f' - tiOft; Int.PE:TTANGIILL 4. 430, NI:LB7 NSW YORK: and 6 SUER 41 - B i tt:BOSTON are our aceskta for th 3 Ah ll / 7. 4112 4 161 1=eAdinsIsm i"I nents i--‘4lr•Vlrst 011rLotbsit - Air Sikh First & Third Pages for cabs, 2sl inar etiolliallyNarketiaadßlVer'News ttli• FRIDAY .MOBDIINGr, JULY 13, CITY AND BIGHOIIIIOOD The AllcgheP9- 00 3 2 0,Y-delllatio `to the COnvention are requeetei- to --rifled at the once of the Morning POit,' on. Neaclay, iie*t, at two o'clock, p. m. Utz Eastern mails , were behind time: lait - iiikhe,"iihich accounts for our laik of rf' :1,1 1 -t•'-' l Gaw4'enke Hotel, Plithiidel phis. 'fr hii4OPelar_eitablishment-Anaintains ~„2- T itsEre_pytntion, and, v ia a. , fesed . Institution fiir,trayelers, The table and appointments cit,the:Elt. Lawrence deserves 13 - Intim:digr commendation, and the happy tact of Mr. ` Campbell_endhis assistants, give a home. , like impression to all his patrons. • tl k ribbani'lrefirtilt kki -: •itut,r.,. biation. I Jet, Tars - annual • celebriitibriTaFilie bene fit • St. Paul's , Orphan Asylum will be held :at Iron Citr:Park on Saturday, the 4th - C,irs will leave thoirdepot of - the Pennsylvania gitilrcad f on Liberty.street, ,forthe:Park, every half hour daring the 'day: Admission,lo cents. committee: 'd- Thera was a meeting of the Executive itritnittee held -- yesterday morning, at .they:piade the following report: That they have , for the better distribu tion of the working forces, divided the , ,'lntrititualines of fortifications into divisions. Distator No. 1 embraces the line from : •azzam's Hill to Winebiddle's Woods, and as that line is nearly if not quite corn no force is required - upon that di. 'DurriiiCt - No:',2 comprises the works on Squirrel Hilli:and all the population in the 6th , . 7th, 2d and 3d wards are , tiatiiii - inect to these make. - and Will astern- ConnelLsville Railroad , at half ' past seven o'clock. ArrangementS have made with that road to run two trains on Friday and Saturday...morning, at 7/ o'clock and 8/ o'clock. It will be wider "- , eitood that the workmen of the various factories embraced in the above district, areincluded - in its force, no matter in what district they may reside. N0.:3 comprises the works .; south of the Monongahela river, and all the, poPulation on that sideof the river are. assigned to those works, and all the - - 'workmeti on that side are embraced in the _force - L ao matter in what district they may .reside: Distarct N. 4 comprises the works on - ",the! Allegheny aide of 'the defences, and ~.-i all the population on the north side of the river are assigned to these works, labia the workmen in the various factories z on that side of the river, whether residing , there'or tot: - r. DISTRICT NO. 5 comprises the worse on the range.known as Davis' Hill, between! Lawrenceville and East Liberty. All the population in the Ist, 4th,' bth and 9th Mardi+, - Lawrenceville and East Liberty are assigned to - those works. together With • the: yarions mantifactoriesfin those dis ---tricts, wherever' residing. Arrangements haia,been made with the Pennsylvania Company to run two traino at half-past seven and half-past eightieelock, to take the workmen to Davis' Rill. - DiarnierNe. 6 comprises the works at . Turtle Creek, and there are assigned to it all,thecitizens of the surrounding town ships, together with the forces that have • been working there. - • lteiolved, That the following Marshals appointed for each of the following rimed districts': porratot No. 2.-Davin Chess, William Phillips - chi): F. M'Lain, Barclay Pres. toti,JolL J. Seibeneck. _ • • Distinct No 3.—Joseph McKnight, Robert M. Marshall, Jos. S. Morrison, B. F,4ories, and Mark Watson. D/STRICT No. 4.—James Marshall,Ang, - Bradley; John Dean, J ohn _ Brown and Col.firto. Tharazet, No. s.—Hon. W. F. Jolt:t -1ato; Frannie Felix, William Stevenson, ,- .1 'Sohn EC-Slagle, John Bradley:- -, DISTRICT No. S. Haven, ThOs. reanlagie, P. H. Stewart. • It was then resolved that all the mar ' Shale meet , this evening at the Moorings ' held' House at - 7 O'clock. - Resolved, That every citizsn , of- Pitts ' balf,/i; Allegheny City and iiclnity, lie hereby earnestly requested to turn out on Friday and Saturday, and give the two days' services voluntarily to their country. Let a united effort be made, and on the evening of July 4th, the forte -of this ti will be completed; and' where ii the mechanic, manufacturer, professional ler working man, who will be placed in the position:oft:rot having worked with a free Will upon the defences of the city. "Reynolds John Fulton. Brigadier General of Volunteers in the T.L,S,.Ariny, born in Penneylvania, grad tta a West Point in 18 41,-appointed 2d Lieutenant in June, 1 8 46—Captain-by - brevet, for gallantry at Monterey, Sept, 28d, 1846, an d Major by brevet for gallab• .•• - • - try at Bailie Vista, in Feb. 26d,1847- , Aid de Camp to Gen. Wool in Californi a in 1852, andisecatne Capt. in March, 185 . He distinguished himself in the 'minim Ware of Oregon in 18.56, and was made Lieut.