DAILY POST. tP \ x. -.,c2c).14t,q- • The tat= as IS was; The Constitution as itist Air Where there .iii 119_1ftwrthere na.freeaom. • - THURSDAY MORNING-, Democratic Nominations FOS GOVERIiOR ' ••_,GYgORGE WOODWALUD su,P,RESip . JUPGE, - '::II(ALLTER II LOWRIE. A. SHREWD CORRE , PONbEErT. The Chicago Itines, the paper which was'ot suppressed by Burnside, has; at Washington a singularly cureful and shrewd correspondent. Heretaore his- letters have been remarkably correct nearly all their statements. and Trediortions, but we trust that eventa may prove him to be 'mach mistaken .in his predictions in ride lation' to the vebelliee, which we copy in another column: , - GENERAL ! ROOKER. Some innocent persons were under the ,impression that die sudden resignation of Hooker was . caused by the Administra tion's alarm for the satety of the Capital. Lee's strategy entirely bewildered Hooker; the latter k-.ew nothing of his wily opper vent, and the Adshinistration began to feel its danger. lia.te-were thought'to be the causes; of - Hooker's . -.retirement,but such is not-the fact. The ,Dispatch of this city, infortna tut that : ' . . ." Since the removal of McClellan no pains hive 'bee ;spared by.thseupperhead leaderi and the opposition wets to l discredit thei:dbititiet of the - men brwhom he was succeeded, and their labors have not beSn without fruit:" ' • TLia brief sentence we select from: a itself column of just such twaddle. litc• Clellan was removed because he was "too aud what has been accomplished since his removal? Carat my, the "finest 'on , the plan et,"- was - thum p ed 'and' chased under Pope., 'itrwad massacred at 'Fred. eriekebnrg ander'''Buniside-, ' and -utterly .demoralized.: -Under Hooker; and at the Present tiintiAhe aridacions rebels are threatening -Baltimore . : and- Vashington. These are the reasons why the people now call for the restoration of MoCrellni,- and not because of "copperhead" disparage meet of the , abilities . 51- i ' •7 ' . i i ing from Pliljade'phis - tti'fbilitimaie. He will dcrllus with his cavalry, or even perhaps by bands of guerrillas, while his main army perhaps will advanee no further north than Chamberaburg, and no further east than York. But, he destruction of these railroads being 'once accomplished, where will both Washington, and _Balti more be? They Will be but kilte Teals; which will fall into the hands of the rebel _ General whenever he advances against them. For what will , Hooker's army be, against the superior forced,ef-,-Gen. Lee, augmented by all the reinforcements, too, that the Confederate goverement will send to his aid? For, while our railroad corn einnication will be served, those of the rebels will be in tall operation; and troops, in any desired numbers sent , from all parts of the South to : Richmond, from itiehinorid to - Calpepp'er, and from Citl peppr 'over - the routelaketi by Gen. Lee. Such :are thelrnits of the retention in command of Gen. Hooker. Such are the fruits of the war as managed by Mr. Lin. coin with his Mittens off. . , THE BLOOD OF DOUGLAS. Alluding the.oterday,t,o the neglect of the National - Administration, and of the ability of our atio to repel rebel invasion, we remarked that "the blood of Douglas could protent.itself." Every reader with anyeense, of course, knew that we allu• dedto our State; but that muddy-headed thi4, the Pittsburgh Gazette makes the following comments "'The blood a Douglas' in ihe veins of the editctof the 24 aburgh Post f 'Why, that beats anything that vvoS over heard of." The purposejof the Gazette in this is to disparage oar valor, for :an, ulterior pur pone. That paper is aware that thbre have been -serious consultations in. the Washington Cabinet in regard to our talc. ing an important command in the field— perhaps that of the army of the Potomac, and a pure feeling of envy prompts it to throw obstacles in the way of our promo tior. But modest merit will be in demand directly, when true valor and great strat egic ability will be required. Until then, like Major Errett, we shall recline upon the magnificent laurels we have already THE RESTORATION It is as honorable to Col. Whitely, as, it N . ,11 be gratifying to the friends of tin John Beck and Tilly Potter, namely: their restoration and reinstatement to their places, and among their shopmates and opmpanions at the Allegheny Arsepal.