itaattit MCINDAT itaume, 31ITLY 20 CITY Ali ALBS. air 017107 AL rill i7lt OF TM oh 7. MiIiMMOLOSUILL 0111111TATIONS for the lir NON ivy GAL Ohm, Optkdia • No. U illth IS MIL IN SIAM IVO*" a. 64 in • 76 a r. Zazomakr— 29 8.10 Unica Comity Ticket. )Iv Psreeked her if ik• Markt awn. &OM &LUPTON. AR Jamb lg. I. JOHN PAM/ISL n. ALTMID eLSOC m. NMI B. EMILIO& tv. WU. FL DIN NI TOL T. MOIL J. lIIIGHAIL ei Om*. 11.11211110 N. Per Omni Trowerir. DATID lwdw ABDIEL 11/X. J. 11101t1Mr. P., Cansiwiceir. GIME f11.1111•TON. lb /Anew if abll Pow .701111 P. MAYO. Death of Cap& J. R. Sample. We regret to announce the decease of Capt. Joreadak Y. flample, of the 189th Pennsyl vania Regiment, from the affect' of wounds readved in battle at Gettysburg. On Sunday of last week Mrs. Sample learned that her hailuad, who had previously been reported u la s favorable condition, was not expected to swim aad the thous set oat to visit him. Bbs fond Mat us Tuesday last, in one of the Wdhospitals tad unable to be removed. slakbig so rapidly as to preclude the peasibilktp_of month and on Thursday he expired. He hadlesa shot through the lower pert of the abdoraen—the ball, entering the aide near the groin, and passing obliquely through the body. Kn. Sample eat about the sad task of hay lag the body embalmed andientoved home far baba. She experienced considerable dilli es)* is having the body conveyed from Get =tellarrisburg, bat she surmounted all and arrived bare with the remains Ilatuthay at midnight. Map. Sample was • resident of Allegheny, where be has long boon known and esteemed gas belestrious and worthy citizen. He to fleafiad the eompany of which he subsequent ly-took esmnurad, and his career as an ardour has been =dal and, honorable. Although Past - the mendian of life, he doomed it his ',duff: Wean fes a timid' family and friends, rend give kb seryfeas (snail need be his life) buddies , of his country. His oldest Mr. Joseph Sample, had unlisted earlier in the war, and muod with credit in the Font Ponnuivaela Cavalry) until Incapacitated by dhoti*, when he came home and ended his y_outlfal wither away from the strife of battle. He was IrarleGlebout six months since. Mrs. • Sample has MU another eon in the army,:who • bolds • a Lleatasaath aolamlasias 11. bad eiallatid se a private in the 624 Biiiiment, but .11111 treasfened to the 139th Begtment, that . • be might sudsy the society and counsel of rib tether. He eaw his father fall lathe bast* bat be was suable to go to he, easistanoe. He waa Sold, lower, th at lb Woe: was not daagerously injured, and his duty required, • that he should push on with blaosomaand. Garb we the hardships of war. • Tle fusers' of Sept. Sample will take plus `this afteraus, from his late residence, No. lthlthadasky street. Latest itagalatioms About the Draft " .eito Mora notated amosuintee. Idle now offinially decided and announced that ae more noire substitutes can be rewired - be white men who have been drafted. The - dada lutanist Provost Marshal General histamine& the following decision Any person drafted may furnish an ac , monlitte eabetitate who Is a military &unyo ked for his canine; but a Imre is not a mlii taq Kenna% for • white man, ands exist ' Claw this deeidOn, the Enrollment Santis ed Use several daunts cannot receive liana as substasisa fet,Whlte man. Negroes, how emir, will be reedind as "labialises for colored meat , map be drifted. Toe regulation does not aeon the awe of those who have already tarnished adored substitutes. The drafted men from this eighth, wUI be frist Cato Gaup Itowepting the oolond chafted Mac who will be forinded to Camp Wm. Pais, flitail•lpkti.. Dzatiod men who claim exemption by ~maf physical disability, bet who, upon egamimatiem, are pronounced ablabodled, viii huhlNwad thin days lantdsh to faidah as sisepubie 'Ostia', or pay the sum of $3OO - will give groat assumuoa to a large time Ofdraftetnea, who feel incapacitated ;-,-...fst dui, but who, it pronounced •-• 111POSIl by tat nripea r would either furnish a ei ambelitate or pi* , the . oeinsautaden. Ample (three days) is no w allowed after the ex :l7-iandantinits in whieltio attend to this matter. The Medina Avid . - Ne due has yet been discovered tending to weal the masers. of the Coy fata ll y, at ideith_s., Ode. The reward for the arrest of de perpetrators has Pea inersesed to 47.100. • sidled useatinstion of the bodies proves rm the etre/0e was ,most desperate. Coy ri has oat usenet the throat, and reedved s3ir.ar Ivo slashes on the right side. The sepals the seek severed the jugular stk. Thep were so lass than twenty-four wounds "Ss the Mdi of Nri. Coy, aid her throat had litaisise wady from ear to ear. e The pals of ~ .loslers head was severed to the buns, sad her Naas sex pissed entirely' throigh in two - - Posits.: One of her ribs was broken, and a ‘''' '-'Wks w.iad had penetrated thi lung. ikv- NM .mesa plasm of th e knife were found in a wend es sis'sop of ha . head, the weapon hitting idt•til . from onset with the skull. .TM throat of the boy was sat in but one Ow, smiting the large arteries. The bodies owe hang burned, and if the flames had not • gars deserved and extinguished just at the W% Os surds' would never have heal Cs- EL .. - It is sow certain that Nr. Coy had SAS la his - pomades, to aids. thilnidble deed was prostrated. Wasters Railway. ;--niaaitael.sleotion of Directors in the At awl iiiiaiWesictilitglys7 ColsPell,Ts (olda Oessank) bid at Pranklia Mills, • . • Partiip amity, in irasiday last, wad *aid , Rata; - DirsoWn was ehplad Inaklin 7::.ALlll4llllaivisZiiii; Junrotai. R. Upson, JAR IL R. RON; Nadville,GAYlim Chi, lfiklayaelds, Warren, Joel W. Tyler; Ash lar/I, Jamb Orgill; New York Oily, ,Tlfes. W. '•' 'llllllw4 Masada. McAndrew, Samuel Wass, Ches. Lleaum, J. B. Clusmisarlabs, ' DasaN7. M. Dakar. ' - The Beard of Directors isusedistely or . lry &weft °Seers; Tier President, Reati Piers . Preeldent4 T. W. , Ken- Joel'SairslarY W. Tyler; Tamura, 1ZflF): Assistint ilecresery, WOM H. 441sesti iseentave Oasaluse, =llsreen Rent, "••••VAL Rewised, Was.SeyaOlds, WM. 1 /. _ -11114 llosaid.Wasa. • Ths Lem of eke Olorolsai sad Makoatsg 11diroodf wow rsallod b 7 t h e scookkoldon. : - I•Alet t soports prosoased show the work of sx. ..., - ....2 - A ntr ighbe rood west of , Akron to pro -;:iptaislaZt sopfdly. Two thoesand num ors eia. ,:qed, ea& awn will be Masa The ; T ul o,ey beeps* so lirtSpoport, Irmo. „Anwar. • p a s . Itemised lotoomoUrso have Ws osmosis& .Gk -lOW the ;any Coy -Iron • indultoing thou see to be !kasha' w gaol . Asian or AMAMI Tas A tar young sau Clifferiktiewti lilted alums sad haw but Hr.Gearp,lhßyot aiktes,oolo,S tow drys etas% est sada el la oeupaay with a iiket et the tow& Be mold the horn:. sad ea way, sad es Akelellostas day be vie Neared la Cartelead uvula swig s • • - tiNPIP :OW sanieil the itltl with whom WOW is 411airia7pAild. bM dust km eat t-Ertme, suds Si Itlay's elotians; hsr. - Katt having ` ihdat skald to lair. Tao, sue both tats tally 81. to sell Masa la Can 4.. 