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At lUDS. 0'05 4k, 95 • 're u.-- se s• 74, Unmoor: ---...«...... 29 2-10 Vision Comity Ticket, Air PPRMad .11.44 y wDIV/rid rt. Nona HAMPTON. hor Asuritip. . JOHN P. GLASS. u. aLrasommacw.• - • in. NANA B.- 8111111011.. n. NIL DINIMITOI4 V. TRIM. J. BIORAM. Bp. "Olork of oast% W , IL A. _ DAVID ATIVIa. eArdir. DTI% ' moaL M vas. WM. 3,BlollA.Btri. Tor "ClereAr rammoiortAur. OBOZOB HAMILTON. •Pbr Moser of A. Poor. JOIE P. DEA VO. Sotslet,. of St. Vincent De Paul. This satiety, - which has for Its object the renelot the poor, has dons% noble work sines its, lapidarian in Wintery, 1881. The aria Clenfaeles wa. orpnissd at St. Paul's Cathedral. with 148 members. Blues then 1,244 parson have tan visited Jinfiellimd, inelnding 486 familial. The retiripts were 31,786,68. and the bahnoe on hand Is 8168. ThO Ladles' Conference was organised in Prieni47. 1863, and embraces 64 alive mem ber* They hare virited and renewed 167 moons. The receipts . were 2 186 •111ri have a balance of 814 ht the treasury. Tre ad dition to the cash donations, they ban die- Unmated eoisiderable clothing, dry goods, eta The Male Conference of the Drilketral furnishes seal, provisions, shoes, etc., while the females furnish clothing, bed slakes, eta. 81. Patrick's Confluence has 34 numbers, and through their Writs 54 families have been Mimi, 81 l'iter's Conference, Allegheny, has 01 'esembars; 18 familia are now on the relief • rolls, besides 82 persourenesed. The exertions of an the Conforenas have been leanly directed to the relief of widow' with famine., orphans and soldiers' famines. The shore statement Is a most gratifying ex hibition of how much good can be socempllelr. ed in a quiet way by systematic • exertion. Before relief is gins, two member of the So ciety investigate 'soh application fully. and beam no imposition can be pracrieni by them. They intent celebrating Tesolu ti fiving day, August 6th . by a festival for • poor, at fibmwood Grove, for the papas of enabling them to meet the many sans of charity that will be made on them the aiming fail and whiter. , Trainswill run to the grime from the Pitts bunt and Conuellsville Sunned depot, cor set of ndes and Water streets, every hall hour during the day and in the evening, until ell at the gene are brought baok to the city. facerriee ticket', 16 cents; to be procured before entering the oars. Addriss of Frederick Douglass. Lafayette Hall was crowded last night to its utmost capacity toliar the address of Proitolek Douglas. 8o dense was. the as sembly that it was absolutely 'suffocating. The following persons were chosen °Ears: Pr/midair, - Bev. John Peek. Vice Presidents, Nev. Samuel Watts Bev. 8. 11. Thompson, Prot Ballad A. Ne ale, Prof. N. H. Freeman -WUlianuan ikq , John Gaither; far. liseistait Poieffserge ILVethon.. ...,,Tlmaddreas vas one of the inset and sonvineing arguments against the fau.lity lospromise , which we 'have lint haar Eve ~thing was given to the South that she" asked, and yet, instead of loving umere, she aimed at every step a deeper and laterite, hatred. Now the only thing that remains is Sejeut_tids rebel/lon dente. - Is vela to at tempt ti.woo our " bitter halt" any longer. Colored Mau need not talk of mousy nor of - ogles is this trials. They Aetna amore, which has Dewed the bands Mad the hearts o f their rase at Millikan's Bend, Vicksburg and Port • Wagner. Now is the time forthem to assert their manhood. Let than show that they; kw the same mange, the suite parloUgut; the same coda/sum and the same hack= that other men have, and then that' will soot he reepopted. AU men admire *enrage, and if the colored men will only display It now, they will esuunand the respeot of the Govan meat sad the Nation.- Let than only titan •-the Naked Buttes uniform, and they will soots -hams - the right of satrap sad every ether -They will soon have the same pay end ON Mme privileges, as they hero now lA. eases peetectioa as the wait. soldier. - The eadrus was fregnently interroptedll.l the most varderom applause, and produced a mut powerful ant upon all prem., whether white or.-oolorsdP It articulation-rand the setisalation of sound common senso—be a olististspdsliteg characteristic of humanity, the meakeoll of the colored race was demonstrated last night.. United States Disirtct Court. Wks IThiled'stass Distritt Court mot at tan *Week jestadmiqmorning. Ths..followlng patine plead guilty to the . Otago of tasking - and laid tikes., viz Henry :8. , . !Mask Cm, frank Snyder. Jot C . _ . liart.'flarythe. Gollelb Ludwig; Wm. Canes, fiend Baku, John Gregg, Jolut W. U. 'ltug wore *soh. dud' one dollar and mutt of 'prosecution.' - 72 Lomas ilitaid.lifetbloslissaiVieneh imis) ware found guilty of Oetrnstlag as ea - rolling alsain the township of Nowdevaiik isf, Bower wady. Tau were sash tined ton dollars sad eats of prosecution. The Judge remarked thist;iis dury was old and ignorant asset LA ack aflame, be would Impose t Um, bititthey ever did similar sot taw wouldka /mare hundred dews "did bipdtosed two gears. Ole* apd- Situ. yam In owls an lb. 401101% amok, of Mao say, --40 -11011141kirged btu" tki 414460 of. Capt., Osiawll. I,ls4eiterrna looaairoiapillooAtOiatiiiitathoi. lailaimaur von bead agalast loafs Bad -Oak- for prOttaxtig: -ooklios to dwarf, and ....alas agalaat Shaw airsabbooprfot sAdlat a Fayeue Nprazie. poinda! sad fashionable - plias of To. mot Is sow fa the fall We of mow, nadir adiatrablo iaanapisoul of Moja C. /1: Ora.elagoa. A Imp avatar of gusto— limy of lkolo Irma this part of. tho toast*, ara air alloying all the 'Oviiktapa of Ibis 4411glitfal flamer resort. Alikoask roots aro aussofoao, tho axonanosfatbas eat^ sad tho• lire fill didra l" r e rel lf fr.? time itko Wad by, mad law milks she meet bi sna , for delightful at this . a g ists(4 tatimt—iite Vests bola; me ax 4 Mat bleak& Mn bthspensable to mostort. think et this, yi 1,. basi,.oPressad dame of nisaladom I /Mika for a season the heated walls of the • Olt7—Mmahou the • dank sad the eitntlag roosaAtbo away I. tie maintains md bop No v • We moan% speak at the roman. Sean/q, tie nal spate, the rustle psalm% and the ;. joibiaalsymeata affords& by a visit teay nionsgs: All tine delights tallow " as a assesseary misname, and an heightened by a musetensuess that, made: the arsenous . t Proprktor, isiising is per . i i ii =r lll /gar plaasare or Warfare with tie mains at tha gusts. ... pa:lr.—A freight, train ea ths Nan. - - Ealifted tan a th• Use p Inl Men. _ Stilla'erlaw's arlullyssat of Wilklar m in t kali dunghill tlut looometim. sat 1111011. ON sisiahlag ozo'ot VA cam The SOO VW /KlNgeoraq .011 !..M. No One wag" "c" ablirbodled En -..