Pittitogh Ovate. YRLDLY Dloawi o .JULY *, 1684 ClT't AND SUBURBAN. , . The Draft la the. 231 Dlstrlet. Yesterday afternoon the draft in tho 231 4triot was rammed et Ospt. Eirktr's of the-following Is the renit In Batter enanty : ' . SITSTALO TOwNSHIP. Wm 8 Wpm it ' : r t ' Ll ' ljo h t: " , mama Gallaher talefialior TOWNSHIP ASO BA.lossallo Son- (yN.t•pber Fehroth Eratst del tar Jobe eladgr t.rgnxm Eaott Fl.nry 13 as Dante! Wollett Glows Etlcbol George Wagner Uh .rmi Redlet Hem Grim D we•eh Wm hTlchrl J 0 Crookshaaka lobo vhto as t ter Joseph bit's rtoow ■ Ot• wart lobo m tallwty John Neraney War V Donley Jamb /3.ed.1 8.-berg H duswyt nr 81( Oooper cusAartr.D RroVSaIIIP. Patrick Daugherty TWatis ll•gger'y .I.4oGatattcr Faded k Trcamr J.= -Bann ' !IrOotatly e*zi Bihar Raga F Gstlit tZtl=l=l I:==Jl Thom. Mo. row Jubt ItlcFaddla roo, Daffy !WWISSIIIP. 10eargo s.many Muer William Maxwell Jams areang Imaaßlnor Marla 91bble caxxnx 10WN5511... j :riernl r ider Denote P- Donnell (of 11) Chr etnphe • Itaunztel John P Zogeo Peter Smith- Jamee.L Ke Jot. Low Ibury traaklis $ chell Darldtkott Jame Gordon Janus Spence !Cantu Wick ,Abrob•oo ouzo - Dan r,tor Li Borhhart NoLI 13.7 o Cheat...wart Arch toad B'eck J.-ob B oliauf Luc Horophtll Joseph Hatton Patriot Boyle Ranh Ven.l Pia -1110 O'D nooll John Itaah rt Jatoot hlclCeeror J.,opti Ma nil • h Idamaslra 01.1.910, CONCORD ToWNIIILP. Ulan Campbell iJobn 'Tuba: Wort Health J B litsusme.: 1413323 Abner Woll.ll= Jobn B do Inman On-ausum David ants J.mn 80.01gs'y Jnb el 0 Wa•eeu Wil 4m tdco.l: wam!emozcs . 'rowsune. Harper Campbell llama ?arta,. PAM= SOMELIP. William Tt Imiipsoza ID•nlet W.lker Jahn 0 811. W, 'Jori alb. IF In Hanry John • shah Azalaka Hulna a 11l 4•IILGQL]Y rownatr. George W Jones Pot. WAlf.Ard Wilitam Gook John Emerick Wm P Grua lovesenlY. Geo B Gibson 6..1.1m.yer Per•r J 6e lJ Joseph E in G.org, Vandelln John thrt Telt! Sloan nos Jail', Br. ii i Tirl "lan. IWasbibgton IleCoanal J Donaldeqn Jobsk 11:larehg Samuel El Porter . . Walter TtomaaU Racket% daCIZE TOWDEDUS /SD DAILDIDOSTILLN DOS Jorpb 8 Pewrbatnnhl Veming 'I AMIN= '1 Barnall H ekes:tig Da .14 Albright Orr Jima B BArries rattema Recruiting In Allegheny--The Quota. • Ream evilled--lauethess to be Re turned. To-Day. Allegheny has been very anocasaful in the pattletio drat which has tor n made by her citizens in raising troops for the lOU days' 61117ki1. Yesterday Colonel Clark's company was Ailed and mustered In, and the rolls of the other companies wore largely augmented Relarly the fall complement of men required he. been raised, and It is in cantetanlc-tion o Comoliciate the culotte eqoads Into campa nile! to may. The citizens of Allegheny de serve great credit for their patriotic response to the President', call. The "Semple Rifles:" Cant James Crow, has been nearly filled, and will most at the )ease this morning at ten o'clock, for the pulible of being =catered into the service. The colored company, which in Defog re drafted by Rostra. Sloan and Sebman, is pre grassing satiefactorily, and wilt probably be filled. The Committee on Recruiting hold a meet lag last evening, and passed a reaolotion ten. daring thanks to the business men and man afoot:were of the city for their prompt acqui 11110GZICKI to the requeet to sasoend business for two days. thereby lemming the enemas of the movement. The Committee alto concluded that Itasca unneeeseary to have a further sae panslos, =1 business will be resumed today. Robberies In Allegheny Oa 'llteroday night the residence of Mr. Bohai P. Weddell, on the North Common, between Pitt alley and Bandasky eh.ect, Alle— gheny, was entered by thieved, and a occtot bookaantalningss3 in bills and a check on the Iron City Bank for $125, stolen from a pocket In Mr. Weddell's pantaloonr. - - Upon retiring, Mr. Weddell had placed his pantatoone on a eitalr near the bed, and in the morning they were mining, together with hia cost and vest. Mr. Weddell received the money on Wednes day-evening after banking hours, and was unable to deposit IL It is supposed that the thieves effected= entrance through a window in the lower story, as It was found open in the morning. Dillig-ent reach his been made for the thieves, but rip till a late boar last even ing they had not been discovered. The reeldenoe of John P. Mint, wog enter ed on the some night, and a quantity of bread, better plea, eta., stolen from his calm. The ' liquor store of Mr. Brom, ou Federal street, was alto entered, and two dollars in Oliange taken from the money drawer. The thieves effeatod an entrance through the cel lar. Horrible Death On Sunday last the body of a young man named H. Yartington, a compositor in the Lo nnie Union MSc* s was' feud on th e turnpike between Summit HUI mod Tamaqua, horribly ,slawitod sal attached to a boggy which ho had Wad the day pros j loas t) go to tlammit $lll, Luseras County. Be was halo firmly to tb• front axle of the wagon by the pantaloons, • patrols of the right leg of which caught upcus • bar, and by the revolution of the wheel bad become so titintly twistadia the hub that It was necessary to tate off the- wheel In order to ransoms bins. A portion of the hoes from • hone which hd had been leading be hind the buggy was wound around his lege. Ho bad evidently been dragged In this posi tions with his' head trailing upon the ground, • dlstanois of six lulled by the rotro the hone had takes. lib coat and test were found aoarElamaste nolniond. The contents of bbiookets were faun) along the road. necrulttog a tho t ity. Boa*tlag fa ea citywas vac brisk ye's. The balance of Capt. Ballcutlne's conopss, was mustered la and clothed. ' Ttioy *CI rood,* their Donniy at Gen. Howe's othee to-day. Captain Jolla Darlington mustarnd sistrfire mop, and the compzay will be Med to•day. We understand that Captain 1. o..zr• s i t , hw tidied the complement of ts ready to be mustered In. The ailippoyCnarda," °vials' Harry Barbanel, talmbers twenty-des men. Captain Patterson 1 1 1,flanalting a company at. the Eighth Ward Neese Roos*, which tilling up rapidly. - Captain 11:44 of the fi l th Ward, has twenty oflght man.- We have o doubt bat the fall oomptement of men rig red can be secured to day,if the proper energy is *oboe& The time Departmental companies arrived yesterday, and went Into ramp. d largo !quad from Monongahela City, and one from Wl* aka arrived yesterday. Dunes Ain Glass's litarrrara.--This troupe hes teen drawing excellent houses daring the whole week. On Wednesday night particularly the Toe Iltro wee filed with one of IMO/rivet audiences we, hive observed in that Atetablattment for months, a large proportion of — iihieh we ladies. The troupe Is one of the best that bas visited onr oil, and they deserve the snecm they are recoiviog. A matinee will be given on Sr urdsy afternoon for the Walt of Wanes and 4eboole. Nolncinos or • Cosononus soy. an D13111.107.