44 , 4040 ,"., ~4,-,i!AiiIE.4 I (7.,•POST • si.rscrassuut. *01,4 N0••37 * , ffP4BE ROW, NEW YORK 6 STAE. nag= SOTON snow seats far thivoaltir mud W. !Vat* ram eittai6 _sad I . tie tklrlial to take aarausmp,, m _ . ra andsabkriatir Or Ut at our Lateen ammo. - • ,• 4 .7 8 e. RIM -41 Tilled Pages for Caine ineittellhilliKarketiiiiid River Neeak sTIEUIIt3D.&Y MORNING, JULY 9, -Vat' Mi i'MGDOR11001) Orphan's, Phs 11 LC ThA annual Pic N/c-foi:the benefit of 8t Pi ul`a Orphan AsYlnai, wilt ba held trLeon City Park, on Tbursduythe 9th eierything necessary to make the_occa4on pleasant to visitors will be amply provide . 8 Admission to the gniands 10 cents. Dinner 25 coots., c.- The draft under the conscription lei of Congress - commenced yesterday Morning at the office of the Provost Marshal . ..! The MAnies wiredrawn as •fdiloweLaliim_con- OTlTlliose included iwthe -Snit class, from each ward, were , pntinto a wheel, the wards, however, be ing drawn separately. Mr. George W; Cyrus was the person selected td draw the names, and having been sworn, hettas blindfolded,lind•at each turn of the wheel he drew out a name which was called oat Provost „Marsliake_apiain Heron .FoB` Who Passed it to Wrii. H. Campbell, ..who tarn :gave it oat to the clerks, and -reporters, - -spelling The- fielEieein order ; to .... , !havollsent. correct. The draft - was ad cjourned elter-four wads were gone thro - with, = e arning at 10 o'clock. SAMEB OP •TECOSE tinews. . rizat Ward. -- - James Lyrizr, , Samuel Kay, James A ..H.Fahnestock, Wm Clinton, - iGegi.M Stewart, Jacob, Zimmerman, Wm FinniVhos Hamlin, James Sallivan, Win Tkcia — Eirring, And I - Felton. Fred ""erlek: Booker, Chas G B Weihl, Norick 'lennedy. John Freel, Frederick Rachel, .Thomas Durkin, Charles Colwell, Joseph ...MtKenria, Angie Brook% John Akert, John H Roberts, Peter , Joyce, Joshua" Sinith,' Thomas Spencer, JOhn .mone,4ciline Huffman, Christian Swartz, Robert Humette, A:lextuider Henry, Pat rialr,2Hilies, Alexander F• Hay, James'N Henry, Edward l) Watson, - Robert Jack son, Michael Foley, 'Frank Herron, Al , feed- Fogle, J M Stearin, William Pat t.;..tiariiiin,';Martln Smith, Charles Bierman, John Ross, Hugh Campbell, William Dile, '.;!„Ealtirriane Lewis, - James Wallace, John --Finns - Abraham - Smith, - Henry Shriver,_ lasio'Collite.n„...Patrick-•Keriney, William ~.Neigengardt, Joiriph Miller, Wm. Tracey, '-ffolin - Heil:wide, James G. Moore, George Edwarda, James White, Thos. Jackson, Zanies Foley,. Michael Satan, Fairfax C. Milton, Thomas English, Chas Prentice, John B. - Datilevy, Samuel M. Evand. Pat. (rick Ririe, Batley Minton, Richard Coyle, William R. *Wilson,Jas J ackson. Edward C. Smith, Presley P. Murphy, Benjamin - J _ldelitretv, - Phillip Frankberger, Win. Boyde,-Joseph VaWre, Josiah E John --stern,--Theodore Bierman, John Keller, • , tactoi.lieNalley„Jas. Richards Win. Carey, - -Bennett Kouniz, Henry Winder, Richard Patterson, John Steinhauser, James .-.-Vimeri "Barmen Pictiel. Win Garrard, Timothy J Moran, Frank Willstine, Davie 'Durr,John:Bolard, John Flaherty, Al bert — Sfeel, Samuel Barman, John 'Outla. ‘l:lart, Wm S Fulton. James 11 Black, Wm Ef Smith, Jacob Keefer, Baldwin Gray, Frederick- Kraal:B, John H Wiloughbey, yaitaarcs.Frical, Samuel Johnson, Andon' W- FromM,,John McMahon, Andrew Herr, 1•.40/1.itrHandal, Frederick Miller, dohs Ea ovikle,." Geo D Ebbed, Frank. . F Mackey, B4bert -Irwin "i lfieieie Tracer, James H - Hopkins Beritiard -- sHagit*, , Augapt F Breckemeyer, James *Garr, Dennis O'Lary, Frederick Buck, Cin'irad Dunn, John Snider, John Cot, bort, Geo C Series, Conrad airing, Thos Bardenr James Scott, William Crosan, Thomastitone, Thomas Cunningham, Jno Linslear ' Clayton Ragan Perry C Elder, Edward Moffatt, N P Willis Gotta, John Rutin, Albert Keller, Edwin Peebles, Jno Monahan, Williavi James, Peter McCar- "Robert $ Williams, Andrew Auble, Robert 8 Falton, John R Thompson, Wm 11,u in n; John Klotterman, George Stone, olinA hicflahan,David Robinson, Robt McCreary, Nathan P. McCullough. Fred erick Scheilds, James H. Black, Fred W Neibert, John Tool, Robert C Albree,- 4 - Mae& W Long, William R Boggs, Pat . rick Foley, Jacob Proff, Joseph V Kerr, Unmet ileilbeimer, James Shaer, Pat rick Curley, Patrick Crane. Second ward. James Lindsey, William Borten,' Thos Barns, John D McFadden, Alexander " 'Moore, Yofin Sullivan, Janies 'Hamill, Hamlet Lowe, William C. Hamilton,Albert Tinneock, Charles 0 Muller, Michael Car- Owen O'Neil, Joseph Sanck ,s Tim lianntigne, John A Morange, William Stafford, John Stafford, Henry John Bailey, David Rodgers,Joseph Braden, • Bensinuigar, lathew Konnaff. Thomas Hagins, Eli F. Phillipi; Francis Dickson, John Fell, Henry Woetker, J/10 Cougher, Henry Thomas; George Cook, John _Bell, James Dougherty William S. McDowell, Patrick Meskill. Horner Wright, William Flemington, Simon ..;Sluroir, Patrick O'Brian, Charles Ernaek, iTchn "Stonier, Martin White, Benjamin L 11pok,eo Harper Adams, James Batch- Edo', John MeMur ry, Peter Bell, John W McFarland, William Warden, Robert G Bushnell,Reese Owens, Edward Kennedy, ~aarles Herron, John Fog, sam'l Ha ho, Geo Miller t CpoPer," Phillip Dtivid a Vance, Geo F. Massey Delius Ferran. Daniel S Mcßane, Her- Niemann, Barnand McGlaugh litVjohn Gleason, Lewitt Weaver, Beja. Jffines; Andrew Marsluill, Adam J YThitfti Jno C Fulton, John Lawson, V/IVer 0 LeUiGiorgii Keyed ; 'Andrew ,-.' l .:litoTagne, Hugh Sweeney, Peter Wyland, Ed ,ffouston, Geo. N. Armstrong, Wm .o,Xl4tilbThos Hamilton,Julins D Bernd' ao "Nicholas,- Fttephen Woods, John Knopp, John J Kelly, =Felix -Hawley, Phillip Hoeheimer, 'Alex Byeri, Lemuel Hull, Arthur Mathew, Milled- Galway, Harmer DSonify I Fide& McErdill ; Jere miah Sullivan,Albirt MlJohnion Jas Caldwell; Geo Smith, Addison_ John 0 Gabler. Barnuel Johnson, Michael Koll),_Thok BDiekeon, Wm J Cotts, atm McQ Woods, James_Graham, Irwin Mc- Combs, Wm Clement, John Hamill, Wm laughlin, Solomon Stein, Townsend -Cleggeit, Thomas Loyd, Nicholas Frick, ..;Chas Scully, Win Fulton, Jerome z-t" Ba lmy, John Forman, Dewitt 0 Carrell, Findley James, Chas Foreman, William Jackson, henry F Dennells, Francis Mee ha% Robert' bee, John McCloskey: Ed - mond G Biggs, John D. Hunt, -aHar - rf Mille! 