-Col. _of_the 14th Infantly in Mat 18611 - and lastly, 'Brigadier Gen..of Toliai teere in 1861. He commanded -the U. El. ' - 'fbittes at Cheat Mountain l Whire the Con federate General, I obt E , Lee, was re pulsed, and drove back the enemy at Greenbrier in - October. In 1861 he was attached to the army of the POtOmac, and served through the campaigns of the Chickahonienyand Maryland, and in coni mand of the ist Army Corps, formerly General 'Honker's: ' General-George - G. Meade served. He.pill be well kuowp , titul.leitteintiered Vthe minute men militia of, our. City and County:who last Year, 'after the lat raid into Statd, Ind perhaps` bad no superior in the ere tire, tiXIDY., Recovering, • George Chambers,lke young man who 4iniaehotc in the face Wim - Golding poal-Hill some time since is rapidly - rem:in "m%'g, tieing now, considered out of dan MS= P,retty Hot. Yeaterdajr was by odds the hottest day of-the season,,And at;noott - tba thevtiomi stood)it 111° in ihe inn - - and 88° i• i ; s the shade, being .29° hotter :limn on tit? ,ocorresponding day jast • ; Plc ; • jVy't4 'understand that, the little children belon:gM,g - to the Catholic Orphan Asylum intiatr-10 enjoy — their Fourth ofJuly_ by haSini a ge.laie at the Iron City -P-ak.- 7 That these little fatherless and motherless, althoush not friendless children, may have day of hearty enjoyment is our su2eere wish. Wismar States Flags, of all sizes, caad4 of the fittest booting; at the Flos. Mortufac; tory, opposit e , `-- 44 11reue iirJuir. Let every person deeorate their houses with Sage . The . plum to get them is at oppooki the Post•offuse. NeepollgAgtheatibmaitenoe The sap rica . Vtitnutittettleg leave tc=r - airiVoisii — 7W:uling ' report .for AO' toottirtatititi:4,2Bo , 4oldieiti lime been fed at our rooms - at ms g,, : 4.,,iikerzngsetiza noldiere; who haves-bingtzliirnienti ll -Witir:Meakity o ' ll _ At the Soldiers ' Best, No. 841 Liberty street,. 860 sick - and wounded - solcliere,_ from our ,eastern, armies, have, Veen fur nistiiia wit h mailla and medictd.attetidan ce, Transportation has been gi - irin; i to:itlx..dia.-- oluirged OUr,Oity , ilthorit mesas to ;teach. their l'omes.;. 'five hav e' bgen,sent to the hospital., While Wit Oita.' funk acknowledge the'mardr,:cOntribtitions of the.imnit month, we -appeal to our =friends for aid to carry on our. work during the coming month, which:protaitioa,to he an unusual imsy one, owing -toile znimber oftrooprtharwill tie - p - f - iesin - gihroilgh our ' city, - - The Soldiers' Rest on .Liberty street is open dairy on Wit :arrivg of the given from the East, where tree meals is to alleoldiers arriving on the trains.,Con tributiooa of tneats,,vegetables and fruits: will bif acceetable - at ail tides and can be ialt.ati.the:_Roomir_DlDW 847 Liberty, very l day.front'D I , to •-, 3 'o'clockv, or 4 t at`-4lessra. Al hien; - San & Co. ','Weild' Strifot n , or Vey matt & Son; Snatilierd'street... The following - contributions have been readied during' the Cdonth- of Jude : BalanCe of amount collected for receo-. tion'of. CoLtßayne's - -Regiment $26 88; Cash $5O; ..Pennock, .Ball_ &:. $5O, Calit. Brown $ lO johir G . ..,Pishar C0.,' 1, $251 , , cash 50• eta.; John kearcher $5; E.-Sweer neYss(C.'Et. Kahn $100; cash $5l also _contrihntiong of eatables from John --- A. Canghey & Co., Mrs. - S. A. Nilson,' 1)1Irs. W. Earker,.,Mrs. Garrison, Mrs. King, Mr. Jades rivitn, Scholars of Sixth Ward School, Mrs. J. H. Mellor, Mr. Chas. Mellor; - Mrs. Culbertson, Miss Patterson; Smith, Park -&. C0.,,800 loaves of bread, d cheese, 10 hams; Girty Run Iron Work,. 3 barrels of bread, and. 3 hams; Clin ton lron W orks 2 barrels of bread, 1 ham and .., . 3 cheese. W. P„ WE - rm./N,. y. JOB. ALERIER, EL Com 'M. H. ATwOOO,, Second Ward:lffeet!bg.• j The citizens,of the Second Ward, and others. assembled at the Duquesne . En gine llotise according to notice: • • , On motion , M. Tindle called to the Chair. Eta stated the object of the meet ing, which was:to orgaraze into a equad, for the purposb of helping to complete the fortifications now began of Squirrel Hill. On motion, R. R. Bulger was elected Caritain of the squad. t.,n motion of Mr. Wilson it was agreed that we meet at the Duquesne Engine Houie on Friday moriiittg, 33 inst., stt o'clock, to proceed thence to t Tame' Hill via Connellsvillo Railroad. It was Resolved t That the Secretor+ be instructed to.publish the proceedings sand extend art invitation to all who wish to participate to meet - at the above nained., place at '7,1 o'clock. In Camp. We stated in yesterday's Pose, that there were in Camp_sis hundred men from Crawford. It should have read from Mer cer County. About seven men arrived yesterda from Allegheny ty Tp., Westmoreland Co. y Old Westmoreland will fill her 'quota among the first. sport of - thee Executive - Coin nitt tee. The Executive' Committee last night reported the tiimber of men at work upon the fortifications as follows : McKeever's 11111.--........ ...... -... ...... -....... , 214 Turtle Creek . .... . ......................... .......... ...... 206 Davie' Hill boath of Monongahela. East 4R5 Division 195 East — Hazlett's Hi 11...-„., ... ..... -- 550 r• quirrel Bill 271 _Loomis' Hitt ' 400 ~ .tdceairea EEL 01v:hid' 110 were colored.. ,01 Cemetery Ifill, (Allegheny) ....—... 165 Rob's:o3ol2'a DID_ ...... --- ...... .' ...... 100 Total _ 2,406 The' Committee also report'infavoi , of closing all-kinds of business to-day, and asking the assistance. of , every'on'e upon the fortifications ( also calling upon - Gen: Brooks, the Mayori of the two Maas, and .the_Burgesses of the differe4 boroughs to request all saloon keepers, to close their saloons f and keep them 'closed until' five o'clock SaturdaY evening. Acquatles In. England. GREAT BOAT RACE ; FOR THE CHAIEMORBBIP OF Tim mama [From the Liverpool Post, Juno 17.1 The soullers' match - between Chambers and Green, the Australian champialn, came off yesterday. Green .drim the first to show- in front by about a yard, and he it gained' successively half a length, t had drawn himself clear, and then gain d ei half a clear length; but after adding ano • er length it was evident the pace had be , gun to tell, and Chambers began to drdir . upon him. ' Opposite the Crab tree thhy became, strictly level—time 6 minutes 1 45 seconds; at Hammersmith bridge Chain. hers was half a clear length ahead—tirie, 9 Minutes 30 seconds. ! The leading steamboats got in front pf Green and rendered his - winning iroposl- I ble. Chambers was soon fully a - doz n , lengths ahead. Barnes Bridge was reac - ed in 21 minutes 28 seconds, Oreen being ; more than half a mile astern. Chambers I completed the distance ii; 24 minutes 23' seconds, Green arriving five mini/tea after his opponent. . From ill'eandless Township.. Among tho3e who have. libeisll.y contributed men and means tor arde tihe erection of the foriificationi RolehOnee,,of ItlOCandliss".towtmhiP. 