7 g iTicil d O4Ol *dee the ass* et bows Denals."_lll4 i t 4 seal feeeriblas ohs W.. sad =premed the :,tits"....110: 1111 alibi he NM St usltta - Una hen iesettd34. C. MI; Dat l'owtroit v ottooi to mell Won d Inksim . _ 44111101_1C_finaty: Weedle nod of Jeffer son eounty, to campy I few lines in your pa pa. In thus times of war" which try men's souls," it may not he out of the way to record the dolmrs of the patriotic citiosos of that valiant little °amity. While most other coun ties of the State had a portion of their troops raised by draft previous to the invention of the present conscript act, Jefferson county raised all her quota by volunteering, and had a credit of nearly cnolinndrod over end above all the demands of Government. on her patriotism. Na brave boys have fought in that gallant band, the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, while the 100th Pa. reginteat will be renumbered for Genghis deeds on the battle fields from Pair Oaks to Gettysburg, as long se bravery and ' valor ars cherished to the na tion. Nearly all of this regiment went from the . - farms and the lumber establishments of Jelfarson county. The 135th Pa. regiment of nine months' men contained one cowpony from Jstarsoa county, and the 148 th. contains two three years' companies. Oa last wept a large company under Oapt. Chas. BMA's, of Brookville, lett Camp Howe for Western Virginia- In Camp Swearinger, near But Liberty, there are three Joffe:son county companies which have entered the three months' envies. Of these, Copt. Brock way, with his sompany of troops from the re elm of Little Toby, entered Camp Bowe on July 36. Capt. Cyrus Butler, (now Lieut. Cot. in Col. Porter's regiment) brought a company of ninety-two men into camp on July 4th, from about the borough of Brook ville; and ins day or two alto!, Capt. Dia nu brought another Jefferson county company to Camp Bowe, numbering seventy-six men. Thus hays the lumbermen of that county re sponded to the call of their country. Think not, however, that there are none of that infamous class of political muds called copperheads in that county. They exist there of the most malignant type, and have exerted all of their miasmatic influence in opposition to the war for the Union. It is Desolate to say that those apostles of Jeff Davis have ever and always belonged to the Democratic parry. They are, in tine days, busy holding copper hied meetings in the townships, crying „ pears" and opposing the war. Being tang ier with the political complexion of nearly every man in the three companies in Camp stestinger from that county. I hazard nothing in saying that nine out of ten are net Democrats, but were of the Republican party of 1860. In our company, I know of but two or three who did not vote for Linooln, or were Lincoln men. I.balletre that kite great mass of those who adhere to the "copperhead" party are to render swilling support to the Government, bit are, nevertheless, held bark by the alders of this fell rebellion, who are at the head of, and who lead the present pro-slavery, polygamy-loving Democratic, copperhead politicalorgenle►tfon. M.S. Azervira.—the Hope Steam Fire Engine arrived In the city on Saturday evening, and wen duly delivered to the Hope Eire Com. piny, of Allegheny. It is &powerful looking apparatus, and will doubtlefs folly mist the expectations of the Company. Csrrusin.—lreWilloMlD.• notorious rebel guerrilla leader of West Virginia, wu re cently arrested seer Morgantown, together with several other rebel', among them an ex- Senator named Muddfelon, of Preston oonnty. EIPZCIAL LOCAL MOTICSS. GUM AID Brumes amnia Km:mum for family and manufacturing purposes, are Um pat in am. Y. Onatorr, Ganiesl Agent, No. 18 Ala street, TIIOIIIIII Paw, Main and Ornamental Slate Bader, and dealer In Penniyhasia and Ver. monk elate of the bast quality at by rates. OWN at Alex. Laughlin's, near the Water Worke r Pittabursh.Pa. Ad the County Treasurer has now titled up the room formerly complied by the County Commis/donut, in the north-west eons?, first floor of the Court Haim, we would advise all our friends to call and pay their tax while they can have the benefit of the per mintage. HAWSLIVI STAZ T 1017116 at MILIODIO Whig Met With peat encore. "Mt oontinne timir delightfal performanass-owery night this week. Those who wish to enjoy a hearty lank must see this my talented troupe, who for nasality, variety, and starling merit can not be equalled in any other irises of amuse mint in the States. • Waage OCT me Baths &root At COO.- esal Graham, merchant tailor is selling off kb Opting one Sommer stook olgoods at oast. Thiry muds% of all the latest styles of cloths, tauimeres and vesting, of which he le pre pared to make up in the most fashionable MUM and 001 i prin. The public should not neglect to ay. ail themselves of this rare shines and save money by giving him au early call. Also, • large auortateat of plate and tansy earalmeres, well adaptatfor boy e wear, which ,be will sell by the pima far- below east. 'Malkin should not neglect to call early. - lilaitN-asaasa,-Nereheat • blo. 64 Market street, ATIMION. 11111117111110 V OLIZIMW I—The attention of our etreatry's !awe defenders re cently pawned from the Seat of war, and of thi piddle biginteral, spin directed to the very extensive and handsome assortment of the latest stria of Preset, Briglish and Azuwirran plow goods, for pats, coats and nots, lately received by Messrs. John Wein • 00., Notroltant Tailors, No. 126 Pedant street, Allicam. A tasteful selaotion of gestimaan's shlag goods will also alms behind on the shelves of the establishment, toper/a with s lot of road,— • clothing, pit up In the beet manner. Now Aram& OP Boxisis Qtariusa.—Of bra we errsi &hod, whin osa we bay • mat *ad comfortable swum suit, mega to order, thus loving this shame of solootlng our owe goods? 'Town *Wu inquiries wawa answer, Wnilosidu , W. IL Noes, & Co., corm of Omit and Diamond fignano, Alleghe ny, sad you will be salted aeoordlag to your tests. Tbay how put rotelved their mums: goods, aid for Wilma of styles thq cannot be inwpitsmid, and for Atoms tiwyttr• the very persons, &slit* work ts all dons ander their own.supovvidos. elv• aim a can, end you, asanot ha to be satisfied. Dieu , Danterwr.—At the Dental laid. tate, No. 261, Penn strest,ests- of teeth for iota dollars, better than those at Ave dollars at the *Um dental establishments. AD per sons are requited to call at the ,Institate after haying asurtalud the lowest prices at the other cheap places. All work done at the Institute is sweated superior to any chap Dentistry in the atty. A Em Bran or Hen.