-, was simply an actof justice °lathe part IA Col. Whitely. Another charge from the ammniiititin • chest of "Caisson" ia on hand, but we can: not let it off till tomorrow, THE INVADERS OP OUR STATE RETREATING. General Knipe Pursuing Them Rapidly ADDRESS OiGEN. EARLY TO THE CITI- ZENS OF' YORK HIRILLIBCRIi . ; June 30.-2 P. i.-I have just came across the river. The rebels in front of eur'woridhave disappeared, and General Knipe is now in pursuit with a large force. The news has not been promulgated here yet, but it may be relied 'on as cot.- "fllen. Jinipe was reported; when I left, to have passed Mechanicsburg, and was pushing rapidly forward. The rebels are also reported as having left Carlista. The capital for the present hcnr may be regarded safe. The following address from Gen. Early, to the citizens of York was received here this afternoon. I send you an exclusive copy: YORK, Pa., Jane 80, 1863. To the - -Citizens of Pork: I have abstained from burning the rail road buildin g and car shops in your town, be cause, after examination, I am satisfied the safety of the town would be endangered,and acting in the spirit of humanity which has ever characterized my government and its military authorities, 1 do not desire to in volve the innocent in the same punishment with the guilty. Had I applied the torch without regard to consequences, I would then hav4 pur- sued a course that would have been fully vindicated as as act Of just retaliation • for the authorized acts of barbarity perpe trated by your own army on Our soil ; but we do not war upon women and children, and I trust the treatment y3n have met with at the hands of my soldiers will open your eyes to the odious tyranny under which it is apparent to all, yon your selves are groaning. [Signed,] J. A. EARLY ' Major Geheral C. S. A. Gen. Pieasonion Advancing. There is a rumor: here this evening that Gen. Plqasonton's cavalry have entered ;Gettysburg, bat I can trace it to no rolls. ibis source. It is highly probable that he 'is approaching this way, but I do not be lieve that he has advanced as far as stated. To-morrow, however, will tell. LATER - 11 u.—We have no news !from the advance till a late hour this arm Ring. There was a bloody skirmish four miles beyond Oyster Point, and about 8 Milesfrom the city this afternoon. The lose was severe on both sides, bat thus far ho details have come to hand. The ad tantage is said to have been with our roops; but my inforMant, who is; a Civil ian, and was very badly scared, was in such a hurry to get away .he did not wait to inquire particular - 1Y fill to who whipped. Oar advance, consisting of some font regi- Menti, is drawn up in; line of battle to night expecting a return, of the enemy, some of . 'Aiwa cavalry have-leen: seen hovering ardand. It is reportedAftat• there is a fierce of one thousand rebels between, Bridgeport and Carlisle. Still Later The engagement this afternbon took Place at a Paint knoWnns Sporting Rill, aboutihree trifles from Oyster Point, and the same distance from the river. Ths enemy were concealed in the woods, and opened a galling fire on our men. Two New York regiments were deployed as skirmishers to dislodge them, and after a brief but spirited contest they succeeded idriving them out,.whoa; the rebels ran. T erti was considernble artillery firing on o f inde r to which the rebels replied with il so:me baits dozen shells. We had quite a namber wounded, all belonging to New Ytork regiments ' tkat., t tlie-anomy!e loss .wa l " far' i(ore,seiere. . -—, -: - I have just received a note, from Col. T. A. Scott itt which he states that ample 1 preparat ion has been made' to protect the railroad