press says ,a" strong force
under General Knipe- marched up the
valley to-day towards Carlisle. A supply
train wasalso sent ont which encountered
the rebels and withdrevi . to 'Harrisburg.—
Heavy firing has been heard in the direc
tion of Carlisle, and no doubt a considera
ble engagement is going on. The fight is
probably near Mechanicsburg. The
danger is not yet over. ' •
lleasustraa,July I.=hfidnighfr- Heavy
firing has 'been heard in the direction of .
Carlisle. It has now ceased. Itis believe'
the rebels have made an attack on the
forms belonging td this' -Department be-
twee]; Mechanicsburg and. Carlisle. Re•
snits unknown. A large fire is now seen
in the direction of Carlisle. It is believed
here that Lee's headquarters are at Dovei,
York county.
PHILAJALPHTA, July I.—The Washing.
ton Star has the following news from
Richmond. It says an attack is expected
there. The Ella has arrived from the
Lower Potomac. She bringe r up
.prison
ere ; among them - Is Wm. unter. - Ere
says he is a deserter from the 10th Louis
iana .regiment.,_ :He represents that the
peePle of Richmond; wlsich'plabe be left
last week, were much frightened, fearing
an attack, and the citizens Were being
armed.
WASHINGTON. July I.—Lettera of to
day's date, received from the army of the
Potomac, in which the following facts are
stated : . _
•
Our last - movements have been charac•
terized by marked willingness on the part
of the soldiers to undergo any : fatigue .
within the bounds of endurance.
The rebels recently sent a small scout.,
in g or reconnoitering party to the, vicinity ,
of Frederick, •
There ie no force of the enemy between
the city and _Hagerstown. • „, ,
A portion of our"forces surrounded -Eta
mettsburg, on Monday, and capturedwithi
out a conflict, a battery, the Only force
there._
General Stahl.:. was relieved from his
cavalrycommand;lTGeneral Efooker,:•cin
Sunday, and Gen. Kilpatrick -
was :appoint
e4 in his place.
'D'lsD.:
Oa Wednesilay, July Ist, .lkEles
ISBNNY4 • daughter of the late Jolla Wiltiutkitt:
the e3d year p t her age. •
Her funeral will take pine° on Friday molting;
at 10 o'clock, from the residence . of her nephew,;
Andrellt yr Robinnot ...No. 24, Ilairt CiMunOns, Al
legheny city. .• • . . , -
. •
I : I B .IEraItOTICt.I Alf STILT. SELLING
IbunetVo.Preparatir te.....aine;
imei; Tooth-Wash, and
vpringW..traeta at old Drier& Goods.ottOkis
( - 6 . c,
someinuM uke liautheir.formerApriees
SIIMONATOHNSTON. •
Juzs • seiner Fourth' and Smithfield street&
QoAPS---
Oleaver'a mot scented Brown Windsor:
Low's old Brown Windsor.
Glemn's Brown Windsor.
Low Son Bonixer's Honey soon.
BenboW;& Son''s Bone"' soon.
Low on & Benbew'a Glycerine soap. _
- C , lltara Son Hotel soap. ,
""
Low Son & obsineas uwk-soap
Broknell's tkin soap, (very fine )
sizes
• 4 to I
& 4 4? l a
MT erin soap,
Hall's Lavender and Palm soaps.
Kesan's soap, (very rare and superior )
With an assortment of fine Castile. Palm. &a. &o.
at fair prices, for sale by
!ANON JWINISTON,
J corner Smithfield and Fourth Urge*
'D ~.
r-
, . .; , ICt. Till OR.N.ING POST
:1 1--';,_ • . ~,___
_V-L
,N Y
GOrtSl - ,NEWSPAPER.
J jriiilfri ii ivED.
Price in WrapPeni.4raz CENTS.
. _
SAFETY avErritit-or-rvers .