—Th0 geonelloan Congros donst Conforms of thet,Twentr.first Dismiot, <rampaged of the counties of 'adieus. Fayette end Yiestinerstand,wto hero boon to session at thsV-Efonongehela Douse, in this oily, for She put 578 Clqs, nominated Dr. Smith ler. of Fayette comity. lea Mint, en the 1224 :T.. , MUM.' The veto stood: Fuller, 61 Etesrars 111..a55.0 latr y la Tho Irma was ilea made 'lllaoaxam, BHOu .a 7 Ationoa.—Thlo concitag, at tight, irvaAr i stifaClallaarra 61:10d01, 1 will b. raid IfhatOOSMOMa the. 41aacs ce 'ta r ok of a re ps ikas orudAs zocAr, NOTICES, I Tutus PAM; Plain and Ornaumtal Bacifar, tad dealer in Poutwrylwallit end Va =out slate c the best quality at low rates Mee at Alex. Laughlin% tear eta Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sail , . Pox has already savviliced come of otu. -best and bravest troops. Soldiers Ileum to the voice of reason, supply yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND CLINTMENT. Tae Pills purify the blood and strengthen the etomach, while the Ointment removes all pain and prevents pit mark. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high price of chugs, be., at .10 cents., 75 cents and $l,lO per pot or box. For sale in Pittsburgh by B. L. Fahne ttock A. Co. Far ease at Fulton's drug itore,Fllth street, labargh. For gale also by Geo. A. Sally, Federal excel, Allegheny. A DCLIOHTTCL Aar Lubin's Hair Dressing Piorilice." Tois 11 the sionpartif of toiiet. requisite. Extracted from the roro fragrant 'Trionlpa Ftoretta" of the South of France, In perfume it excels all other pro dilations of the Floral Kingdom, and having none of the oily unpleasantness so common with Hair Took, it 14 destined to create a re volution In tonsorial science. Samples fur nished on application to Messrs. Drake & Ottildo, 101 Liberty street, who ara Protestor Labia's spats for "Floriline" in A coat ica.. RIX0911),•43191101 Urahun d. Co., Mer chant Tailors, bare removed to 73 Smithfield street. We nro just receiving our second supply of spring and summer goods, sad ttcuid Most respectfully invite our friends and the public In general to examine our new stock, believing it to be one of the finest stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Itvery garment warranted to give fail ascii, :action, in both price and quality. Give no a call before purchasing elsewhere and jadgo for your:elem. GLEAN it MOCARDLINS, Merchant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield street. :;rneul. Aarcrs.—The attor.tion of oar rtzderz to directed to the brillinat aasortment of Spring and Rammer floods jutt received by ors Mend Mr. John 'Beier, No. 146 Fed o o 1 Allegheny. His ttook eompritez a great variety of Fancy Preach, English, 3coteh and American Cestimeret sod Clothe, and fan 6111 a sad Canizcoro Veztinga,—all of which trill be made up to cider in the 'abaft styles and in the best manner. A choke se lection of Furnishing Goods alto on hand aad for tale, together with a full stock of Beady Male Clothlna. 'nen and fashionably made. Do. Momrr, Dentist, No. 163 Fourth 'treat, between Smithfield and Grant. No Inducements hold est by offering low prices; Jut an equitable fee will be ehnrged In every CMS, for the best materials will be used, and all the time and shill nemennri to is persaanent abtal N_ applied m17:15m COUGHS. Hoarsoncee, and the vertuna Throat affeodons to which Pubito Eltioakere, Military Gellert and Singers, are liable, re• lioved by "Brown'. Bronchial Trochee." Saving • direct ink neves to the affected none, they allay Polmooary Irritation. Sold by druggiets every where. thunistra and carriage calls will be tatea at the Omnihns oat,. No. 410 Penn etreet, day or night. All orders loft at the above piece 161; be promptly attended to. All cello tonst .nald In advance ['GCS? —ll al per's Magazine for Angnst, and all the papers, magesines, pocket books and photograph albums can be had at Frank Case's Boot and News Depot, 70 Fifth street. SPECIAL ealo of Q ]eels ware at ftEletiOA this morning - at to o'clock, at McClelland's aao• don boast. llontokoopore eboald not Lail to attend. SODOZOTT, tha moot popular Dentifrice in xistence, used and prized by everybody. So:d by druggists everywhere. St:cod 0. BILL, newest, 248 Pa= etroot, will al etcil to all Inaainasa of tile profession. Jotars ZE. Qalaut, AttoraAy xi Law, l& 4 ratt ttT.a • 1,111: I=l T 3 CFLT..-33.A.IINOIL—tet the Itloaortgahelle Schee, 7cll 134 h, 1861, b 7 the C.v. Mr. Helmet, 1031. P 3 SI STBISGES, of Portland, to Ceti A. 31.115U5, of Wereencen, Ohio. DIED: OnCEtI•.--On ThAnday, Iho 14 h lost, At 3},i' o'wocit p m., AL IL. d•hyhte: of °a] E. A.,d AAA.* B. O Ntal, aexl a mootts. Fateful on F.ID et 2' 0 1 / 4 1.2. p. m., !Mtn tPe azidraca of JOO. riack, 331 Penn et , ett. ANDERS° 4.—Op ISedi eadsy, July 13th, 13E4, sx the sealant. of pesetas, _onaer of Peue end •tnito streets Meth serf. n to t. McC/00.1, le.sat sou of Elsrsr.l and E. Vls,tals Auderson,; .404 a c.on , b • sod 13 days. ONS TO 1 II I: n l,- bounty tund rec.tred tv BSCRIPTI L!GEIENY Qty Wm Barollum, Tranantel J. 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Bish - p--- 6 00 W tralm 10 Or , i D. 16 A Broom__:.. 20.001 JDlogram &B 20 00 Tasaiderlll,-- 10 031 E B Ihmobno--.—. 6 00 , 11.Gremmad.--..... 6 0 P A 600 J COI J EA ON EME=MI O' ONE OF HIINNEWELL'S GB EAT BE2f E D I ES—LfhLINEWELLI3 TOLD ANODYNE.—This Justly celebrated prepare. Non, which has ea truly earned the name end fame of • a Tate Anodyne by results which had battled gem otter attempt at ems or relief to Neuralgia, Itheureathrna, Gout, Nervous headache, Tooth and Earache, Cholas blarbua, Pairs In the Stomach or Bowels, Hysteria, Marren' after Sating, Lou of Weep, Gleam.' Nom. Debility. Paroxysms to Asthma and Whooping Cough, now declared to be bagel, pmoca, and for the yens in llerothly Ma. etruatlon. also declared to leo one of the most im portant patois to medicine. . A lady writsn from New York •Vere tt ten dame • drop, L would not be without it In my family, and no manshould be with out It Tee toilet 7 ell Wholocale toad BAUM Leafs= JOHN L. ELIDDIEWSLL, PzeprieWr, Dreamed Chezeirk &eon. 74=4 Tor We by Jal. Irkeigns. Ora IL Halm, D. 4. letknaitoek k 00., J. Iff Sputa fur Pitt.. benh; Deo. A. Hdll'• W. J. Deems neat Dr. James Drown. /Wats to Alughery • ablenah.le le Is)IA:40:1 -. 