—Sr. J. H. Con nell, N. T. city, gays in a letter " I prom. red Mrs. 8. A..Allaa's World's Hair &atom and Zylobalsamum for a relatin. I asiilip py to say it prevented the falling idf of the hair, and restorad it, from being gray, to its natural glow and beautiful black." Bold by dnigests arewskere. -Depot, 198 lireenwidit Yogtr n. dew Nonoi so DNAPIIID 1111.--H. 0. hlsokroll, Atte/1167_4i Low, No. 114 Pdth Omit, nest N door to oTigkgsßanklag Rom 1A11401414 to' the' beldam of . trowittiog 411: tioists of freswoo tort. owtophoo. Mr. - Ira. tarp samedal tardeawb la AU lauds of Mg. dier's dam, Ailbln to awry way to attend to this bailaut. _ &thaw Dee to your owl boalpt, de not tout to aor eappllot F Cholera, • and Bowel otaplaint "al folk* your slight er& indbention. Bolthrero • Pilh mid 064• wear shotild be to every then's knapsack., Tito HAWK and truth troops use no other mod dna. Only Sheens per Mx or pot. 216 , Norma to horny: llosarsto r Aims Aso Ara Omar Inziorm.—Por !trolly or tasting to none or dwellings r new rook or 4= oho Li the Clarporitar Wie r aU M • gorpostor Skop, Wrest r ohsn Bida leit !!, B4 orifir! '•• • • aUtattol t Osatetioa64 - I:iia 404 be takea M 414ealiee alb% Mo. dal Welty street, ler or alight. 411 *An lan at tbe above }La will bugoaptivittiiiisd 'An astir woo b• 'fad ._!ie el? wawa. Ile Tt! :. DlLgurlikD Tabu OLLIIIIIEG Wl6lllllOl Oas bore their papiri drawn op tq cal4rapou _ . T. wAvspis DAT. 30. Ott T/010..#01., • • t =llto Ploroot Ihanksre 011.14 THE LATEST NEWS BY TILIISWa OUR SPECIAI , DISPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON. Epectal Dispatch to the FULL:ugh Gazette. WASHIROTON, July 19, 1863. - lIITTOTIDILD *TIROL!, 10:45 r. ff.—The ramon of aniatintion to superoede General facade by General Grant are entirely unfounded. • lc 1311011 Or Till 11101. I There are no sips of any rebel force In on: immediate front, except at OiooquOt creek, where. small party of gnerrWuor' gathering up home. 'mimes Nov scrarsos se cossournox. It has been decided that Indians and hall breeds are not Eibject to draft under the con suiption. waszsAsocrre OP wri's ♦atii 3. General Lee Is supposed to be well on Ids way to Culpepper, or even beyond there. WOU!DID gOLDIIIS. Twelve thousand mounded hive thus fir been removed from Gettyobarg, mostly sent to the chief eastern cities. IMIT DULL. Matters hero ate exesedlngli dull. 111111111121. General Sherman begins to be talked of as likely to be brought east for • permanent command. • MIBOICLIAZIOCIE Rebel prisoners are span on the way to David's Island. No more apprehension of the mob is being Rev. Dr. Massey, representing four thous and English Clergymen, ailed on the Pfeil dent with Lyon and Seward yesterday. The President expressed hie gratification at Anti- Slavery in portions of his address. It was read to a large audience bore to•night„ and re sponded to by Dr. ftailderiand, on Wolf of the Waddington ele:egy, the majority of whom didn't sign on one excuse or another . specie oupstch to the Pittsburgh Ocoee.. Pnictuumawiu, July 17, 1863. Three companies of the Seventh Mahican Cavalry encountered a large body of Stuart's rebel cavalry, on the Alexandria rsDrocd, on Ssturday. A desperate fight ensued. Cu loss is 20. The rebels were routed. Since Wednesday l,.at over 8,000 wounded rebel prisoners have passed through this on their way to Davis blend, New York. They were ragged and dirty. Straggling rebels from Lee's army are roaming bbout the mountains of Pennitylva yds. They are picked up by our scouts at the rata of a hundred per day. The thirty days' regiments for the emer gency in Pminsylvania are returning: home. A considerable. number of regiments and batteries are quartered is different parts of oar eiks. Mon of the wards will be drafted this week A big riot is istpouible. Wanareavon, July 19.—These is nothing delinitely known about Lee's army. He is making his way to Culpepper sad Gordons ville with all possible speed. The Navy Department hes rewind a et vs intieleetion from Bier Admiral Porter„ dstiNd the 9th inst., in which he states that, haviiir received informatien from various sonnies, on the 21et nit,that the rebel Gen. Prioe was mov log from Arkansas toward the Niailisippl. The proper disposition to meet the rebels, as he knows to be assailable, sending a fore. to Helena. Bragg, Tyler and Hastings were the vessels detailed. The objeet of the expedition was to prevent the rebels from their design of moving on south point on the river, wattle( off our transports and relieve Vicksburg. They attacked the outpost et our troops, cn the 4th Laic, with their whole form, and, as the works were slight, succeeded in getilog nes elision of • smell fort of four light gnus. The troops behaved moat nobly in the engage ment' and at the writing of the account (Ad miral Porter's report) Pilot was tatteadag towards Alexandria. WiIIBISOTONt J o t j3l.--Bevea hundred end fifty nom prisoners strived here thin morning from the Army of the Potomac. T meaty eight odious were ladvided in the *umber. The enrollment of persons for the draft will be completed hen. en Monday- Twenty thousand of the Irit, and wen thousand of the stoma aliases are enrolled. Nieept Ina very few instanhts, the enrolling odious have met with /AO trouble, and in no case Ass Sonoma TioPosoe been attempted. It Is thought 0111 Y two regiments will be Oohed ~ o r from this Dkstriot. WAs Dimurrimm, PIQYOVt M.ses•L, QUIL4IIIIOIII/011, WASKINGT 01 July 18,1663. areigar N.. 61.—The fourth paragraph of Carctuar No. 44, toned from this °Moe, July 10,1863, Is hereby matted .10 as to corres pond with the opinion of Roo. Win. Whiting, solicitor of the War Department, which will hereafter govern in all eases to.whleh it Us,- phosbic Opinion—A possoaelialto d into the military service of the lisdbod States, under the provisions of the "Act of . March 3, 1863, chapter 75, for enrolling and ca ll ing oat the national forum, audior other purposes, claim ing extunption from draft by reason of any disability, as provided in said ant," has - the right to haesithe question of his disability submitted to and passed upon by the IKI/ad Cli enrollment, whose decision thereon Is. disk If the board shall have decided that the claimant is liable to sem, be has the right after such decision to pay hie eoisunutation mosey, or to fund:eh his substitute within such extended amaze may be Axed by. order of the board of enrollment for his appearance for duty. Wit. WHITING 80iitlitOref $llll-WW-DliplithlNAlZO. • J. B. RAT, provost Makskiitt lletteraL , . Mr. Whiting, saildiar, pays that the , drift la Now Yoga ta dalagad only while the:skiblis being quailed, aad Me onyallinant wilt be adorned 'Jihad fear Or favor in story 1011 1 Stain. Antral 'ot the. Steamer Ltairsa., Now Ton, /Ida' 19.