against any force the rebels are Ellen - ft; :move in' that direction. Coin 4 menication is still open from one end of the road to the other t ;rind t will , hc, ; kept opbn at every 6 44' ; -;;;-,- - - , . P. EL—lt is reporfed - ,thaf we have capt inied three hundred asting )! including his ammunition train. from Gen..lmbodenA At Xcecratiellslittreenfn‘v:Qh_ron44.l DIED . Cit June Zit', at Alexandris.._Vs.. of .siouidit iocsived at - the battle of Chsgoellaravins,Col. IV. fkiiitkwooCtfthb 634 Beg Ps; T 6,6 friandliVr-thi!l:EinAb, are: zeepoctfuliy,, Tstratumilfolar. - 40, at ICtaltIOok; ftshi kal iesidents of hie Meth sr, Airtime. to_proo wil e All a/Len . - TtISGRAPErO. STATI INVASION. THE REBELS CARLifiILE:i - Evacuation of Yoik; Penn'a REBEL OPERATIOS9IN MiltNI.A ND Rebel Accounts of Gen, Booker's Removal &e. • • 44.: . • HiMirsiwnn, Jane 30.—The rebels are reporfed falling back towards Chambers burg. The rebels in Carlisle respected alt pri vate property, excelifidiott and drug stores. The goods, they took from the shoe and drug stores they paid for in gold and sil ver and green backs. The rebel officers were quartered in the barracks whilkin Ca - Aisle: They stated before they left that they did intend blow ing up the barracks now, as they were go ing to imam shortly ; but this morOag, about three o'clock, there was a loud •ex plosion heard iu the direction of the bar racks, and it is supposed they blew it up. NEW YORK, Iy I.—The Herald has the following from Columbia, Pa:, via lan• caster, June 30'r There is reliable information of the ene my's falling back along the entire line., The city of York was evacuated last night or early this morning. Gen. Early is reported to have carried off a vast amount,of money and stores. • Deserters from the rebel army say the rebels are concentrating for a great battle with Meade, but this is not believed by those in o fli ai a 1.- tati o It is reported here that a large ;rebel force is opposite McCall's Ferry. Deser. tern from York say they heard thiaipoken of by some of Earlys officers. This 'is the movement against Philadelphia. It is believed that General, Meade has retaken Hanover Junction. All along the line of the Susquehanna, above and below, pickets are stationed in sufficient force to prevent a crossing. It is hoped that Longetreet's pontoon train accompanies his troops to McCall's Ferry. • HEADQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC, June 30, 1863.. The Baltimore and Ohio railroad was repaired last night, the bridge, over Pine Run restored and the train which-left this morning for Frederick and Harper's E'er- Itimi gone through without' interruption. The telegraph was repaired in halfan hcur after the rebels disappeared, and in a few hours a bridge and track was laid and rails replaced. = The rebel cavalry which yesterday at tacked a company of the First Delaware, at Westminister, and drove them towards Baltimore, was doubtless the advance gnard of Fitz Hugh Lee's cavalry, leading. the way across the country, through Bal timore county, to enable them to join the main rebel army in the vicinity of York and Gettysburg. Signal pickets twenty miles out an nounced the movement, in the neighbor hood of Westminster, of a large cavalry force. undoubtedly -Fitz Hugh Lee's cavalry, which crossed the Potomac on Sunday. It is hoped they are intercepted by Pleasonton'q cavalry, which was sent Nsw Tons, July I.