SAFETY having recommended that all
fs of business be entirely sal pended
4 , day and naturiay of this week, to' enable a
larger force. to Tork milts!
1 1 stniforttrdluscC- - with-- e-ree
ommendationa.he committee on closing respapt.
fully Vannes* *II leinds 3 of rosaufactureterhatt
d eat e rs. 15 , 4 olesalean d rat all-tin eluding Groceries
Restaurants ark DrinkingSalpons—to oldie their,
respedtive wet ke it44iesciseof btudnesat on' the
day 4 ` B l b 4F,e . 1 4 3 /1 4,1 / 1 40 1 ...ITtP.'llko4PraPti. each
.' • '
Oettysburg
JAM MAW 4NDT4SS;(i.
.id 0 11. !P l l
y 3
GRAIiriEVNI4JOI I
. _
0 9
T.
COnnogiticltrighiri t
n littih:l 1
i T 11 1 r 0 1.1. ,1 I 4
.{
,
Vrodeeds te be stax; ej iat. 6 -ed forlelleritib3e tint-1
r P 0,303 9 Ehxdth,usio bo It attenitate& '
61 - )qaldOlC
brth*Fort WatutattokOhlositoltaittisti.p
• Tholep 4111116 r 4 1.1%ntyrifolistseifil466tirettieni:
fry call'ng op fk.'..hicalik.W.lottatroefa
Grocery. Vo. Diamendipittehorgh.l
jr3-1t - " 134 order of the Goramittia
• , 31 j !
15 Z WAJIAITERS4
53 Filth,
gliwziaautia *muss, ros.BENT-4;
mar ,thres Itrick of hall; tip
varindinind-eboln: kitottenopilar, Eitti.roosd. ,
and lveoetuitabets; sitaste on *Pend streeti
mddiltteloognoicm"" '
I 30,2
SIDES;— ;
B 12.000 maEaeoa.Bideaia dare and
pjAisfES e. XPTZ
coiner arket and-Istettetits.
- ft - eriPkg.2 - 401/00* tii ) F 4 ; BIT
her, just nomad and for We , b igrzi a
192 ear 2 4 41 4 foti /Ft fit-
N• 4 7 barrels fresh Eggs in stole end for sale b 7
JAB. if 44.111%
;iy2 fternai'nfnriret andVire ere
. .
L i oninoN Aisrpmmues
Matbompam's
CELEBRATED REMEDIES
' . BLOOD' POWDR AND
1 ozT INT DZ.*.
A certain cure for Diseasee of gores, andCalttlet
known to stint used only h_ Company In their, etablea from 1844 until the opening of the.-
EtailwaY over the principal:hate*: After the gen
eral use of these remediertn all the ittabletref tit*
Company. their-annual ealea of condemned lock
were discontinued, a twang LI the. Compajty, ex
ceeding £7.000 per annum. In 1853 the London
Brewers' AssOclationnifered the - Company L 2.000
for the receipee and we the article* onli in their
own.etables.
BLOOD BOWDEN. '
A certain cure for founder, distemper, rhtnnint,.
tine, hidebound, inward etre:OS..lms ol utinstitew
weakness. heavei, coughs, colds, and tat neonates
of the lungs. surfelt,of Beubliers. glanders. poll _
evil. mange, itifihmeisidon of the. eves, fistula,
and all diseases' drisinefrotii iiiipurtrblobd, bor
reatathe stomach arid liver iMPtO9II3 the - &PPE ,-
tite. regulates the bowels. corrects all demure
merits of the glands, strengthense.:Mteni:
makes the skin smooth and glossy: `Horses bro
ken down by bard labor:or driving, mdeltigi re ,
-storallby. usiugthe powder once a day. Nothing ,
'will be found ehual to it in keeping horses u
in
appearance. condition and strength.