12/151. Ht 1 3 4870 , tor ot ISM—b VIXIKE‘I apes, D y apes, in cloth, In roan, In Imitation Turkey, in Turkey Morocco— with gilt wive and with marble edges —with tack, patent clam* ual abut& feetaninge. All elats, from the commonear to the my beet. for Bale a? caws able ratca by WM. 0. JOIIII3TON a 00.. Etatie.eri• orAtiaw-wras 6T Wood street. GRAIN, SEEDS, .lIIITTHILI, POULTICT, MOGI. toad all kinds of 0011 L -TRY MODIM, *old on connfoidon, by W. C. COPE, go, LI STAssr: 5:73.222, PlaLaidig:a. Prcapt ratarruk. Befemeace gt If cleared. acrit4istal 17011 Miaa Ott RENT-41 Fa= 52 Acrw,lo.l laza, la Willa= torndly, ot of o log bad of P•tor:Perchomat,ead witblo • d d b MUM Ot Salrosl. Tea= Ravin of WLILID, labs TIM Ilmar cm Grant 01.4. nOiS6IGIMENTI3- , s• We. prin. Vrob Srin I fD amt. WSW IIS boaut MelLez yrs ; alogysi and eal• et Ha. No Mara Oar ASCU a inatrairD. THE LATEST NEWS BY TZLE@ILIPTI. PROM WARRINGTON. Our Special Dispatches THE SIEGE ENDED ! TRLEGRIPRIO CODIUNICAIIO REPARD Com:looted View of the Demonstra- tion on the Capital THE RAIDERS ON THEIR WAY TO RICHMOND, Our Form Pleasing the Rein atteg Rebell+ SUPPOSED OBJECTS OF THE RAID. TIMVS OF 111111VISU3GION CIIEOSICLE OPERATIONS ON THE BAITIIORE LINE. Xilitary Venion of the Late Siege 6:‘,111 Dispatch to tho Pitt. rCt G.a tte WI2HISOTOS, July 14, 1854 The alt ord and ridicoloas atd yet disgrece fal siege of Washington is over. Talsgraphie ognmanication with the North was renewed last night, bat the Goverax.ent required the wires to Its uses, and this morning is the earliest time at which we can present O. con• fleeted view of the transactions, sires tho communications were cutoff. On Sunday night dispatches from Balti more armontoed that the rebels were moving In this direction. On Monday morning a small force of them appeared in fropt of our fortifications beyond Georgetown, and near Silver Springs, on the Seventh street rood. they took possession of the houses in the vi cinity shod established their sharpshooters sad began picking off our exposed men. Sabstanttally, this state of affairs war •Itcpt up until Tuesday tight, when they decamped• Early on Wednesday morning their retreat was discovered, but no ',creel t was permitted for several boars. It is understood, though not definitely known, that the whole rebel force crossed the Potomac at Poolesville and Ball's Bluff, about thirty flan milts up tho river from Washing ton, and that they are now well on their way to It almond, with long trains of wagons, laden with supplies, and droves of cattle, and that a large proportion of them ere now moun ted on hams stolen through Maryland. The bulk cf their force must have been eonecn tooting at Poolesrille, while their roar guard was besieging Washington. A critical inspection of their camping ground will Convince any one at all accustomed to such matters that they never had more than eight hundred or, at the very outside, a thousand men on the Seventh Street Road, besieging the city. Tho folliwing article from this morning's Nuaeoet fairly represents the genera:l understending and feeling on the whole ridiculous subject:: Tho military demonstration on the cut skirts of the National Capital within the last few days has come to an end. This demon straiten did not rake the form of eny thieg hie an attack on the city except in front of Ft .Stevens, where 6)010 tame:thing disclosed the presence of a hostile tore, Oa Monday and Tuesday last the number of the enemy's force at this polo., or at any other, setos utterly unknown to our military authorities, bat it has been subsequently de• yoloped that in this locality it never much, if at nil, exceeded 500 or 800 men. We hare received Information to this effect from officere who have traced-the meths of the encamp. merit of the bcelekere sinco,tbeir evacuation, during tto night of Tuesday last, after the reconnoissance which, late in the evening of that day, was ordered by Gen. Wright for the purpose of feeling the strength of the enemy It it moreover confirmed by testimony of persona who have come into the city atom tho siege was raised. Some slight demonstra tion, were made by the enemy et twa other points on our Northern and North-coolers rout, bat the number engaged in them or in the dash made on the Railroad between IV nehirgton and Baltimore on Tuesday last, la, of course, unknown, though from the pose arty of the achievements, these CO ope,tirc detachments must have been email. Tho reconnoissanoe on Tuesday evening is bout of Fort Stevens, resulted do a small brush with the besieging party, who wet. easily driven by the Mall body of our troops sent out on the scout, until darkness put ea end to the pursnit. Our men lost less than throe hundred in killed, wounded and missing in the attack. The rebel loss was not so great from the pan city of their numbers. They left upwards ci ninety of their wounded at the house of Mr Blair, and a few of them died on the field. At day break yesterday morning tho oneniy was no longer visible. So for the present end. what will pas. Into history as the two days' siege Of Washington, which terminated as miserably as it began. The location, number, and distribution of the other forces engaged In the invasion of Maryland daring the siege of Washington are unknown to one military authorities. Further information on all these points may probably be elicited by the pursuit of the enemy, which In noW being pressed by the experienoti not gallant °Misers of the Sixth army ootil. We regret to state that before they escanp ad from the city the raiders burnt the coon try seat of the nom Montgomery Blair, the it master General, and rifted the mansion of his father, Francis P. Blair, abstracting, it le stpposed,•tho papers and correapund , am of that gentleman, covering a portion of forty years. To this statement, by the biteilfgeoccr, It may be added that the pursuit, of which it speaks, ie not understood hero to be amount. leg to anything. Wo have comparatively a mall force of cavalry, and the majority of the rebels had stolen horses for themselves and had a long 1711)1 the start of ILL it is supposed that they will not trouble them selves to go over tato the Shenandoah valley, so that seems to be an utterly ceases precau tion, but will peels etraight for the Rappahan.; seek and so for Richmond, union Gen. Grant shall manage to intercept them. It is not supposed there is even the least possibility of capturing them. The following leader from this moraines Clormiele is supposed to represent the views the military authorities with to have taken : The sudden disappearance of the rabils from before the city, after affecting to lay siege for three days, can leave little doubt bat that their object was merely to &mot Atten tion while their cavalry were engaged in stealing hones and cattle and running them beyond the Potomac. The absence of any considerable United States cavalry foroo In this. department has enabled the rebels to• oarty out their plane with considerable success. It wee next to impossible. for infantry to watch their movements, or to-prevent their dashes on the Railroad, while the rapidity of their movements in email detachments, and their sudden appearance at to many differ ent palate simultaneously, were well calcu lated to swell their numbers in the imagina tion of the &atomicrs population asp I d to their depredations. Vatican epeenletions have been Indulged in as to the objeots of the rebel: in making the raid or inveslon, but it is probate:o that