T ' - ' 74)111- Lit"' POST' . loos. CLIPETILL ''"'"" lr -riailtnntv at, 110 4 3. 8" am - --. ,- __----.-------- --);„.._, , .7.Mgemr:.. -•. .7'•-'4°.;-= ' - -t•-:• -- -:. -- - ' 7. --- - - .1,i6 Mrilhatton,iiiiiiiijildn ihar - leY — , Robert Harvey ' , Marko Bergen, Bond James Dugan. James Ragan, James Mon- Blouse, lititteir-Ailsen,etteo Hyles, Banjo ney, John O'titiiit-t--,George Strold, min Price, Mathias - Riebeloy, T -, Mc -william ---Troring;'---Jahti;,-,Hanna.,el 1 - 4et'Xiteger, John Rosman. Jittoete,. &Ili, Davist,'Williani93itilie'ra:Mtba Rio , .41311retrAaldri10-3144PilibriaNii,l, enri,e James Anderson', klugli,BratTY; Nelsen McK-eripacraolowesB:,-..2:Thaehl&r, n. Er e Paillipn; Eil,Writtil 13-echtnkt,'Llike-O'Brie)a Clerk,. qapirgo litmedeFißriqp.'keir, J o 'lawman rAelteiliinlykiO3, a:noisy - 0414 Aid TilibeiriLklitheilitfitiinrp-r-Gen' W - Eisse 1, -urn Ain.Kaidasititis tHinkr:Chrin ,Jacob aB,-.Barker7 Arnt....Singlili , nhi fieiliet,VPeiteraCianyqefijiteharttn:,liio Win:Petiftynian.-‘,darn au"aci.lllari GordonVll-V:ttiteawn-nnfiein2;.H.A!,..gitif= Lorin& Orrligi l '. - Win .. ir,Too• HiMdlid; ' r ahfl ißlack, 4 <WnW4ltiiitfilliiild.c . Keil' veV: Ili,t tal*,;_Fre'd'iFfeclt s ittis ,- E.Miwhell, I Wartenl'it . Wattles . = Robert Ciiirtilliell'i LE:' Wesley lisompsou;.4ruhrrWgifieri'So6 N-Atkinsina;--Jar PlliCk.Lfins: Oiallyerc_J . Vireirell,..TritaelEell'inna',-atriel Shea , . Nelson, Arnold Zelitillinry..hicoti d.i,iiiiii„ ,Sarntteki Wi ll iamo; ~ite.itry :Barbdollni, The peen. _ „ - i Jae Delphi, John Little, W?tri,-.Roa,s,-,;Win „Chas D„Cliase; Fredlßerksbury George ~ •. -, , . Armour, Jno Crawford; Patriclf - Clerenlifo - Mind, --JaCob Zigler,;(leci Shieiell.".lCobt i:;,;;;:The following completes: the draft in. Smeisner,7Josialn MeCandlesty-GeoGift, Sihrolisi;JOhn - Haber,: Otte - .Paulin% -Geo -_. the. nine :verde ,g - tka,city, - To•day the Jen B Campbell, duo Q'Counpr;'-KAIrOm 'Wiagli, Geo Rodenbach, Hugh. Piehey, i-tnirnigh wifl - bii:cortameneeti-, and - this rd . . -Pristine., -Wm..Tolanstoa,-,AtinryShertrieri Oliver! Great, Jan -Kolb,,ltOlit i-SEeplie.q -„a fernoon the towristritis . -/Inia far the.M.7. 'Garrett - • Dionead, Wrii R - etnan, -Francis Son •;Wiii•N-Tin*isii,-Natfraniol.-Nntaiii, roost good feeling has hew exhibited, Runnings,- John • Raffertyi'ffittneii:Gettii,- Jcilinr'D Mie t 4 biling, - Msitilf ttidixt - P46 ,-_-- mad the _ spectators have watched,:thepro- George Stevens, Win Carlin e' liforganroth,''.lliS Lirifiart; jaii-,'Weilintore. -- seedinge with hreathnttentiork-Som-, Armstrong , Michael Bigleyi:Elleilii.