'John A -McElroy, James Berry, WilliamHanson ' -H E Robert Morris William Morgan, Daniel ,teliskJames-hiklintock, JarpeaS Atter lbtfry: Peter )34:own; 'Ste - prat J Adams, Daniel Blackwell, James W Davitt, Gob -Krippe, Henry MeSiviggen, Oliver Lemon, Henry Siff, Knitlit. , Lewis, William - ..'Lynclif:William Wilson, George Lowell, Steplienleedle,`Jia Oliver, Jerry Ragan, 'Jr., Leopold _Einstein, " - Chaff& Herz, 'Matthew HenderiOni Willimix'Jeffrie4 James Lemon; Jr.; las Jas B O'Neil, Warren E White, &A A' .rohn Niblo, Thos L Mg- CtelTand, ,Tokens MiirshililiThm-BrondY, Zehery Win• P , Marshall; Jig Sal plitt.'igt7,r' Jacob Hirshfeld, • James Fletcher, Virin Wmla Sea 4 Jiro PritfeitsbniVrtati,- kircHenr,t, ps - McConnell ; Jas Wilson; Tani Jones, Clement Rinlyard, Wm PNeyniap, Robt ¢leadeanin ;, Will'am Bell, Edward C Ma.ed Ma- Ward, Edward Kearns Jr, Coil tlld Schwas, William Mulloney, David ,f-- " '~'-~ ''~ - '~~'*h T '.~~"`S~?c~~`-~. `.~ °_`~..-~'"~,..r~yz.,~„~-,.-~,:"~~ ^ ~ti-~ ~.~r~ , :~T'~!~ "'NZ`z,3ti ; ;~ ~~. :~`~ `~i.~--~.~ix :.. : ~-.n..., z'".7 ti'~s"r.~-~'F'"~ ~_ ~''', _~; `3`- . . 1... )70341;.:Z01in • shoiiari,,,gfigent,§mit/4 B F "Vaidevort, AlexatilleCL'Ela4lc;Prinl Brticharcht,,R4ndolPh Kohly•Thomaa:( l- gu n; Jos John .` Finn, . Core , r Bartill,`A Jae FAA; WM tager B r. h flutchinsziM 1 114bt'Savage,Cliss••Wilsthi, Ellah Keefg,-Lesf Bueld4r, Robert' Stouts o n Mae! Arinstroilg Cannon ,, Jolin- 13 : 4 44nn. J ames: vor-'] ton Jahn Loper; Jas W Dougherty, t:ei' I Bta ' dtr .10iioes - I. , Liildisi; 'Jo n ' - tither, Michael•Stillivan, Wm Wighinn,Wm Hop! I kins, Ed:Barns, Thos Scott, Thee Lawler, Jae Fleming, Alex McKee, Elijah Weitt,, Philip Myer, Thomas E 4-Iy, Frank : Flood, James:illiams, James McCloskay;AalOh Downs, Dennis , 'William . Michael Cancan non. Henry-McCracken, Thomas Pilkingtori, Wesley.' Betel:Min i John Brackley, Henry hi Davimßreading J Gasman, David Steinheimer, Jack-Haiti Henry Raushausen, Patrick "John- Efetzild;Frank &chard, Win Galls. gher, Fred Newbert, Joseph Newall,Peter Witatrier*Absorge.K...i.::ernoriAllvester W Murphy, Patrick Cummings, William Gra ham," Silas Rose, John Wall, Jerome A Quay, .August Smith,, Michael-Henry, MeManite; John ' Hokin; lohn Henrt•Schenderline,,Win A.Arrnstrone, James Gray, John Dugan, Geo. Norris, James C Say; Cliarles,Gardner, Richard Sheridan,Mark Moran, Walter, Burke, Winesburg,Albert Angara, Karen Paliniani - A M Brown. Oscar Lewis Davis ~ ' Hero - D Brecht, Pamela Daniel, Frederick Heins,. . Lewis Demler, WniBclinaidt, Jno Maloey," Chas Quinn, 1 t Michael O'Hara, Jno Kann, - Jos •Eaisar, Charles -- Kramei, George;.Hall; Jailies Wherry, George' Plummel, Felix Quinn, John W. McCarthy, William 'Bineprin, Richard -Howe;;.. Herman Shelte, Adam Schubert, _James Holland, Samuel W. Gninm - William Heine Yoder, Cornelius Kirby, Samuel S Lambert, John,Dingle dein, - Andrew Fulton, James Wood ward, Henry Sherman' William Grogan, John . Shehan, Timothy Mari:thy, James Brown, Adam Micklish, Paul Hacke, Ru dolph leonhart, John klullenprotch, Hen ry Bates, John Grinder, John Little. Jno E SliriAnon, John Brussel, Michael Hain ikon, Herman Gang, Frank Kistling, An drew Keegan, Stephen Ott, Win. 11 Jones, Thomas Williams„-Patrick Dan'l Obler, Lewis -Rememan, Wm B Little, Thomas Half,, Wat J McKee,gleines H Hopkins, Geo - Nair, Wm Savage, Joseph H Roush, Anthony Deans,Henry Dewier, Lawrence:Ebert, James Pander. Alexan der Potter; Anthony Manaux, Ed Lewis Wm Stremmel, John Driffee;' 'Francis Brannan," Robert Duncan, E Duncan. John McCarthy. Robert Ray, Adam Northam, James McKee, Joseph Abel, Osmond Foster, Henry Behrens, George Hoffman, James H. Wiggins, ASihristian t Sharp, Thomas Kieley, August us Brockernith,Josiah W. Elle, A. Getting, David Dean, Thomas Dardis, Morgan Broe," Hermann Grotthouse, Benjamin W. Morgan. James Ernner, John Zweidinger, Alexander L. Anderson, Gotleib"Lnd wig, M. K. Nolan, Jerome Staley. Albert - Murray. Charles, Merck, Edward Anger, James Templeton, Charles F. Wells, Win. McKee, Evan Jones, Casper Hellerback, Willing J. Reid, Janes Casey, Michael Mestar, Arthur Daily, Anthony Sequil, William Smith, Jacob. Klee, Jasper D. Stephenson, Joseph Ruble, Rev. Paul Hickey, R udolph Koreing, Thomas J. Little, Lewis Muller, Andrew Speerman, Theo Grim, A S Reins, James Gilmore, William attocks, Samson Goldman, Henry Liveright, Edward Murray, Patrick Sherry, Edward Barry, Francis Brisbin, Leonard Wise, Mathew Green, Patrick McGovern, Win P Richardson, Phillip Fanste, Dennis O'Leary, John McKin• nell, 0 R Coe, Hugh Murdock, -John Resler, George Helper James Grif fin, Daniel Faller, Alexander Mc- Ateei, Charles C Lyon, JOhn Stewart. j John Strain. Andrew Mclntire; James P i Quinn, Charles Blame, Joseph Barker, 1 litter Giddingi, Robart — Thursby,- Alex. ander Calder, George Shaffer, John Holland, Morris Flinn, Bartholomew Ber ry, Michael Rowan, R J Wick, Dennis Kirby. Jno Conner, Jas K Lain Ed Clary, Wm Thnrshy, John Merktand, John Mor land,Jnollentzer, Jno Strot. Jas Wood son Chas, Eberle Wm W Fisher,. Geo_ Baakofen - Fred Chas-Eberle, Jos McPherson, Armstrong