—The Richmond En. quirer contains the following : • • - JACKSON, June 26. A special to the Mississippian, dated Grenada ? June 24th, announced the arri val of eighty-three prisoners taken by ChalmerA. Gen. Taylor bad a skirmish with a small force of the enemy. RICHMOND, La., JUDO 17. The firing.at Vicksburg continues far heavier than any before heard. Col. Lyons, commanding the cavalry outside of Port Hudson, attacked Grier 'son in the rear of Berle' army yesterday, capturing fifty prisoners, and fifty-seven wagons and teams, and putting the re mainder of the Yankees to flight,. Dates from Asyka,-via Mobile, says that heavy firing was heard at Port Hudson on ' the night of the 23d. The Herald contains the following, dated Maryland Heights, June 28th : We were ' visited here yesterday by Gen. Hooker, accompanied by Brig. Gen. Warren. The object of the visit was to inquire into the propriety of evacuating the Heights. He sept for Col. %Reynolds, otir able generill. and asked lira what his object was in holding the Heights. Col. R. replied lie had often asked the same question, and never got a satisfactory answer. Gen. Hooker then issued an order that the place should be evacuated by seven o'clock the next morning; that such goods as could not be taken away should be de stroyed, and the stores removed. Imme diately otter-he informed Gen. Halleck of what he had done, whereupon he received a dispatch countermanding the order, and saying that the fortifications had cost too much to be given up,. unless under the most urgent necessities. He considered .Uarper s Ferry to be the key to the present and future operations of the Army of the Potomac. • General Hooker's comment upon this *as natural enough : "What is . the use in holding on to the key after the door is' smashed." While on , kikway back from here he received en ord*frein' Washing ton removing him - from Command, and placing Gen. Meade in his stead ingtvaltrovic2-1. AM STILL SE LLIKG Aix Barnett's Preparatirns—Cocoalne. gal_ baton, Flo . 'mei, Tooth-Wasik and Fla voring Extraeto at cid prices. hoods such as H BcERHAVE'S BITTERS. at something She halt their fermer_Prlees b.IMON JOHNSTON, )1323 corner Fourth and Smithfield streeta. • . Q,,OA.PS*-• , ", - Y. 7 Cleaver's musk scented Brown Windier. Low's oIrP - Bronm Windsor, Glenn'sHrown Windsor, Low Son '& Benbow's Hanor soap, ent** & Ssons iloneY:saap. - Low Son & Benbow's Glycerine soap, J. C. Hull's !Son Honey soap. Low Son &Benbow's Chinese tati , k soap, Bracknell's r kin soap. (very fine 1 Y aver'i Honey soaps, (3 svms.) rdley& Statham's Glycerine soap, Holl'ijiawander and Palm soaps. Koran'esoaP, (Very rare and sa_perior ) With an assortment of fine Castile. Palm, &a. Act, at fair prioesqor slip by _ - - - elrmori sotasTstoN. earner Smithfield and Fourth street' NOTHEn AFTEd BOOTS XII. SHOES &c. at 11 1011L4NIPS ihttits f have received a very large ate& of MEN'S. womgsp, MIS3ES, CHILDREN'S, BOYSAND YOUTH& - ara • Prepared to tarnish all who-favor ma with's call. Remember at BORLAND'S; CHEAP CASH STORE. , j 413 98 Market street. 2d d1:11 . 991 . .. Filth. (iTOCOrieS. mime JEST RECEIVED A LARGE „E. supply of Tea, Coffee Sugar_ and _Grocerieli Of all dese.riptiotts. which will jPs - ,4 10 1.4 'irtiolesale or retaßl atilielo*O4t: bash knees. J. DUNLEVY, _ 4- Dhunend. Pittsburgh. v2Zdair !I —, ELB.LNG.BURG GRAPE. :`' * E c"ThliHnlAtrv ox tta r Y t sable4 7 l periulam a ~. TeeDAT'S ADVXR STATEMENT OF THE . IRON CITY BANK. PLITEIBIIIIGH. July 1,1863. capital 5t00k,;,,. a a ............ -$ 400,000 00 Loans' and IBseounts..:- 411,903 97 U. ii,'and Pa!!:B indsit.ljerufteates....... 456 700 09 tietraiti•d tali S. Sun-Tresatu7 2,0.0 i 0 00 Dae bg,other auks '- ... ... 189.950 39 Notes rind Cheeks of other Banks, and United otati a - Treasury Notes_ P 44,307 91 Species ' ;,• 133,25 . 93 Circulation. 168,597 00 Due - to - other: Bags 20,071 88 Due to Depositors. 621,819 99 The above Statement is correct according to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. „ J MAGOFFIN, Cashion, - Affirmed unto befornrunythis day, H WHITNEY. Nortary Public. QTATEDENT OF THE CONDITION OF ik7,..THEEA_NE. OE PITTSIOIII4IIL- - - - - Wednesday Morning, July 1,1563. MEANS Loans, Bills; Loisciontits and 13 - . 8,"" ter . tifioates of Indebtedness . .. 1.590,792 41 11, S. Bonda,6 and 7330 percent..:.,. ' 591.000 00 Steal Estate and Ground Itcht ....... 58,467 49 Stocks and Miscellanies 9.5 0 5 25 Due by_other Banks 362.401 39 Eank Notes, Checks 4. Treaallotes..... 148.519 Specie 273,720 1 6 Total .3,034 , 488 62 LuslirriEs Capital Stog_k. 1,143,500 00 Profits and Bernina ~..