their motives and incentives were venous. They were, doe:titles', hungry and thirsty. not to say naked, and being, for the time, cut off from oommunication, by railroad, With the Smith, nothing was so natural, at for them to deelro to replenish their ozhansted stores by playing upon the enemy. Something of the kind had become obsoletely necestary, and, litany Sate, It was a groat convenience to open anew source of supplies. .. Ii was At the same time szcattermrth essay nodp ratting the siege of POPtellbura Richmond, by - threatening Washington, Baltimore and Philatiebble; sad the capture of one or an of thessiboes brainvidon dash was not deemed impossible. Such trout have been the *agitation, of the rebel thief, pre. n a a w y to sly It /tent at *vision gf the - loyal Staters and j: wa sdd to Glom the olrelons eronsideretton that pent up in Rich. nand and vicinity with nothing practioabie to be done isiAtint, it was highly politic, to employ every iloldier who weld be spared from defensive operations to codee hortilities against the enemy 'e rear. The raiders have sneceedoi in destroying r eppropriattog a large am '.l4r of property, and they mitre their way back with their l»Jty they will have much eauee of congrat ulation by their friends. Bat they have at the tome time, altbi•cgh they should escape, done on Important service to the Governrost,t, which they are endeavoring to overthrow. They hero rallied loyal people once more to its support, as LO appeal from, authorities could hare done, arid they hare (hoe made eery the oi-her ieiio difEicult part of recruiting an army to the extent which wee doomed nee easary. The whole country will now ho e-in vincod of tho importance of placing et tea command of the Government a force buflicient to defend,Waahington and the forth, without weakening the armies engaged in aseullitiz the rebel strongholds. . In tho above the Chronic, C.1:13 It a three stoco, but it began cr. Monday end end ed Wednesday evening. Having come up on the train this morning fram Bel imore, I hare ga:hered the fAlow ing facts with regard to tsao ,pera.iona of the raiders agog this line At Annapolis Juncti,u we expected to Gad some signs of del redations, but the citizens told us no robe's had beta in sight cf that place. The Laurel bridge, a fen indica farther this way, we found perfectly intact. This bridge had been reported destre3ed by the rebels. At Beltsville, twelve miles from this city, we Lose the first indications of a raid. Here Bro,dly Johnson hod been lest Tues day, with a force ef abet ono thounsind fee hundred men, and one small battery, which he planted on a bill near the reilrbad. A small body of car cave'rs Scot out from ti'alsingtorr, attached Johnton here, and at. ter a brisk sliirmish, were repelled with the loss of toe wan kii!ei, end three wounded. Johnston encamped here all night. He tu•t the telegraph aims and L obbied snort' mules, thou whee'ed his forces and went leisurely back toward the Washirgton pike, leaving the railroad unharmed. At Bladensburg no rebels had neon, alth..trzh they came within a low miles of the tillage. Stories of their dep reds:ions here wore of course insnufacturod by demaral end chile. and gum-dr. From that place to this see 6311110 signs of a raid. steerrA:r vn.srNins AND fl ricAcia !CF Telecraphlo communication with Now York was ME Lored here f r a few hours on Toads}, beforo ft trZ.S cut between hero anti Balttmrre. Goring that time Secretary reasenden got ovor a dispatch to Mr. Chase, as kin him to go immediately to ?A's , ' 17.-rk to aid him In financial operisticos. lle c, - ,uld not go off then, but wont the writ re,rchog, Just attar the siege war raised, by special bast. I=l Nothing rriii.tcror is tranrylring here, cx. rept arrangements contocLed w.:h the slop. Nothing horri from Ca, oursuit this after noon, but nobody expects anything to oome of it. NVo bore a oorreop,ndent with cur column, from whom comatiling ought to coma to night. The call for half a million of mea...ly be iL,rnewhat effected by .tho numbers n.,7 be ing planed at the di.poTal of the 6 3TerIIMCGS by the Stares. A c.l: in r.;.00 t h..pe or howc^er, is believed iJ come coon V;Rtr OP 703 LtiL 31100. Pc,loos dispatches to day haro given the popular impression and talk in tho o►pital of to lib no,nro of tho Ltio eiego. What follows rosy Le tr.hca as the riot , pre:tlent 11:11C2g na:itary t.slcers. 1. should he premised that no do no: e..onr,it cortelvot cow to the'r V . lOOO. Facts ate e., :cote, and i.Actt'.ations to plenty to ono nr. i.e cf.:tat:l of alto. racy to At. It is main:Lined by many that the capital bisa jail escaped destruction, and that the rebo , 'Otto which invaded .1i a:, lend cannot be ciphered d ,wn to less than 25,000. That considerable portion of there were either in front of WEdililigt , nor in toppertir g distacen. That they had Intended to attack on Saaday night. That their columns wore drawn up, and the attack Rot ordered when Early became o)nvicood that an 114,46. Ck woo t.l7,itf 60, and to represented to Ilre,olliarilge, in each earnest tartan, that It was finally abandoned, and they began retreating on Tuesday morn log and that still warn the little charge was made on them Tuenday craning they had from two to lour thtuiand mon to meet it. On the the other hand it hr rerre9c nted that the gar ninon of Ito torts had boon reduced from the -standard of 25,000 t, aimo,t ono half, and that consequently anti the arrival of troops on &today night, car ...fano" were in a pro • trios rltcation. Tln discrepancies as to the nontiesr.-of troops n our front may be partially explained by tit fact that only their advance mute to hare be m pa.thed to a point near cat lines. flora Thor.: were encamp...on is fur only about 500 or 000 men, and ant of theta grow the opinion that this beggarly handful laid siege to,tho cl.y, doe ,dud be Over 40, - 000 soldiers. Farther baths.= miles, howee• or, are other encampments, giving room for three or lone thonsand more. There does net seem yet, h •wover w to Icy evidence that over five thonlani, ii to Jamey, were near enough Weatingt. a t. Le in any way el:enacted with the Lies.. It eoem■ still behaved by the War I),iiart moat circled that a, mode ch emorothogly nanny eacepe ; that Grant's vigilance gate la the ftret earning of danger; that the toe- Itatl,a of the robola oa Sunda; lost them their only °hence. In the ant and tco.ua tlitpatehee are given one aide of Ito nictutei to .biA, the other silo. =ll No doubt Is ontertalnod that tha robols hare made goad their oroape, although there to rumor that Sheridan's cavalry to now on their front In Virglnla. ELLI3'i connsaronaN CL 0 FLtRAVLIID It 10 true that all of old Prank Blair's ccr respondence was overhauled by the robot, and tt 1, belloved that whatever was discol— ored to be of p importance was oexcitcd off. Some curious revelation, of late po litikal wire palling are likely to be produced in thee° paper° if ever they see the light. rho natal are all running again ae anal New York honey and Stock Market Special Dispatch to the Pittaborgh °mutts Naw You, Tidy 14.