C Henderson, A H Phillips, Henry Mink, John Hill, Tobias Fehl, Juo Buchner,Christholm, William Lock hart? wls Simmons, Thomas Rat. , Lewis Lamer, Lewis Lorch, John Moon Michael Carlisle. Michael Lynch, Barber, W S Gray, James Mc- Kibben, James Finch, ,:James Mullary, William J Montgomery, Frank Eble, Phillip Mertz, John Wright, Geo Blair, Jeremiah Drescol, Alexander Atkinson, Robert Cramer, Oliver Me Clintock, Jno - Orten, Jno II Thompson, Thoe Mattocks. Wm DlEtarrenne, Andrew Kemp, Fred erick Grave, Wm H Campbell, Joseph C %wig, John Cawley, Wm McCutcheon, Lewis.Watert, James Coyle,- Dan'l Sulli- van, Augustus H Laad , James-Dunn, Edward Knary, John Case;lKund Kuhn, David Burns,A Van Sickle, Patrick Langdon, Alert' M Blackburn; Patrick O'Connor, Daniel Smithson, Peter Cain, Theodore -' Growe Alexander ' Murray, John Gilchrist, Jas G Weldon, Herman Knoebel. - Christopher Koch, A M Ralston, Daniel Callahan..T C Boyd, James V Morrison. John Howe, Frederick. 40gariE Charles Holmes,. John Glyde,..James McKeever, ThosFSmith,N MP Donald, Eienryft Yourig Francii Hatfield, Jas Mcßride, Wm El. liott, Jeremiah Gumbert, Edward Norton, Henry Wallace, John A Creighteoni Quin cy. A Scott, Wm. Craig, ,Joilephr.Linton, Matthew Easto'h, Jas M Bailey, John hie- Vay, Michael Bentley, Wm Long, John Miller, Patrick Earns, Jeremiah -Brice land, John Ahl, Maurice Call, John Shell bangh, .1 P Marshall. - 'Henry - Biddle, John Carson, B Wolf Jr, Jo.) Wise man;John Kilgore, •ZEttne3'S Milrrison, Henry Wagner, Jacob Shrink, Williain Morrison, Abraham Hall; Charles' Dinh', R Tenner, jr,William Lee, Edward lcenger, Jas L yon, John Black; Dennis Sweeny, Robert Palmer,' 11-Fleming,lliehael J . Buckley, F Brad field, M Edmende, :lose `h' Beale, George Davis, E A'Xitzmiller, It Curry, , Charles 8 Hess, Neal McFadden, Harris Loren thal, Thomas Smith. W W Yotica t Thomas Manuel; Edward Sloan, Samuel Severance, • William B. McVay, James McFadden, Edward Sweeny, Jacob Rymer, Jacob Phillipit, R C G Sproul, Richard C Clyde, Charles Rieebspfart, Samuel' Musgrave, James Brady, John Bigler, William Donna'', William Whitt- More c Phillip Wallett, Robt J Anderson, Pat Newall, Wm Doran, Chas Donnelly:, Nattitti Graff, I'AL l i am i lt6l o l3 rn o.tinn Parkinson, , James V. Elonaldscm,"Jaen t John Mode, Thos. Brady. Fred. Waltieil, . Charles ..-Mullen,AriY,in ii, 4-,anghlin, . "Woods ' '' . James - Mcrentt„ . Archibald ScalaOtinrad;:Perry, Levi 0.1 YatleY J.-J. • Detiglierty, James T. Blair. 'Wilt llam Boyle,- Benjamin .ITruXel, ‘ , ?George Miles,Wm. M;McCord,"Pittet Anderson:, Michielltelly ' `john-Graff, Wm Sweeny, Charles Shalardr., Edward McKee, John Frankhanier, - Jas Sweeitly#io Martin, T McQallister 17 W ThOtopsOd, Gordon E, Job:talon, James McOlatohey, AV 7M.Clay Geddis, Ohnilis Hannah, Joseph Powers - 1 Robert Et Riagaalt,_' - James hi_ Richaidi, Jacob it Long, Theophiltts Mark;.4lalhal Weible, Chas H . Israel; Wm M 0E4;4 J J De Silviiria A Oppenheimer, Jamei E Lane, Jr.,l,Joseiph -D Richards,,,C Kinney, - Hans Nichol, M --Edgerton, Simnel - Yenson, - ''JOhte-Rarr,i John. TOx; W H McClintot,Genrge" C Turier;jote Hait";;Jitlitf'lltrier;-" Gbiorid , Aliwarided, Jatnes,4 Illron, Lewis -Joass;Uotailir 3 , ei.:Aporthig Pa I Rers. I Friend Pittock - sends - ea ‘N!iikeSpiritl and the New York ClipOer i for• July 11th . Persona who want to conceit the latest news therdikeall. ; rad`pineureirk--.PPI John his beerii:sevekeli grieved' in 'nor re ceivind his r Bupply of an4,PaPers Tek t e dsp='it is low all iTert "'at they came throw is tam' t:corth Ward. • Appeal from the fianitaryrViiiii .,'?l,l Pq"Alutt9A..PmJ"! 7 FELLOW Cirlissa ; The severely con testecliti&iiteartiiiithielithi-recent Aionz of onniStataires..heen,.repelied, at once afford ground Ito/mufti' tiongratn latiaeS and';',.inyeltre.7the - .inigent'dnty pf - far tha.relief . of those brave volunteers who - havatiffe sred , ; from the' fierentonflici. _ ' ;The quarterly report of the Committee, now in press we 'trust will show { hat-the liberal contri butions you have entrtiated to thein:cture have not been - misapplieil. Of one:of the early shipments to Murtreas hero; Dr. Reed, htedical ; lnspecter there, states "that the, citizens ofPittelitirgh;by this cne - shipment, -havadcitie incirtilto in crease the efficient force of thearniy,:than they;would have done by . securing a fdll regiment of new recruits, involving an e*- pendittire of $50,000 or $100,000." All the supplies in - -the hands o€ the Committee suitable for 'the -emergenby were - forwarded - last week to Harrisharg, under the care of Mr. Irish and Mr. ship pen, but a further demand is'expected, which; as' our. funds are: exhausted, we shall be unable to supply. WeOhertiore, respectfully solicit your aid in - thiS grt ht y/ork, confidentlytrusting that the libt,r manifested in providing for the wants of our brave volunteere on the Mississippi and the Cumberland-will not be withheld when the recipients of your bounty-ore your neighbors and relation's, whose suffer ings have arisen from their patriotin-exerl tions in the now immediate defence of our State, our homes and" iur firesides. • District-Committees have been appoint ed tci Colleet fends, by pertional applies- While all friends of the cause who:can conveniently furnish linen, bandages, or .other stores, are earnestly requested to send them to the Depository of the Com mittee, No. 59 Fourth street. Taos. BAXEWELL. Prea't Pittsburgh Sanitary Comtaittee. -S. F. Vox Som . :wag; Sect'y pro tem. PIrrSIIIIP.GII, JULY, 7th, 1883.: At a meeting of the Sanitary Comniittee, held Monday, July 6th, the following persons were appointed a Committee to make arrangements for raising money for the care and support "of the sick,: and wcfuneed,. that may be sent to this city froni the army near Gettsysbnrg: William Edgar, J. Dickey, J. R. McCune, J. D. McCord-, -F. H. Eaton. In accordance with the above, the fol lowing persona were appointed to collect funds in the several wards of the city. Ist Ward. David Fitzsimmons, Adam Getty. 