••••••••••..a bitttat.a. OPP/S 11 ND. • P4llOllllO * .{Mt°111116"-^—• ♦ Snout Munn of boat btus►p at ;0/pale irlll Is bald Ude maw. OW Book Table. Boar fosimaaas I a - Naos Cy NOT OS: Sec, I Conn, of cycle Leto-. in.ttrn I el hat. ore! Philaeophy la the Royal Institution. "With witratlone. Peer York: D. Appleton A O. tars. Pittsburgh: Air We by R. c. Darts, No, 93 Wood street. 480 pp. Mao. The very title of this work indlositos that Professor Tyndall is an adherent sad ex pounder of the dysaininal or mechanisal the ory of hat; that he towhee the new philoso phy on this Important subject, u it has been gradually developed aid mast:satiated by Count Bamford, Sir Humphrey Davy, FAITS diy, Joule, Thomson &insult, Grove, etc , etc., whose beautiful ' and Ingeelous experi ments, together with the woad induction of the tuts thas escort dud, Union sineeleft the supporters of the .auttetial theory'the school doetrise at a loss for aro musts to 'Balaban their position. Professor Iyudall in thesemastatly futures reviews the e tole progress of the groirth of our knowledge on this important subject, and illustrates it effeetsaily at every stop with experiments, 'hid an described so vividly, that, with the aid of numeress mid eximikint woad-Guth they almost seem to be performed before our our eyes se we read. The Int orrealectureedul with therrossel rio bear—its guaratica and eouumption in meehealeal musses ; the dotal:ablation of the mechaultel equivaient of heat tko sae *option of hut as adereau motion; the ap plication of this coneeption to the solid, li quid and games forms of natter; to expan sion and oombutioa ; to specie.: and latent heat vend to calorific condustion. The re mittal:lg live Wanes treat of radios't hea— ths interstellar medium, sad the propagation of motion through this medium; the relations of radiant heat to ordinary matter, in its sev eral states of aggregation ; tarrostrial, lunar and solar radiation ; the constitution of the sun; the possible sources of his energy; the relation of this energy to terrestrial ;forces, and to vegetable and animal Ilfo. Bat no mere enumeratiOn Of the =Vans of sun imam as those, an at all convey an idea of their interest and value to the student of nature, whose happiest hours are devoted to the exploration of those mina ways on whisk the light Is beginning to shine more clearly as the steps of thidiseoverer, the Ant questioner, an reverently, bet cautiously. followed and verified., It is one of the very best popelermet w works ith, and we oon c oakum that we hare everrdially commend it to the Nihilism sub. Rectalttni. Quite • aumber of veteran volunteers en listed yuterday. At the - Provost Hershel of of Captain Wright tan inn were remind. Prom the inducements offered by the general order No. 3, issued from the Headquarters cf the reemiting gravity at Harrisburg, there is every appearance that volunteers will come forward more readily. The order referred to is as follows : AU able-bodied men, between the egos of 18 and 45 yeah who heretofore hare been enlisted, and served for not less than nine months, and hare been honorably discharged, sod pars the examination required by the mustering regulations of the United Stater, mil be enlisted in each Regiments, Batteries Or Independent Companies, now la, serrioe as they may chows, sew or old, and will MOANS from the Milted States oar morith's pay is ad • mew. and a barmy curd a remiss of $402, to be paid as talkie*: let. When being mustered into Bunke bi ;hall to paid one month's pay in advance (113.00); Sim ln: velment of bounty tors 03); premium WOO); total payment on muster. stn ed. At the Srm regale? pay dance two months alter musterin; in additional btatelhnnient of bounty shall be paid (pa to). 34 . Li th e UM telnidar Pay day. attar six months wilco, he shall be paid an addithmal inataihnent of bounty MO 00). 4th. at the tint regular pay day after the end of the diet year'a orrice en additional inatailmant of bounty will be pald ($50.00.) Bth. At the Ant regular sty day after eighteen menthe' earl" an additional Amalie:lent cf beauty wIU be paid ($6O 00)- Oth- Al UM not reader ay day. after two year.' service an addlailiel tutdlaant of bounty r will be PIM l>lso OON 7th. At grat rept/Mpg day. area two and a half Years' unite. an additional Inialimmt of bounty will bepaid WO ) nth, at the expiration of thiteitYtar ressabi der of ttill bounty midi, mkt (Mai). Thee.. period of mate., for the enlistment - abate -mentioned, shall be for three jean or during the war. The legal heirs of voluntsezi who die in venire, shall be entitled to maim the whole bounty remaining Unpaid at the soldiers' DlscressidS 4lN:ldest...lchree ChII diva Drowned. Oa Thalia, afsersoson, Mr. James Ray, re- Wise on Saadailry street, Allegheny, mealy= ed a toreirapliie dispatch 'from Darlington. /loam aeintty., announcing W hey h of his cdtildliztbaii bum Aretroad." had been mat oat an aloaday, to seas friends at Dar lington, and Mrs: Ray httendad to bare to day oa a visit to th. same phase. No partials lase have ;atheist reessleed of this rastlanotsel7 soddeat, all Wag la then rd : •Thildrea &Gonad," 11r. Ray is a wo we e k known citizen of Altsgbany, and was for a amber of years sugared as Ehiparintendent of the'Gsa Werke. Tao - children were aged respoodesly about Are, eight sad tea years. One Dan child, the oldest, remained at home. Wtas.—Aliout 11 , o'elook tut night, a die broke main this lower door of the 'whine shop of James lime, earner of Ray attest and Du quesne Way. The tames speed up a staring or istokway, and reseed the pattern shop in theupper story. The diem >a the first Mile stories werseatiagelskad la about half an hoar after the are broke oat. Thee was not mush damage done to , the tuaddie stop exiispt from water. - - The eoatents of the fourth story were en &atm.& The Hope Steam . Eosin*, of Alleghearb au ttedos the gnasadsbout thirty sludge afros the alarm, and was ma to the rtatr irc ei 4 l 4 4% where ele wu put fa notion, and did oinks. The origin of the dry and the on, ire ankaowa at pressat. Onion Asioront.—On XnardayaftsinHoon Kr. John lielLoo, son of Hobert En • of Snowdon township, was - sersroly in jurod by' aooldontally falling through the ninny of the collar loading to no Far man' Hotel, in the Diamond. Mr. 'NIKO' awn to the city on buoleau, ands when ready to go home b . stopped behi nd thi bar to get big whip - , 'whoa its fall throigh the opn hatoltway- Re was sellouts Wend upon no bead and ban, and lay issenstble for almost an hour. No bons won broken, and be will bo able to pt boss In a day or two. - , 'illArri Irma% Rarorr..