000 Timudayhelada. force of .sixty-five we rit ing.tueni andM2 Wsdneeday, twenty-iivb. Fi Gaslares.grid ChandeflierS. We direct attention. to .the card of Messrs C. A. Vankirk Co, to, by found !.hir.another column. '.They:4l.C:tha-,iiiaiici facturere of the patent improreilaxcelsidr and patent Paragnir coil ml barnersi'ltand- Leaps columns, and - other artieleCtiti-; t aituni to the use of coal oil as.an. illuml atter.-...:Their principal sales room (it 617 Arch s reet, Philadelphia; .and the' manufactory is at Fratilifcird.,• _4ll theb goialairoaarrtinted ,thcib4t.; Pitt, burgh houses sell their goods. This house enjoys a very extensive trade thrOuthOldf:oo -o .o4 l 4tita.which'will.heep4. eiders increased bylaw friend Henry Peeples,, the. traveling agent. 'Hikis Muneed-wltii -every- hodyaorth knowing from Plymtith4toel(tO eha Co., Wisconsin; • -'• Great NationaX'Cieens. This finelk_equipPed: concern has nun ceided Most adrairahlyitaking the excited state at the public mind into considerl tion. The lady manageress has hosts `or friends here, who appreciate - horny virtues.and who appear determined tegee that she is well sustained. She has an exf callent company, and_ the programme pin, not help but _give. universal: satisfaction: - Without _wishing to makevirividlouretfral parisoos. we must openly eotifesi did the National Pimps, taken - colhxitivelyvis one of the beat we bare Aver seen-in. Fittai vargh:. The clown, Mr. Win. Kennedy, is a clairerlalker,itud - goOd'ainger; and the -ring' Master.; Frank Whittaker, is in deed the chevalier of- the arena. Reed, the brothers Conrad; Master - John ny, Miss . Libido Rice, and Miss Elvis, sr all worthy liFebial disgqiendatinlif r This afternoon Mrs. Z.Warneti whom we know better'xiilfriA)lo - Ricii; will give a mai are lsdi6s lind-"Watriiik 3 - She •will' also perform totdght. Tomorrow, be ing the Fourth of July, entertainments will be offered morning, noon and night. The Pittsburgh Flag Manufactory is now manufacturing large Bunting Flags, suitable for forts and houses. They are made of the best of bunting. Depot at Pittock's, opposite the Post-office. Closed Up. The closing up of business houses yea terday in Allegheny city was almost uni vans'. Monday Night: Remember that Monday night is the last night of the Theatre, and that Mr. J. 0. Sefton will have a complimentary bane tit upon the occasion. J. L. LyTLE, Sec' y Neck Tics. Notice our neck tie. 'We procured at Hirehfield'e. Rata. Yesterday afternoon we were visited by a moat refreshing shower. :City Mortality Dr. A. G. McCandless ' Physician: to the Board of -Health, reports the Interments from Jane J 1 at, to June 29th, 1863 : DISF ASE. . DISEASE. Adults I 2 Children Debility 1 Debility 1 Inflate. Rheumatism_ IMeaslea . . .... .. ..... 1 Tyoltoid Fever 1 1 8yph111e ...... ...... Inflam. cf Bowel, liJactridiae 1 Phthreis liClontrevtion of cram._ 1 j Co , lonian of Lenin._ 2 Cholera In antnni.--. 3 licarlet Fever_______ 1 tremor rn _Brain 1 ;Bilious Fever__ ...... 1 i lac:arum Ott , i.. Of the above there were Under 1 year, R: from 110 2,1; from 2 to' 5, 2 from sto 10,3; from 10 t 0.15, 0; from 15 to 20, 0 'from Oto 30, e; from 30 to. 40 2 from 40 to 50, 1 from 50 to 60, 1; fr , at 50 to 70, 0: from- 70•!Gilt, 0: from 80 to-90_, 6: from 90 to 100, 0. Melee, 7; Females, II; White, 18; Colored,/. To tal,l9. .The "Massey Mouse," located on the corner of Ross and. Breckenridge streets oppbsito the Pittshurgh and Connellsville Railroad Depot is now offered • for rent. The " House" is in good repair and ha been doing a good business. To:any per• son understanding the buisiiiess a fine op pottiinity is now offered. Immediate pos session will be given. Apply to • utf. Taos. Moose, Nom 189 Feat et. Giovara s &B.Litar..!Effiewinz blsehints,for 1 HA" manufaeteringTurposekare the best Inn.° A. F. LI gATONAY. General Agent 18 ,,F.01strirt.E'lttabnrab. . ......4117/10A141s JOSEPH MEYER & SON StAlllPA,OTintisna OP /mazer eam pulp, ZGENITIIIII,E A MS *haunt Om.' warntintrat . t TERI • tEatirser.ftth teavat sad Vixen not PFrlriaß RIM, - REMO VA'.ll4. WfitatfattifloNl . ett3lf t i t'3 tnititit1 REM 9 4-Ijird: Howe, to N. 145 Fifth street opposite the Court House. ap2l4f, A.Pf „ Mak BARB - ELSOF'OIIYRg :o , 9o , utricvmaillr„ of. dilferel4„ twos Ito 'suit porchassrOat..Ytesale br- _THOS.! No's 189. 91. Walla 95 Fitst *eat', W. E. Sthmertz & Co., NO. 81 FIFTH STREET, large and enaparioi sank .innnt ve P i g t melYed 'I3XLMOILALS, 'BUTTON BOOTS, ,tiApz GALTE:#I3I.". AND•MOROOOO:BLOPMp. - -)SIOR,Opo AltilY FELD BpOTS; Ate, = gbh-they.are Edna a 'Katy tt - rirlingEzsToErjan cu wsviaarist AL.