- —.. 195,40 519& Unpaid Dividends and 1 1111111111 1 11111 l 16,755 50 other,- 1113.955 83 Circulation - 34.711 00 Deposits ' 1,630,a8 31 ToteL '3,034.486 62 The above Statement is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief, JOHN HARPER, Cashier. . . Sworn to and subscribed this Ist &Ay of Juls. 1863, before me, • S. SMITH, Iy2 Notary Pnblio. TATEIIIENT OF CITIZENS' SAWA • Pittsburgh. Jals!lst. 1863.. Loans and Discounts -.:...5457,605 29 . ' 1E0232: 32 Notes and; Checks.of othetßanks ..... 65.906 16 U. R Legal Tinder 81,000:00 U 13 Bonds, 7 3-10 par eent 61.000.00 U.S. 6 per rent. 80nd5..—.... -...... 200.000 00 U. 6.6 per cent. 1 year certificates .818.000 490 Duo frons Banks andßankers„...--, 143,852 02 Capital Stock • - ' son,ooo 00 Circulation . . . ... . ... . ..... ......._-.- 907,100 00 Depositors 582.696 58' Duet° Banks and Bankers 7.724 61 The above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and-belief. . U, T. VAN DOREN. Castile?: Al%mod before me, thialtt - day of inly QTATEDIENT OF THE IttEM,CI4IANTISI AND, MANHFA.C'I'LIRERS' BANK, Pirranurtom Mondnyllorning, July 1, . Capital Stock 'pt..- 5600,000' 00 Circulation 1.266 al2 00 Duo Depositors ' $76.019'56 Due other Banks - 50.622 25 Loans and.Discoun' • ' 517.552 1 4 Coin 465,255 47 Notes and Checks of other Banks ... 400.513 46- Due by other Banki 303,157'34 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Loan.. 50,(0) 00 United States Government Loan and Treasury Notes 1,024000 The above Statement is correct and true, to the best of my knowledge and belie4_ - JOHN SCOTT. JR. Cashier; Sworn and subscribed before me, this lst day of July 1861 • S. SMITH j,2 • • -• Notary Public. __ • . . A 14431211ENT BANH. • - .. , .. Prrrammon, Tidy 1, f 863. Capital Stook $500,000 CO Loans and 'Discounts ' 797.670 34 Due by otherßanks..... .3.882 05 1 year Ce•tifloat.s.... ....... ........ ......... 155,000 00 Notes and Checks of"other"B • anks —. 25 999 69 ll el. Bonds kLegat Tender Notes . 423.212 00 Specie 133.323 60 , . Circulation 746,191 00 „Llne to other Banks 21,310 45 Duo to Depositors..._ : .. ..: 1389497 95 The above statement correct according to the best of rdy knowledge and belief, • ' J iv COOK,. Cashier Sworn unto before me this day-, July 1. 1 863. jy2 . S.SISITH Notary Public LONDON AND: INTERIOR Royal Mail. Company's CELEBRATED. REMEDIES BLOOD POWDER AND "JU A certainuniefor Mammy of Horses and Cattle, known to'and used only by the Company in their own stable+ from 1844 until the °Perdue of the Hallway over the principal routes. After the gen oral_twe of these remedies in all thestables of the Company their annual sales of condemned - stook were disoontinned, a saving to the •Compaty ox , oeoding..f.7.ooo per annum. In 1853 the London Brewers' Association offered the Company SMOG for the receipoS and Use the articles only in their own stables. LILOOD POWDER , A certain mire for formder; disteniper, rheuma , tism, hide bound, inward strains, loss et appetite weakness. heaves, coughs. colds, and all Amasses of the lungs. surfeit of saabbers. glanders. poll evil, mange inflammation of, the eyes, fistula, and all diseases arising frbm impure blood, cor rects the stomach and liver, improves the appe tite, regulates the bowels, corrects all damsels merits of the glands, strengthens the sYstem. makes the akin smooth and glosity. Bone& bro ken down by hard labor or driving', quiciar re stored b using the powder once a day. -Nothing found will be equal to it in keeling horses up in appearance. condition and strength. London and Interior Royal Mall Companies CELEBRATED BONE OINTICUIT. A certain, cure for spavin, engbone, scratches. lums 8. tumors, sprains. sweUir.sts, fours dered Met, chillblaiss, wind galls. - contractions of the tendons, bone enlargements. ac. Blood Powder 500 .per 12 os, packages,. Bone Ointment 50c per 8 as. tar. fie._ Strand. Lon don. Molieeson & Rerhins, New York. }Trench, Richards & Philadelphia. TORRENCE dc BIeGARB. Pittsburgh Drug