-The 'Wager Baum has arrtinsi from Bremen via Boatkampton.: on the Bth.. _ The Glicaltar (later Sumter)had left /Aviv , - goo' for Nunn, freighted with monster Jane to look oat let /federal aurrehaistmsm. Consols Ann, 92%@)9234 for mom. Frame—Traits one crops lionsishles i Suite closed at 6813160. Pidead--The National Government hat agreed to a oonferene, of the police Polish question on oosiditian of the eoneinsion of an armisties_alltillite4bnit/seoll into the ansferenee of its repessentation. insurgents, hest the Russians in Volekrila. Otailinski ant to plans • deteclunent of Rogan& - Bocheberan, the French commander of the Insurpets, appeared with six hundred well armed men on the Itaniari side of the Prat& The Keehn ofaiiiintoree Operations. Haw Toix, July 113.—Adirioict4r the /al ton state that the.rerait el tillators'a open.. dons op to the morning of the lath, are as follows: Ile has possession of all the bet torlu on ILorrislelandonve Nod Walser. It is reported that onr iron-Glade' had ludo a breast on the heath wall of Sumter. On thelatit, a nasnlisr, of prisoners were brought In to Folly Island, many of then stating that they were forced Into the rebel nerries. -- law are Gumanl, - il4 will ha sent north. Odin whims per the Halton-are manly oarroboratire of the Boston Herold reporter's etrtaint.. . Retaliation Tensioned. ' Tom= Moms, ;sly it —Toreador of tossoootha rebid owrat W,ltaa Hash Leo gootala ittlatkr we roamed from tat MoOlollos licapital to Patron puma bra oolosisto nadir a gaud. 11,1400: tier stat - to -- dor -Babel Gororasopt that It t i m wow Captains &worm ,u 4 /Wu. whoa sigr, solF, Wets 4oac4palblielial sad Wet f atom -11. 1 1=4 • Wlador will la aroratad Is The •IllteutUou about , Cluluiestou•sdk Rebel Steamer Captured. Balton, July 181-;—The Bastat's corns. pondent ryes the following anconnt of the - Mina day's fighting on Morris Island : , i On the mornin' otthe 11th of July the lith Connecticut and 9 th Maine mode - a furious attest upon-die ummings Point Battery, got posseseion of it end heisted the American flag. At daylig ht Port &Otter opened upon them, when a Petnisylvenia regiment coward ly deserted them, refusing to, Maud by their comrades. The other regiments held the bat. far, nub' they were badly out up, and then abandoned %sad the rebels again took pee- - session of it. These two regiments have shown themselves heroes in tide auspaivi. At ten a. m. the Monitore proceeded to at tack Cummings' Point - Battery. and at brave o'cleolt three of the wooden gunboats opened on the battery at long range, and threw:three 200-pound shot directly into the works: 1 , Port Bum r has been throwing shells into Morris Idea -without doing any damage to our side. T e -cannonading ceased at four o'clock p. m. 1 -The Mont rs bare been supplied with ' fresh crews f m thediderent ship s .‘ The iron-o d Montauk his Just inbred from Port Bo al. Eike 4 over the bar, malt ing, with the ganboats, fourteen vessels in front of Mo s Island and Sumter. We shall re mmiuce the &stank to-morrow morning, whe we will noosed in silencing the Clamming. Poi t Battery and Fort 'Johnson. Everything is working well. The batteries opened in earnest. The Melphis has just brought In a rebel sidewbeel steamer, loaded with cotton, cap tured while trying to run out et Ball's Bay, last night. P. B. Oar troops will hive their battery done in two days more, and thii, they can shell limiter. Frain North Carolina. flawnsan, July 17.—The Deis/emu% of P Virginia by s recent order *ins the lieeretery of War, his been *soiled to the Department of North Caroliii ,dei ce enl:. G. Poster oommanding, who leae G o n e r Portion Mon roe to organise' his ecmmand. If the GOT oniment will furnish - him with -• respectable force,which it has thus far bees usable to do, Important and lasting results will at one* be realised. . The Raleigh Stecedard is in favor of a re construation of the Union, and thinks the probable terms of reconstruction between the North and South will be the adoption of a graciail emansipation system by 'all the re bellions States, which Carolina, in common with the other slave Btateriwill swept, if the Government will grant it. Notwithstanding the life of the institution, it te not in the lout impaired by this war, es la generally believed at the North. Nothing but a grist standing army, between the misters and the slaves, eauld impair the institution, over which le thrown they-shield of State and municipal laws, together with the inherent will of the Sentient people. Hence this. terms are the cheapest we =offer, sad the but the South can accept, The Wilatiagic:n Joereel, an original mis sion sheet, in speaking of the sesembling of the North Carolina Legislature by Governor Vance, Detenash.y to cc/udder the question of the Confederate cannaoy e eliaries that other and more Paportent phlegm ocessionche called Session. It Wept/. dement*" the esethstrse* sionista as 1:D4114n to 'me tlid Legislature as a seems of Accomplishing other, porpoise. The GA6IO. State /weal ibises the dis covery • • secret political expatiation, whose pet/pos . o4S moat inferno* and tree sonesca.,.which hes doubtless ramifications throughout.** Stets, and that develop ments may swiftly be axedr whisk will startle the most epithelia. from New'York: NNW • TolK • July 19.—The steamship city of London, hem -Liverpool on the Bth, and Quenetown on the 9tb, has ebbed. A ppwerfulbon-plated ram of 19,00 tom biteelied from Lairds Yard °Amiably for the Meaperor of Chino, bat intimated to be forth. rebels, to to have a revolving Cri ppled. • A iptlldcal disturbance - embed in Bella; awd barricades were aorieUy commenced when the tumnit was put down. Urea from /,iefrpoot, July 9.-;-Cotton le quifit and firehouse*. The weather le favorable for crops. - Broaden:as flat, tending to decline. Pro-. vi done ere iltdel and steady. lily Ye 'Kt Jul./ 18.—Troops from the end Navy Yard! have been returned to their odenal localqies. Three regiteents of militia are aspirated to arrive this evening. ti.a. Dix arrived here this evening. - The New Orleens Ens Metes that the gun bait nom& captured two and burned three schooner' on the Taxes Gout. The Ecpreee Says that General Grant wilt soon rehire* General Abode in command of the Army of the Potomoo. Gen. Wool and. Canby and Gov. Seymour were In cove - ciliation at Headquarters this afternoon, Southern FeWs POSTRWI Monson, July 19.—The fallow lag is from the Rio!mond Eignirer of July litth Okorfaton, falll6 —Bb. GM. Carps r s We attacked put of the enemy', forte on James Island this mornitilb end dm , * aunt to pro tuition of their, gunboats on the fitono with a small ion on bath sides. The enemy is mus ing his troops en Morril Island, evideutly for another attaok..on' the bittery_of Mayne, to night or to , morrov. Three brositortt end the hioritor buts kept tin an almost °mutant ..Nre alrdayi on that work, withlit Mlle dam oce to it, end•littio 4.