—There to no change whatever to cote In the money market. Stocks am irregular, but generally higher; 'Pitts burgh and Port Wayne, 1135 i; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 108; U. B. Sizes, 1881, 102@1031 One Year Certifioates, 8355; Seven Thirty Treasury Notes, 1040101; Oho Twenties, 103%®105. Gold has declined MIS further, - °losing this afternoon at 485. Next Yott Committee Meeting—The New ` Tot; Jaly 14.—_The Union -Slate Committee met yesterday at the Astor }lease, to take notion in a matter of eentroversy be tween the Union and old Iteoublies; urgent sailor. A quorum not being present the moot ing was adjourned to meet at Saratoga Springs. The several headquarters of the regiments snider orders to leave for Washington begin to inane a very lively aspect recently. Recruiting is going on with much briskness, and there if at present every probability of the regiments being in proper condition to respond to marching orders by Saturday or Monday. Arrival of a Prize 'steamer. Boaruz ? July 14.—The British prize steam er Boston, from Bermuda for Wilmington, N. C., which was captured on the Bth inst. off the latter port by the United States steamer Port Jaakrouiarrived hate Min morning. She Is ► double deck, aide wheel, voodem stoszher, of about A5O tons. Massachusetts Voluutcers. Snow', July A.—Dazing yesterday two thousand voluntanso wont into camp at Basd yule, and It Is Wilma tho nu=bcs will Vales pro thousand daring the present wash: Lis Stun Is no lack of arms and onalvdantd this tor,* 'ell sputa!: bo roady Er lard= OPEILITIONS OF THE INVADERS. TilF, SIEGE OF WASHINGTON! Visit to the Battle-Field. F,VIDENCES OF HARD FIGHTING REM NOTE TO TilE, BEMENT BLAIR'S PRIVATE PAPERS PILE:,ERVED Fighting tt Rockville with Varying Successes BALTIIIOB2I, July 14 —The Washington Chronicle of this morning him an mount of a visit to the battle natl. The residence of Mr. Say, of the city portaitEso, was in ruins, hav ing beer: lontroyediby shells from Fort Slovene dielodge sharpshooters ; also, the min den, of Mr. Carberry, about t. mile from the fort. A force had been Oared along the real end used IA a bre:A:work by the rebels. Evidenc, of Lard fighting wore visible here, La a grove on the opposite aide of the road from Mr. Illair's reeidonce was found a boa, the eighth volume of Byran't works, taken by a rebel soldier, which I have broight with me, and transcribe the following insorip - ilea, which ie written on a flyleaf Near Trualangton, July 12.—Now, uncle Abe, you had better be quits be balance el your administration. We ly name pear your town this time just 0.. show you what we oculd do, but if you go en in your mad career we will come coon again, and then you had better rtand from under. Yowl, Tnpectfully, Tat WOUrr Ittatt. Yoc Eon Saw 58,13, Virginia Infantry. The rebels first made their appearance at Coleville, about 4 u'et.ck, p. ts., on Monday, and my informant understood from what be mold learn, that the rebel force on the north side of the Potomac consisted of Oche. John son's, Early's end A P. Bill's corps, and be taw the most of General Johnson's and Ear ly's corps pars Or. u .11 and near Col/mile. When the rads rout', into Maryland, nearly all were on foot bu• • 'hey hove picked up all the horses in tho c u..t:y, and now the most of them ore mount.d Johnson took the eact roe l from Colerille and moved towards Belleville and the railroad. E‘rly's corps same towards Washineton on the Fifth street road, and Is roe uncernteed that Ellis corps moved towards Washington on a flue west of Early's. My informant raw about seven or el,tht thousand rebels. Ito convened with the rebel Gen. JAnson and other officers, and thinks it was not tisoir intention to take Washington, but to divert the attention of Grant from Richmond. Johnson had about sixty prisoners, from whom bo bad stripped much of their clothing, and the prisoners were compelled to trudge along with hero feet. Johnson had sews purred of artillery, bet my informant did nut sea any with Early. Oa Tuesday morning the pickets of John- OL:e 1111 d Esrly's corm fired Into each other by mistake, near Cole The outer Die toll were etrral 11l At ertetet on Tmeday, tmd ell were ordered to be ready to move At 0 =talent's t .LlOO. WIICLI I cams frt. m Fort Stevens cur heroes were moving to the Wort Silo of the titeetth street road. Generals lireskiarvire and Early were at the residence of F. I". Weir, whirr was the rebel headquarters. Ceptnred rebel . y Fay they were in. f , rmed on the Tait Washington wes only guarded by e ind mi , itit. They o.nfess to being eu , ;:, 1 when they saw the heads of the eoluar..• • the raninenls voter au of the Sixth e..rr The preserve. 1.. r mansion of Mr. Ble,r le des to :he hce of Gen. Breckln rilge, who was or laflaeneed by the iriendly relation fa...or Tly existing between himself and sl i t f e er The private p: p•. of Jfr. Blair, competed c..rreeponibcc, ith Ttotry Clay, Andrew Tazkeen and cf mark, have not been ehtsttoys !, :• • rime baa been trans. fsrted to the • .• • ~f Mr. Wilton, with a note to Lim t , • • 'ltscisinridge. W!•119 the fartiwsta • . her parscual offeeta Metshr.l ro doe, r.ynd, a :nil. qcattiry of bt• ,o.! .11 , 1 wore saved foam the tooth. banes, calves, e•., of. off. The dead wore left undresse( Awt a b...dly wounded were necered for. .AC:u• • , renty of the la:to: were left at F place. Ii eras eta, f ;11 bulk of lye rebel force 00191:0013,: at 11 c'elcok s. m. yesterday. The reslaex., f I: a Mor.tgemory Bla.r was destroyer'. rci•h ! to enteuts, causing bim consider, e At an early tear morning iho =MS th.irporitlon north of the fertilSestit us Tannallytown to Hoek villa, pursued by to the number eight thousand Ter,' engaged them through out the day wi.l, a•ying suecess. Rockville WSJ In our hrp d' non times, but rain— foroements be , .g a...A to the enemy, they would occupy i ant , l et, turn came again. Such was the fitlatt(2.7 .0. it.rkviile yesterday, neither party Eli, ..c. Bing worth speak ing of. At the time W., the reports were very conflicting. nom., ,teting that oar forces were falling back, while whet, stated that our men were driving tin re , .els. Some ogle*re with whom we cony,. cd :7 i . cased the belie that the rebels would occupy the same position at nightfall that they did on Tuesday night Propurations are ping made to drive the rebels from their na , , , on before Washington, and it will be r. matter of 'minis° if any not prisoners will repair north of the P0t.0111143. A rebel aspirin we, captured yesterday while leading a charge. About twenty privates and non-eommiselened ofiloors worn also cap tured. PETERSOURO REPORTED CAPTURED Sheridan's Entire Force After the Rebel Raiders. RETREAT (IF THE RE i ELS ACROS:) THE PCITIg2AC. OUR FORCES CLOS 'al" PL; &SUNG :Taw Yong, July 14.