London and Interior hciyhl .151alleonipisiss, ,
tizimmievrEty , some'. orirr
MOTT:
A certain cure for 'swine. rtiurbone, acre: n or
lumps, tumors, alining ,, swellinvkArnises fo
derail feet, chillblaies, wind galls, otrutrnoti Of
the Widens, belle enialltiMinttS, et.V.
Blood Powder 50e leer,ls as, ,pftekaires; / 3 0 1 11
Oictment 500 per 8 oz. ha% Po.= Strand,Lon-
McKesson ic Itinbln4binw 'Stork., ,
yr/mob. Richards - A L Phßad.elphia.
TOBRENCE
•_ Pittsburgh• Drug House.
y Corner Fourta aid Market Areal
if HAVE MT REuravravA JUatek
1311PJAY or, Tot, 99ffee Sugar_And. GrooptioEr
of all destriptlotta, whibll ba sold Author
irtiobriala or retail or thillowest oast/ vire& ••• • •
7.II.IINLVAIY,,
40,„4 ; Diamond.
XittaburO,
J. BIINLEVY, •
- Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND
PITTSBURGH PA
pontecigtim - orti Bs - -A LGID
as Commercial broker 14 :Leaf and manufae.
tared Tobacco and Se 134 Water et.
[earner OftPlaeo kl w%
imiriorir,',. Tobacco am Sagan'
carefoliy talented far 'exportatibil. 'Doge and
To,bacccalsja,wilktul their_kalareat c to ;ail
commoatb• brinduip
any Ot, tit lif , 1.5 t10../ Atg other
house; r 4029..3md
FOII WALL PAPEIIIi4 itORDIrSEI
T4ip *piin Depot is at the old atamb-- llither dome au ling
. tuiesituic
G -1 4V3Bri 8PPP0R....! - -
Vei b to.ll6 - ' OLD EOM CO; iti
_
Rooffing materials are Oa a*iias Op Warren%
Mr. Oldden was in thelet*t
for "(Licht year& ^ 4 . •
AU
. m of oar . zo,tifigliDAstli*tiont '^:)
42P0100, ennaillfth an& Wood :attseta,lee'
ondap t . pan
1101140 W,
rrilio 'noun:4 ; A :141r , 'IlETWEISIt
indisitgessi old. with white fore feet
opillt:rattly.stinie down his face, and-2 /WAR
MAR,'" about seven gears 014. straYed to the
Uremia's of the understand early on fimide,
morning. The owner is roomed to es% eel
Di=and talc, them ewer. or they will be me.
f awarding to low.
BERNARD
utb3t, 111.011 &Malt
s ! Af , tiraTzsEnnawra.
II:.., k
3.7 - I‘i - i
:4.1 1 lalheriteld on t, "'"
SATUR 21Y;113tr, '
2El , _ t 9 0:1;,11U - ..%
77
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LADIES
MERE
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B. pt?Tai3Tt .
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es w,z
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0 411.
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123 ba
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dro,cories,
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PArN"IUND_IN. OIL.
ASSORTED C to o o 4 . c43ORTD SO
L ., 0 .... R .t 5.
ARTEDw.ezwoßThl.uLuut.
_.
, 7 ,,,
- .
~ JO aleidialref ertlVe
at. -- -_,,egial vieszdnies _
_••
*-- id .1" ph Fleming's lAmusie..M.----,
rM in:aim - cithirkistitratc—
' l i r c i' 91 C X)iam r i d i l i k z l1 311/l A o e tkeee.
• y y ~.
100.
:111 welt b i t two litOry - chfolftt itOnse ;and lot
iiiiiii &nab, six roondi t garret and
demi:. *gm...bluely:two front oonoltool onplldz
ea 43 . l .i.l l iwilekrterxsea•?_&teagYile'lApply to
!V , u - xmmlbasar (14 7 1511101,
;:sti,r:Lre..l.: : .,..ztitgorkot !treat.
i t , ‘,. itTJ:S: "Itlar,OFFlf= 1.