*toottlag, rho= hair,hitsul hesti7 skirmishing at Zook- SOB. Mississippi. but nothincimportant. • General Boapsarri»dherantllo olookto Willlamston, on the Renoake river, wu. bombarded by four of our gumboots, under Capt:' Fineset, on Minidey night.' . The bridge amen llizdasei nisei Was de elloyedrand thesebels, who had reunify be come quitehold, driven entirely from the river misty amair book. . Fu irr iron Cltarlettnd brew "Zan July 19.=lfall details of the win d o w, a sines Charleston are Unblishad. Daring.the *pendant it rabid, steamer at tempted to land leinfoiroemeats. on Island, but *as dtiviga °clad destroyed by our gunboatlY and the Omni Wary soaped. It iproporlad,, also, that the rebel gunboat, taming toe mu oaf IntilabbMas emptured. Out lossea In tie capture of-the /lords ! d u d 'bitter* . and the attempt en , Port foot up it 'follows t Tb. 7th COS" neatint, 100, a large numbeiof •whouCar• awes/ 3- ard DT Li 8 killed and 21-mead. *d, 7dth= Penns., 149 killed, mounded and fig : Ithlt1 , 11„ 6 wituidedr, fib Coam. 1 *OW JOU wednded;: . 42 di N., r.„ 4 t w it ! and 2 s 4, 4431 45 a 624 01044 morinded; oth maw% 36 killed and 20 tionaded. , • . Hatei ciitaret si quiory;endirsdat 'Of temerad. , nsen isit a ttered. . Most,of thson ono. e osped lamming thelrTanaiiiise lira. and joining RhodduNewoone, who reheated to *este TrentOr. 4 l l o oonsiderable bodies of irsend tan ira te* north of Smell b o dies o 4 ormod Olin an tides and tronblo. • - The ottini of the Nicol& lice, while oat on bus Wan at Upton DeWitt was ton solititod by rehiwisow; He eked flu Ws to pr•care, h.! wu ranted; aid he was making Loa AMP fat MantPldo It Lot so odunts. , Our Burke Army to lifigints....No - Pirolipeote of a Battle, atn. Nair You, JitlY 10.--The Berates Wish. ingtonvoial gym that our entire sassy is back in tient& The enemy is dill in the great valley of wi r siela, moving down to Oltistei sad' _ Di ceeso-for Celp4per, The b aye d to dome through thenpper gaps to wood Weeltingson 'said. hasp the Blue Bldg. bottrosa themselves said our army. • i Timis Ice prospect of a collision for *any dsys to *caps. , A t dispatch in the Baltimore biorriothy of 7eaterll7,i eosins, the statement' that oar wAy i d o rl again beyond , the Patinae& Irma Bin Army of. the rotennan. ; , New o r r th, 3 l/4_,/,& - tiwo ral l fent : _titi 'g o ad - of 4ne../tray. rot the I Pitoass, jutr ig,kissoctut iambs of Lee's max is supposed to bri,b•trii!D „,„L Winotosbei. -,. ?.: -_- , r -- : A atliPPlaltuft; -4.11 ../Y6 O O l faYi iiiit Sr. lag ~,,, odd on Yridayntasnieg,i,jeppeleg , se -h. spotlit* bycetimailafer4 at ; Our )914.110 irigglchtrl4 l l'MlOW ; Totoolo.l - , . galls of Five.Tiiiikiles...,'l; - A - JAVIA4O4IO' 94111 . E . 4111.. m adorismA, riporoa flatuds7. rr *emery rawrs,lloo of Ilartlfeldin , 4 Vt. Av . . P 45 ifebpla Defeated at Jackson, Tenn. . WAiIItIOTON. July 19 —Major Gen. Hurl but telegraphs-from Memphis, July VT, to the -War newtons'', as follows The enemy's cavalry was Amply punished at Sashimi, Tenn., by Colonel Hatch, oa tho Their lons was 200 killod, wounded and Psisoaers; 400 conscripts -released;and about 350 horses ta" en, with more than that num ber of arms. red near, Buffington. July 19 —Governor Boreman -following ilia evening from Three hundred , of hiorgsn'a red near Buffington to-day. IstloL Dick Morgan. There to Morgue'. whole force will be Capti Vjazeuret, mars& the Parkersburg mm were cm Among them no doubt but captured. New York Troops Ordered Some.. A Bteuntur. Fired - upon by a Field Battery At Mathias Point. New You, July 19 —Several more militia regimente-werwordered home to-day. A Washington dispatch says the rebels on Saturday fired on the steamer Geo. Peabody . with field pima from Mathias Point, on the Potomac. Gunboats wont to her proteotton. Markets by Telegraph. Hint Yolk; July 18—Flour dull; 50100 lower; $4 9605 90 for max State; $5 5%55 70 for Ohlo. Whom dull and I. oror;$1 05 forObicagoBprinl; $ t 40 for Milwaukee Club; St 596 1 29 for winter red western. Corn 415685%. Oats dull at 65 Pork quiet. Beef steady. Lard dull and nominal. Whle ky quiet at 45% Concertos quiet. New Toll, July 19-11 our opened dull and closed for extra State; $6 7605 85 for B. H O. Wheat lo lower &amok, active; St 0761 751 for Spring; $1 25 1 w 23 for Milwaukee Club; $1 27551 33 for red unhooked. Wdtaky gulag it 45%. Stoop rather miler, particularli sloes Me Board. money 8557. Resifts dull and drooping. .Beading 1211; Brio 97%; New York Central $l 21%. Cold 8; 11 8. lirsregistered 81.104%; coupcxx, 106%; 62.0 k, coupons. 101%. FROM CHLEMEBTON o , Capture of the Forts n NMI/ Island --Breach made in the Walls of Fort Sumter. The 11. B. steam trareport Fulton arrived at New York on Saturday morning, from Port Royal, by whioh we have news from Charleston up to 10,g o'clock on the morning of the 14th instant. , On the evening of the 6th, General Gilmore sent from Folly Island a large detachment of troops in fiat-boats to the Southwest part of Morris Island, which is densely covered with wood, and daring the night the troops threw op entrenchments, and by half-past three o'clock six heavy Parrott guns were placed in position. In the meantime a large qpntity of round shot and shell were sent over to Morris Island, and at a quarter to Ave o'clock on the morn ing of the 7th, the wood was out away in front of the battery, and the guns opened Are on the rebel entrenchments. The rebels, who were asleep at the time, were so surprised, that they rule/ out of their tents.,in their night clothes, end were under the impression that the Federal troops had succeeded in sattonnding them, and that their capture was certain. In the course of half an hour the rebels were drawn up in lino of battle, and returned the Are from their guns on our troops, without, however, doing any damage. On the evening of the 7th, a large body of Federal troops were rowed to Morris Island for the purpose of supporting those who had been sent over during the previous evening. Adout 103 o'clock the Mee evening, four of our iron weds, which had bein lying cif the southerly end of Morris Island, steamed quietly up the harbor until they arrived off Lemming's Point, where they came to anchor sad made preparation' to take part in the own ing Aght. As early as half-put four o'olook the guns from Folly Island opened Are on the rebels for the purpose of drawing their attention from Gen. Gilmore's position. Everything being in 'oedipus Gin. Gilmore ordered an advance of his troops, consisting. of the 7th CoPsoetibtkilth Maine and 76th Pennsylvania , regiments. At the fame time, the iron•cisds and Fed- I end battery rained a shower of shot and shell upon Fort; Wagner, which is the old Cam. miel'4l rt. Point battery, diemoun g two gnus, and ling a number of men in he fo Wb le We: pannonading was a - its. height, the '7th . Connie:lint graduall worked its CI way in the rear of the rebel intienehmants, and at shunt eleven o'clock were ordered to Aisne. Giving three .cheers for the Union, they rushed_ forward and drove the rebels from their