House. lu8:11ye Corner Puerto and Market streets Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths, &o. Great Reduction in Prices -AT TIM NEW CARPET STORE NITAOtANI4 . ', 'PIM .4 - i. CO.. 71 2a18TEP11110*ELIP, Between the-Post intani and Dtipandi .Bn. TOITE NOW RAVE RECEIVED OUR v v'new stock. Just Pirchased at a great re daction from prices of Ilia Spring, comprising most extensive and comple e assortment of every description of goedi in our line, which we offerfbr sale at a very small advance on cost. •We propose to sell - this stock at from TEN to TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS than the same goods are now .selling for in New York and Philadelphia.,nl7 I'OR WALLPAPERS. BORDERS 4EO. The leading Depot is at,the old stand.— Hither come and bus. W. P. Intsususx.r., . 87 Wood street: 112XCII111011 ik LONG. Agenta - fort-the JILIP Book eye, Qaaker licusaellron. and Cayuga . Oldster. Mower and keaper. Pertatea Cane Chief. 'Jr. Mowers. 19heeled Revolving odrse Hay Rakes. Buckeye Mower & /limper, Einiella Horse Power tipparators my 20, • No 12`tLiberlzr GRAVEL ROOFING. CO,LUPTON OLD DEN dr C . Roofing materials are the same as the Warren% Oldden Was In the emplciy of Warren &ego* for eight years.- All of our roofs give satiarantian.: 'air Office; e?rnet rah- and Woad sheets, seer and stor y. - _ , • • luso = ,11.01X0101. T WA ' five BAY=BETIVF.EN fiveand aim YeitlV old; with 'White fore feet and a white stripe down, his face., and, a BOAR ..MAttR about. seven ' , yeara old. - strayed to the Preadaea. owner la , requested to 00% VII charges and take them away. or they will be am kt?sed according-ta BERNARD , • •; BERNARD Eo.4t Mononsatiataltorougli. . • . I . )I MLETirs _ Grocer, NO. 4 irimwom), in.72A1314w rvoisACCO AiNlitllsiditiV—AOLXlDEN, A- Commenttat Broker in Lent ana insnufge-: turell Tobacco and &nis. / 3411 ,Watit% foornarotTine.l Neni - rosit;"- 1 79bilocto aim. -carafe/ seloatot for t expoititibx' Deafen; Tobioinonia4-WAI find it to thetrintelvat In!, tn. conuifuniaito inf hoes•AkO t ag , A 4 144 4 10 ans , ' 4 ;nuintAtri* at Mr! :J._ ja ahani er ---,- , ,•.. .. ,- ,t:L,r,t,q - !,.,...,. 'till, 1 .7rrri, ; E.., I e s " - . - r 8 -- ;43i) . i..;'l , ri - c , 3:; 1;--0 LOl6l _ 200 bbla Amity Mitt, Extra Family Door for sale by JAS. A. FETZER - - iy2 conker of Market and First atreeL N MONDAY. .1117 NE 29 TIL,' . ' .D E, V teen Penn street' and •the Cathedral on Grant street. a Large Envelopeyvith„the name of . John O'Connor on it., I; contained.= ottLr, for a Onk Leg and a discharge om service, and abuse lot of other valuable, paper; being of no, w use to any one but the oaer, a liberal reward will be paidlor the return of tbe same at this office or Squire 3feßride's office, Fifth street. pIISE OLD PALM SOAP, I am in receipt of a Dirge lot of Pure Old Palm Soap, equal to any toilet soap now in use. De constant use is a sure prevention or chapped hands. face. &o. The e. wishing a Aro d soap at the price of an ordinary article should use the PORE OLD PALM BOAP, PURR OLD PALM. SOAP. PURE OLD PALM SOAP, ittiLrrAsy MEN, AVA N 0.78 Market Street, , . WE HAVE TWO VOLOBSFOE pular 17ANVA.1; FRUIT CAN WAX BED. AND BLACK. • RED A,ND BLACK, 25and lasts:, a p ono d _ J. RAN' KI.111: CO D ruggists, 63Market street. three doors below Form ai. , camtosozw - sriurr /I WS DELIGNIETRIII. strxwEs RE 1-sort, immedlatetr on the nue of the Cen tral P. ir.lt.. located on the Summit rt the Ade- Amy m ooo t o b e , 2,800 feet above the level •of the M. will be epen for the reception of richer* on the lath of .rme. Ifilikand Will be kept open ant:Lithe first of Ocrober. -•— . - - • The water and air at this pointicomen strpe rior attractions; Themama made ha Ahr,•l e , .