. . . irthatingH.Ra... Julylett:lB ci 3. J
Illailfrital.A.4l4i SEW de01111P.: "ftli-11.ANI1
i tihr
!A: 1 1 1 -o antoeffeet orrAgOlittEgritY4 le .
f nderittiothe liavhilna. - Riliftilaticmt tkP dazes
10i leltvry , •prvaii. Orlvasostatest of no PIOT,.
can be charm, as au maitmattiar mini
i i a Pato
befbiailelivery. , - Beweeirfti-he ;aimed o per-
Polasmtli-tigyel` the PitYAltikis.Lthe irpereof
5i.E.4 1 .11907/340.7 1 thudi snit ttetit-X,Witi Oa
tß..iiiiY.One:44esirthil qw. tw i lr , leamii 3) 1 '•::
PA l ll.ll44.e4MlDUMelnerkt.9, ..thewitlier3*. •: •
rate ,ef Roit4" : . oirt9P.letterelfiik bretrip c a . :
ereiga rl it
eaun'tilov eSPiaig n ooncein , " --- 11 I
iOdit.YiftelalitAl - tef 4 W O amts will , be 3 131 i iir I
Oak half ounce prfraidaonaheraefiof ad diti onal '
Wedirtiftlo"belw all biddienthyAdk °stage
•- ne.T tit all.frailffitite litimin.M , EVy 1 w the
Pustagede tear:mid td be pretiaid et th e ailing
office shalt mathrithehittaation without fru
meat -I.mblet eta prepaid aitterwiththeso arged
and collected at the arm° of defttrmy ti g °stage
'ir-pettly—prepaid.ihertenteitAre will be
charged- hdouble rioxis. , •ft et tfire reeding
arratottf-etmeeitorelitht 'fiifthertibit imid Ter
ritmiet etthelTnitkit . htlitee,whinit W r to hes
hitherto been' tett' ettets -witf Me* inied`t rough
"thiftaiiihtitt thelatiftemmettileitiomeltie_pbstago:
Of alutiemedtglairtialtotothea.i. -, ...en:•.:1-. I -..,
The_liegutrationjoe for reghitring : lfitthra4
. ~ .
• in:ad .o ditio ....h n..thwaiiiit , the gegniart. camp nialir ii. l
pajiths, eating thii,nege4a4_2omttot.of state
i
Ft ampe—...Letters to and from roatmaatere aunot
hereafter bli - Trigriked: tir_ditn - Post re
cifOrehticnigif lifitisai dater
, iys ~, ,.VON BO .119.A§ ~ .0,4 ter.
~ „ , ~
~C e/A:OVAN!, K IRKO IB gteCIP., •
' ,`•-• ' 3 1
IiAS VIXTUAIEttrt CHANWEIStIiii.
Patent ipproy§d'llielioii 'lk fatilitla r
... on
RANI:UAW/1A OOLIIMAST - Atox_-_ ,
9iumpainsosi7 Arch StPla
lirakinractbrii. - vrankfteic
, we-hal:Dods warraiatitt , ' ut
,futtotrs.,. • • ,•
11: 200 bbLi'*ity Mins tour
&nate • "' •
- ~.F
• JAB: 41 , ...5TZ SR
ii olltraiket saadyint, streak
lIItt,E rO=LD .P
PllftE OLD PALM SOAP 1 .
' • PALK SOAP:"
FOEF,OLIa PALM-SOAP.
razz ItCreoefet of 'a, littgelotof Pure Old pain'
Soam.equat. to any: tollet,aotteinow:in-:eaki, r 1
Obastaat use la a aura. brevention of chapl;;UU
- hands lade : Them' trishiat a' go 91 tbar , at
the price ofah•ordiatirscattfeleahoeld nie tho •
- PflR6 OLD Ir IttElsgOAP;
PURE OLD PALM' tiOAP, •
QLD PALBI.6OAP:-.
• JOSEPH . FLEMING,
. . „ JOI , EPH_FLEMING;": , .)