2i " M. Tindle, R. R. Berger. 3d " kvJames Montooth, William M. Edgar. 4th " John Horne, John Porter. sth " Ist precinct, J. H. Ralston, • Capt. Crawford. " " 2d precinct, Joseph French, Francis Felix. 6th " •T. M. Brush, Jas. Blackmore. 7th " Satel. Barclay, Capt. J. At kinson. Bth " David-' Hutchinson, Francis Frederick. 9th " J. B. Hill, George Keyser. The above collectors are earnestly re quested to attend to the matter at once, as funds are.very much needed, all money to be paid to James Park, Jr., Treasurer of Sanitary Committee. Wu. M. EDGAR; Chairman of the Committee Another Incendiary Fire. Yesterday morning the row of fine four eitorfbricks on the corner of Duquesne Way and Hancockstreets, formerly known as the Perry House, buerecently convert ed into dwellings, was discovered to be on fire, andin a short time, notwithstanding the engines were promptly on the ground, the three buildings composing the block were enveloped in flames: The corner honed and the one next to it were vacant, workinen having been engaged for some time in putting them in pl'ojier repair, bat the third was occupied _ by Mr. Tohia F. Perry, the proprietor, with his family.— The Tire was evidently the work of an in cendiary, who accomplished his infamous work- by obtaining entrance to the hduse, and setting fire in the hall - at the foot of the stairs. The flames quickly ascended to the upper portion of the building and soon the roof was all in flames. We un derstand that the loss will be about $3,c)00,! whichis more than covered by insurance. We also heard a report that one of the ladies belonging to Mr. Perry's family became so overcome with fright that she fainted and fell from the second story, fortunately lighting upon a pile of beds which broke her fall, and saved her from injury. The Draft. In order that all, may be posted in. re gard to the draft, we give the following order of business connected with the drawing of •!•prizes." At ten o'clock this morning the draw ing will again commence and daring the morning the Fifth and commence; Wards will be diawni and in the afternoon, the Sev enth, Eighth and Ninth. - ' Friday forenoon the boroughs will be taken, and in the al tern oon Pitt, Collins, Penn and Peebles townships. The remainder of .the county will - he drawn on Saturday. More Troop. A company of nearly one hundred trqops from Clarion county, arrived in the city yesterday, and after reporting theni selves to Gen. Howe, went into camp. They call .tliemselves the " Clarion - Jay Birds." Eirownindirer. A fine bokingsempany of stalwart men, from Elm wnsiville;.Fa . ye tte tatintr, are dt Camp Howe, numbering seventy five men, Capt J.'l3.'MaKenntin ; ISt Lieut.', Dai. Lancaster 2d Lieut., John Bdoth. R. B. 11;own, editor of the Brownsiille Times was active in raising this company, but would accept no office, taking his place in the ranks. Worthy,Apibointment. We ere glad to notice the appointment of William MeDwaine as Lieut. Colonel, of the 102 d (old 18th) now commanded by Col. Johu W. Patterson.- Mr. Patterson has been through the war, and' seetf - BA much service, and behaved as gallantly as the most honored of the aria) , of the-PO - We always rejoice to see trier#, rewarded, aait is in this case. Minisitetts - Drafted. Among th6se drafted yesterday .were tour Ministers thtee belonging to' the' Catholic.and one to the Protestant church'. They include, Rev. - Paul Hickey . , Catholi6, andßev. Wxn. J. Reid, U. P. The trainee of khe others,have escaped us. Cheap Shoes. At the' Masonic . Adction Rouse,-`b6 Fifth street, can- be found 'alitiost every description of boots, shoes and gaiters, at mucibless timu regular prices. - t .01iYzMOI*Mti. Dr:3l - cearidle.s's,'Physicit' Board inferiii#4 fronrJune 29.4 h, t0 5tq17;:4,04,A863 ' a• r NOME?. !) Dinkift: , • Cholera. Itiaminka.:::" Dbeare of 4hP°P sp i Nt . .litltME ...... Dhabi% , Co. treatftbi 01 Lungs.- Of the abo ve ; 4 . _ Uncle- 1 year. i; frbm Ito t it Z k . ,runt "4 to 5, from sto 10,4 from JO t0,15;2. `-frobk - 15-to 20, 0 fromzoto..3o !;fc.401.6 AA; cfritta frmtot4.o3);- bM600`40,44,fr0m - 70 to sb, frdtb-50441% 1 10U.100.1tr- fromalm. 10; White.ls; Colared.O. tsl, 15. • c, *olllllaell., rjA.;F....11., Confer' °Milt citiLatiya ttle IsrewYorli Heral3 , of Tueidity,was wound ed in the foot. Hotel fur Rent. The " Massey House," located on the corner of Roes and Breckenridge streets opposite the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad_Appot is now offered. for rent. The :' 4 liou:Selk is hi ; rod r.ep_siieatid ha been doing a &Oft bnaineis. To any per son understanding the business a fine ok yortunity is now offered. Immediate pos session will be given. Apply_ to tf Taos. Moony, No. 189 Fret st. • Beoven Bettelest3eming Mutat:ste t tEr :etstmketyrinitptir_ posetkAre Dena in bars A. I% OUATONAYraI Agent, lA yiftb street. Pittsburgh. Pe .