-.oapl. Wright nakee-31ie following oesaolidotad report for the ninth *fitly of golden reporakt to bin as Pylori Marebal is Pitiably& sid by Ida forwardad to paeral depots east sad wart, Iteessita, 58; tliarsten, 189 ; etrogilera, 287; paroled primula, 140,1. convaescent', 36; 9 117 9 2 88 4 660. Elam 01 STOOXII, at the Conissidal Bales Rooms, N 0.54 PIM street, Tuesday annlngi Aad 4th, by Davit h lieliwaine. Pitssinirsh, Ittirayne h.Chieaso 71.8474 50 Pennsylvania OMNI 05 00 Libels", Valley -7 60 Pitteirughnnd Onanellevilleltalkoae. 8 60 Iligh•itaadrel Oatrage at the Pro • volt Allardiaps latee.” Zditonramitoi--Allow so to ay, to ro• latton toia idiots Is Tooodairo atdrztbo goviltosiga& that It maths little trutk WiU l - 11 voly groat snout of falsoboOd. TM hots miss follows: At bests imadred way of them Bir dmen "playa sad Neff Teak “*ten," Imported here for the pave% Mee • all s led sad bees swore la se embalm*, and Lam. &stela demated,lavtolatleaof MI6 oath be. fore Gad o sad their data to *dr mute,. - Oa Zara Mk emu (whores sabemz es et eertalesd to have deserted fr om the SU Volosteue) masted se:a rehtkate, the sampled, sad ea AtgaiSid cameettda la olden? dollish to proems limeolf.ao a submits% sad a.third time mean awl defeated Me Omeramoat. I azdered "4l l to moan tweets-Ikm Who l es s wacele to others. lot this thaels so hvorl I aadsii s. tore Um& to publuent for amide tem. ald MAU oheiabala . say awarded see. -All of the sieg e hePla ads Is ustrawelad is ward d ea beformatioa deal/Aber some substitute broker vhe had hem Were the Quemoy Bee. dou orte dune et attempttag to ;somalt felon, or the 11. B. Oearej charged with Wag ooseersedia lameasiag thsedrealatlas aortt ags h 7 ematerreit Isrees-1 to 1 they hev a enotm- Mad ea to tftetes Ova quartersdl Medi over soda other die W.* Yuen reepordlall 6 l J. Jean. Promos NershaL E=M=== Mated State e Christian Cornmissien. fl. 4 rmy Comzittee of Western Pennsyl ...ors I..osettally reports, that during the month of July, the following named persons have gone as delegates, to the Army of the Cumberland : Rev. W. W. Worland, Saab:are, Pa. Rer. Thomas A. McCurdy, Saitsburg, Pa. Rev. J. H. Brown, Freeport, Pa. Rev. W. F. Keen' .r ' . r Rev. W. Galbrath, " " Mr. Ingo Huff, " " Rev. Robert MoWatty, Mercer. P. Bev. Wm. M. Grimes, Cadis, Ohio. Rev. T, D. Ewing, Theological Seminary. As delegates to the Army of the Potomac : Rev. J. H. Lapaley, Indiana, Pa. A. H. Brown, rr " J. R. Miller, " 111 Rev. B. B. Higbee, Pittsburgh. P. A. Hammerer, " Jas. B. D. Muds, " As special delegates to the battle-1411 of Gettysburg : Mr. Robert P. Nevior, Sewickley, Pa. Mr. John Irwin, Jr., " " Mr. B. M. Finley, /I 111 Rev. B. S. Morton, Hookstown. Pa. Bev. W. B. Keeling, " " Rev. Mr. Gaston, 81 '. Rev. W. AL DIA, Harshaville, Ps. Oa epeeist deepen reached the field et Gettysburg, without detention, and labored faithfailly among the wounded u long as their tireless were needed. W. have astablhhed a station at Camp Hews, in charge of Messrs. John H. Boggs, and Wallace Moine. The Commandant and Surgeon, have kindly granted us the use of a pleasant room In the Hospital building, from which reading matter L distributed to all soldiers who will receive it, and hospital stores given to those who need them. As goon as pas sib le stations will be opened in each tramp ne atthe city: The Treasurer thankfully knowledges the following cult donations : Ucion Relief Association of Western Pa. and N. W. Va., per Rev. W. B. Heeling.... .......... .- . ... —.4291 66 Union Roller Assort. ....»......» ................4291 Pa. and N. W. Fa., per W. M. Ritchie- 273 80 Ladies of Calcutta, Pa 40 85 Colleetion by Miss Soon, Westmore land county, Pa-- --. ...... 68 75 Ohio Fru. Church, Rev. W. 11T .. 8arr... 30 40 Second U. P. Church, Mercer.......— 57 40 Prue. Oltureh, Glade Ruz...—....—... 27 00 Pres. Church, fialtsburg..-. .. .. ; ... —... 700 U. P. Church, Salem, .Lud....... ..... .. 600 U. P. Chereh, Mt. Lebanon 66 85 Pres. Church, Cowansville, Pa......... 18 00 Pftill. Church, Hai Alexandria......... 78 50 U. P. Church, Piney Pork, 0hi0..... 986 Army Committee, Salem Cong., New Derr°, Pa 81 10 Soldiers' Aid Bee. Oannonsburg, Pa... 200 00 Soldiers' Aid Soo. Clinton Tp., Butler county, Pa. 15 00 Soldiers' Atd Soc., Hillside, Pa........ -49 40 r. " Livermore, Pa..... 10 00 Franklin, Pa.. 40 00 If .. Rostraver, Pa...... 80 00 rr " 00034,1110, Pa... .. 39 76 ~. " Piston Creek, Pa.. 12.66 " ' " Crullsville, Pa.... .. 60 00 Murrysville Pre*. Congregation, Rev. W. Blear- .... —.-- - . .. 62 95 Second Si. P, Oleg., Plushllrib, pro ceeds of Loewe, Rev. D. Joaes..... 80 00 U. P. Cong. Cherry Run, Venanp, co 26 00 hire, B. Wallingford... ....... 100 00 Mr. A. M. Wallingford.. ........ . ... ...... 100 00 Mr. filfin. Thaw .. 100 00 Mrs. J. S. Clarke—.... 100 00 Mrs. Mowry ... ..___— ....—.._ 10 00 Wm. Tata........--. —.....— '''' 10 00 I Kiss M. IlObialos..-... ......... ........... bOO 11 00 Mrs. 8aker............--..—....„.. _.... 100 R. P. Hilude... . .... ..... . . 100 Club, Bra enivill - e, Pe....—.. ..... ..... 10 00 " " ..........!! . .... -.. 10 00 Walton Phillipr, Co. Saw Mill- ... ....... 82 00 David Brown, returned De1egate......... 7 09 Ladies' Mite Society, Shonkayville... 6 00 Soldiers' Aid Chan, Shenkleyville--. 16 00 Afriend ..' ....... .... .. ....----.. 50 00 Mrs. A. P:Bruton .................. ......... 6 00 ».».. 600 (Ito. lienced ».»..y, Scott township .... ._ .. 600 Mrs. A He:reedy, flantklseraship. 1 00. Glade Ran, Pus. Chattia..................0 200 Mrs. Meek . • ...—. .. . ... ...... 500 Call. ............»..........:: ' —.— 100 10 00 Cash, Uoloatown, Pa.... —.......... 2 00 Oalllation 6210. Baker, Dayton, Pa— 7 60 Charttars' Chiba. Aid Boafety.. 9 80 John Lyon, litrottogdan Co., 100 00 01$111121 01 gores?, 18 10 Ur,. Ca 1 00 Mn. Jiio.Bs K. 5 00 Ono who woo ant dzattod.. 30 00 ego. 10 00 S. 8.:W., Cadiz, 2 00 B. 0. MoKinsay, Coons, 1nd............. 3 OD Leo Cash, Valley Chnrob, W. P. liu Pa., Rev. Robe. 80yd......._............21 00 Cash, a friend to the . 6 00 td M, P. Church, Pittsburgh, proceeds .: of Lootare, Rey. D. Jones-. --. 80 00 Cub pit Rey. Thos. A. MoCeirdy....—. 200 Mn. A Mond, Fraakfort, Ltd ....... 600 Q. P. Church, Patera Croat.. 30 Soldiare Aid Society, Jeffe rson, shwa co., Ps.---- . ...--.... 21 25 Long Island Pres. Church, additionaL.