- .
Comer of the Diamond: and Maitiet tiadeeta.
Cornet of the 14antond. and Marketstteett.r
tp. NJO.OO . OI*,
belt
-Por.
DRESS GQO]3
Of qle" flowed siYies%
.Icque,4,'Cirtiaatriaid ,ace antilias;
POINT -WITS
Two C& ES
Fast Colafed'hirtii"
At - 151 , m'orth - 20 ea. .4
. -
IF i r) F ?PIT
Aela .Delakes. Franah
Liam at per yards
fa' ' CO/tAt"
liacke.
Mitrzuty , 11Wq; ‘' •
AND, otitemi,
, .
•
134'014 0'134 and supply thidiselyeo s
• •
SHIRTS.• '
, • 11/1-ElC4XiLyikit..
PAPER COLLAREi:
TH4B:ZWgTE-P r i
SMOKING CAPS,
• • • • SaIiDIEW§DRESSINTI CAtiks9;
_ .
And all descriptions of
FIJEt2f.ISHING G00D8,.•
. , •
JuZO
" MACE=
.B fo rm, Fouth hat:Vete ttlatoOridi:,
tESTE ILWS! SF co or. _,-•
Iry .„
PRITFFOATI4AX,' '
FaUIMOAINI:Wd-& - • • -- ;'
BRIO AXED 11.X.AVEC ,
ISE /WA ND- 844, f
2 . 5- andl3 oilzunind •
CODrrutitioto;l
:63 wrist,street; ;..3
thre,y,doorkt4 . . ow Fourth.; !I
culdt4sor•r spitnNms.
waas DEILIGIrrria. SIREEXER, ..1114
qrt, immediately - on the line of the Ben-,
tralP.W. located on the Summlit cf - the Azle-s 1
VMr Mountains. %SOO Met-above the 'emit
ies. 'will be truen - fhethereceptiorfolvisitors.
on ; the ! lath. Afj.TUne, JlMP.aoUwlil.ho hiPt
open until the prat of Othoher, •
water•sadwir 46 , 016 peMtildieit ettie=
rior attractions. 0 1 P-' 2 414 1, 608 •made. In le:
tibrabri•of Professors Booth. Garrotte- and'o6-
mac, of2bilidelphilg IdliriretVellitelaCirOlysta:
able mineral elm:tents. the waters:atm:lms cfshe
sprigs heing,of,the motto: Muslibeuta class. anti
and • others containing stario or atoirsenc,lmitt,
Pare: mountain water abOttbdilt iiadlbei nog*
trill also' be suPPß l l ll loth.„;:tailulral wide:m*ost
other springs, suattul/..uubß /44 f 14494 spd
somas Wstem''
, Acute immints• BM bathing luittw boixr
dt.d. war plunge and dottch , baths i'sod
Hat sad Cold. Balbut r ea tAt.,4ll . 4ipzeop
sue d groundi. *slim krglae
t0..244. Mo. cr rewksintittpiounlaque
character. • • T
•iThere Mat
end 1.
la *Lig 0
- gold '
keZiale IMMO: -.; , •
WO obtainsd at the uMet
'Alf the `Pallullftsid6 itiffroad. Compliant. •
BoffarliteghtfornuMierkillY to
- fialia4mr' l 'uresuon" - ' Soi lage e re'.%W .Cabrisr aNgs.J
IrLAIrocATOW.,,,MItn, iiat4owir
Iriotion. or Cornin6 11 - moe)LR for ibae
=am LONCI,
o 147 Liberty street.
EooNlnlif • W3IIEDILED AND 111. E.
vordsts /torso for rale by 2-
a LIONOO-1-
ICS • litreet
•
.•.' . !, ....-..a . :..c. :-..