-Jros.lrE 11.117111 L- JOSEPH MEYER es SON • 'lrAirimnFßEl444! FANCY ADD P1A.1.3 FURNITURE &€J A filth WAR/Mgt/eat EIMITUNLELD It I Mennen Sixth etrest and Virgin P Ilty.; GENTS • , FINE FRENCH CALF BOOTS, :can and e , iatnin S e ow at ed and made on Plainer Las DIFFENBACHER'S, jnl2 15 Fifth street. T H E WEIEELER & WILSOI sewing : Mlae l n ee Was awarded a - FIRST CLASS PRIZE MEDAL, -AT THE WORLG'S FAIR LONDON , ENGLAND, where all the Machines of EUROPE, AND 'AMERICA' , . were in competition. • Also, at the Industrial Exposition, Paris, France. adulates:pry United States Fair at which Peaicg Machines have been exhibi , ed. The principalCompaniee making Sewing Ma. chines are Wheeler & Wilson , L M. nsnger dc Co. and Grover Sc Bake-. Of the machines made there were sold during the year last reported: By Wheeler dc Ily f. 31 Singer do Co. ....... By Grover dc Baker 10,280 Showing WfIEELBEL it WILSON' 4 sales to be double these of any-other Sewing Machina Com pany in the country, (I Fl CE, FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH. This Machine makes tho ' LOO STITCH'," and ranee highest on account of the elagtieitY permanence. brawl , and general desirablenes of stitching when dole, and the wide range of iteappiicati +n ---L'Aeport of the American In stitute. Now York.) ANOTHER ARRIVAL ! mecoLisTEß at BAER, 108 Wood litreet, HAVING NOW IN STORE THE LAB. a-ML goat and most complete assortment of Cl-' gars and Pipes in the City, which they are salting al the very lowest Cash Wig-sires. Call and =amine them,before purchasing . elsewhere. All Orders promplly'attendoi to. jELM. WIT OREN'S HIGH REELED CON VI great - gaiters for - - • . aOuls. AT CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, Hen's fine boots, (or $ 2,25. At Concert Hall Shoe Store. Misses shoos for 15abs. At Concert Ball Shoe Stare # Call and examine these goods for yourselves. 62 Fifth Street, W. E. Schmertz & Co., No. 31 FIFTH STREET. ta ll en a t v o einst received a large and superior assort ' MIMES ANDDHILDRENi. BALMORAL% BUTTON BOOTS. EUGENIE:CON GRES 8 AND LACE GAITERS. PATENT LEATHER, RID, AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS, MOROCCO AND RID BOOTS &o. dre.. • Milchlbey aro selling at you low paw. VIPTes..O.ILBDTIOk€O:. Felt; CeMett - Roofers; are -- now prepared to 6 l all orders for Fkre Water Proof, Po t, Cement And,Oravel Itclofing.: Prompt! OntiklittorA Mr. Oldden having been in too emplorment of l IL M. WARREN & CO., and their mom agora. in Philadelphia, for eight years. where bs learnpoil all the mechanical departments of their: basine and has made valuable improvements of his on'. we can positively say that our Roofineis .Composed f the.: BOMB 21 / 4 otiolo as those of that firm, and that we will guarantee work to be equal in every rospe ct to any Gra vel. Felt an i Cement Roofs put on by other firms in this city, or - in the United btattosi. Therois no patent for the Warren Roof, or ruby of the elate_ rule comPosinglL Office—Cosner of rtfih til Woo 4 Sts, seoond dors': : • - jy7 111 'Ur 16 onp a Itr *use. • It Dzuotous- wna. IL serged it Dixunonrd lloy . 6o- day and datinitha BeaSCPY. Pure li quors elwayff on hind. I iyMwd • J OHS' I3II AUR. 'rantiatar: Grocer;` NO. 4 DIAXONA' pivirsßuitaii, PA; rii3ll4:yUw,, rA ILO VA: 11., 1 , -. 3BARDIREIS gsq Ezigoiro, .a-w from Smithfield street. below - . the Matti Howe, to N 0.145 rah street.oppoitito the Co ur Houk. - - • - sn23:tf.. BUYY9I74.GAITERS., BUY YOUR OrAITEAF, AT NO 15 At NO 15 ROTH STREET. RUTH 13! CRIElcr. flifi T 151 qt:airt. ELMVIIMMESER. ' 5,000 wypils, o; .a.r..P e tr l E - 71,Wi • ages to' suit pniasseVat loweq,qailuktices: For_ e ti , 417::e ttiovißrnos4.l44-., Tirk u r„, R , lama Nos Mt 91. 93 RIO 951:0 ; ag ree .. I ~.;.1„.1:.„ I i ts ANNI.DS AND ~ NN Anir = • 100 ,busi_,,els - akeiaoikia. Res ; ;e 500 BasheittApplisiwesoreata sear - itaTa Si , JAIILAJ, =SEX 323 Uln a.* It is Hirst ii TELEGRAPHIC: 'IOVIISTMIANCi - Ala r NY Abitidortin g their Wounded. FROlt GRANT'S ARMY. AFFAIRS 'ABORT VICKSBURG: A BATTLE IN ARKANSAS 12.000 ; PBIBOIQEIiB TA' EN T I in.,. A a tievriaroau, la o .--asau dterluau,l3 special, a Frederick letter, dated this morning, says; it is no longer a question whether the Potomac is formidable, but whether any bridge the rebels - may have, wouldvand before such a flood. It speaks, of active army operaticiMi. Opr cavalry are constantly picking up prisonera and sending them in by hundredsijileo capturing or burning rebel trains. planmetußom,i The rebels are abandoning their wound ed whom they placed in wagons taken from faimers along the route. Lee iedetained at the river. His case will be most desperate if net hopeless. Demo, July B. By special dispatch to the Missouri Democrat, by the arrival of thersteamer Niagara, with Lient Dunn, of; Gen. Sallivan's staff from Vicksburg, of the fourth, who is the bearer of dis. patches from "Grant to the-War Depart ment, we have confirmation of the capita lation of Vicksburg from a reliable source, I have been able to gather. the following particulars of the. closings scenes of the siege of Vicksburg. First—a flag of truce forborne time was July let, asking an es cort for two Englishmen who had been shut up tor some time in the confederacy, which was granted by General. Grant. On the previous day the rebels made an unsuccessful sortie of our works on our left, meaning to take our soldiers out of their rifle pits. .; This day Johnston was reported only twenty miles - off ;#1;r0 were in line of bat tle to receive the attack. On the ad another flag of truce came into oar lines, brought by two confeder ate officers who proved to be Major Gen. Bowen'. The meseengera were blindfolded. They ; remained ailing the return of their general. ()need the messengers said there was icon enourk. thrown into the city to stock immense thanderiee and build monuments fur all the citizens and 801- diere who had fallen when the messengers were again blindfolded and conducted to a safe point from which they could enter their own lines. great curiosity was manifested by offi cers and soldier's