- 150 The Army Committe• acknowledge the fol lowing contributions of hospital stores du-. int the put month: Three boxes of hospital clothing from Army Committee, of Bunt taunt,. --Two boxes of stores from Labs' Aid Society of Sharon, Beaver county. On* box of hymn books from Ist Airman Trinity Choreal. One box of bandage' and Lint-from Ladles of 24 German Lutheran Churoh, Pittsburgh. One jog of wins from the lame. One box of hospital clothing from Ladies' Aid Socha, of New Culls. Two boxes from OW* Run Prosily tetten Church, Buhr unity. One box of clothing from Soldiers' Aid So ciety of Stiodom. • One box of hospital stone Ladles' Aid So. dety of Belknap, Armstrong county. Two bozos from Ladies of Christian Com mission Society of Presbyterian congreguthn • of Piston Creak, Washington minty. Three bozos of stone from Ladies' Aid So *leg of Miller's Run, Alleglany county. • One box from Lai*? 44._Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland entity. One box from Oblo township School Die- Wet No. 6, Beaver eounry. - Two boxes from Ohio township School Dis trict No. 4, Beaver county. • ' Two boxes hem Ohio township School Dis trict, No. 6, Beaus county., • Two boxes from Ladles' Aid Society of Sha ron, Beam county. One bim from Latin of South Dena town ship School Distriet, No. 3. ' • One box of Clothing Ladies' Aid Sooiety.of Roo:heater, Raver county. One bat of clothing from Labial Bright on township District, No. 6. ' en. hot of hospital story from Ladies' Christian Aid Elsoiety of PitUlinsburg. One box of hospital stores from Christ. Aid . Seanyof Industry SohooiDintriot N0..2. . One box 'Of hospital Atari's from Ladies of Y. J3 t Chuob and School; Saltobarg, Ten bozos from unknown donors. Two boxes from Soldiers' Aid' Soeloty of Bean: county. On box frosalsAiss' of Nevins-Island. One barrel n dried apples from Mr. Geo. W. Onbn, Min City. . box from a, Miss M. Pinny, Niisabeth, Aiken; of . One box of hospital stern from the Union Rand Society of Slain township. Three boxes el Dalt, and on box of clothing from the Aid lioalaty of Clinton townsidp,Bat. One box of hospital storm from Mrs. S. Da kar. Daytan,'Armstrang nutty. One box of from Miss M. B.Pattersow.. Two born from the'Ladies Christian Aid Society of Canonsburg. Oaa box from the Ladisetlosiety of Rahn- One bete from Congregation of BM 8. PM. tenon, New Oallioataier olnuttY- • C. box from seholin of the IT. P. Bon. day School el Mercer, pa., . • 1 - One box of olothb ens g, barrel of trait, sad one keg of batter from Ladies' AM Society of New Castle. ' • Three bons el hospitalatoreshum Soldiers' Aid Scab Of Manville and ulCipity; eonnthPu ' -- 0 as box Domseddiers'yives el Draft twin Sudsy Elohoe/ r Tirenten, Allegheny county. Pour bens of hos/0611bn+ DOW Soldiers' 'Aid 8001.ty of Pa.. • One box of hospital atoms from School Dis trict No. 3, Brighton township. • • . One biz - and toitiburals of hospital 'storey Dom Tladiere,floidiers' : gatNifty ot PRlrlkOa Washington - county. Tiro boxes of hospital stores. from South DOWN Chriattaa ComoStalety. One box and on bag of hospital stoma from Pigeon Creek Church, Washington county. One box oi clothing train two balm of Grum Church, Mt- Washington. Ono box of otothing from Ei 'idlers' Aid So ciety of the First'Presby tartan Church, Pitts burgh. One box of clothing from 4th School Di,tdot -of Industry, Buret county. Two boxes from Aid Soeiety of West Deer township. in t One box of cloth . from Maheningtown Lutist!' Aid Society. One hox of hospital stores from J. Wallace, Jr., Brownsville. One box of hospital 'torsi from Rev. Mo- Watty's Church, Her r, Pa. Three bozos from Lune,' Aid Society, of Plitoon Creek 11. P. congregation, Washing ton county. One box of 70 came of fruit from ladles of Clinton, Butler county. One box of hospital stores from 4th School District, Industry township. One box from Mrs. O. Wilson, Tama' town'hip. One box of hospital stores from Ladies' Ali Society of Lawrence county.. On. box of hospital stores from Soldiers' Aid Society of Sob oel District 2, Darlington township. One box of hospital stores from 11. P. Valley Munch, near Hutton, Allegheny county. I One box of hospital stores from ladle' of Pigeon Creek Church. One box of hospital stores from ladies of 11. P. Church, Peters Creek, Allegheny county. One box of hospital stores from Ladles' Aid Society of Jefferson, Greene 00111Ity. One box of hospital stores from Ladies' Aid Society of New Castle. 01111 box of hospital stores from Ladles' Aid Society of Freedom, Demur county. One box from -ooldiers' wives of Valley Son day School, Washington county. One box of hospital stores from Ladies' Aid Society of Greenfield, Mercer county. Also contribution, of clothing, fruit' and reading matter from Mrs. Lowers, Mrs. Wal lingford, Miss Dieltson, Mrs. Dickson• Friend, W. L. Kennedy ; Geo. Kennedy, Mn.M A. Kennedy, Rev. B S. Black, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Culbertson. Mrs. Jas. Irwin, Misr M. Robinson, Misses Lathrop', Mes. A. 0. White, Mrs. M . A. Kennedy, Mrs. Black, O. Ironer tk Co., 100 fans, Mrs. J. Birming ham, Mrs. J. IL Law. Prom • Yeiend-69 pieces alumna, valued 1000. ' Proeseds of Inhibition by children at the Cresson House, $3 31, ' Work done at Oily Hail by the ladies-418 shirts, 215 psis drawers, and 850 bandages. If, in the great versus of the past month, we bare, failed to make some aoknowiedg• mutts, we hope our friends will pardon us. The following articles have been forwarded to the hospitals and camps of onr armies, and distrientod' tha Dslogstos of the U. 8. Christian Cominlbsion: Comforts 73 Trait (in rans)., w l26s Dried trait (1tn),........2010 Mittens 22 Slipper. (pn)----. 61 Drassina gowns. 25 timid • errands -........ 460 Pasties (tninb)--.... 45 ; Thrken(lta)--..... 146 °ratites and lemons— 464 Writing PSDer(reams) 17 Tea (Ina) 12 Saw 115 Corn starch (1t5)........ 69 Farina 29 eboodare(lo4) 56 Tobacco (Ita).—... 31 23 Papers. and Tracts . sheet. 114 Pillow 7S Towels 895 Polo and rings lit Butter ( 365, IC go (doe) 178 Wins ,a whisky (gall) 248 Lead pencils (d 05).... 18 Bundles of lint..._. 466 Bole aud tandages... 815 Sock. (pro) Bloogitito 17 Buttoos ( 8 'thread la Books.— &idlers' 515 ~ Wles) ..~...:~....1H4960 The Committee are thankfal to their friends who havrrrotantatily mid. so done lieu, of MOD.) and storms. Their eminence is still needed. All parts of the great field look to the Comminion, and my out.for con tinued and enlarged supplies. We are ante they will not look in vain. Continue to send all Mores to . Wm. P. ?Jarman, No. 7D Smithfield ,treat, and money to Joaara Anuses, Treas., No. 71. Wood street. . Bonn. bl'Entsiar,l Joatra Mauer, W.P W ' atrecstive Clam Roof C. TerTal, JOISPH Hoene, ,Jo nit R. fil'Curs atrO" cr..2 . 