—The Commercial Ad reran, anys : A promin.r.t banking-hones to Wall street, has received a dispatch from too Washington bratoh this morning, *ldol states that Grant'e Innate haze occupied Pe tersburg. Wu have received nothing oonllrm story of this statement. The aims prior also say, a private dispatch from Washington to a Wall street banker. state. that Sheridan, with his entire cavalry fordo, has been dispstohed to intercept the rebel raiders, and be had reached Hanover Court-house. A Waehington dispatch to the Philadelphia require", dated July 14, 3 .. m., says the ene my began their retreat acre., the Potomac, about 12 rector& bat night. They , bad held RoolreLtle, shoat lire miles from the Potomac, II a base. This morning our fence mart:din parasite, and we may yet be able to intercept their retreat aonth. They aro conveying their plunder as well as impressed titivate, with them. Oar loans will not excreted fire hun dred. We made masiderable captures. • The Capture end Escape of Geteral Franklin BaLmattl, July 14.—When Gen. Franklin coal captured he was seated in a oar beside a wounded lieutenant colonel. • 'When the rebel' ofieer csmo up and &eked the colonel if he was Frenktit, that officer replied that he yam not. Tha rebel then asked Franklin, who declared himself fully convinced that he had been pointed out by one of the omsongers. In a few minutes Gilmore (the rebel) came in and told Franklin Slott& most eonsldar him self a prisoner. 'lke General was put in a carriage and taken to Relstertown,where they stopped him for the night. The 'General feigned edam' and ,loop, and welted until the guards were all asleep. lie then made his way as near as ha could in the direction of thls city for three quarters of en hour. Beitg broken down by fatigue, he crept into a thick woods, where he contained the balance of the night and all next day, frequently see ing rebels 'scouting for him. About sunset, being nearly famished, ho ventured out, and shortly. met 501:116 MOD who proved' to be friend•. one of whom took him to his hence and finally provided means for tke General to reseh this city. Steam- t ug Probably Captured. Porn= Mosta, July 11.-Thu &ram- I tag Wavy left Ohm, two yesterday neon for this place, and was due here at g o'clock the lama day. Bee has tot been heard fray - up to four o'clock this eiftenloon. Bueptotons I'm that the bee - beau captured eV deemed. : The follo7l deaths have moved' la Hampton Be tal, ea th e VA audillth of Silly t Jam . Mint% 11th Usllol, Ohm: Piny, 19th =Dols. Railroad Freight Increazed ...11 eereta. ry Fes.enden and the Banters Flag' TOM Jaly 14.—At the convention of rilroad cidcors, held here to day, the mien of freight .are increased two per oent. The Advertiser t,sys: The bank °ea:ratioa has adjourned until to morrow. No result bad been teethed rela:lve to the loan. Mr. Fessenden proves to be a strict construction• ist, and that the law is spins:hit either making the State banks depositories of Government funds, or accepting payment on account of loan. otherwise than In legal ten ders. The probability at present appears to be that the banks will yield to the Secretary's view., and take a loan of fifty !zillion paya ble in installments as wide apart as possiblo. At present it aoosna ;twat Ilkoly that the loan would be upon 7 30 notes or non legal tendon. 9teatuen3 at Halifax Ramrod, July 11.—Among the pansengers by the Alpha, from Bermuda, were George Saunders, Jacob Thompson, of Bochanares Cabinet, the Engineer of the Florida, and a large number of Southerners. ILC_A:a,' Ir_TS 132rE=12 Exw Teta, inly 14.—rettoo 11 loam, at 11,65 fur Middling tipiands. Flour--State and White Irregular, au. Wad and clawed stay . besm - y and (40 lower ; ;halt for Extra do., $ll4ll 25 for Trade Et ands WEleity heavy, unsettled and lower; $l,OB 61,70 Co dicta, sod 51,13E1472 far Wester*, Wheat regular, at:wattled and dotter, the tomeet Mrs ng Leavy And declining; £2 L0(52.C0 fur ho I Mil wankce to arrire,,E4,3B fur au. un the spot, 52,4366 2.70 Mr Amber Corn rather more sea der, cloning honey at 146161.03 fur Etas to Med Western, in• chiding .m.ll parcels at 11 onto doll snd beery at 'naafi for Western. Coffee dull at •tout ',- Mous prices. Ficigar—lluseordtio 216,22 Me. cod 60 boom destine at 26c. Pettlileum dull, and prices nominal and unchanged. Wool qalet and steady. Pura 1. fair demand and a littio more oesily with sit mat. dal change; 840 for Mesa, 04240 on the epos for Neer do., eledne at it, Inside pike ; 544 ter 00 , • . eight days time, (HO h r Primo and tift fur Prim. .1.0 I.HIO bbl. N... Mess, fur July, boyars' optic, at 815. Beef dull and lower. Lard dull anti lower at 134.054 c, the tatter pr.., en ex uorne. Stock and Hooey Market. lion Vous, July 13 —ll .may strlognit , s!_ . 76S Vi at. Exchange waver and dull at IntollletB3.cnr nry. Gold irregular. unacttled and tons, opening t 2tgl, dentlolng to rating to 263 , and chr log at 11.1.944. Government Menke btary and unsettled Be latll eempons. 1025,Ai1 ; Celtlcoe, 1033,13101: 740 Treasury Ni,.,u Ortvbet a• d April, 104. litocks bac,: o.d C. L.-- 1093 i 911rh11ter: Sonthnrn.. 8$ Di. aP.Dn C ...... Clkh C. B. & W. k P._.___ll9,4,lCoickether 71% Ceutrwl Cum9,l49d -....—... 81 0. 9. N. W 440 it M.Oertillahtm.. 69% 0. ci N. W. p d . ..... N.e. York 04ntra1...1.Wy15.^5d00up0n4...--.-..119 1 4,4 Isar tertGleetea.-. 94 4411. . C. 9. f.'2l Cooports..lo3 Iludokon__ 123 sf d.. do rgui.--.11.91 Buttato Marke nvrrsto,July 14 —rl., dull nod d ro..pleg Wbeist dull and dro. plug', Ct icana bp , I. g 52.15, Amber Ittlebig nu 52,43, Wlscot sin Club, per sampla, 52.25. eleatog lusctise. Cern • lb,. I at 1111,35X', sod <bawd at 11,38(11 25 for •o. 2. 5 , .4 i for No.l. sad 5145 ti Ohio oas dull sod I- actler, and told It 55r5.900. W. lay—sales at 1.0. *relitits dud to Near YUrk ; Wheat 18c, On. IC.. Ors 10c Lake Isoparta—Flour,lo,%o bbl.; Whoa, 62.21.5 bosh; 0 ,, 41.= bash; 01", bubo. Canal Exports—lN.ar, 13u7 6414; Wbest, 7.7,750 Lash : Corn, 61,72046151 a , 6416,6.147 bush. Chicago MartM. crone., July 14 —Vlctir dull and dan'tned 25c. Wheat doll and drafting; ledge et $2. - AkEtAn tor Nu 1, and 5214)2 le for No. 9. cicalae at toe in.!, price. Corn ddli at sl,Will.a: for On 1, and $1,12 p 1.38 for No. 1.. cir-alog .14 II .36(41. 31 Oats ste.oy at liliErt,i lghirinat dull at a.,65. Pruoniona dull. . - . - Yre dull Itecoltas--.10500 Otis Flour, 4,700 butt. WLo.t, OCO Leigh Corr, 71. , 00 bush 0.... bhlptueote —2 40.1 bbl. Flour, es bush Wbest, ,c u) oust Oro, LCO buet Oswego Market; Osamu, July 14. Flour tr charged, at 512312,60 for No. 1 Spring - , 513 264512,76 I r Red a Inter. $I 1360 for Wll l .. 513,76.314.25 .or D üb'e Extra. O. heat um...lad ; 1 Inn/ . Ited Indian.. 