to learn the contents of Pemberton's dispatches, which was - finally gratified, The rebel general seen fit to intimate the unnecessary effusion of blood, and loss of lives might be prevented by a briet ces sation of hostilities, daring which commis sioners might be appointed to agree on terms for the surrender of the city.. He aso - intimated"hicould hold out for an in definite -period. Grant's reply was very brief, saying that 'Pemberton had it in his power at any moment to stop blocidahed. Commissioners were unnecessary, as the only stipulations he could accept were un conditional surrender. It concluded with deserved tribute to the bravery and endu rance of the rebel garrison, and said it they surrendered they'shouldall be treated with courtesy due prisoners of war. The rebel messengers had not been gone long when Pemberton sent again asking a personal interview with Grant, which was promptly granted at 3p. m. Ca the same day a conference took place about mid way between the fronts of the contending forces. 4, doora from sth The scene was witnessed, by thousands of fed•ral and rebel soldiers, who for the first time in weeks showed themselves With itnpunity above their rifle pits, and during these weeks they have been within five yards of each other. Grant came slowly to the place of ren dezvous, smoking a cigar and apparently the only unexcited person in the vast assemblage. Pemberton first remarked that he had been present when diffierent fortresses surrendered to the federal arms 'in the Mexicali War, and in these the enemy was granted terms on conditions, and so he thought his army was as well entitled to favor as a foreign foe. Grant listened and then proposed a private con versation, to which Pemberton agreed, and the two Genera% stepped aside.— What was said during the conference can Only be judged from the results. After a little more than an hour, terms were agreed upon and they surrendered It It was that the Federal forces should enter at ten a. in., on the next day, July The rebels were all to be paroled on the spot, and the, Wheels allowed to retain tbeir horsei and four days' rations, to be taken from, the rebel stores.. The priso neri,_liable-to exchange, taken from the enemy, number from twenty to thirty thousand. .:By: this arrangement there fell into Grant's hands, along with small arms, forts, defences, ,tc. • Cannon are plenty, and in quality ate equal to_the beat in the Confederacy. - At ten _a. m., on the 4th,.Gen. Steele's cisvision Starched into and garrisoned the city, the bat* playing national airs. The flag was soon seen floating above the bncNinge where of late only rebel en• signs met the breeze, and Vicksburg was in loyal poNession once more. • Not long atter formal possession had been taken of the city; Colonel Markland 'mada.his entraucei.aud took possession of the post-office, and ,egreed to establish Federal mail routes•with the rest-of thc , MEIIPEUS, July s.—General Burlbutt has furnished the following extract : From Gen. Prentiss' Eteadquarters, Dis trict of Arkansas, July 4th. 10:30 Ve have been herd pressed since daylight 14 the combined forces of Price,.)lolme ,B Idarpituinke, Persons, and others.` , This far me„have pnr own, and cantur‘ed several hundred ,priseners, whom . - I 'send you on toiivi" the steamer Tycoon. The enemy is now Aividently preparing for a renewed attack. Send me another gun boat if : possible.' 2 The Tyler has - done good service-to=day. - LATEII-8 m.—We-have repulsed the enemy at every point. Oar aoldiers are now-collecting their Wounded. We have taken in all 1,200 prisoners. Their lose in killed and Wounded will reach Ave of six ;hundred- AlthOugh the rebels are badly whipped, there is no doubt but they will renew the attack at an early moment, and -are .now id - ageing their troops for that Impose. ' - My force is now very much inferior to tbe rebels, bat with the aid expected fram ou and the gunboats, they may be aiavera lyy beaten. . , 1 The steamers Tycoon and Silver idoon arrived with 860 prisoners, captured 'yes terday; including , 80 commissioned o(fi;' cers. The details of the fight have not beta received._ Prominent officers `report our loss hi killed and wounded it - not - over 60. The rebels, took six ; of our guns, whibh tvernafterwaidaii:e4tured. The coloyhd troupsfonght well. .. fl - -. .... .... 1. !..,, . f I: l ThirLiffithh July es —Theisteamen Alice : 1 1 ,41itatints 3a 84.):.M -Wi. mThs were . ~ ti:veliSentlooiiiibela as Boanderthurgf4f4 yt ' steamy, p. in. Gunboats are in-pdr wit' WABRINGrow, july.l: ,- B.VraidungtoL letter in the Commercial says: - Admiral -Wilkes has arrived ,thens,• ing beintreliered fr•onidt4.lithlhe Welt India squadron. • ThalittruelJetlett lays a ctii3tiriguishedl, member of the administration remarked oft Tnetiderztbat4he serviced of - -every' Major Ci ise_e,l _wool* k.o9l)_be - pilled - ite-1. active duty; would be the.fxret„it Itaviag._, keen deter mined_to 44 - bicefiahe - re hie englt neering aniliti .8 could, be.dieplayed. - The rebel itickitti . bask be. • . load Fairfax. - BAL2I2dOBE; July 8 —Nearlt 1,000 reb- el Ei; captured '•bithsit:,Kilyntrtek,4irrireir this morning,' , inolnding'Genentl Jones, a mmo4 - 'o:finer ; 'and 5,1 other comminsidned , offiners. It Archbishop Kenifeli'aiiii — snddMify this morning, aged GI. , . Vie. &a., WASHINGTON, July 8 —A dispatch from Gen. Grant to Gen f .Hallecls =dated 4at. Vicksburg tit 10:30 - on the- mortring -of the Fourth of July, states that the rebels ant-, rendered this inorning,lo4:thw A h e i r troops were paroled as prisoners of war.l The ,movements abet to be_inade theforpas of Gen. Grant aredetailed,7but they are "not 'prdPer" fief 'publication - at present. NEW YOnk; rely e Poet hae flip following: _'''r 4: i Capt. Reyerson g of the 18th New Jersey regiment, whp reachnd home _at ,Nnwart tbiB morning,lsulys`litifdi_etliejelt Gen: Meade made-an-address to, his army, in which II& edited". that the rebel 10P8 was 86,-000. - Gen. Meade capturedin ell 60 pienSwor INDlAmtrous, jaly 8. -Reliable infor mation received. here tonight states That four hundred - rebeht - clogged into_ludiana and are marching; on Corydon with artil lery-. Ic Bairn:ash with the HeintSatiards four of the latter : Fere killed. , . MARKETS i MELEGRAPK fftsersnart, July B.