42 ausaterasoa COMOITTII POl Dories the piLl month b,619 eeldlers have been tett &tile rooms of the Commithie, Olt At the Balance' Reit, on Liberty street, 1,198 sick an/ wounded soldiers her* been. furnished with comfortable meals, and all. reediest attention their oondition required. Transportation - bee Seen given to 9 siok and discharged soldiers who were left in o ar city without muss , of resehlog their homes. Sire wounded soldiers hare been placed In our hospitals, one of whom died, and wu hurled ity , the Committee. While er• gratefully acknowledge the fa, lowing eontributions during the past month, we appilel »our citizens for aid to carry on our work"during the coming months. At no dine has the ear for aid by soldiers geeing through our city bun co greet as at present. The number ,of sick and wounded daily oared for is very • large. And in behalf of the», cur braikdefendsrs, we ask you for aid. Contributionti of cash or eatables can be left at Mesirs.sWernan & Son, Smithfield street, or fidesetp. George Albin, Son h uo., Wood street, Contributions received during July R D. • .... $5O 00 °earlsHsys .. . —....—. ...—. 50 00 OAIII half of proceed , ; Of fronsfort b y pu pils of Tbird.Werd 501i001......... ..... . 104 75 Heys 50 00 Obleeis of Kneppe'lsciary...:--...... lb 00 One half of prooreds of Peet Kidd's A John Kato ...... 00 Mn. .-......... 500 Miss Donnelion b 00 Miss Thompson—....- 3 00 Miss Donaldson H. W. d.oheson... *************** 10 ° OO ° Dag- . ..... ...... 10 00 Mrs. 1 - . lsinbert 2 00 Oast 1 00 cub b oo W. P W nrstaar, ,Toifra ' li:11."AswooD. /, EssoativilOommittes poarac; reoriCsa WBBAVICIi SIGUINARY The Pill Term of button weeks opens on the . IVIST DAY OP BllPTßlntall. • Base fat tens. g 4 00—fn bond and loom. Addrese, - .1". 7 /- 0.11, MNIVITER, Beam. Ps. est:lsetir " 11 - 2 , 10740. E•-The FiXth,.Ward l ootin. sll. Woe. lenges will bold as open loot. Ins 1n th. ,Ltet pneeeterlsu Oinitob. maim or ',nano anfTownernd Om% on Tkilleso4ve zygiezeid. bud...st eideek. , Shs pnbdo are Invited to Weed. goat .NIYCLUIL—an Also; tibia 4111 - b• held at tbo Board of Mob Boma, ht the City of littaborak, on TUMIDLY.' too 215th day ol /Await ant, of. 111 o'olook 'Soot 801111 - Dltsetats of th• Pl:tabor& Grabs Wm. for Conapaoh to servo for tho • oaths"; year.' • - Braman tionavain, - ;•: - Iiti: - Joan B. oninuo. Jain Port, W. WoOnanter. and rd1t0104... 8U13118.-44. , 2 BuUNT • Oland Won who ha , ' We fed ai UMW" auu lar a t :erla wi lto sabiL t too boo iii. sm::: t a k Az olso o kr:of Itratmotit or Ormassay. . Oar toothor - InkwiWn 'Ware at irr ' 73 Illfth Lt Unit. gib Ikessai P. 8.1: 0.- YAM , Of ear... up., L ' rttletettet. Mit lath. OWL f II7NOTAdi IS HRSBBY GIVBN io the Substalbees to 'the R , ook tbe West. a*nTwurportalke ClompaktgLia so heresratat of rEn 185 .oorris - BEULICIVIas been Wed the Ohtani IDeOble at the ofik* th e Themew. et Pt QS ee beton the nu , da „ hu piolo, And s like' moult enel Wets dal tha tha taffi ß r, otit scum . L. J. binDOWIM. I /1 , . I tAtll4 pribrrlClT l lßonslusPilltdldlo Id Soorairk t *strata an Liberty SUMS. Oak* a 3031 a. 33, flu Sp. 1 24. .. In ar dw 4 s row a dors: istUnd ea the tart GI m, 'b. spy all ll IlloOklata It my duty to desidustsooms of as tb commas In flu pinto um w dwidttry, watch I o not dn. In the Ist NOM /do not #no sdu', condlt to any ran I d o . sot matt dap aido of wadi ; I do not walk% St thdr. tiztraotioarnonad. Salto tro th . Inca. 4 bort stilltoint NM ; I &vs*, Is say Isitesai. di . Moo th e itsrof t*sfh, thoriby amid,,v as this sou th $l, B mop plaint ;Olsaiss and. thole early lon U. mot, certain. Than sod IDISIOrtaI oast trap slab I amid op 11. Ia) DOI Oa In - tbs obotos of astaissi sursol "al 1//1211 tho *o r I Inhabit a llattlat_ave DC Cold. soDschlaOs 33314, Wood U tin LW of all otrorkgri to thlrr Pomo.- tins In au age. wen n. totiojliveapplegam of the . . Dot hoslials IS also, It.; Li to um pi iiiltup 0 r 449101.91 i e ... nostba of tr ,I bong/ ate Sow DI 59 ate 1113 s b=l llo o o 4 o / S° 0 : "0 12114 4. or plow I ti. Drowslosololdll lona. DK APPLI3S—.I33O/3 3:3 sib Dj 1.3. Cikinua. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FROM WASHINCTO &Pedal Inipstch toth an i Pitriburgh GOMM . W GITO3r, Aug. 4,1863._ r 11801 AI. General Stoneman has been placed at the head of the Caviar* Bureau in the War De: partment, and General Pleasanton snooseds him In et:Amend of the cavalry corps of the army of the Potomaa. He has been for some time In active command, General Stoneman having been absent on doh leave shape some time before thebattle of Gettysburg. 11171Jpill IMPTION There is general rejebing over the glorious triumph of the Union party In Sentucky—a triumph folly justifying the predietione of Kentuoky loyalists made immediately after the Louisville Union Convention. Pgtion lar gratification is expelled at the eholo. of Cassius M. Clay's brother, Brutus J. Clay ' s, Orittenden's moonier, and General Green Clay Smith, In Cnington and Newport Dis h-let, over the late member, Menzies. THE ,Daarr"u WAIIIMI6OOI. The draft is progressing rapidly, end with universal good feeling, hers. A large crowd surrounds the drafting Officers ell the time, and th 4 utmost j clip prevails. Among those drafted are Deputy Commisrional McPherson, of ibe laternal: ROVOIIIIOI 'Bureau, John G. Nloolay, - one of ilia Dreeldent's privatelecre !arias, J. R. Rood, one of the 'Chronicle re porters, Return. J. Nags, Clerk of the Dis trict Supreme Court, a large namber of de: partment deers, members of City Connollsi ko. The draft is no more • respecter of pin (Aphis than persons, and the number of rabid Secessionhts drawn elicits rattokamusing commode. None of them, however, have been heard to complain of the foot that De grees are honored by being admitted to 'share with them the perils of the draft. Among the drafted men yesterday. wore 503 negroes. One hundred and ire more Ingram had biWn drafted to-daLup to two o'olook. The intents hut hem is producing an nn• usual number of eases of sunstroke. There were seven deaths from It yesterday, and a eonsiderabte number this forenoon. FROM PIIIII.4DELPIII4. Social Dispatch to the Pit!strargh casatts. PHILADILPRIA, Aug, 4,1863. No light jet hetween the armies of General Meade and Lee. A private of the Ssoond Virginia wee esp. tared on the lit lost near Little Washlogton. ,Hs war on a. tour for provisions. 