gl, and bayonetted a large number, who we subsequently removed to the reel. The re rider of the rebels ran into the fort, throw! away' their muskets in order to fa cilitate her escape. The lent 7th, meeting with molt success, were again ordered to charge Fort Wagner, 1 which 4a4 already been badly damaged by our Are j forming in line of battle they brave ly rushed forward, and after fighting desper ately, gained the parapet, which they held for some tfolo, but the Rebels being largely reinforced, the brave fellows were obliged to fall back. It was understood that the Oonnietiout boys were to be rupported by the 9th Maine and 16th Pennsylvania regiments, 'bet for soma unknown case, they were unable to come up' in time to the support of the If lb , and the latter regiment slowly retired, tati ar m with the a number of prisoners. - " The "ehatS• made by this regime - at upon AA fort is - ooncedad 'by those who., saw is, t o have ban: one of the finest ek, o t has bon made during the. ~_.,rebellion, FA imbutpustl y . the regiment TeeelTeh one Ya s uo, praise from Gen. Gilmore. ' The regiment, 0 1 11 . 'reporter was Informed, went Into the fiat about seven hundred strong, and came out with aloes of over two hundred killed' and wounded. The - gallant SOW of. ool Watient nobly paformed the dal, assigned O'..enc, and relleotewl honer upon; their State. , The 9th Maine also acted acid% although it. war not somas%exposed , f.0, , 10 Or. 01 She rebels as the Oonesoticat mei:nail; The 76th PennsylVi!..' ii,loportialtteek an active part In the early In the morn int, and after their Me r, who had command, was badly wounded, the **infant was unable to rally theni t mat they were ordered to the The revolt of 'General- Gilmore's operations 'up to the morning of the LIM Is; that the the 'Soden' lzoops ate to poilimsion of all the batteries on 'Morris Island. ma Port Wag • usr and up to the time of the departure of , thitulton. our °Oben were sanguine of the capture of that . Vert. The Izokolai s. it bireportad sesularod Od dest servism. Wherever Asir shots struck they told with fearful affect. "likrathyplawie, eboutlhefort the Iron was ripped up and the . guns dliniouted. At one Mae .theifelPS was so rapid that the rebels wide coapellad to 111111111 tad: gans and ,seek refogein the ease -1 mate& 1, • - ' . ' Motet on the . lith froa•ctade And rit /On Banter s jet they did' not fairly. tonsessoe nark mill the morons 'of the 9thi when they opened with eantsetneas, their ikon predating a good and upon the wail at the south olds ; of the fort., . Bo far as woken, bees. aide to asiertain; the Ming was, kept up for two boon, when Wert were gins to withdraw. An °Son orate 47th' - NOW York ro g inent who4lPlittest toldlite_pareer ot the Ful ton. that a •bresek had been effected on the southern facie of Fort Banter, and that insa ne& as a num* of shells exploded inside of the fort thin mast hare been considerable lee of life. The arias it is also reported continued up to the noising of thip 13th but, bat with what remits we are unable to learn. - On the atorsing of the 13th one hundred and thirteen 'wounded rebels were brought to folly Isiaads where every — attention was shows nen by our miens. Keay of. too ,isosukod that they were forced Intrillie rebel service, and Artwork& of the'tnatosat Is whir& they had been sah jaded dating the - past. year. • . • Thep ris nanny Btrataass sad intend. Z an" oath' a allegianni after with they The /Bey York ,'Cbiaffeernfels . of Battuday 6 , " 1 04; ie ,innuipl the: Owe s says i .We learn that theollent announcement of the ciptareof Tort ?obits kasi been raidied Port gander , . . . is now sownsondni•lky ono • 11?-11(41011:111 iIAMIMMIROUPti - !win irrna mgr. OUI TALUU/S, will raisond to prow. ' 4611 3 11 it;imarem Mild* "-; ; bang Una Skin enizze. P MIMIC XOlllltEl3 O.EXAMINATION or TEACIIPS. —lltale will to as osaoluation• f Tisetions for the &boob. of Nanterre Pm: ealo, at Fpr rig Gar. den Soboet Hoene. on M ND• V sioastm2 6 20th, at 10 o amt. All ntpllcalts urn regiselred Ld noi 10' PITTSBLISUU S CONNIILL6- . VILL'd SAII.I2OSD ardpANT4rsr MORTGAGE TIIME Ogitllll. 0021- OTSUUTIO re BONDS —Holders ate he re b yiil tbst the loterrst tionporry oa the •abotre Scud', doe itollust It; 1b63, .10 ha t old af,ar that "Oath 0 0 0.11.111n0t1012 and delivery at lb* Office tf the PIM. torah Trost Compaq, Wool street. W.O 1210121101 4 . • Secretary end Treatorer. OTIVAI or Nam= 11.1.111/03LTION C 0,4 1 . rittatintl. Hay Wth, 12133. 1 1 IW ~,,s NOTIZE IS HEREBY GIVE to the Subscribes to th e Stook of the eat- . ern Tramportation Company that an arena; of TIVS DuaLaltS ( $l5 Of)) PIS SHARE h beep. loried up= the stock mbectibed.Olyahls at th aloe of the Treasurer, at Pittehallth; on or before the 12th gay of Jane. 1203. and .0, like amount every thirty days thereafter. until otherefl2o rfoheed By order of the Board. ' • ,fetilm a. J.PIAPCMIGL, Offeretary. Olt= Pit &LisaWWl INSllaalloll t tsburgh, J ai, 6, 1889. DIVIDEND.—The President end Dinciars of the Atlegheer inaurttuoi Co LW* this day declared • Dlrldond of TWO Doi„. LABS AND fir IT 0 (I/ 60) per .hare oat of tho earittiss of to, last Sti months, p able to Stock holders en and atter holiday, the 15th si inst. - 11179 W • D. is. 090 K. Peoreten WELBOTION.—Tho f3t3okholdero of me Little 13aw Mill Dun liadircood Co. ens Pnotified that an IClectlon mill be bold Pa Praddent and Directors. to serve for tile timbal year, on DOD DAY.Ilia 27th day of Jc*y nest, at .the °Mee of the Oompany, in Tomperanoevil e, be. • Moen the Wino( I. and 4 o'clock p. m. 1141.1.4 LL, DIVIDEND.—The ttookbolders of the Pittsburgh d Allegheny ilrldp 00. (e , Hood stre. t,) are hereby netlll.d tb.t • Dividend of rota Pia ain't has fhb day been declined, out of theprofits of the Int r x mente, payable forth. with. B.BSILL, Tre•lnrer. lyt:gar PROVOST MARSH AL•d tarrtos, 231, Marl= or PDYA Allegbeny. ]ay 15th, 1861} UUBSISTENOE OF DRAFTED nS kilfa —Rroproale will be receivod at Clio. office until WZDI. z6DBS, July Lod gi ngS. at 1 olock y. m., for Boarding and Drafted iden, from the time of tholrreporting at them Head quartette until they are dlschseged or tramforred to the Rendezvous about to be vet Motioned bore Ridden will stare the number of men they can subsist sni the price of Loaning and Lcdgiug metal, PaymiuSwill be made monthly, thrf rt_,h the Pro vost Heise st Clanerars OM e. Pb. aggregate coca fozßearding and Lodging tem& not exceed Forty Cants per day, or for Boarding alone, Thirty Cents. J. W. gIEISCII., ()apt. and Pitttost !lush'', 23d Dist. Pa 1001:41 ti Lazo MAL% LI e 1111i.111 - IZ..—• A. The madereignee le.prenved to eentreat Vate tutors del»q 111711T1BOD011 OOQNTr GLASS SAND WOK, to large or small quantities. Marsarsou Phunp. a Beet; Ban ana. Inn , of the firm one 4 Tabneatcetin Co. lean be egen at the et. Chula. Robing:nit% 111- day, the 17th hut. By sub, madras A. B. B &1751 AN, l7Mt3t Mapleton, Briptlngatm .'Pa. aseVull. tt co L • Pirrievaatt, July 16th.A. D . IEO9 . 