-for. 13ale,_dtasts ..on'Seend alma. between =exist and Wood , street.. Hail parlor, dining ,rOCiOL dtchen. bath:room. °eider. yard. and Ave il h ax ib em g ar pth l e and term apply tei , . - fj.:9IIIIIBERT a SONS. • I a3O ' 51 Market Arad: ours I - Caritia A. t. t er,y sr -a t is srw* r —` REAL ESTATE AGENTS, ONFICE:f39 BOAT _STREET . --, • X>pposliattuititiii =Sip_ Partiottlar attention elven io tie settlement of riem - m; se le and transfer of-Real Estate, E spnination of Titles. tioldiers ciatizqs oHectjoua in ens Ittsrt.of 'tate west , 4 -.4 .1 Prompt rem, Attanstee r ena feitotosiettPortantoolg rir 44 o i ?Ortega ellYneW. *!. 4 or cue- eximzLi , - .Dxule --- 43k0 0 1 31 $ , 11hT ow is . TOF ,WEIVIC ' TO •.SECIDEUE '''. II Bmgeinsta DowAliSbastritlibtlismi filiklusttefok it -, Aka i r &Womble al7let. u ; bit-botftd litedirGralloo. Uelvin bilk Sun Umbrellas &a.. at velar liduc cm ell harms bee ex purchased for each. willbe sold cheap for my 2 4 cia I 1 end me far vonreelres at H. J. Ms2s Santa. Se Market skee, 71:1 Via L-Iv• -:_ *1 ._ , 1 .,.. .., ~ : ja, L ,,,g 0 ----7 .: ' ' i iiii i i / 4143 e- trii3l/. i iiieieiiilll4 a Llti ' l %;.ot :the ?Third Ward Pemoeratip Ciaktlt ; , t eieph ig , fat the Eidllif the Ceritrat - Citiber, o o Fifth sad Smithfield- almta r n la- ' , ...nleratie citizens to f Gel WitllF are ia'%qted £7,,itend. r Atiiiii4ilirmaii or. ei. pr,20,--, writ I,N,§4ii i4** . ,,rt, ` fo . i. tht`be'n... IT 4_t S'-.Manager Frau ersorwalad.a. ill is offered , siabh mast attrisaV' the:attention of everx.Pne.';'..The',' "playa ;will; be 'a new drama entitled . the - "BcniPtor.:or the death•of Rolla,”; iii winch air. Holfelder add bill 'talented Gernituiftfr*o will ap 'pear:" '.Ttile performance_ will tie in Bert man. =Altar which-Miss , Jefinie , will sing ' "s l Whed 4 ';this ',;Ortfel'ater':'is Over , " and bhiat, - ....T0hn will electrify :the audience I with- a comic song. Tbawdole to eonel aa 2 with Captaiu_llyci, or the Witch - of Elnrl i IndeOudent• of the and varied , e 6 ,1, tertainnteutoil;--lie ..presented, :11ahager Henderson has large claims sport the lib oiiity.of our alay 7 goerii , Ete isindefati gable. in hie exertions to' please his pat rons, itird:rieglietno-Opporhrisify to se c Urn • the best available attraction. i Bad businesa,does•not make , him despond, nor ...daia. &run of good luck induce'him to re lax his efforts to please. Give 'lath - a' crowdedlonsi3 to dightiand, thereby 'show that Eds. - management-is appreciated, To-roprrow there , will be' three kand g, 3 r0q 111 .,,kee . E 1 3 - MOrtilaii anna,,,plad mght- -t . 41, !' , ...1 01 r 44 1 : /reeelve4• re are ruqu e sted to state,...that tO day o•tiftirroiv'th'ere Willie,neitaiglit re thOTiftetburgbi trAyiis and ' hicago, or the Cleveland and Pittsburgh &inroads, the intentiatr - being to place ;their entire available force id work upon the fortifications and entrenchmentit c , This will not prevent parties who may re ceive freight from taking h away. Reoval. . itessra—J. & lif.- hle.Steen, -gas -fitters, brsty},foxodOps,Aci,,- have - iemo*ed from tlieirold;eteridWo. 136 Wood' street, to 131_and 134 Water street, near Liberty, where they will be most happy to see their old friends and the pnblio generally, . Evnar desoriptionnf Ladies' and Genis Boots, Shoes and•flaiters, Also, Ladies', Misses and Children's /loop Skirts, ai the Masonic Hall Auction anise, 55 Fifth street. Bunting nub. lintel for Rent. MUSSES AND CHILDRENS. EUGENIO. COIRGRESSAND • 'PATENT Ior4THER, ~.tc 1 v::'„~ 9.. y.J~ ~ n=ffla! TELEGRAPHi6. THE BATTLE REAR GETTYSKIBB. Beat id cifltireflight, OF THE POTOILEIIC ' CHED THE FIGHT. LATE FR. n VICKSBURG'. ; ! GETTYSBURG P L ' TDERED BY THE REBEL. L 1 1 kt tti Trrr, I': tails of yesterday's battle near GettySbUri presents a more cheering aspect. 1 , ported six : thousand prisoners captUredi but this may be an exaggeration. Schenck has just announced at the Eutaw use,lhat 1 2400 .prisonfrn hnve.air;efti:l9 arrived in tins city. TRENTON, N. J., July 2—Gov. Ptirker asking reFkkvetha 'hiking - 11Sr 'amore troops, and says he ',can.' not magnify the importance of the dp• mand. AusasYyddlyi2i-talOgraph has just been received from Gov. Curtin, address ed to Gov. Seymour, stating that the.baV tlenear Gettysbayg was sot decisive. and asking him to send on all the troops he can raise without delay, -and that the need of them was pressing. July 2 —lt is reported the rebeft returned yesterday to the vicin ity of Carlisle and demanded the surren• der of the town again. Ge3eral Smith proraptky,refusq: he.rebala Ftplt r ike grucie ilturing! 'eit env rendered. On being refused they carried out the threat of shelling the town, IRA. injured no one. They were then attacked !by ;Oh Sinith . add; driven to'ivaiklit Ship-. ‘ panburg. The party of mechanics sent out from Hariraburg this morning to repair the Cumberland. Road, bad to return with their tools and material, as :it was escer• tamped the rebels are near the railroad in force, threatening them with capture.—, Farmers state the enemy compelled them to bring their corn and haul it to them, and they plundered them extensively. The raising of troops is progressing here actively. BALTIMORE, July 2.