'l'eperi found on him. Indicate -great destitution in Lee's army, in the mountains.. They regret making the raid into Pennsylvania, and Me rilind at present. The army of Hebei. are In danger of starvat!ca. • A pontoon bridge baa been erected sorer. the Reppetannoolc 12$0 ford. The Sixth Ohio, Lientenant-Oolonel Powell com mending, was the Ant to Mors the over in order to protect -the ponioons. Shortly after getting on the other:Side, the rebut cavalry made • dash open 'the Ohio • boys, but we handsomely reptdeed. The ballot.toa Union viatory in Kentuoky so fu anzernived bi . telegiaplt, gives an bounded eatlsfsotion to all the Union men e Phllsdelphia. A number tif lientnelry ladle ,endgentlsMen have grand tapper among "lions/elves In honor of it thla evening. The - Tenth ward it drafted to.day. Thin _completes the draft Philadelphia. Thu. Cu to rioting; this somewhat astounds the rebel sympathizers. . H. A. W. . Al steamer Fire , on by the Indiana. LEATILITOZTE. J • , 4 —;The steamer }Wh ere Campbell .arriv d from the mountiins where she has peen w tit she Government sup plits. ' The pasomigers fro •• the ..Upper-44istourl, retort that the Sion Indians are very des perate, and 11113 F thetill . h SO pilot- where the white map h 'ash. / The steamer Campbell grounded near- the month of the Yellow Stone, and the Indians on the bast, mads;kguils of friendship. The Captain son: a bqat and alit =matadors, aud when lust ar.thal wets landing, the In arms fired on m, killing three ant wound ing one. Th mow of the Campbell returned the Aro Int th what egoot was unknown. . ( 4 1 The sae was alone boarded by Indians, and ro of all they wanted. . I The steamer Belle Peoria was aground, and wee fared that the In dians would burn ,has thiriver was fullof oanoes.. The Cor nmeal has 4kan'postossion If ilko Nellie Rogers and Blizereport, light draught vessels, to transport aupplias. • • - The steamer dam Gsty is at the foot of Randall, loaded with supplies, hat oan.naith er move up or down. It is . thought the expedition against the Indians thin season will prove stature, on no. count of low water. . The Be!delete - and Ohio Itailrond "'The itrmy et the Potomac, etc. BALTIMOZWATIV Bettie:tore end Ohio Railroad will oartalnly be re--opened through by the Bth luta, for putengera and freight„ bills of lading with the mod guar- antes will Whined tailor:ow.- The entire Ilne:it now fray from the enemy, and fully guarded by the Faderal forces. A epeeist diepatoh to the Pelt, dated Waal bgtoe, Aug. 40, nye: - Djroetadviose health* front saj the Army of the Potomac h inmates and is likely to rennin so for sone time to ann. The Ant installment of conscripts reached the camo yesterday. Peon 300 to 400 are • he rebel army Iles heti/sea the Bappahart nook and the Rapidan rivers, Lee being at .Culpepper. , hudoughs for twenty and thirty ditychate been panted by Glut. Weade. The draft to this city was resumed to-day. Ne'disturtraties. Among the panne Aniftud i 'ari eight,hain the CAroasele, and the Pastor of the Catholic church; ln the Third Ward. - - • - ; • A Dila of Sine/Mina Driven into itlissisalppt..-Alabaminns Duni. ,Ang Bragg!! Aimy. ..t.Knirrnta, Aug: I—.OM. Satoh has . driven Michardson's bud of guerrillas, about, one thousand strong, dowa Mississippi, 'and has turned his Mtiation to Gan. Pillow's forms, shore in the neighborhood'of Paris, Pennessae. Pillow is reported to have moss .d the zing at Park, on Sunday UM, Milt sin regiments. One of Gen. Bodite's smuts who left Tu nable, Jety the 25th, has arrived at Ger feta; Me reports that B oddy has But all his baggage and atoms sownrde Boum Goorgia, inn remains in.the Tasenatbla Valley. with most of his force. , and also reports that slat , , ly halt ,')r Uri s' In Bragg's army have deserted,takla their arms, and ire in the mountaini, tofu g: to go boot.. , Moak. Downed, of the 26th Mississippi ogimentplatJohnstion's army four days ap„ report. that Johnston with the bulk of his mmy is at Mesidai, a part of it under orders' So go to Mobilo. Thay warenstirely Ignorant Of Grant's move:unto. Fronk Beaton. Acirroir„Ang,d. 7. 4he amonat of the aoa• iributlons reoeleadly the ,Cluistlart Colnads , don in this State for the benefit et sick 'and wounded soldlersi rowlei 353,726. . Thorp was a large wool ego this mining. 'attended by dealing from this and other elites. Wool sold at poloa ranging front 36 to 383i0. per pallid, and the California grades ranged trot 32 . 4 a 39, seeming about 360..: Eicassia*.7 'Amon°. • Ang.. l 4.—ofito 'assintooro of t Ake., 11 111 waakik - Oad7Dotrolt B4r_do:: Vatic - atisabireths 330. "Mood bl/111 Ma if toraom .a Oa Grand Trunk Railway, on two to Illoatroal sal Portland. - From Fortress Monroe. Formes hioxsoa, Aug-4.-The No:LA Virsiaica eatable the follovitti ihoWis HAI , Av. 3.—News—has been re astral here of the savah7 and artillery exu ditto!' under Col. Spear. They arcueed the Chemin river at Winton, N. C., and promoted to Jackson, twelve =Des from Weldon MU: the Roanoke river, where the enem y vas discovered In strong fora. Oar advance made a splendid sharp on the rebel advance, and drays them bash, captor. lag minty prisoners. Oar loss was two killed aid three wounded. We captured 60 bales of cotton and ene hundred honey It has 'rained incessantly slue the expedi tion started rendering the roads nearly lm passable:.: The men have suffered great hard ships. The ehmond Napirer says that it is re ported that a force et Yankee cavalry has ap. peered at a store In Stafford, fifteen miles east of Fredericksburg. The some papa says that Gen. Neal Dow will proceed on a trip to Mobile this morning, asortedby two Ofiiol2l Of fhili Confederate pollee. Ws are net infanta of the pupae of sodas him to Idebtly - . Weuthinaton Wthrtrason, Aug. 4.—The drift in four out of the men wards in this city hu been completed. It embraces 26,000 whites and 815. Meted men. Among the drafted are three elergymea, many members of city smells, and ravers) telegraph operators. Also, reporters, printers, lawyers, and representatiTu of all Masses of business. A party of drafted men attempted, 'Wor dy, to mean from the city, but were appre hended a•deeertera. AdYloes from the army of the Potomac say that the enemyyesterday sent • reoonabitar lag force towards the Rappahannock, ill the vidnity of Ktilley's Ford, probably to learn our position and strength, but after a skir mish the forte was driven bask. ' It is generally believed that up to yester day Lee bad not received any reinforcements from Richmond, , but the rebel. have been sending supplies to Fredericksburg, which they th tend to reoccupy in strength. Information hag been received that goer rills parties scour . the actuary between the Rappahannock and Potomac, south of the oo comm. /mportaut ?southern News New Tenn, Aug. 4.