TIEMMART`r
TO RM% ITO ARNIS
FOIL
^- 7,7 LAVAL ttY REGIMEN TTO lig
ED 1-The roll u this Regiment will be opened
from this day until the ranks are filled with re
cruits for the defense of our city and homes, All
able-bodied Irishman andothers who vhb to Join
this Boatmen; are requested tn...eoli their
, • rencert-to-be•ereetia-selmthe liegi =
Licompleted, at No. 6, %rood ateget.
44_ &al; &LIEN
B.natliVZigarriZENASTlSit. t,he eth
Viz., ' , is Regiment, will be in,atten. a.
ATTEn y—TEN
melr. r 4 to-grata. in Basn_p_ton's Bat
tarp itittidail ift> viz Roetfalttmp, Batters
or Aerlfatifla t tfr
e reto, ,„ &UFA +XS. FARBOURB,
13 - la Howe.
a' *I i§ OISE q I ARDS,
ydu li
# : ritur) STREET. tgttraurA liD THOSE
ae to at,
' org.. izaiptt for Vterl l ie it 3C rh ar y ldl udrne M l i ikitl te ' nmeteltr tni°NAY . 29th lust.; .
whore
son can- enter , Withand& and reliable men, in the
three months
,seirvice under the call Ex
efiutivevf lvania-rthe arch of the Union.
Those =teem eavalry service will iumish
their own, horses, but the, value of each horse
idtlF befeald the owner' by the State or United
!I!..l73leirngegyltasle igl4fiet,34,, will be
• yew ;he btu , * author, Weft or at of the
'soi:of - which'Pentkayll i ard‘W the key
theitdahstere.4 - of TitTabuts iheirtm bar of
00, :Incre‘bbyll, , Torlfome Protection
WithaTtMetlnny/vahla-ettard. just dew, we all
go UP.
..a
Patriotisui , stthe - love for those in our front
ought to besuftiOullt inducement s w
,u2kiw l:u;l•LP - J . W.
tr . 1-0:41' t
ci? , r aac
C 0..)
; -, it4) , J , .',75;40134i11:16 STIfIEET
•
,
ao*Lijii_Y4.l4oo4thiOnt..Exarezia
•
W. J. "an
.11.1101.11411V&I;AMMZ •
Altli*Jitli
- '
.above
r a--X l 4 l lll , 9tr4'eilik:4sll.2.l,
IFSEAMERSiNZOBEIGPFALISTOfim es ti a
M...l3tcallanice; Co , l3ankliiididt: dint govern.
meat ttednitaw , .wittqfirip.sll4.2ffliteudtd
C 01 ", SILVER4-I,EltAlartfoTES
certificates of Indok,itechini p ,9a4tOrmaa
thrCertifle..tes,, - - • •
0-10r4lorids an)i-itiourions
8 491"therit ; W:11 0 , 0 0 .0040till i M , !141 1 t by
*tlP,44l#*l
i.lFotAmdtkezt: qideltproviatbeiiitiat.
- ,• _
P.URSISIVO:—"Trt. Spedtades,
IIaIIERAIONEI ,strAwinusre:papiat:
erisitm from lit? other agre
es , can be relieved hy,tunng the. .Peltr.
ble.l9,llKeeftielee; which Wive bectriwell filed by
tt shy re' iotufillo citizens of Pittsbureits - ted
towhom they hoe given perfect Willful
tion. Thce„..eartilloatee of these pfirectyr,can be
• - •
Ea- All who_pnrchasenne air the , Bueelan
Pebble Spoctheimerolmtitlee to 'eurgilled In
flame free ',Scheme with these 'oli:Vlittlways
Theretore, if yen wish to encore litimprove
mcmt in yonrahrht caii ova
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Great Reduction la lees
NEW LGARPET STORE
NPARLAND I COMM
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DRY APPLES AND PEACHES
-100 bushels oholoir dry Pe:cotes. 304
,tintholi &pies in Store and for Ws br
lab O .IIAS. A, WETZEL
UnIT it *et Sint Eit
MILITARY NOTICES,
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