—The American has the following in regal-4 to the battle of Gettysburg : We regret to learn from the'Officers who brought the body of Gen. Reynolds, that Brig. Gen. Paul was killed in the same fight on the south of Gettysburg. ColOnels Stone and 'Nistal. were both wounded and taken prisoners. Gen. Newton took command of the Ist corps on the fall of Gen. Reynolds. LATEEN - ;. We learn from officers of Gen. Reynolds' staff that our forces passed through Get tysburg at ten o'clock yesterday !morning, and when a 'quarter mile west of town, they encountered Longetreet and Hill. who attacked the corps of. Gen. Reynolds. whfch was in the advance. This corps stood the force t,f the attack until it was relieved by the 3d co;ps, and a commanding 'position secured,. The rebels:made an attempt-to flank the posi tion we had gained, but were repulsed. Generals Reynolds and Paul fell under a volley from the rebel infantry. Both officers were mounted, and at, the head of their troops. In the course of the conflict we fell back before Superior'numbers, to a Stronger po sition, and the fight ceased for the day'at four o'clock, and rat the close of evening the whole army of the Potomac had reach ed the fight, and Maj. Gen. Meade had all the corps strongly posted for a renewal of the battle this morning. The loss of the enetuy is considered fully coal toliiiire. The army of the Potomac is in fine con dition, and very enthusiastic. Our loss of officers is severe. Our ar my is regarded as better concentrated than the rebals.lor the events of to-day. WASHINGTON, July 2 —The latest die patches receives from Gen. Meade, dated last night, they state the corps engaged with Gen. Ewell's army were Gen. Rey nold's and Gen. Haward's. Gen. Pleas onton succeeded in inflicting a severe in jugnpon Stnarp's eavalry. , i A • Thexeports recbivea from; 'quarters are encouraging. Mrs. Lincoln was this morning injured by the , horses, running. away with and breaking the carriage in which she was traveling from the Soldier's Heine to the Executive Mansion.. FORTRESS Mormon, July 2.—The Rich mond Dispatch. of July Ist, has the fol lowing: , ; 7 The'Viekeburg Citizen'of the IBtikand has been received. The Citizen says thnt for twenty cight days inces ant ahovi er of s hells hes. raintad upon- the dity. On Tuesday, while we were: working. off the edition of - phr shell - -thr,dogh 'our. OffiCi; ficAtteFibgAir cases and- type, yet:, no one was - injured. ; • 7 One of the; enemy's 'gunboats is fast agroand'helossrthe city. ' A number of transports loaded with troops, have come down within the pak few days. F.• , - The enenlY lias Nate. , f-Sring ' incendiary shells for three days, but no damage has been done. Major Head's', of Arkaneas ' command ing the water battery, and Major Martin, of the 26th La., were killed last Sunday. Col. M. Laurin, of the ; 27th La., wa'a severely wounded: —t: JecKson, Mies., June 29. Official dispatches from Gen. Dick Tki lor, d ted Alexandria; June 26th, says he stormed and caraied with unloaded gime the,egeßy'sposition at Berwick's Bay. , The 10 , 1 , 3 114 i - Some dispatches ,say the enemy's pusi• liiti,_o6:l3heldUforille" was captured. .Thia gives ta'cominiiiipf the Mississippi above New Orleans-'aid enables us to cut off Winks' supplies. g ' " - 'tient. Wilson; volunteer party; captured Capt.• Manners, and a party of 63 meni • after killing 4, who: had rbarned si train of Oars atTrook Raven: — Bummv,--fdies., June' 29.---The N. O. Daily True Delta of the 24th reports that a batttle took plade at 14:1 0 Otirth ,- Croseink cm. the 28d: Vhe - Federal-foreeeieneiged! was six regiments The; Canfederatesi charged aad - captured a Federal b 4t 4 39 ! and-prisoners reportedslossoi 58 lull 1 including—Col:. Walker ..at the ,2d Taxa& regiment, who was buried under a 'ilag ,, 42f, •traee. .The.Zonfederatee retired while; the enemy were waiting for _reinforce; menta. Si t 14017151 JULY 27-Ehm. Yates was shot at thiough a window while writing , in his office at kliEl residence in Bp:infield, at late hour last night. Not injured. No du, VithtfeM4PitaP...ti , BOSTON, July 2.—The prize steamer Victoria, with 1,000 bales of -cotton 13ha Eir- SiStcedaY,. ~• caPtaliCliktie 21st ult. by the gunboat Santiago de Cu beund from Wilmington to Nassau. P.Eutanemni, July 2.--A. disputa to the Enquirer says that let Davie is at Green Castle. MN= 31AREE'll. Csiiefeali ..Revised and :Do rectal by • clew °Fla Oordesserelal Itegeorteg. • °Friel' °rink SATURDAY MORNTRO Peon} _ . Prx.rsausestr, July &I DX; Hemszka—Businelas since our last hassoms what iMProved, as - most of the storeshave again opened up. The sae'S.'however, were general,' of a Ideal description, desders only. 'liebadnllC-- sufficient to meet their Present wants- The first of July being the half-yearli settlement operates !leans' t tra le. as holders are Paling more Wen lion to hooks than to trade. Business will no doubt be dull dating Hio present month. -For the baling artieles.marlYauluagee have been= estab lished. - Our rivers are down to dead low water mark, no bloats having !eft bete for some two weeks. The weather was ehangeable. but 4n the whole pleasant. The rebel invasion of ourbtate , continues, hiving spread.its borders during the `Week. As yet,however. they do notseeminolined , Wnay us a visit, At all events if they do ther‘ u. • us beVe.,aa interesting time, as every da Y makes t h,f ort mepared to meet then. The work on the pun r.l n io,ns goes bravely on. Flour—During t urn. 4 . 1•t0- - B a . Plices have taken an upward whikt the re ceipts first hands is not luso, cut o ff b y m u . . a,great measure, been coming in. Whilst the prig' rr lift s: wagan tl , nr West by 'rail is very den : . . a right from the .b - thin'. mere settled by our. ' natters_ we veryduly, with more sellers than i.tala G wa s bocii 4deidetd he in want of , the artiele7 s •: I ‘ .°- Prices have declined ashado,as will be reference to our figures in another part of' • report - The stock in this market is lot large. Groceries—The demand has improved during the week, and business in this department has in creased since our railroad commutication mith the.. East has been iotercepted. The advance was not large. We have a moderate amount on hand liacon—The market is not so firm, dealers i pur- . chase ie77 sParingig, nearly sufficient to sup ly their present wants. We have an an-pie supply on band, Fish—The detrtuld has improved since our last in the various descriptaons. Our dealers have an ample 'supply `_The warm weather no doubt atin3ulates purchtmrs just at this time. Ale.