8500 .R.ll:„."„latiu",—.l t atl ff tl .. o7Nd s I:till:it/121GD Y LK, l• I. &WAILD f :be r t fir.d °metal. of th• Iresttl ceceow rtnc oet to the buildings recently th4troy.d at city 1716:31 B dr. et. 13% Jr, Valor. ru Dna trrsu n 3,11. If you cleat arzemption 'rola the draft, call at try office. Remember tee place. WM. T. MIMS, No. 101 71fth street, THE OHBAP.b ST PLAGB IN THE 1:1001 S. MOMS - wp Is at BOILL&N103, 91 Mkt W.A. JUST RECEIVED, &ITER.% Da3aIORA.LB *ND I_,voTB At BOSLAISP'B. Satistket area iIANDB WANTED IIAGMHIsTS AND uoutanrai WASTED. Nona haalienry ve k need !m wagta . pald tip" gb4 workmen. il. WADeriLL, A 001nrSTE1T ERFLNAIt, To" taksobarge al • radiam Awl', with refarences, at 41 Mirket lime( 28,000 BEAVER FIRS 'IIBaCJE 2XOIIIIIIIOII OGAL AND LIME YARD. IlLaziox Avarai, Amacaim J,V3. ImlrlAtalratV; l ' WM..a. WARD,' Hai remand WA aMacta the clan zio or Ham ail) LI:11317/1 aramma ewe, Bevies' Star* eiroino• hams from Da. 1111.!t1H 3 p m. falttf pun 103 COLD; eADA. WATE/if • .. Drawn book itirod Xerantain. Aavi slap **batons itra al Atilt and 0.0.,810.,*t kinds, hsh ever; day, *A-. • pAlitteditt FRON Xtus 0ty.41) uuu `• TRT."—Ths• =dint ire. .now ProPorod. te , bring we emigrants tram any Vert . - "ghe e / M e. laea ' Sr SeetiMed• either by onprti.rioatulnne gtmaanoroludloil tike pair onvomr "GRIM 11.AbTX or tissUclwo , ,o! taw ',tole% tar than Mime can lii pura mod for at mil o f Ptetabasgh. 'Da stooso Ara Irra Lit Moo' OM._ WodneolnYilonatitng at 'Londonderry ' th e le Le... Tb• oiling nom* /BMW Lturpooloves7 . . • D. o• 4. - • laeopan ALciez. Oktoncote Dal int& it.riattatapd pi t t„, Aurgh , W ADONIS 'AND CAtCro3 yoB, kits hind .. n d m ilio to orb. 1 411 TUCt Idnde of WABOS Dita. - 11TBIBLBi - WllllKL•liPaa ovv z AN D az 1174 . 7 Sot.hoi boat tou'ir igl , l BAS:I4 mp& AKIN Oil Whseled BAS 4 , lake Mobil SIVIL =US FOR BK. 4632 , 1111' roam and tithe on -Butoollindius, the patatoßary, am, .. IaVE VEN DE - full it Lai mums ot Nairana Statapila koptron hand at th; Intatnal UMW Offito, No. 67 Watar atroot, faVii rm°l 42ear t mula" 4 " hl.l4l. T"'T i " . , M*ll,, N. mom'- ' a.. tutl, 0T1433.-411 porsonsinligibvad cote A..ll lab Mewl Dm DAZE a.:OHORCAire eland m ded call-apt MIAMI -EL Yoo 111%. Jr.; at my old. Mace au Pena street* mho fa swim: bed to settle tlye,lblodnyme al Me l a te Arm and to re. Wye WIN for me:' ; P. DA Jcum Mr. legi: - -., T; - EpoGratr . ClTßATl:'faik' OEsiA is Lb productive a tbilxiit riHiltalmaick a l l etateaps of Us etanuielt-Riiititmri.. ! iuid all oomer *tuts miaow *OW Aotal7: - - Par ads at 01 , 0 - 1. Azuvre mina, DRUG Wrcblit enre...4/Itia STA %%doing Ovrot• 1•531 j CWT. ILBOUV41), 1"; wg. Oil' lxiLteit , ovals, H 0.1511 etesa.,: • late M w tubs , Ma , 'aim& : PLAT= WABI gOODe. sew biectt -41 T Sa *Ar . tbs. Plan stip b azsm "Os , „ STRAIN 41L'icbitioa. *iinisuimii,' , 4.l:lol l , A. D./31p—, 1101411WARD,4O AN onto DOLLAB4 - ILIM 4D au4 otariatlou of lb. pinfor Platii ii i i r , C ban beau eta.. Nut"ike to tbs -11!° ' Pfr ' tI I;IO I IAWIZ kg. of ' sAmtiminsittitizoN, - mum ow wipars tsitioßikapt, per oft*. ni. - Cotair ot Witty *id 'NMI.' drab. 000,0 POIMIXVIXOW -447 and aim' it i fsxmAN ittoreniNGT LLN =our shounistbak, ours. blae glaik, eases Ilruiemeoitralas, bum bode gets; or Wan& ee ewe Itted. be We el Cita gOlllllllO mittio mots s., WA 3 MO, - T' ,IQUIDIIRENNETraIair Wiedit LA Ls di %Mit ior mattes. hs' • Viat et II L 4.l6oolwilateiria , jud rsedva torsahr 'it QM LALLY'S 0111117„katta• MINN 6 .l.otera *mar „ r , rarnme•—asimaim4sevas i li fi li esit.liamood owl Inlast ?Mr Ihrbi MAR JUL N. --- PROEM Illterall l'L'w -00111011, • og Fourth eh. Pitt.tat•gb. July tun. 11811 Tr. - _ - EXEMPTED ..E r ttohi. DRA Ft-- lite ' In eh:a:admire arta:Cord:re, I rubltati tbe . fol. towing list.. ofpeieote I ainapt , d from Mart by 'he Baled of Miroltmoist to th's Metal. to UM dare, with the Words alb. Ir oaleplishr - ' st M.o.soz priurnits ram sl'o. Geo. Sachs, ild ward. w'm 4 Jones, 2d ward, 'Jobe WChrisky, ltd ward, And-211021P.21d ward, rir Brackey.:lit ward. deo Nan. 3 ward. Thom Inalisb, lit ward, do B r dolor, Mt ward, I Thee B Dickinio, SA want a lilalntesta, gd d uo, /Min lfaion 21 ward 1 A Qoay 3d ward, • Be t hna l' 1 Tater Winner. 3d ward, :oho B ID e, Ild yard, -K Ooletnan.3d ward, las WOMobey, 1d Jain 80.a.1, ad ward, . JO la BINi sodo,ith Ta, tied illialler. 31 nark Isdbt Ile Donald ,8 tits. W 9 hinalms, Babinenh:: lacrb Dattn B B Inan Hoary & Eshry,thentant, satin Brides, Baldwin. /011 Blatt; POMP I WIN II Binger, PIM J G thaws% 2d sik . , amain:O.. VT &mown. - /Mlo rioatimaxn cutirr Toz aa .rics.re.u. or Man weal. Jame If Linn. chronto pant* 11DelharEld from Co. g, ad Vs .. ' ''. 1 , I ,'• Jame.. lifien4*.xelid batoptiela. Stoma Ban lin,tartanto, km both ey.d. Wilildi banda na, John W Reynolds, di moats= to I.lllBp, facia* of left femur; discharged Bom Ga. - 11.- 1 134 P. V. Forint ..113Uton. conned. IP 1 , 7 104 : - ' Josiah li, Johnston. Ingitynal Monalin Tboodors Bauman, varicose TOWN. r , Janes P 1044, moulded in loft arm, fiat shoulder, at Pittsburgh Lading, " Henry Winder, tubercles of the loop.',' Richard Et Patterson, inguynal lona Bunted Barman. tirgnaa , In ' stater% Andrew Herr. yammer veins. r - . Frederick Kilter, Tattoode. , " -. : • Jamie McGirr, fistula and censiniptilm. HT NUSON or Townsman LCOITTLILII"MINMITTL • Name. - Itedidence. ' - luleitltrila. Jaa 8 Blair, We., Pitob`gb, Chic Miler. -Haw I Dun; First ward, - Pisa. Leonard. WM Fulton. Second ward. .. Joan Eat/. Leann( Wise. Third ward, William Wallace. It B Itlngwair - Yon lb ward, Clinton Drool& Jet V Vonaldoci,ifourth ward, • Jas filarro. • Thad L itt e, Third ward, Win B Lll,ls. Isaac it cOlure, Sixth ward. Cho con.. nriesPs LlNents,Moth ward, 'Jed Warm. Eau Pringle, Man ward, . Jaa Dim. Wm Johnson, Eighth mud. • The. liccalliatar. George D lindle,Elghtla ward, .. Bally 11.-riand. W. liirkparlos, S e nwhorard, Bohai Thome. ~ B . lOULOLIND LCD Mamma ix Mat nistanfra. ' Dame. Drafted and En. Resoled at Beal ruled in. Reddencs. Joseph Allen LBt Ger. . ' Baia at. FD . °rutile, Pitt rdwasiiip, Gurinny ot., 0. Tilos J Hall, Third wird, Lawrence co. li lloashausen, Thud ward, -- Breda ward. Ea E t Milos, Second ward, Washiniton co. Jar II Hopkins, First ward, , - Third ward. as amnia Kann D. 1.180: Jae 11ECIIntoCt td ward. Co H, 1334 P. Y. . G. o'er- with, 2,1 ward. do Cl, Und P. Y. Win Si SOCutch.on, ad ward. Co V. 1311th P. Y. AfAchaelJ Brirloy, 41.1. wari. Co. 'IL, LEM P. V. Alas Elsolloo. SU. ward, or F.,-1234 P: Y. Hoary tirtb, Lawrenceville, Cb..13, - ISSIA P. V. John - IV Douthett, Versallia, to A ilth P. V. n.art Hernindo, Einneeth to., Co E. Pith P. V. F. e...'rritatorth, L. Bt, °tax cp., Co 11, Oath P. V. Mathew J. Mitchel ; tat ward, Co EL, latith P. V. amass wino ma. NOT DOCLoNCO sersztriona John iiteinhartserast yard. WitnewearJoho Mutter, Nara d Hochman.::. . In is 'Rudman; let' ward.,''Wllxcerw-I bags P. Mmels, Frank Snyder. 