51.45, No. I m r 141.1, Itta Club 52.33, Arab. - L. Lr• ou prt•ata kraal, Or oarer, but without Woe ; bio 1 Illiacht a heal at 51 46. Oats la held at DSc fa WLaturt; and !tale Other arable ere etwce Milling Stock Herres. July 14 —The feHosing sr., the Ns. of mitens stocis, but to Ils.tou to-407 . EiIEN MMil p Ida ;1P.11.t1- Pm I-Aly It —Flour qp'et Ettra P.a• I'7 9u.tloAl: bid 82,115, Whit. C•o qnlyt ; Yellow 51.75 04. ulran6ed; min 304) ba•11 F,cusy •sola at at. ?roast.= waiet. 51... ro,k 11.594; Pottul.wial Ana; Orada ber4gc, 71.013. 4 10 Hood 139a90c., Ho. Frog 93401, NCI kJ utsmtl. ; sal . Ha:mod a. $1,7553 EtNITLr I=l JAIL W. VI OODW SI .119) 'Mild moat. U db. '6 tuamaaao k and 111 /moth .treed. oltat B RIDGEWATER. 1760 COTTAOE DRABS, , 18.033 D 13 PC3F. 1,133YED Biz aroma Drab , 0 ,, . do DirTAll33 VII 1.1.3, 11.111.3021 , 14".i . 011., Igo, Dia tor .30' 415, Dl3llb. gLX3ATO.3.3 armor'. 041.33, MAP= tN ME YADKIN'. /drama. 33111 T 11./C. V 30LD191. OamN Agokl, Ti 7Lldw Lam, Soo York. tabErrOnd JUST RECEIVED. 171111.1 . . Pine Ti,. T. Gordan Wlzbart's Dytpopoto EtopeotOoropotto4 STrop of Tax Kaussed7 . • Moalohl Dboorory. Floe Who (dl, for Coble ma Botor'• Pus Cod Liver 011. • Ifra. /WOO% Hair Beam, Tine Glyotrh. and Honey 6000. fir.ll2gs Ambrcolo for dm hair tiotr, uld, Tooth Brush. Etiltorio Intoloblo Cototer.t. At the CAattral Dru,, tcrAor en:OU, Aalegheni, toril I=l SUTkiCRIBICR, John Marsh & CO.'S Soda Ash, Is ooastantl7 reoelduz the mos, which ha SRI an :he mast Caronal. toms. Th, Ash Is pertica. adapt.] to the manalloture of Glum C. W. caußcinerAr, aSnOCITH MONT STILLIST. K151244101a. oallheasod CIL&K W. SEVILLE & co., Grinders aind Pallidness (formerly Young Bro.'s Grindingand tirgatring daor.,) in an alley running from 111th street to Dlr • mond alloy, near Wood Krona, Pittaborgli. Bisectors Cloondal. Swags, Straw and Shingle Knives; Carps:awe, Coopers' and 'Macre Toolsi Seissors, Sonora, Tann' gnaws, Saillers. Snits*, glowing Ilaetine Colds Sad Inns, do. All Grinding and Relaliting Prompt otiondod to. myrdoordnen SUNDRILES. e osr loads Lake ettore Potatxa; 60 bbl. extra flour; do Noll Better; • 10 boxes og 10 tube poked Batter; 40 bbtx Wbtte Beau; 90 -do White el n•dried (lora Neal; 6 hltds. N. O. Sugar; • In store and for Bele rlidarE VAN 601/DEIA mull No 10 amlthoold R., earo.r of Vint. VANILLA BEAble.—Et lot of primo rabble Bum, for flavoring,. Leo, fra,b sap :ly of Ifurvett's pare Extreet of Vtall o. Uwe, e: se, Leman. Peach. to., for fla,ratit lots Oreetar, Poodles", Blanc neap, do., tor tale by the gate. or eagle bottle, by JOHN A. TbniallitW, lea realty Orocer. • SIINDIIIEB-4 bbls. Figs; 8 do DrlW Aippoa; 10 kepi Fresh Boater; 20 bbl. B mos • itCO do Pot:aces; Moro .d for 4414 by CR4S C BALSL.SII, leg. No. 170 Liberty stre44 TTAIIB, BEEF AND LAUD. 15,090 to, Walsh:ll3gs, Boott7 C. vowed B. 0. Rams; 3,150 Ms. Morro Osavassost a. 11 Rossi 9,000 Ito. 0. f Davis a ca o. t. 7 nee. ao domes chalao war L. for sole by 6011 , 191A11613 LANO. F 113,11-6 0 half bbla. No. 3 large. . 10 do - 3 .rodo ; al, du ~ i TS Damao .• It . • 23 do • . 3 largo dad mod litactedd.) *34 3130 UV bbia. Mks Benin t_ _ 7 ": o6 d r and 6 . I"' 1 7 J. a o.arner.a. QR 11 CIT .13171113:—The laiv i st ho 04 . t s narbltti t,'ials . - WIZ* DOWN. 11 We stmt. AtEEL-60 auks 20. in store I. aze far doer i. D. 41.2271C4D. I Ca.WDID:ITES. A'ircE.ll6LT.—Jolrs Flamm', of lan Barvagb a , iteperanceittle. irth be • csodtdoto A•nmoi7, from ttte dtsttict booth of the btor, watj ct to the fittictiot of the thLo Wan t, Caoteotixt It1:to U.Atidl altiLY,—iosa ULLFILLAS, of Opymr SL azde township, will t, ma i:Mato for toseonatal, eulloct & • obi.. o f the Colon hepotoicea County Coe eoution. too17:to r ,---,ekez.lf..lltiL Y. Mc&az, of North Fayette tp., yell! he • rendtdate for Aseembly. from the District tooth of the nrer, sub ject to the derision of the Colon Omotty Goose, thro. eluteerm AISSEMBL Y—DAnD tutiolut, of Upper St. Qat', (no• of the let Pounryl tants Emery° thavelryjuill be a candidate for a.- serobly, trot,, the Cattle& South Lithe et wars, .object to the action of the Republican County Convention. tnytzto turocs will be candidata for the aloe of °Groner, .object to the drxGelot, of the rtopGblican Unton Count, Convention. mhl6Glserto F 013 (X).H.01, KR, --oLoat on SALA, oner, rjoe S t tol b e o &I .:l in en b. of a th. `i Omeroo titm. mha.da.te I.IJEUN Ett.—M. tt Ilimaz, .c." of frirminenua, fill be • candidate for Cor oner, sols;oct to tins decision of the Onion Refroblinan Gxioty Onivention. tontdaTrie CORUEU.—COIS MOGLI72IO, Ot the Prat Ward, Allegh.lr y, =lll Fe s cendi• date for Owner of Allegheny Om_ ..ect to the decision of the entre:dg %/mtg../ delete. FOR Y 1 SOT tit/ .N t)l7tb: Ins.= vUI be a candidate tur tbe of e P-othamter7, anNect to the dacha. of the Union gap u blinen County Cbuyontion. Jetnte U.L.1.113. PKOTEIONOTARY.-110011 H. Wer.re.s, of the Bleth Ward, Plttnbrugh, mill he a candidate for the oaoo of Prothonotary, enbleol , o the decision of the Union Coral:111c. Con vention. /.24.10. FOS PHOTHONOTAH Y.-D. U. Rolm will be a candidate for the Aloe Of Protkonotat7, nobjeot to tlo, decision of Me Mafca gapoblicon Gloom:a.m. f020.".f0 NFU PROTRONCYTAitY. —Mon. braau will be • caudidate for the crlca of Prot/sow:Um Wgluct t o the dettelorc of the CZ= 11 . 7 . YOU. lEt R 11101...2 trill be a candidate for the office of ProthddLary, ended to the itodeloo of the Udcs Cbmventio. NOR COIJNI Y COMMISSLOKEH, —DAVID fAIDNISLITA, of lb° Third Wood. Alloghouy. SID boo candidate Oar Cooloty Commis ro Noel to the dochloo of Ulu Dolan Eopobll. can Conr•nHno. Apr/ to (./0111. 031-11.1bb -1. D•rs Conttss, of P.m tcocusbtp.setll be • candidate for the above subject tone tiecty. tot of the Dal= Bogubticun County C.o.:Con. tublCdautc tzp.POR COUNTY aThatitiSlUNkß. --Joss Roam, at {Value tossehtp, sill bo clusildoto for (burry Cotorotheloner, subject to tho Cecheon of the Caton Republisto County Coo. emotion. mh2deste CAW .+N; T CORM LS:la/Z.l hit.... Asornatta Pillow, of Root Door To...nighty 1411 b. • condi/ate for th e ofbra of Dainty Comm, .. oner,..bject to Lb,. ditrition of the Uoloo Republi can Convention foluinea,us (SA.4O OF"! !;,,, 1. • M non-: o LoOf.to cd LbcmoJfkal dsansud dock of DECKING. 1:01a AND BOTTOM PLA WINDOW TEMA/. SITET, LINTLV, 61:111 p 1LIVuL5Th, f'01. 7 .71 170, LATEI, PAL. Se a7V an' 0 to, sYwro Snarl WIZ raAmaptraz az.: At fair rota, H. B. remans wanting LONH TIM TrEt en ?Or LAN ore ortt•Falv7 Invind to saant Ise hlo DA. SalreCos a, eislo laroot, nato. sniht, )oo ,4 oUdiilitrb SL6itt3Lk VVU.KIic, 191 ==l s±~SLE := ZFT::I.S Aopuments Ind firm e 81(;:= I=l SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERR, 1?-0 WOOD LITB=7 loss. toe extentlon of Sportsmen and other. CI hi splendid, tch of MSS, RIFLES, REVOLVED.