—The tollowing are the new rates Bet by the manufacturers: bbls hf bbls bbls hi bbl .........-$7 00 3 . 50.1 XX- .$BOO d 90 Kennet... 9at 450 Porter .. 700 350 Brown Stout It bbl 8 00 Apples—Sales of Russetts at $3 25(4)3 75 IP bbl, Ashes - -Sales of body 454 m Refined do, fc ani's" j earls at o A c Nit rate at 8(3 , 8.1; Potash • Butter scarce uns e ttle demand, Sales roll at 1 4@i143 , 40 Irian d. THacon —The market Since cur last was dull. I Phe demend five fal ea off, and buyers are ex. ecting lower figures. here is an m/e In fir.t hula, among t h e Pales we a note as f o l.. I lows: Shoulter.,--5Xc 5 1 ,6_ ntr lb 12,000 Ihs sides r hoed 73 7;4.; e ear Plain Hams 10,000 lb R :Sugar ured Using 4,000 'pi at Ho 113; 11 the demand for , ox . r" has taller cif; we note sales of county melt at tiem 14c 1 coat per lb. Be , swax—Steady at : 44 g. , 100 rb• 3 Beams—bales of small white batty at $2 IS® 00. Brooma--Sales at s:' , •,'W.2 50 It dos for com mon and s3@s3 25for g(.6,1 and fancy Buckets and. Tube—The tollowing are the faoto o wholesaleratci From 'dere they are sellicor ry at r tho oastomar, advance. Buckets. Plain Insiclesildozens2 20; vainted inside, $2:5• varnished, $2 35; 3 hoops,fl 65; Tubs ,o 3 hoops dozen, gl; No 1,2 moor:LIZ 37; k102,_577a. No 3, .SCI 37N0d,..T4 50; Keeler's No 2, $.: Wash boards. $2, 50; Half Bushels. sealed $5. Bagst--Unchaturetb sales best t3eemless 2 bushel at $6O T:100. Sale. of Burlaps at $30©36 tlooperage.—ades of now Oil barrel $2.65; second healed 222. Flour barrels 4 4111500. Candles advance 3; di . .ed 140 IA In; Moulds. 14e: Star 20(g)22m Sterinel 5.150. fr C e h ly e , esasl—os Th n e w e we r e e m am ad i at o 1 vre Crmeam and 9®93.5.3 for WR: sales of old at the former rates. Craekera.The advanced rates are as follows Water ......... qic Soda :7 Butter, Boston 7 *O Sugar Cotton Yarns. N 0.5 to 10 0 $O9O per lb No 16 0 $llO per . pa 11 " ic 12 01 03 " "17 0110 ' "13 0 105 .. "18 0107 ".. 14 'ID 110 " 19 0 0 10 8 "15 0110"" • " 20 llO Ne'. 400 0 490 p . er du, LT:a. 800 @ 47e par du. 1 500 0 47q 3 3 • qiu 046 " 600 046 c " " " I,OOCI 045 " " " 70) @ 48 " " Ca pet Chain assorted eolcre 50 ors pfmtb Candlewick..- white. no or 15 cuts.... 50 ots Cotton Turin Ratting. common Earle sheeting 0230. per ya. Niagara do 24% ors, per yard. Terms Nett oast. Dried Frnit—Slarket contains an ample 'enpply for all ordinary purposes. Prices lower. negular Sales of Peaches, $2 7503 00 per bush; Apples, $l2OOl 21 . • Apples, Reef—Prices have advanced; sales of Slar Cured at Ile; Canvassed do 12560130 , ..5.—The Tempts have largely fallen off, and Prices have stiffened, Wenote sales at 124.3 131) Flour—The market far a arre time test has been verg dull. sales Laing confined altog.her, The receipts have in a great measure been out off and there is very little wagon flour arriving.-- Holders feeling their time had come have put up.the figures a shade. The steer in first hands isnot largo, bath; sufficient fir all ordinary per posts: among tho sales we rote as follows: 200 b. 13 Extra Pam, Si 25436,75; 150 bbls Extra $5.60 s'Bi 111 bbl. Bales of 10 )bbb3Fan• y 6.753 7,00 pet bbl• Bye Flour was in butter demand although re era was but little doing holders demanded 4.75 (500 f hbl. Feed--Peioeq have furVaer advanced Sales 5 tone otErantat $2.30 per cwt.; 5 tang Shorts at $l4O per ton. Sales 5 tons Middlings at 150 per cwt. Fish—The demand Fine° Om last has improved with d moderate alumni of sales in smell lets forhome. Prices tele a shade higher. The cur rent rates wore as follows: Mackerel: Sales No. •1 $l4-.00 per bbl. No. 2. do.sll 00: No. 3. large. $8: No. 4. medium. $7 %l flerringa—Sales of. new Baltimore. 7.25 @ bbl usual ad vance. !loiter herrirg. $6.00. Lake Fish. % bb's $540. White fiShhbf bble $6.25. Mee—Salmi° Books; 235 per pound an 'ad innoe. Gas Pipe. &e. Per /hot 9 Inch - To 134 Inoh. do Bo 2 do.. .. . . . .... °- -......... 4do ' 40 .3% do .. . 60 Ido ... .....190 4 do ..... ..... .2 00 1% do .260 5 do ._.........2 75 Grabs—We have but Mite to notice in regard to this article. The receipts were limited and sales likewise, in_ract,dealessse•m carless about operating at the present time. The stock in first hands is quite !Mall witCadull marks I • we give theloilowing as the best quotations we can afford: Wheat- Them . is lav demand for 'wheat at the present time - arket dull; prices unsettled:- we quote r ominallY es follows: Red, from wagon $lO5 White. 1;20 a decline: Common, dell at 75c,. Rio, holders fink 20c, buyers Co net take halt waiting for lower figures. Oats aro heavy, at6so 630. buyers-shy. Barley being out of sea son there was to demand. Grocartes—The demand has lartroved, and prices advanced. The following are the sales:. sugar—Sales 10 hhds Cuba _lO.l 10 hhds New Orleans.l2Me; 50bbls ernshed.ls 3 / 4 e. 20 do Coffee 21.14%0r 2p d01i,14@14 1 40. • • Molasses—Sales 20 bbls new crop. Orleans, 60c. hales of 20 do old 56c: ffee—Salei 50 sacks Rio at 33iie. 20 do atay—Prices Cave for her advanced Sales of new at $l7 Per ton. tales °fold. at $240 $ per *"""' ^ 4 I i . ig Ainano d h..4 : 4....ti , c.ll,.. es . A, 200 . dry . ,..... ,. f1in . t. i at i.. ;013 ........ ; .. d ... u11. - ' - iron emu nuns. VIII Bar. Iron. Sligo IN to 6: bya to 1 itah--...- „....