—Flotir and ''grin changed, but the market closed verydull under the unfavorable news from New York. sad super fine Flour was offered at $4 25. W hhdry.tirm ati 4. c. Proviiions held 'Mora &Mb' tifWas 'raised fir 'bulk 'shoulders; 1601300 tbaso!ff at Wit mess Fork held At :5 cents higher, but we heard of no sales. linseed' oil advancecltd.sl 40...1Q.rocarip. dull and hardly anything.doiug' Gold declined-to $1 28;sitVer $1 20 and unset tlee, exchange _ Haw Tons, July 11.—cot. toa dull unsettltid and nominal about 57460. Flour andlunet tied at Mlle lower,the - deoline lug° &as d ster ling exchange has nve.ry dmireasing °Beet 45 35 635 65 'for extra State: $5 75%50 for extra R. N. 0; $595®7.40 for Trade brands . , and dull and unsettled. - Whisky . without a decided change at. 4534 ( 148. Whisky7Thedealizte,in'gold and sterang exchange has a. very depressing, ef fect upon the market, and with onig-a-piedetate business doing: prices ate freni 5 tolt cents lower. Holders are willing to submit: to the deotiae of 507 c. buyeris Chi mono. Itoit tations are $1 10®1 25, cago Springisl 22@ 1 3th Milwaukee-Club $l-3641-40, • -vl int:l=3lod Wisconsid, 37%, Winter•Red--,1240ith $1 40. Art ber Corzi. , 3@to" lower - wtth goad businass doingg_ at a deoltne at 6630)67:- Oats in moderate request at 720177. WocilleSs'actiVe and hardly so firm. Tork firm, Bacon bides full and nominal. Lard daft. - Money bonito "at' 6 , g)7 IFFtent'aterAng;lovoin first-class 144@145.; igoid lower and opening `0% 4 , advancing. to 314, and• closing dull at 30-X. Government stocks quiet ; U. B.s's of 'Bl Coupons 10 dtl 05X: 7.30'5, 106%.- - • I RIVES -INTELLIGENCE • POILT OF PlTTl3g(Tailli: • - _ AREIVI4I). - - Franklin. Bennott.Browrorsilk< . ,,- Gallatin, Clarke. do . DRPARZED. . . . Franklin. Bennett:BummedCo. atinatin. Clarke. . do. . vreicom , .., aslett: Albert Jennie Roterajtogers. :sir. The ;tivere-leidwritten' g: MP' inht thero _ wore 4 feet 2 %obeli water sad ailing. 'The weailoor duritntthe Ariz. was Witt - Iter The far famettEpaiiereger. itefintet, "Emma No. 2." Capt. J 11. hiaratta.leaves to-' day for Cmcnnratt and Loa - sr - We. This boat, bas just been fined no fur the snattner trade iMa very stipe:rior manner. Inlant;attels , :ez good a new. Captain marattais just the man to fit out a boat handsomely ani h) take charge of her aLerwircia...Pateentonn will bellleastick te;:leatn that Cat . J. Dunlap will be found in the office. He has many friends and deserves themall, , - , ..“„,54,.,? FOr Maelnnen k LortievAlle. THIS DAY..TULY 9th-9 - A. M. tE THE -FINE PASSENGER steamer EMMA Nu. a. J. M. mA- It ATTA. commander. wilt . leave as above. • eraciicht of Damage apl:47 jy9 JOHN FLALIK. "tilt For Marietta sad _Sknearlitla,, f ... i Regular alusklimpum - river Facial, leaves Pittsburgh` every Tuesday,i4, a t p;m4Rauesville ever, Witi*A7l344o , .. -...... k l THE NEW AND SPLEND kris 4.- . Peanuts etesmAr EMMA G - Et Monroe Ayers commander. will leave • no teii &tem, Fn freight. or t mirijE s on , boald or to .0 .saav vvi ,g. prrresunou AND WILREL•ND PACKET. r; For Be ear.—Wellsitille—Steubenvilie l and Wheeling. Leaves Plltsburgh. EVery -llnesdityr: Ihorsda,y and Saturday, at trA„ I eaves Wheeling Every Menday-WeS nesday and' Pridny. at A. M. MITE SWIFT ILVNIIMNIk FldefatPatioinger etc aro4-8. e./. It a KR% mes Walter commander, will leave as armoullw cad above : Feffreialit of assitifaaply on board.. or to •- • -- TAK ItISS4 CO. Avisi mayl3 - 3TFAitllOAl l 4tikiiitilit - It' • HaenDanedatiofficeati w , A - - -• =9owAxiiiiitidak i ; Where tianiUmv - ' Efteambo l ai Agency business, and would solicit, a sharo of paer. rouses fr. m gteanillOatnmu:,' ELEA;I 2 ' o ox) ..ow THlll,llltlit BECIIIIE 1.11 Bargains in Dress ov:di:Shawls, Cloth and Slik Mantles of the most falhionntile, nn bleached and bletiohedz-hinalln.eitlicM:Vnlanes. Bun Umbrellas at, groaty reduceeisti cm all harmr been- putehnsedfor-eselhf Ve sold cheep for ca..h* eau and- see forinumlyser coy2s - - ea Mfakaistreeta CEO. COOPIRAN, - Arroaqzy AND (191MERIAOIir_Er. Oaoe•Mot%aunt - 1160f niiiietearina 1 lionse. -Pitts ALI litrarsins—ittriri hie care will receive prompt attention. • I bream eseciras made. and the d • 4447 g. irsViteilB4il**li-litis OA. h u la.d oft SO beautiful tallbitaigibb4'lollll she offers termite on reasonable terms. Tiny eligibly toward: bba between the °Orland& lion and she biononsbabela flyer. They off m indueemimts for pillage 4debbliteeN.sl plan of loOf and Prices aPPliat tit ollita ofp I Id. K. VOLAN.! No. lfff Foto& Et one door, Ow. Smithfield cost.l:lmd . 93 - IA: 'NIVIEIVMEMT4 . • ss - Fetulttikv GAS lAD STEM FITTERS, All Alias satili'livin cot*, I , A made Us order. I *- 00 BRAIN, OAB1 1 114118, - OnLIAL ETNIIIII _ itstleatthoakitaitikki a. partiabli —kik! IttonvAlma - ..* Tailing of OIL USX= RA , titer. Liberty. ! The members of this firm DraCitt=d • eitsabey of menj VAMP ea= to neesti-enti-insure-toltea aped. 3BAlaLles SIODNAPIaI • ' : 25 44 , 4*Ver srategA t fii , - smot.,sidiOrnmumgm ? ' - GRAPE.;: SIW3?E-COUntnallsora vim --os HI Ikeda • Pfli - u - egg wt. Kura street. =2ZM= ` F .F~.r?' :,'fT~'d~ - ~"e~` . ~;F.n " z x'~-,,,k.1.e.tir,:.