-borats2 of Professore Boma,' Garrett, . and C a .. mac , Rbiledeltibla: Olin" the exictenceolcaltr able mineral element% therwataniAlsome of the amino beintef-the iron or ahaJgbekte *mend and 'others containing taline: - er aperient mit& Pare mountain water stmuu2dti -trod the inmate will also be - Evened with ± - mineritl Ireton - from' othe r ermines, mots U, -taw LiekOiedforil and " simple. tiailitiss for listlitor litre - bait vi - dett.ge plaids rind do ba the-era ctertand fl new Co, 'Baths 0, at , all times be 4- Theffleda;irallor..lre., hied:been highlylir: Pe•...rAVii‘ na nd PP A e P*. lreh id s ad i •• ie te re s - que ereutl r rßleingl al:94pt-CrM; , .• • . two: dear 7maua • from Phil his and ttsl ac :=And interseedatelsobitsr., ,;. _ . - ,Tiekets mei beiebtard at the °Moe Of_ittePenimpliazds 3kallroart Uarepagg,. 1•' _, eftirther infarmation. P to.: - - :. ....1 ., ,1 _ I•__ ....: .-.-....., , r 6 -____ _ _ atEULTANIL , :=.r . c at * 1,W 11141 -•g"NIR I WAIPIF tiik.ii o .4 l l4 41' MEE= M==EMOSI TO -DAY'S POSr OFFIO. L .# Prrraatman, Julyistkletts , '::/:'; NOTICE—THE WSW POSTAicIAWS go into effeet on WED DAY; Ja.Wlst.* Under these Laws and Resttoris nb tee of letters or quarterly poet: ages of newsPisilers can be charged.ne ell maltnutter mud be, paid before deliveig.i:LßoxeCerill be assigned to-Ise:t ains only FOP nftient-of the rent thereof quarterly in adt ance,and no box will be assigned .o any one untainftno qtterterlY.'rent is' promptly.: pail at thee. mmenoement ot- the quarter.. Whie rate of postageen drop letters will be totaliente each, not exceeding Ifeolthca wedaht..-alat additional rater f two Mite will be charged ter each half ounce or fraction thereof of additional weight, to be in all cases prepaid by postage stampo, - IT7Lease:matter - on:vtidcdt.l33-latcrth: postage is requ - red to be prepaid at the mailing. -old°, shall reach its deqlostion - withoukPrOPleS- Mut; Luble: thoVrepaid rates wilr-he'elnErged and collected at the (=Cent delivery. If potsge ia-mtlyclanotaktllus , anwpait=Postage - - - WillAse charged at doublevatee. Letters - not exceeding one-bell ounce in weight - forthe Staterand titoire+ot:'theUnitedited States ; waste the.rate has hitherto been ten. cents *lit Mai' pass through the mails at the tudferm te for domestio postage of three capita ter hairounon The silesastrotion tee-fiduregisteringletters will hereof er betwenty five cents, payable in moneX in wielder. t) width - the resruar ttstage Inte3t De . atoning affix , ng therieselpey sinount,of.peatato . I.,etthertoAand frern'Pestniasteifireannot hereafter , be-erappni: :noo. can- Pastmnitere re ceive acy:d:actiottou of printed matter fine. F:l74:thi , -BON HORST,. Postmaste r. P.:4.1.4047,1TUtit,4106., 1E ANII FA OTIMERS: , CIAB FIXTURES-& CHANDELIOB; Patent liniroved Eicelsoir & Patent Paragon COAL OIL .Bu*NE - 0,1513 HAND LAMII,-00LITMNB,Aol salosrooguy•sA7 Arch St Ph iladelphla: , exinfact(" - Frankford. *S. All goods warranted. iY24Y Dwr.14.1NR,1101313E "Non 3tENT:—.II. 'three story Brick Dwellingr of ball, two oarlors.'dinitia-nximAitotien, cellar, bath room, ani five .chambers, situate on 4cie !nail street, Im mediate posse:glom CUTHB SONS.: 51 Market. street. IDFACON SIDES— - 12.0001Vraeoti Bides in a!ore and for rata by JAIIIIIB A; FETZER. , .i,51 corner Market arid istetreeta. Svrrza, 2 BARIZELS 330141. BUT- JterYiug rao.ived and for sale b . • - JAI% A. , .13 , 2 oor 2darAotand lat . . Es6a -7 tesh Eggs in etoiesnd - fer gale b, JAB. A.:II=EN iy2 Corner Markat'ami First 'OP LOST. PURE OLD PALM SOAP, PURE oL., PALM SOAP, PURE OLD PALM SOAP. • JOSEPH FLEMING.; JO EPA FLEMIHG, Corner of the tttunond and.:Market streets, Corner of the Diamond anti Market streets, Syl•. AND °TITERS. Eheuld call and suPP/i themsefvii ;fat SHIRTS. LINM.CoLLMw. PAPER COLLARS THE NEW STEED COLLARS. SMOKING CAPS, SOLDIER'S DRESSING OASES And all dezeriptiona of: FURNISHING GOODS. MACRIIN &GLIDE. U2O Between Poirth 11414 the Diamond. OgNEW GOODS JEW RECEIVED BE MMUS & HACKE I Oar, Market & ELL DRESS erporop, Of the newest atylea. gaups, firm* and Lace MiOillas, POINTS WITPC TWO OASES OF Fast Colored Prittts, Selling at IS, worth 20 eq. IF YOU WART , . New Delainea, ,Frencd UMW at per yard. .