—The Richmond Me patch, of the lit received at Fortress Monroe, contains the following As a partial relistimur the unwelcome news, which we have been receiving from the South, we have new the intelligence , that eur force* have gained a decided victory in Louisiana. The Prerldentyasterday received& dispatidt from Lieutenant Hardee, stating that General Dlek Taylor had an engagement with tha meaty, under Demirel Bank', and - that he had completely routed them, capturing 6,000 pris• cases. The Dispatch publishes dispatches, reesilted frog; Weldon and Goldsboro N. 0., announo ing that the Federal films had been mulish near Fort Branch pr Jackson, on the Roanoke River, walled returned to Plysiouth. The Dispatch rage -that the bridge over the Tar River, on the -Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, burnt by the Yankee., has been-re built, and trains are rutin otter it; freight is received and sent over tkarroad as usual. Passengers by the Petersburg train ;ester day'report all quiet at Weldon.. Dental Convention. Banarrowi armies, Aug. 4.—The Ameri can Dental Convention held its Ninth annual sesihns here to-day. About seventy members. were present. Dr. W. B. Rebuts presided in the absence of the President. The morning session was coupled In organising and, elect, log °Boers. The following were ;cleated : President—T. Taff, of Cincinnati. Vice Prowl. dent—H. W. Sheffield, New London. , Oar responding Seozetary—W. H. Atkinson, New York. _awarding deoretary—C. N. Pierce, Philadelphia. Trallartr—A C. Wove, New York Election of U. s. Senators Wnezi.rao, Ang. 4.—The Joint erasion of the West Pustule, Legislature. to-day elected Waltman T. Wiliey, of ;Morgantown, end T. G. Vanwinkle, of Tarkentn& United . Btatee firma of The former on the ant ballot; end the latter on the sixth.. Steamer Ashore. Nair boar, July 4.—Tbe etearoahlp Pr aloe matt aahore on the morning of the 30th, near the Wnpassy. No partbalers yet N eared. The Draft In Oswe-go Oswaao, N. I", eng. 4.—T4 drat took pima to•ay. Evarything passed oil with good humor. Itale of "• Five Twenties," PrruAwitirau, Aug. 4.--The sato of $960,- 000 worth of " Floe Twoatios," is reported to-day, Blairkets by Telegraph. New You, Ang. 4,r,Vloar Ito batter, and more active at $5016.76 for extra . ; 86,40@5,0 for IL 0. Wheat more active and lare tett. r ; '1101,15 for 13 Prlu41 it,08,91,10 for MIL Club, andsl,l,lll. for Red Watern !Sate dull and 238: loam, acilhur at 68062.880. Qom more actin and to batter ; at 676 Burreto, At. 4.—Plane quiet; no sales. Wheat dull and haavr, Lin club, 94;4 'Racine, 95. Own rata at 63@t0,1i for Lair to prinierolzad. Freights Nov Yuri, Aug. 4.--Clottonenoro wiles and I@7o tatter, 63866f0r lipland. /Our felflOo tatter,. and roars active &tyros 16 for extra State, $5 400) 6.1 tar extra R. /1 tt and 15 de ll trae brands; thimutet closed dd. Whisky and heavy at 11,fiefite—chlefly at the latter: Wheat more active and 1820 better, $lOl Id for Woke aPtlaft. fl Neal for 2111wrinkee 'Club, 21 10ipt 27 .for. Winter Bed Western. and it 21 for Winter . Bed. Corn .favored the Ivan; at 24863f.0, far . ship. ping mixed western, nearly all at the inside . price. Oat. hoary cud lower at 64661fe for western. " Wool dull and unehaeged. Bacon aides dull and usohat and' lard opened dad and a 'bade lower • and rioted without raatorialchance. Beef Cattle:flat quality, la@ 10 for ordinary, .2810 e, for mamba, &ago for inferior 6QB for cows and cttvw , lst quality, 45(010. for ordinary, MOM for common and 214125 for info. Matey op at e6:8; St.rlrng • toter at IWI4If Gold irregular alai ulna tal.cl, opening at ad man to 27%. dtodutus It ond claim at ea 2a Garatataesit Stocks Are; U b ds 81; Coupons 101% .3107; 7401 106)(i. DIED ; - XMirealr—On Taard.y, Aogart sib , 12ILHOY JABS, datilitsr o? Hera, anal/sag al array, ard 2 pan and 111 days. .The fatteral will take plate WIDILIIIILT assn. Nowt, at to'clook, tem tie redder:we other parents, Goiter of lama sad Deestar streets. ,Tite irkeda ditto bulls erstesperanlly betted to attend FLOOR OIL CLOTH.. -.-Just. . , . ono mldo . aminat of beet qn141.7. ralunKa44.ll44l In goon -Imathtloalpr:set dawn: 1 . 1 new aid pit4rn, amr bdiri In ttlieniriit,it•iiip ItZW 4 11 Pil - 11 .74RLAND, 00/11 1 / 8 .4% CO., ilpt# pra*NT,;zeitdiciiii_thaPAl. Agents km . ..9 l srAus i a l ' ill *Lizuz9r o2 9 I ti/ ATTibiGai* * ; view Bursa,. UAL* co.. (=a gain' to Bosils9i, Kiln algrztaski WAstommos rotricons Asir .114coriions, Pittalragh, ps. Momentums of , BONE AID STAlttallar • eria* szentsa; BLAST " =GM te lt kILL AZallllO6 allArtiffe, GOT! , INBII. of all aro !Wow I OIL TANKS : t Boma AND liltlfliTlßON WORE. t=M ezeigned having, N MIA/ill—The "'UL wrcheard tbo entire auk* trait thi Dan - to , hibliand ammo of J. R. Notlliwit, wtOld ynoomi to kW old onatomarrandlits public his removal to store lift Liberty exult. DMA/ moves; kr a. IlloCaat4 whir, a ludo and otcoylata ototkoli dad. okra' and flacomakene, Loath.? Winding; Haw, ibh.bel me be Duna. sad at lomat ran. O. ai_ANDOIlleOl/110414q4beDrebreet TN Rwrifilimi: F.Rdie THE HIDE . 1 AND LNATH dB - 110dINI83, I Clint cordially common* lay intowoot ow I nuut of Baia .bea n ne r and kood Malmo ginalidcationa. Nor soma awnitiot to Doan I will cost:lnns to coolpy lir. &HMIS 80N,11 toosting.room. •and will tate av V at ann, . istrothicinota arenduits acquankuncon J. R. matrons July Sith; leas. .ftacia wrrisuua " _ 4ll , PAIL-4. take Ws methods' totormiogotir. mum sod the mails sirrd4 that ere are esra ZlLTiltr wITOOLIT PAM rr a to prectice arDeathary. these who bare hem podpooMs this much dreaded eparition mes now lay add* UaNs boa and gine a osil. ea Ore sm.. Zrafts we have to am bee Wm tat til l : Mr. l i a=r r i s ti ZiraStors. k 14: or. aor Gelysala Dania med.. Ail these Making the ersikoltd iagood sad Who& Botha / Mil do mil to can sad commit with ?Alla s. D. , . or, IMAX KM, leittersie 47 litaliblied Tittsbandi. alma lam. oonsouss or , Pittabarch. SS% 12183. - . rpo: COAL -.IIIIBOLIMati. J. Proem& win te nodrod ugh tido oillmuntil AueusT,Tra; Intindra. SS Missy ors Ilpht Thousand to - Tan Troodaand lambi& otos!. X•rotaatibla 00/LL, for thous ot pho Marinate *al& to hi Sid erivis the eitillaoll4ll - 11fti and an Rom atesOkto Meats* 3,iiiiintinundrclien. Qndlhnb par day y / . 4lnand mho* tomb. trona assinuoi. - • Comateineei 111 AKP LZU a . trorta, c -.... _ i .,. ~.- COM M. AinozAz IPIT TRH UM tr,A Omla arum Prreestrem Des • Timmer. Atk,..t Mk The m an y maul pernated tursew halite ww thicdsuptim• Thu following re nom at whkh Gold and Slim are parthated by cur b00t.,,. Gold of 128; SD,., 140, and Dermad ifiges-12S. Mama litalwage m genial* sated,iir, barb( at per, 'and mining at 34 per oat MUG—Wit Min stll/ to macs w doll amigo t, • - I more _.Shan tbaa baps; Scriber with a Gap. ited delamd. In fact, itales_maialtomfber for local pity wee. Wu stock an 1. not tam .