~~ s ti.! n?i"_ ~ ~_> `Rae :_ a3Y &:i:s..,i o'^c; _01140L44* -010;r4 r ...sA.tri ma r - - tafirdASE MANFACTUREIS. siLVER &,131 ASa penuiazetmels Bitty/aye, . 4 t.Cittr Stree t +Oll Du . iawarm,Waf t intO Sneak th e PlTlrSOkagli. --01 1.1111 1 A139110'5-XEMA DYE Tim :ONLY DSE .... .041- ve_r` THE .ON['V V tii:s4...4.Sastatito b 0 . 11011 e 33 TOR ON-L,Y a Itstercrown THE. OftL - Y-1) YE• - 4 - :.:.7.Foris perfect black !psis; ',:ttst.Y • .''.,;. . 1-Mtatdalitesttetbeira THE ON tty , 14:0„041-ifLbitts ininazattae audihe - . - • - „ -say sel3i o su or DYE Fo a r itha deetriilolsvo thees 74 - ot-thele ta irsfthatelhtr - tertabso aat - aptlpi,toeytarm% IST4D ORA% 11 A/11 , /14.4i*AvA -4410iiii4'141:1740;-114'it.lintottrat theist maet ftlfefOhc 43fiz a lt bettl - taNks Vest vitalibe 44-AO Emz'ltraltitift t iLtStief+ - Siam' IfiatufaCturectlk.7: • lioallicis4args ,"14 1111/r1)1. 4 rri°4l c P*.t.-PLI-#-P-"- - " Ir stAttioi • grweriAir SI- M. RENT. DieetOf maw Filiataltettrand intorestingiddid Lsaw' Asat treakt - ,-But , :now. alas it is no more. IStash was the oomrdwzadlon of. two shit oars. Teed of troop I how strange I setup Dr. Tobias' ye nettamLintmetithlocersaiwthreol_tikon to time. . i llow. • liiiithenbweiartrof to son. It .sgnot for the paltry gain and pro t we make% bet:for t.be sake of youriaEsatoltitd- that now lius plag- Ing , t4yout foic 'irfratsts a itatageroat mous: butuss Dr. 2 obiss'.Minetianldnemenk ititnno, and it is robbedof tie manors., x ways keep it in tbe home; you ma} not: to,nigta, or to tbis ibsrmettlithot opfsi — pmedatdlfdr coma , wow - it willii'PnieonlsP ceaieitbdUfsk Vales 58 Cott limit Sweet. flee 5 /Ok B *i:oaL Drnagists. JuLtdikwritino ,2» - , I - , Bair CAsTrAL , -•,- -.-WeatcheertatDo.,,, , D4 ts , 4.184 IniTatl4MMOAyi . faleri - Mnig , • Dewar air= Imbuld. - N a l , agindnand to are BRANDESTII , 4p oAtillireaoin manclatiovjAa 11-11011tishft ter eonna,-stro w-nons= by their:ma.. Ile'sraiidek for Waymire. - very costirs'and drgisptio:and'he tried wreathing lnit - was neatest:. gmainktie tostironelirnm. dtetlesPillai 4010,11$ stegtitna t ailoct ofsix FLUB every (111.9 threads" an en took ops every dal.itykis9Poseintal 01 . A. einismonthle suns, yet i work. end MUM* • montbs he well. gaining supounds in wei_g_nf._ You; tralv al p WARD PURDY. =mss. . sits - eyb „ EdangsLEN" VdrAleingthiry sw_orn, thsf Is resides in-Ms:town` SE Mom:. inioutc Mat some years ago he WU Vdt7 sick with a sore on his leg. Whist Ay tiveggsys ;that he was also mum summed a er UMW MIS and besides very erotism and dyeeints that at ter.tryingarlopit rentediatand•sgmaphysielans, he commenced um mßrandredresin Weight - three tunes it WeelLsgl4,st Shred at thererevn his - leftiealeda - -and , atthe mad- -of-two months he was entirearnmeg msdrecess, 0/s -pends ?indinafful s. itag , • - retl rid won ever duos. =WARD PURDY. Sworn to tiktitaiss..itilelgthsliastpatashe." EL hiALCOJAM MUTH. itott.ake l igra: Z. :•Sludenciastuselaste. . Sold bY.Tha 3 .. l *fif 2 .4'1" 1421 Diamond UV. Pi ttfihn - i ' npphaw'Xxirt Sale. efiON r -D lA.II- 0-RD4T-a EVT, Giant Sta. NOP Y virtue of order Of the *rebus' Court .Z.Jg of Allegheny-county: I will enote.to fattest the Court- Home. in the .fits of to ttsourgh, on 2 uneasy.. the illat day - rot July, go 6.4,10, teelcok- A. 14 i_all,that certain , ot lot' piece of %bond Pitnate in the city of Pittsburgh; immedi atelg adioiningloott adjoiningol.'.o Mona , Bppkina. Esq., and bounded and described as tollowe: • Beginning at a pointdistantife ftettiorthwardly from the northezn - liner - alley tea laid dawn. originally id thimienend plan of odd 'Our of_Pittsb ugh.) sted.P tat being on the north-. ern line of Diamond - street tag4hOwn-bY the plan_ of Diamond allesVhotweentanictdield and Ursa' street., shogiag,tool ,illatesse 1 1 2 Ind* Plitt& in pnrenanee'f'th - e %dor Assoutot; - *Moved,. cook' 18 I.Bs74itathistunplattunsitharko Mama Arno /Mc wapiti: is recorded - in' the City 'toil'officer sena point being also distant sielitvfardtf fro ailhe "..we-tatr Das of 'Cher., al ley,. settletlmistir thadondoeikallih with Chem alley northwardly, 9 leet3incanat tbOace•west ward/y parallel Dignoan 8110 20-feet: Mienzantantnandly.ranisiolontth , joatro , -idleor 90.feet3-inotda to Diamond -street; and thence esti *airily along toe - toorttrtn lino of `Diamond' street 20 tact to fts , taste of beginning; beme at athen suane - -•.stroptilMier v elt ',the Board of School :Directors os the.Taird ard—Pittsbu , gb. conyeyed'telifieldel , Cannon: be deed. dated 21st lantonso, xentaleit'ja, antiß-01t.Y 4 /Ftate 96 . PAlre 4 20. - - sera a fourth ea: An ane eighth , in one your; .1110 eightliTiftWrijriamitterthareatainiag hallutandyeagafter ale tleatirorArra' Catharine Gartland, widow of &lobar' Carmrin.liir.. - dered: and. mothar of Bliehael Cannon. Jr.. deo'd with interest;olethe unpaid instalment& payable rguar ttetyliaeldl itintaimenta.t.r_ be serrated by . band and mortgage. .For ftFthegvarlietdartare of EL- 11UW-A.RD rustrtrY. Guardian of Jane.Catherhie andldaritlinno Cannon minor& tct etlist VII?. Wnt Falßakifi; tomm a. O. FOUrttl Titian:l h. . . - _GRA. EL ROOFING. 4atriPTONAlittlkilMair dr CO tooteng.try..4lffe them= WI the Warm*, 'lsfr.-Olddeit watt inliLikaiiiplOsalfirsarreii4c Co Tot eitht'years. “, • - AllOrkzu' ropfeirink • streets, Be& 0.5 1 / 1 0i 7 .° ; .) 1 /3 0 • OBACCO AND LErpts. UonnionixdaVßankat in Leaf.and coanufac trawl Tobacco Ind Segara o . 134 Water street. 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