% PISTOLS GAME BAGS, POWDER YLASIIS,SHOT SILTS .6 POUOILS.S.DICAII FLASKS, and am tocuiltin of every kind. LIU stoek WO,: Lives tow brutal. to this mark.. ocIT ELECTRICITY T RITJ M. PLIANT-173 WONDERS AS A TEIZAACFMTIO AGF3IT IFS EISEITEICS AELATIAO TD CADIZ AND COSA OF DIAZAFF.. DR. J. A. DEESE, Mailed nearlean Office DL PAWN d MELT, sauna all are enocaiwinlly De dad wtth IhDantenk. Mattneannn, and taw ntedllnwlotui of Z1e...-trteny. donnotbine 1.11, true and Important. See Cirealff ; get ern at the om,. do charge for coraultattan. (knee warranted when desired. Ja2l:nottsad etArtizs L CALDWELL, r O . RIE PAOZZX, NadJCS I. BACON LARD 8110.1.13 CURED RAMS, IbECED Rasa, CORNER BURR= MID FIRST LISLELMI, Prrromman. JAMES M. BALM, aIiOIIITBOT, P4 - rponni EarLIM DiA.1.5011 aan Brcalrica.llo,l, tom .11 llndc of Bnildb4Pß 4.4 rperint.nas %As erection on reaeonsblo tarm. MMMMEMI pATTERSON & 88.05, Deem In Youghiogheny Coal and Nut Coal. Ortkoi loft at the oMoo, on DAILIMG/1 6111Tal", next Bradley'• Wo , loa Tarter,. Allashosty Gay. promptly attended co. eir Western oulom promptly filled. enhlthuw.tri T J. ORR it Oil, XX PINE TAR.. Prepared exprerly tar .4 E.Littl. Yet cp In .31 oar gallon Iran brand BOCEZD3. ►w mar by the dots. sad In barrels and halves Office, /la. lb ►IBBI Plttnbargb sentsto MaLN'rY.Rir s MolSAUGlinis. , 4 CO Stone and Brick Pavers. All ardor* for OUBBSTOBS. PAYING, 45134D'. :NO, or saytialyty to our Mr, promptly •Clawled tp Addrem BOX 146, Allech6ay Put OfYou, at 1 !lob 41011 E% 18 nartang urea., &06tylsorry City , 4.66,263 ALMOND AND. GINGER CRACK- EftS.—Just reoelved tram the bek-r7, trash filmead end Ginger bets fbr eels by the banal or !desk posh& st the natily Cir.xery ettre of Raid S. tt62106ii9, aravor Lltavt• ost , II anti rtnnAmt DUCK CREEK LUBRICATING OIL, • Prime ankle, trea tram alit, warranted not to gum mactinery, and opal to Ho. 2 Lard CLI, ca nand and tot .ale by • - • • - Asa LITZT,L Alt SON. arduld TO Walar stroked. OCLUTII etairs. N—• urge apply, of mato. colors acd stylrs, jaat re:4mm from factory, Olt OMII/ Wormooms, lot 49 amt st, Omit Mad. I. au. PHI LLTVI. QPIOW u b'rEliz.—lialtby's e 4 pmeci 1.3 wad Vrath Oyetras, put up to oat sad tlro puma tae, barmotl Uy imtlea, for ula b 7 US.. act= or tingle eau, at ass family Orman gto.• of f 21 POFIN A RAWSITA W iOR SALE.-160 Asses of choice tanalog land. altnalaul In Wright county. 101 s. soca, la effaced at %be low prica . co WO. Oka 'Fora land wu located 6or 0 years ago. Apply to Jeri B. Moto CO.& SPIOED AND COVE In STEM:4-150 &yea Holty'a Spited lad Con eyebry In land 9 pabad oene, /US no-Ind a d tor W. by Itladlill t 112a9., 177 Ni.e.lll6.ad IzELibr cod ybrett. 'A LL L ULUI ma S, on p and tarlllad pads, to black, brown, gra. sad drab, at ES and Ei EL CiM, @r em 141 J & IL PCITLLITE. rrINANSPARENT GREEN OIL 1 OLOIII-6 “pt-Ihr gn►4V Ina from factory et the CO Cloth W.reraamos,2s end 14 Ft. Garet 1,1 I.* H. PE111,1,11.6. OUCOA freeh thoox lJ Hno inn rscelved and CO met by UZY2(II3 t 13E09., atyl4 Etna. 12Csn4 la, Wood itftet. APPLES.-10 btas bright Dry pplos fcr s 1 of US Lib.ro Octet. it33o DECK* CD UIiz.MITH'S MATERLSII3--A largo •-• st.k far al* bi 1.4 3101121 SOWN. IM Wood I.4.lN.Lney of our own manufacorixo,-wor -LW ranted to peotts'actLA. - • • , sa It TAM AV N.= Wadi itodg. DOCELESTETI & BEIFFALO COOPER it+ TOOLS fcatn - $.4 1•11121 Creod •thrt. n: a IS B..aN . oU bbaa prima for tq WM. P. BEOk t (A)., norto L•bas. street, • _Tecenrcd ex do try Z. B. ULIWILD. BOOTS 41rJeD *ROW& THE ItEGULATOR WE BEGIJLATI: TTIE PRICES Boots and Shoes, end s.n. nal reillr.g SPEEN .1 AND SUMMER GOODS AT OLD PRICES! CONCERT EMI SHOE STORE, 62 Fifth St. pH B° B, SHOtS, Georrr.n. , Tar Ladle.', Gents. 1110 cs , Bo). aa4 Mildtab. goodarecle awl $t vary Inv prtem, can W Wanda McClintock's New shoe Store, lio, Oft TeDMAL BT., Alle,,lyu Qty. ISl3lFdieS inOCa OF GAITERS, Boots, Ba'morals, Slippers. fic., SEW GOOD 3, AT M'CLELLARD'S AUCTION, 65Tifth Stss3t e. B —Goode at PLIVAMS SAL A. Leak Cte Dame asti !mutter ab.te the Gamt. A NEW SUPPLY OP LAMM, Or =UV, TOIIMUS, BOYS' AND CHILDREN% Boots, Shoes and Gaiters No. 64 Market street MATER ft SOUTH. NEW GOODS I NEW GOODS ( WO hare Ju; received oar Spring On.: at BOOTS MID Siam, Math Ire will eNI at the LOWLST CASS 111105/21 , we here the Jargon and beat relected mak of Meats Whs. Calf Ilitar-se.toed Hoots, To be baud la the city. UMW L/1197 GAZTLB2 to 11/11:64/111:6 Give CM S Caa. has. , Robb, "STAR WORK I YOST TOMTIT DT er.o. LIMB= EON lc CO., 110. rt WOOD ETIDEPT. • .M Barr =TIT. 0 Kip licoteis. Children% Goat WO Botta. Masa good. era mato to oar srpodal art., and warranted unequalled cast= work. JeeS CLRIA KING OUT hit..l.A; OF Boots, fihou, Gaiters and Baliaorals, st ths than the cwt. st J 39 DOlitiliNT D, o va W trim 93 !UAW strut, • " 3' if th. eM RECEIVING DAILY A FREELII JL stock of Wink' Mims' sad Children% Pool. Gab= and Bamonkb, which I miLl 101 l at salted ed. •ands an OCIn,IIII BO3LANIP3, 93 Marto% irtnzt. JOHN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of BOOTS ABB SHOES, of itrary desuriptiou, et liu.S4 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh odilas ..COSTAR'S" HAT, 1/0/LCII. &c., EXTERMINATOR'S. 15 years retablabod to N. Y. city."' ...Only loft/Able rsmisilas Boom." "nos from Paton." "Nos dangerous to the Bum= Yam By." "Bats mate oat of tbe.r bolts to dm". 8010 by .11 Dru,g o t ooo . o 7 o ' oo e. Brortes I of W greriblees tuattatims. Canoes D.pot, No. 441 Br nionr, N. S. ene.. holo br B d. TABNE,TOvIier, tiON W . .. and I/ IBY =BB 4 WD, %helm sv4 Baal 4MM Pittsburgh, Pe. PINNEY P. 8 INWA.IIS, Vit toles:els sad RAMO agent, AlleStlnn)ol4. trasm B. F. QIILKSY & CO., Commission Merchants, 190 GO= Wenn Ms CHICAGO. Give quill attettioa to p=slattlaz Flow, Grafts, iirOatto2lB 9 icc., Ito Yalta= =amt. .0ZO; T. BZOWN. D. Y. WOW! lyl/03RD & 00n W holm& rteakie fiats, Caps and Straw Goods, Ewe saw a am as lanai fife. tzar to=l+Ute stook of goods tor IherolThred I.la the NerChsttli ace nottetitt it tail ea ettatitet car OWL, valet *ilea eat 4 at realm Mee. 'alt Woo* tii,r—tiomnal. 11F4NTRY WALLA= _ Con'mission . Mere Apt, No. IN3BOIITII W*17:II 8T... =MA 77,"""'" ftrtlxdas Waal= Pal to Obi Catcall womrthim ? Bowsaws, nova a GU= MARV,IBUPSIIIOIi CRACKKIM as& as Ho. GA FOURTH patent reel sirna males ow to tuntith Oncktro ropooko to Nay 'atria oust of do Wan tato& 8. MUISTIN. Ho. as marsh ‘Nbsi. =BM f.YON ARNSTILIL, IMPORTER 1./ AND DIKEXE b ths Malt igels='' invade al 111INDM9 HAVANA - •CIGAILEI, - cat all *lads et eIiOKINO. AND camilSo- TOBACCO. BND/7. rANCY ZIELESDHAUII PIPES. TCEId da,ao., la . rsa varlet) DIMES TEL ST. MARLED ND. T.. 171.•-•!/laa mallet) . - la2 foatia ••• - - s...tasnaaaa. Aar. pATTERSON &AMMON,' • 001.11dI&SION MO= , AND 021A18, smard 71.0DITM &Wea l Va. All' WOOD M'IIFLT. vcaptria: 114 ROY' ILllll".;—Prixas Val sz t a nom: 21/11.14 izsdriastty co band 4334 *Fri& „rugs:; Nrbtm Zo. tguti e&a„ rusgrazt.6
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