• unbar are goldandisiciall to,.licewhst they bars in:baadr, Mace, mime egg tbetrown Dgnrus • ibeJ decline ope Whig. The teadpinarwagoa" lots bare folieti oft. The isles as note at moat wars from stare fa a retail any. imong the tabus Dot. aa,followmlsi 110 bbls Matta atg5,4048,60; MO MU Zxtra rusallystill,s6,lsB6,f4 per . bbl. nee wm ao damuul Sir =part, witicli caused a dull mute!. SAlM—Warket Enn, the 'apply at moat not bilag Kant bathe deaumi; of 100 bbl Extra at sue per bbl. Half—Primp Ni atilt luting up, the receipts that actin being really token; we note sales of 30 loads principally new mop at shigllM Ift toe, this being a farther advance. ,One . parcel of old was offered at $55. • , , BiOON--erse, with &Woodland demand. We no. tics a good nutty lots changing bands. The.stock In first lands L not c I.gin g heeds. wb, * t oo k ft, Alit hinds is not Urge; among the transactions we note the bllarizet, iris: 6600!6/ Slab nutria to 9Xc Two Ile Shoulders at tv,"sooo al. Sugar , Card ; Hams at 1ift91.23Q3; 2000 . 11u Skin at To for . Country lots Nile at a satiety of pica. 03001B1HS-11oldar" couttnneterylkulit their Wiese, UPteltS7 holders of Sugar. Dartegihe put three days fully Xc adtanoe has baut establlehedi among the sale' we note u followairisrfftlitar— sales 20 blade bland at 11%c; 15 lab Orleans at Lk, 15 bbl/ of Cruslud at 1l %m ; 10 alai wit" Coffee at the; 23 bblt &tree at 11Xe. HOLAEMES—Iim and in , gcod donna.; sabir 0123 bble old mop at 65c; 15 bbl's new crop at Geo., 1311813 08—unchangid; we note sake of 25; bble at fringe,. men from 206650 per gal cni according to quality. 301/11I—In felt revolt; soles of 20 eta Rio at 5 4‘6 220 Pcr Pound. 11101--Salse of 12 kw kland at Da . /1911--1 he season Is en • wing to lose. I eke of 10 bbliNo. S Large Hacker& at $1,50. 10 Wells S 'Medium at 117,110@7,25 per Phi. . ' COUP—The market was dry dn'.l, tales mead not be effected anima at a decline lu prima Idr• emit gaotetionr. ' . _ BOXllig—Tha demand was very moderate; salsa of 600 pounds Fresh Ball at 16441C0. - Y6OB--The demand Ibis tabu off; ides of 6 bbl •$ 10gn0341 par .dosen: • - • , Pittsbarin rottoletun Market: Ana. 4.—Thee inarket"tor Crude 011 Is Aram tu day at 2134 to 23c In balk, and 2c In baulk. We notaaaka 61400 bbt. at 22X,0; 243 'bbla it Stk, and 41 Ibis at 23a. all pacltagaiteturned; 458 bids ie memared in boat, at 23a. Reacted la arm at Seto SP: fti boad, and 66 to ao to 67).(0, tax paid. Vi's only heard of two email Saks of 66 bbls shaded at Mc, tax paid; 6Obble at 67c [RI Id, city brand. Mszkit comy'red 'nab yesterday vast.' Vitro Is no InguhTfon Bt nein New Xote retroletim iitar;osi epeeist Dtvotoh co tho kitsobargb Gault& Pay Tow, Aa►. if quoted at:93033%0. For BoWoad, the demised ti active, sad, prices here advanced Mg soles 5a,604t,610 ea the spot; Lao for 4t►mt detirerp; 65 to 68c fkir Bepremb.r, at layers and eellen cption; 67%0600 for October, optional with bluets and aerate; and 650 frr tiavetaber: Free . sett alhOo Napthl; tale* at 20.429 e. ' C. Weekly Review of tlie.Rkur_Yozk Pe Mackin Elasktt. peported Korean, for Pittsburgh Gas Anti New Poen, august I, 18n. The week open.d with a Lir degree of - Wilily in . the Petroleum market et the closing quotations of Beta/wt, seed which won lactated la Or lenience, and the market has ban glow:ng stronger tut through the Week, the demand bei ng inneand both for but. on the /pot, end for lum &Then. is The inqurry mainly ter eptculatB,, but a lan proportion of the Naas bare ben for coinumptlod aed for expert. The reatots base been beery, hut have exacted so daprandag Mean cm the/dirket. The noelpts Once Ist - .1 - anamy,,ate l /89,876 6%4 wbile the exporti for the earn time are en ormolay aggrugatiog 19,106,01/gthorn, naked 4,908,018 gal lons eame time last year. - Crude hag beau In emit demand all through, sad plots boa further -advauced. The, any. camp, las 16,660 obis. meetly on the spa:, at atepha eOOl., Let the report of the Aaiun of ..vocal wail,' loopar.ed. armor feeling, and lb. amain duzlngrhe . eat too dale. has biou Arm at &TEIII,X, iota. Banned has been In azure spacalattra4euttiod, sad -largo ado. hare tranapited for taint. delayer) at *taming :apposohittag value'. Tha aggreounaalea bin been heath comprising about 60,00 bolai to duffing 14400 bbla on the spot, : Cud 0,600 Illbby tam. dollvary; chlelp at. about Weal aim •or Anna; 6%65 br "Pepteabonleem 'forOviabor. free bee bens: comptrathretr mdet for the most pert, bat the demand wee acelms to-dar, and consul. arable males were mule for Mdttm delta/ an 65 C9n tor bct...ber, boys:sop/gm, and 70 for boveinbli and December, mme optlot~leente wai realised for lOU ea the spot. -The ear oxopria• about ,SCMI Obis. Naptha has ruled dull, ant the sales ate amazed to about 20 1025 mate, clatter; at 11162.6 c, and 1060 gallons In ins In 5%14 SIX,o cash: , The multefolake Oros wear, at 370 for: thapOo tartanned, In bond, es the epos, 1:30144 Wr all August,. eno tur September, ektorpeuMet, MiX,M) , .. , ~ , (Quotations per tideless& wilt to understood to tep,esest. Light stasis color to . whlte., torker colors seLltng ptopottlunsurd, ,lower ) , : - . tiaPons 11411208 M Parisi:nu= 114. Wants t Musa' BA.ttaosa 5; Ans. 5 -3 Mr loom .tarts J J BILIK 1'430 do, A> GaAs 14 aka rags, lbcOollossib, Bmlth t co; 3 can C 0.., .11. as A Bahia) bhp alwdr.y, 1 oar corn, •D a 11 %Lilacs; 0 taro lumbar, A GaUoy; 4.5 bbl oil, J Cammiy; 135 his bosp, I' &Was a to; 101tasshal, A Gordon AM; mil is bass, GI Townsend; ill 'do co, 8 =wart a Co; 23,d0 do, J rtr Wl000ak• /moon, B Hay. co; 10 bbl sibLky, Wm Qsyttts, 210 bp lbsits, J 4 u D Rrelsroz . rai HAILZOONAIIIittt 62 Obit floor. 11cOlotkaa, Herron octal hints to. boa*, J Oster; loXibldes. Jo. Qlsog; l bx wax. Gao Bobassigl4 lolls lostkor, Hays A &Mau% 12bbis oblake, Was Itsalasm 2 br.s wax,..W =A llaoth' I do doi,/ kleialsnos Btcs -L bx. Tatrenco i Het; lit bbl 911,8 1. ialsbastock k to; Obis sidrita, Nod Brown; 18 **Nag =Achim*, Wm iltnater. A ca; I bbLi oil, Z 11.111srs; 1 roll loather, ./011touri3 can bol: 3 0_15 11 • 51 14 ,150 M 114 empty ill, Moroi* 5 0 SIO4 Otasor 1 4oZst; 33 Com Missal% ilhomaksr/k Liam 81 - do do. 10 bbls marts, ,L ,Volgs d co; Ibb tipples, Borbort; 4 WWI amber, M Ambers 1 • • do, G GOMA; 890 bat coals DA H MAllica; 1 car o Amin 01l MB, J Zola: r; 1 roll bother, AlcOosts. • ana Boras en fin Kt e viler; 01..im lega.; WE "' U 1•11 Geß afll.l.4l4llll,!jigh Miny stile IMrverlor 01 , 1pra..W011111TOGIli is. • . let ?}rim isail. .J.Qt B♦ YE D—PromilShaffertUt. 16,11 Duns Yard, as the INWltst , TEM ammo, swot atm stead with thi Whir El oil the tight. Met the WNW doh bon - g ll % /WI tattute thth &aft; A dhows/ gowsed,wm ba ging ter spy tudinggiten "cozotrotng do Om setibethough ft .b he KOAfiaif /10V152. liserrawe DROP" STABLii - "MOi. SOLD ,Oar BthliDS Ny42 , 7TBD, HoTIGANI3 BASKING : HOUSE, mall if q a. r ) Inner trumm_ • • IQS noon aniurr. Mr doors fromPHU • I 2 I C o g w. 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