'Anton - F romm, let ward. Winessin-t tarot Eons, Win. 110IdNier, John - B. -.Hoban, hit mad. Witnemcs-TW. liplmee. L. D../l'iCeo. , , par/TIDO= ON A WIDOW 04 AOLVTA.IIINTS. , Louis Treiar, let ward. Witriones- Brant Henri', Phi ip'Petre. Norco A Kenrody, Ist ward. Witnemes-Geo. 11. Boles, John. Moore. . 1.1 nasurraincitsas or wag-OVZIL INIZTVTITT. iNilrID. Jae.. Al' ttiriakey, - 31 ward : Witntaso-Janntlah hot Iran, Dante Way' O. 9cdwartzOot ward• Witnessed-Alex. Craratne. A. B. B,blmt.my: ~ • - ...; L ums rriztra on man: Tommarim. Wm B. Little, ad ward...'Wltnenoto,Jps.Littio and Thome. Little, jr. , . . . James WO:pokey, 31 wud-LEver TE07.1 • ' 1. HIRAM FOwrElle • Contain and promvidarapi aid District. Pa. • . "B ..A tip or A ichUbLtilat .'. .. ~-.. -1:Zo Visions or Pisonalsranta. •• Fourth et., Pitt. banal, Pa., Joy Id, no. PTlnt .BOLIaI • WII4. MB ET THIS ROZN I g 4), it • tiolotat. and erandata Bab. Minter - fin ;in the City of Patztrarib, moll il o'dork,witanthe roll et. Otaltaddlon its the 14, Id, Ile, aid 4W Wards, will be celkd. at which tinta . :h. piallOill drafted Mr... , : -, • „lat. Plods's, the receipts o. the Ballecice a Internal . keysian. ' - U. Present en abbobrdied Botetitatii arceatabl• to the Board. -3d.-13sle .• fife Board that-he la motor 14 last VI rest= a Physical Dieabtllty Ls atberwlwi . ith. , Becel••• 11. 0,1 oral, do, lad remora at.;ll yr.nd. Li' xs soilt ttaaa'arod to thst shop • L 'being «Lrablith.ll near tads oPy. The Mara wd. to in tuition sand &O'clock t i. sa, ad l ottralng en boos for slaws at LW opet. . . ~ .r. 2io_, BICIBO_BOBiIITUTZS. 111. d door Irlow Cathedral din to buy , EL JINES, rtnt itiratYlai Vidoobt otry. WDL P Locikli for tale •t the DRITI&T, c E. BLAIR'S, 1111 Allsorbenv. /34urenanco of an ceder tram, &ale' Lehtent Provet els iies , l Chailal.l:lfAtomforl. LI. toveril lett D. 5. Sanitary: Al •ny swoon whole elem.:est to thaporson heeled, Roy or rea-lesd ao s eaten tate i bat anegro Tudor waiting lan% f• not • ellf• wary opine to Toorofore, ender cane tole Board enneot ranter teem is soberluatel. crafted pm oh o baying tindirocko of "'deo solidi. totes, eray, - ther store; par itAsetineof Derr mbrtl • tines, up tIU the dec. task =RIB ore called film .the roll of. Mir district. Moe hour: for ex realialreg'81111111111:11118 vtli hereiftec to men NU:Mt:Ai Jefe!VICX o'oloot, dolly. ann , farthrir retire: — - ' -Those 11.1 XVI is the roll not irsaoled aa Yeadry at Ste dole.k, will ba *OA On hiliorayet ohms eakek. By coda of elm tiried of Ihrarment. b. 11 3 lf /MITER, OfPt..e2APirf iceilAssol l i ft2d DM. Ps. , The *mit ktaiitott*Xxist ordiri as follows . Wisiatassos. D. Maids S. r. x "As 'dfsfled nun . iota, Ai Slaty deoiso, DOPOOIT tidos boadird dollsakuliti the uollib or of Int. sual Siossoio.' 8118.7•01',To WATI/lIIIIIWA/i. If .:• us tog Sy sits &std. or ONO safi S titotis psis .a mieatfoc sad airs . dlsfsd. " 1 T1181141:1118! YBAOL CfliClOsWd of irirolliiiat stn`' n-porstuao of os. lea% allow Ouy trattorias°. offal 'rows 'Lotto* of s roOldtato, (ol the otiatodl ol l l Wen ProdudDS bim• DLII4 Our thcosimosolox of drawl tass,lo rods*. sisaccaptosis =Wawa, or pay . tho tn.,* Inuidrof - ordiat Of tho bomb J. lladull,ruarKla, Prestdont; Cot: 'iuss Tot ootlfatitia4 Sid Las. 116 ' - - innissurtt W.d tlttrlot Tinosalvanta, • OS foisitiottsetirlastatglui IL. --Sl7BSTlTOTE4w.ikti,nbittitutee will '` 4 r 'siandurd it thr Dec. likroen Oa bouts of San and ono o.d&cs d4Gri lip AO qm dip li ma abs parsoantansd is ordered to MOM f. UMW pment disarm Si nrsisnetnt sobstltato mat siss,lsoUss to - wilts, tilos Board. stAlsg thi day till sill spear. natrUtatits l anai-mum" sin and arkettnosa all.n dtisia. 11/Oas is slabatinatif Is gaud ad sworn ns, lbe 'dinged anal w4l teo toe grtieoear that .he la not grope amps to to ndUiUI aloty drams Us We far Wick he nu &OA irspo ot baying tonal.h. 1!4 . 411 - vocrittabb sinstitetg, - A - - ' rthriovioaioa dawn to um 000 i. M ils tAirtr r a in t tillig o UMW. la II) d htt adi .ili o e . on yountetion or 'lt s , daplicht th. pm. draw r e ord.a a' = *" ..o lB .7 ' ..rg ithimi e 5t........... ". ...„ 8".. .„. Masts rat b• is -di",41,1 1 :1.1?-t. r adir.atif balt %A ao a mo 7 n 141. Thb 4 4 .418 / 9 P l " ledßootheP ldlatddd dt steamer*Po_ ,. - . —.l',z' , syrnestoo era .I•E2= sadSmarttOfOrhsorfthslQ . . of dtegeolthrld otter amont a 414: 1 4.- 4 •0" 1 by thelloerdof lharolloost 'protest he deterred .. ".- y am" ' ablldoettar start , les chary M al= tee Bona. worms! Lp b !._.. me. . Itslotrlithi . Mmulga‘ " 61v.- '' ' t the pasta etmpttea y i e110,,,. - ~, ,, ,, , , ..,S l. y.kottlsiodottoll bl " sn " - " ..1111i " ' ' —le - rstarbodt Min a be rob Wool. or :. illiillt.b.l4l L L ...,...7,pa g iA. s - of aIi,SOU9VIC ' . * 14011113174 from Ow lagid MI. metbe derrodt. -. t.ber shy Bath MAUI. LBy an whoa. ,"•••;„, liowici m , i ,..., i,, itty.ittirths. if tbs, - .,..5e, shr burr sp. ' 7 . . Aril terrltestshh to mortar Pr. B• By_ths c osh Ott. 4§ to hordes, es its ~ vr•il, Byre eltiiiPst.. ' Nystrot. •.e sitNoss am ir t shozi' tin) hi ' . 'iegalred Burge root satyr be toholoodoo .' ''-- .- t which the Thearoast of beldam itsooili.. , 4 ore Br Boatel- Teti a 'altar 'to rsostpthat joithi,,. 2,` . Nara oft to 1100 4 should acesSi mail iii.av_..t 'rad& th• - " , lab room' is d2tibt Illoic ob i ... 'tiff .12: orrfiraterpoa lA rted. It - Becstui g . exemptios, rare =oh eildtttraryntOf se i. mare he prodocid, Logos to be corldesed. % _..'w ' dagteiftliOadas, Of t. • dor. , , - 7,,ta , The rooter. sboddlO sly rearronar they sa. : Maar - Biala% mad bre'resldats alas iteillitj. Da4r.tdD 888 trAPOAT biatAbitirdoor Dlsolotar the duorsorseedbo. BoThEDAY, alt 4" ill-thal. ll= Us ans. ft bad Troth errs; flobrogyt. • G , THIIIiktDAT, JULT4 6.4iftb,.11.134, deroth. ' BlabDobill. . _ 41 "Net II 4Ittsbturt , TBoosesselers fim ki= c l: ltottlt Pittiboryholloorzheofork ihtshigban. , 'Ebeeort, tsebeth,"^Ber -=W=ith. Pitt Sala* ship,- - ol.m43ltohrtoisend Peebles trlolllllU sn. tr ß a lla C IbLeTth l e r a .:'- .Wot obbJe ro fe arti p, Patios, leldOirWirser'ft'tiebrUtaddi Uprt4,1.,1 otadisos &ma :gite. Borth . spar. ii ~ „sum. tgesoebt - art Neellte. -,,,•;; x- !: , T.i;-',. '*. .I'. irsolll N'Ostlig, i":' ' , '" i: V 1 40 1 10 it!itc.",;II,.a.MIRWLWALM,e. trr,cisavulOUrktr.WAdiziti tae tae . u.„„9:v.ipih,-aitijiiint 11.11..00r Ma peemonams 6 4Mussowiliglii SAL - Nadi ra „aft ,sdUsAfiewilb me- boadrill boolgr. Tuway4gas 0.010 ta - Ahms rums gm swots liktii4k• Mg «Mow_ mtiwnift s. , ror-tabo panwati oi tAc 0". Is nits adurrovielizt "Ai* . _ 4 Deglitsa ~ , ,ri finamaraPf•Mtlittree:r4 - 4 V.4 ~Z.,4114. t 410101. tiyikG:C 74,41:ieg - Mtwara. ' PULLS. PpAO,OO,