(25 ceuts, !v. CELL OR lingua ilacke. MILITARY NOT/OES. gr 'to A 1it1461,4 0 ARMS i—AN IKPII [JAVA L ttY REGIMENT TO Br, BOHM 'EV—The roll of this Regiment will be opened ni this day until the ranks are filled with re emits for the deform of our city and homes. All a 1: 3 3-b ß ot , l 3 i s td iu . l e si t shman and others who wightri t i l o c y r t arises. :the ' Ofetce 7 is ra to r bl u oTe t e e t d ed t W 3 he e n ur the /tee whit ileompleted. at No. 6, Wood steed. R. L. ALLEN, and ADJUTANT ZENAS ELEM. foto of the oth Arirginla Regiment, will be in attendance. UHAMPTON% BATTER. T—TEPir lien Wanted to enlist in Hampton'. Bat tery: also recruits for any Pennsylvania BAtter7 or AuCDlyta --- .LIEOZ — N.ITAIARBOUBB, , GiiiitaAfouse. . DER GUMMS iii tiIikirIMEWIEVCI) - -STREET. Arou OF S THE firSEDS ISO THOSE -a. who Wilito nitenle themselves to an organ ization for„Staleßropagtiomz, either as Celery or Infantry, wili - roecit 1:110 at my office, 76`Emith field Street._ on MONDAY,- 29th where You cari enter iiiik . good-and retie - tie men, in the ,three months terrace, wider - the call of - t he Ex ecntire of - reunsylvenia - - , -the arch-of the Union. Those.entenng the Cavalryservice will furnish their own'horses, bat - the - video of each horse will be paid the owner-.b y the State or United iStates Germ:anent - • • All"egropmenbc r aaidefroMttelicirse. will be furnished by tb butte authorities or.that of the •IJnited ntates. of which Pennsylvanby is the keY and the'iron intere.t Itittsburgh the iron bar of protection. , . Come, my. brave . bop, forsHope Prtection! With Ont 11, PAniuTlvatuaguard.Just now. we all Patriotism and-rbe lovfl fei those in our front ought to be - sufficient inducements_.- J. W.. 1 CRAFT. . HOUSES -' , B NI'VA,Y+R"CO., Late o f the tia ': ; ' &Co.. 13 A.WHIERS, NO. 76 . , ERETIkt!I STREET, N,xt4ioortatli,lisolaplos Bank. DzAftlifif(Ei BANK.I4OTiff. EX6HANG and all olas!co of ilcivettufforst wt.le =WIZ KOIDITZ .:At TZ B - No 11$ Woodlift.i.ppeoncl. - Aoo above ;. .s.vifth Streeti-i .EsslairvoinivreN AND Dome*" Aff kcohangey Coin,llank Notes. and Govern. meat al:wraiths& - Colltotiorus promptly attended r_i_OLD. SILVER. DEREAND-ROn2S— %Sr-Corti &eater of .T.r,idel3W,..qoaL4 _cburtgrauta lota 7 ' , ,33oridffansi.Voitons, aa au oVirr i tztageot s ielao . ushi, • miSsistbd wood, ,etspet,'Ooper of' AO. 9th of Every deacripion : 80py5..4.. : 540 : i5, AT THE MASONIC HALL AUCTION: -liopss, 55 Filth Street . , , . • lalt :,•,•: ~ •••'.11...5i... .. • 1:4 , 41,:j VY NEE OLD COONIAO MUDDY • Bay Pure Ord- eogniturßrentl7. .Buy•Ptite-Ordllegtriao Brand": BnYthe bast Madeira Wide. • " Buy the best Mede:ra. Wine, ' :Buy the liestiAdeira Wine, - , BuY the beet Port and Sherri Wirteei Bay t le , best Port and Rhein , Avites - :: qttiy detest Port arid Sherry Wartleil DIY Fall AEA Smk-ing Catawba Buy Still and Sparirlicl . andiSparkring Catawba • Barthe-beetimported • Buy the heatltnported Gin, Buy the test Tien , rted thu. , . z i dEEH FLE riflNG'4. cor.'otthepLe, rnond and Matte& 4 7 C 1 5.p.E.37 : : 8ir09R1131138 .; '... ..lMELyocrilinei t t hOreitile: and. tait-rt e - ; 13 erri. Foreign and Demasti6 Arrnnegas,Meoll:l:' - Oile Dye-StOffs 41.14LEGVERME-CITIVPi FOURTH OF JILT 1863--ii saow you FLAGS, 15'130211,45 -INCHES TO Ilegliiiental Flagla - .;,-;,1 ,- Shit Irbikil''.4-`i;'.,-,0,4. ~., ~ ',' : ::.?IfFiThAtiijigl4o2. t A.l4,titzpOl illigiAiik "ItticArel, ' , 5' - 1 r 1 . tt - _,.-7..i - -----:-:-!_ . 44r--Vg athail* 36 --444tiitwil , iiii with 4s i5 ... t:,1 041-manufacture,: PitTeCl'S - ; NEWS Dot(' Fifth street opliogte the rokt " ar, ai'S/L'Ejt*-2' Brass-roundersi i ,, GAS AND STEAM 'FITTERS - Au kinds t or4hesuli ...AmottAir Atter. - _ a 1 r, moo, ABS OASTIGI3 OrAlailain* i ,— lfficTsikthsilutettiineitlas. ,PsztiCiiiiattentionMM vaidtailitifittint,twataLz,..— ReIhati PA Q: VIKAUIYA., I. = ' ~, 2 : tli 84 WAtEir STREET: ijiLliiiiii","--- Algal giiih •t ' t4o coticfp.bu _ r , t tifitianY. eia I -`i - - - ,- ='=il'i i , i-: . . , ..1ed=,• - i.,,:-. z• Italk °NIL ERIE! „; ~... ;~~::3_