% .IKtolsilyi " g • Lt4I- -4 " i:e4 'sorsa , ere :- Iron. _ 7444,,i i ll 546 ,to 34 . „...... 6ii: 2to 6 byli an d 3.16 inch.: ..... • 6 1 34 to 7 7 Bag 3-16 Welt-. .. . . ....„., % - to 1 by and 3-16 in0h...... .... ... .„ A # ,ii to -by .4 and 3-16 inoh.._ ..... _.. i iS • cox and, Light raina....... l ' t IN i 1ig1 i t . : ... .77 ......... ..-.-.= ' i IX to 1} inoli-:........... -.....--„„ 1 to IW, incb-........... -.........-:..-.... cinktir - NrEit7i - EiZicci - 113Zi. Round and &aware. ito lY inch.- - --....-.-.—.,..- a% top inc1i2........... 3 to 3 inch...;....„.„ - and 91(1 i1igi:....::.:................ - ........,.... and 7-18 inch - tt. 4 ie• .-= .7"7:: --- • Mach::...... -....- • '.. - ........ 4' NO. 'Mt° 17 ..... -........:-... ..... -...-----„ 4N, "18 to 24_.--- ---..--.4...-2--„:.„ .. 5 o 25 50dn0.........„...4. .. „ --A...............:.... 5A Sheets over .. lBl...eigNo . ll; ogir ; 6. °*6 _ ItCliarli= l - 1 3-.lfOoli inch.:.:-....--„ M rj: /.. -6 to --- -444.44... 0rar 4 304 1 .1i,i Tr , 1 .. - • to 4 e.::.;....:.;...... TardiVXDok .........---- la Bollar.ttivels- - - --,,.....,-. . ......- -- - : , 2.lEnTati: 4 filiiirei lire not 414iedIiinjelif the wabizaalts bil*.rbotilled at 434345oliergallonv Old Bye Lila toe/Lover gallon. -- ---,-- ~ : s, Potatoes dull ; ' with only a Exalted &maxi sales at 50c 56 tiger quanta'. Blue--Prices have advanced since our 'last= Sale in *regular way at KW*, lb. its aides mad* it 31 76®1.80. vrr;ppt,y_ AmFiziv. EIIROPi AND ierein compatitiOn.— ',lnn; at the rudistalil N-ipasulani Par* Trim. and at ovary 4. • Ithilted - Statei-t** : at which Sewing Kaolthitii'hiiihhfiett eshibited. The princimol Companiee s pn g Sewing Mao. l ohinat are w bee/es 4' .W • hhurwr 4 1 ; Co. and• Oreireekßaker:t.;.o the ada i there- Yetnti9llt duzlniellialeg hat Xtgorted: 'lllaoa 91,806. Ad* .30,W531 ••• 10 s1A 80 , ouwerla 2.,_ vr tatWANlUM:'/V..wilsoii - taus to be i tan; is wwsect wag other Miring Yitaohing Constl OA' 011.01TPTS tE l lia4-ViValtligf ilk Thigaltteldne tITO,IL." and rants 'highest en account at theeadi. itzr. permanence, bean!: and merit I desirable- mess' o f the stitching when den% AIM the wider. Logi of ite ep.kileattok — fEePert at Op Amerigaz t ass stitute. tiew Icora ft% _ _ - P at. - " -7 • • 1; 'a i - -", 1- '• :::: I _,,,1, ~, ~ Ky - Lattliiihttiartial ~?7_ .., ,_ i i . d.n ... 1. ,- . ....,„„. 7 ,-,... -,-....,_- . ~..,„,.. EttOtititagineiiiiimificim the .4.11;tx. ;of 'lle Potomac 1 kElr. :X '-0 4 - isqtkly - T,xtia . e - - --- q1114 9 t i , to to the ThiiiiCirbro Ite *Etaiiiill'rt re iit. the rAllcknof Ilici•!-Atiielh d t di u i ' - '8 0'6164 - last evenipg, eve.: It wil`S4i4i i i/ Whole fOreo.whinh tnnde the raid on` tli!;• ii Ada:lore and O'nio pail:,, r0ad....: They,: OThiyed.4tLifestminste: T on Monday night,rinterruptipe.ile--Weptirn Mitylend' 2 4alliirad. - ' They shot two, citi iitts vvhO ea,e,vored- to ~.- escape ; an d :in.- form-ne. Early on Teleplay morning t 1 11,err. Gregg attacked-Stuart.ainfdrove fnm - frikm Waatt" minster to Hanover, a distance of eighteen Afterwards Ith ilia/ and * Co r st/n-434 Stuart out of Hanover, after a splehdid fight, and care;atill miming; hitn—a park going towards Gettysburg and a partto= wards-York3l I Daring the "ay-,Gen. Hafor4 ; dro e a iegiment rebel infantry' lint - 6r Ge tfr• burg. They,;,retrep4d ai,a - northeia erly , direction. Onr army 18 splendid - apiritp, and zlre . ex ect to hear lixilliant 1 The rebels are repprted:tafttave burnt Cashtown yesterday. T,T-rr ,I • •1•;, - 7.;-•:•, - , 0 407 - of Itlex/Po2to;bd: anus , jf Fasztotsc64l'il-atie'..*.Advie "lifayte i : o _,4%of „MaitCeifloor r• 4oth` ed. Tlitektiot et.lene-have'haete;tte'ej lance. Tie of the highest jinpi resident Ecorenii4cluhd, adartilEyeaciroain3j7ber.:-,-ca:eniett:, City of Mexico. They have taken that tha-tneat itifeetital aPtieel •helievir" the Walla.- 9tiltrig4l On the 31st of~ tra j tjthal4O: Sart lionisirotosi; taltfoglite4 l 1 moveable t ir e•arinsandlOunitiOnsi.oCiri They.also tonkliittithe m two milling dollars from the Treason , . \" The forceibat-garrisoned the-city, s:aii to number:over 20,000 Was - Withdrawn s t Cuernevece Blaze, and. - the laterMedj a l points around the city r for the purpose carrying on a'inerralti-warfare. On Jane Ist, a meeting- ` was =held-i ti city, at which;the principal th Church party were present, They a commission to' Gen: - Forel , to ,:offel_ their allegiance to the Emperor N,Atiolgen. - - Ou June th the' French army occup i ed the main . entrance ra e the city), and afforded the .Chnich party -pro tection against the excited p,oputace:' The whole- French-army waseXpected. to occupy the capital Onlhatith of June, I Three newspapers have;been etitaldish• , eed favoring the policiof the French. One) of these papers Say: • "The occupation of this 'City settles with ` absolute certainty that it is necessary' to extirpate by the -root= the Democratic prin • ti pie, and no,linsger need thereebaeveri cream of popular sovereignty." It also advises" the confiscatioaof the property of all parties who have been; or are in arms against the French:....L... , - This newais,derived from letters receiv ed,here fro ca . high Mexican R/VB.Lt INTELLIGENCE. POET OF PITTSBITOOK ARRIVED: Franklin, Bennett. Brtnrneville.'' Gallatin. Werke. .1 -, de • Franklin, Bennett, Brownsville, Gallatin, Clarke. do. , Ems' The river—Last --evening af-tai.- light there were_2 feet 10 inches water by the metal marks and abanA a stand,- :-.; For Cincinnati and Lottpiville. SATUBDAY. Jtily THE NEW PASSENGER. steamer, COLOSSUS. M. A. Coy, commander. wilt leave as above. For—freight or Passage imply ort board,'r tic - jy3 J. B. LIVINGSTON & Co., Agecta, IL CASK CASH Ammiorak.tnities,' 11- seised and for sn'e by U 2O . 69 lledeind A KELLY. Li Allegheny 1 GROSS OF STERIJ.NGS ANBROS4 - 0 1- just received by enattP . stiSE47. Vp LAIR & WRYETHS LIQUID RE*. ntlitistreceived by • GtQ. A: KELLY'. .1 1 39-14iderAl St., AUegheny. • , 1 caross or wictroLts Eir.rale treOli and bark just received by ju3 • - - GEO: KELLY. 69 Federal St...Alle 1 GROSS LIII4ISEIIIii *Mg otter jest received by = • ju3 OEO. A. KELLY, 69 Federal St • Allegheny. t A GROSS NoLAklirES PILLS AN.I) vermibage, just reeedved by , W OMEN'S Hibritt HEELED COIN vw gross gaiters for 90ate AI ; CONCERT HALL SROE"'STORti Men's. Ann boots. far. _ 82,26 - At Concert Hall Shoe Store. Misses shoos for tried. At Concert Hall Shoe Store. V*. Call and es. l 4ml4o,Shese . deLtor yourselves.' • ' ••,.‘" 62 Filth street, IWO DEN View rip E E TIE E EiritaETED t illirftHOET7 rain by the use,of Dr. Oactryls impugns. HOFFMAN di EDMUNMSON D.EMTISTEL All work warranteil.. JasAly 13 . 4 Elmittield THE & Sewing_ rilachilte Was. swan-led:xi FIRST ,, Otin , PW*IiA.,L -4.2 ?ZS WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, MIAOW where all the ifUhinee of • - - - \ fffEEMfEM 4AUTgliMmul l , I'ITTIMITROK ?HEAVE Fi nMappiSo:3 Taa4iiattia, ONTIU3ii - ICITON MEM Coini ligtantaz benetKnf MANAGER HENDERSON, L. itOLFEttigit:' the yo ina and - talonied Ogiinaykiragvaianfan.l-4oarke having volun • foaroAtoigya ; .: a ttnaribrmanoe in- the , Cith man 4- . .natiaxer. o‘ , eoincaillht l pp_od4st.d tit) nos! 1.70 act TILEE CIL*PFDI4 - 6'.e,THE DEATH - OF gdiG RFii J : . 11w-eld riaborg er ** ' Ddr..Moinhoit Aorur;;. - '.l - 3V-hari thiri-.lCroti WarOvei," Mies 1.4 '2; John fanr act , drama, ox IlE r fiwKitat OF DISTRIATIT, Tb ree Dim& liVErl6, : Fofenopp.d,ft. . noon and E.tnina t .qe; .: Gpett=iil = Pirous • 11 0 1 1% ' How ~t rEndertliik...M46:4o l 4l,,,Dire6ticifebf ""-rfilg,:r4,;lllo-AtINER. 45n 7 SsitticdiFitaif4tililtily'`„s mawfwexivgyvv l 4iva 0 4 . : gami l sji g - HRORIIIteitSeb,„ n • NO RALE- 7, PRICOL;4 Neat/jar everyhady.,;Perfortniusres NOON : AND NIORT..sti 2.and 134 eohick. TM. newly organised-Coneern Presents Moment Zettetporsea. , - - taller:andEfrierVanies. Greater Number of Mules. - = Al:letter - Selection of-Urainect Animals. A. Larger Trotme oflPerinforinera. • A A More Carefully Arrangr4.Prozram me , More Irnexceliticniable meat; , . A Mo re Comb .lla .Orcliestra. A More Perfect Outfit.:: A More cmnfortaidkonstrileted Interior. More Costly D.fteses„.. A birder - ISr - iarietys f A_ppoinime•ta. And the niacin/tone:of. a MOR E. CORKECT TANTIO AND TONI; OF REFINNKANT, than have Ihitheirm':heen offered to ilie_people ter their ,PAlTErorimiar. INIIPPORT. - The' iftz dereas 'tag corm- the •hiAltl7,RatiN ; , dlLkeiD s AN HORSE," RRE „ and the promi spirited war steer CHAMPION. and *AI' , o have the honor of introducing in a Proreashiaaniaiti. her daughter. Ble arms LIDBIE gt, . in superb mwire exenrise rf her Spirited young palfrey. SP-M l llO. ll / 1 0_L.RT. . Among •the_iinfuriners - ensaged - ire the tele 'bilged WHITB Y FAMILY, consisting of Mr. !TARR eiY ,WILTBY. (formerly of C ook et Eng lish r,:us):Ttbo willintroduce Ms elegant Equine "As - aim - ttoi2sef" DIICROW. - 31LCEPLEE ELVIRA, the charmintEquestriennel and ' - - , n .wbci on his Win', Ponies, APOLLO AND LK: will appear as theTNIRISPID BUR. DLE BIDER. >; , • - ArriMgameoti have alui hien Made within= • • CHARLEte REED, • the Retro - Equestrian and Eomersaul ter; MR,. GEORGE BERMES, the EmPonionatOr ofthe Monkey Race: bra. 'Mum Witrmaximig, formerly - ;Equer•triad Director of Welch's area .Natimml Circus- -THE CONNLIIEN - the and most grateful gymnasts of the day. the elianithtfteaper;ind• - - •• • A LAME ACROBATIC AIiDEQUNSTRIAN notfmtingthe - popplarALOWN - mkvomio VOC- 2 OF' Those Laughable Asskine chaps - ITHE. COMIC NEL" be brought into the Itrenlijat each Patinae -4.-.4IBAND PROCESS:lt:Mot.aßt.lariat re 'Marcel' bf tho - ''brow.." PEOPLE. - WAGONS. PONIES. hfULES, be.. preceded by ,:the . .TRIUMPHAIi..' , MUM CAR , containing J. NASHRR'd KEYS° NE CORNET BAND. will zheznad4daitr, at 10i . ELOAOTLEVAireat. R P. JONES, Director of Publioauone. riu2B.lw. rr .._ • SPECIAL NOTICES. r. .. ) *F i l ir k a 44, l kfurilur, CARRIAGE-. , -MANUFACTURERS, AILTEI4i3BASS PIATE,I4I, 1 *:n 1 44 1 019tOns01 gai 9 irailwara i trcol6l4,,Bcreat.i.spx.ian•• PITTSBURG)", Pa. . . - mlil E TADO'BVP tEAI it DYE THE ONL , Y`DY THE ONLY DYE:w o 4 .li s ;;; nc to b e poisontess THE .ONLY DYE livmg brown THS- v or a perieotblacE I:BEHE:TI7IIiti)B4ID-.......-";_th:";atuV, I„ lll3s4.l 7 tectb tan ru n 2 ONLY For all who desire itihavetthe 'color of their hair changed with aafety., .'eartaiaty. And- ratiditt. to any shade they - may aelAre._ • 'CIIITESTADQJWS MAJOR TIVL Is lavaluaidewiai r liiii - Thre; am it imparts tue ut ulost softness. the mid ii'es4 ll4l glom , and gresat vitality ro the ' • _ litaanfietzwed - by J CRISTADORO. 6 Aztec Rouse New. York, So l i everywhere., and amdi ed_by all Elate theeatew PrlwsiTeenta *1 and $2 Deabottle. aceordins to tote. laZialter3we. Itlf. :,-liiIIL Ott VIIIVAILfiIif "Liif I- Al-. /WENT. - Died.ofereng.. What agrinw and iriteresting - ehild'l gllW fiat weelri , But now. alas I - - itliiate utbra.;- &whew the ocarteritation of two gentlemen riding down town in this .rare: Died of aroma how `drifters: i when Dr. Tadao' ..Venetitux"Lin' infant le a certarn_cure. if taken - in t i me. v ow. m a th e r k wa ll,peai to you. 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