-Cobti•: Jackson Wilson, ..Win ."0 _Dobbil,-.:John - -times -ore----ortEe ile a c an" will an ," Can, - Edward-Slater, James limy, Jacoh .ReadY;- Jan - 41 enan,- Robt . Bleektion,4n 6 ewer "present" when his name is read Fifer, -John: Curran; „Michael Gallaher lifjotinstor r - 'WM Holbrighe Win Caldr`rell; out, causing an ex,rlosion of laughter, bat Ete'ney-Gisy;Edirard Aheeks, Jacob . -IDif: Chas_ Enwnes„D a v id , ,Searight,Jon Mcl e split is all -the disturbance there is, and tick, Dennis G'Don'ne_ i _ll J ‘Forker,,Fidl Boliil,--inliii '13. - inhon ~ Niche 1, G 11/ I Provost Marshal koster is in - dined to al-- -Wise-,--A-Tigruil-fialru.Fe ri nti - e - Ef. Tliop- Join- W:leririn;.x.i.;:h.l4o enrol:ni t - thin 1 1 low the'boyn to hare a little, sporf ns long son. Augustus O'Leary, John Prime, jr. POWEeind, , Patriok -Cook, DaVid deiCteli . . _ as it tines not interfere with husiness. • W W Wallies,- R obert - RJeffrieg, Jas Met land, John Hopkins, George.W,RankiN ruck Wrd. . Clotchey,.B F W ileon ,: Chatr - Glben n , Mat; iSainueraneasher..John"Wiiblelon,idi th ew H pillows, wnt.E.,argi, Wm - H Whites Pollii; 'Henry Hudson, James Dever); Hubert' Hamilten;' Dar.iel Simpin, Jno Bower, John. Billbaugh, jr., Abraham head ' Jaln ea thiald Fe 7 Rani"' Be-rheadic ki Dira' f--MeLearY'' jaaaPhlßaae/mdt 14'41 Hanghertp Orlando (i' Weeier, Jninei - White John P1•44,1' ''%le_r_,-„Bribert-Potte4-Michaellicrall'et. Albert paY, John Us, Geo lit•Neeiy„MinliseLOlfrien: Gee lltitcalf,AlfreirWright,-Martin Elder, Ged Wm ..4,,;A:tupei,ilmin,,HaOgy, Frank „ , - 13 _ Wiffsni,„lr.-,-X-eii4ep4htikViraoltiezigtoJitanTA-B-ljoackp: Idaileeard,iY;',7B-atiteirehr:3atre.ac,',4AV.447Zlkijaktiatti FWrjlaillinciinit's Lthdort'st4EoCiG, ft;giiseNdeottilett:ltliti Wm knrnell. let, Glider zi-rioliotiatooluLaranilliam-8,: on; ampbt,ll,--Gerage-J'RoWley, "1/ olilert, Glass- Win- Fannerniller, Wm 'Thomas: Phillip Dann, Franz Schreiher, Jas Mei Richaill -Birok, He S Steveni,,-111/ Riati l36- ri. 'PRI-tiok'tif cCoTritia,. William Collotigh,-Thnmas,C Dickson jr David Hunter, .F'etiliiiiintl-,Bde4 Icihri BtOwn,l Hambleton„ Ric:,*d • Bergeman, Joh n ; Mitchell, Alen ` Grace y, James M ' eTighe; Charles Ailicild, Cbriiiian .Smi t h - ith - iJortresi! John • 14endflo,Wanhington. Wbod.-Liii4 Sol Davis,,Lanson H. Wise, 5 1Ohn James - MeKelleavaertry Rea, jr.: 4 - Barney Traner,! out' "kitenbaCh, .amea Kearta Frank; Weavei, Robt:Keller; Relit Little. Henry .1 11.43 ' 6 4 . - Davis , John - - Thomas, - "-C- Wesley' JD° •Fiaaltm*jaita- ' ' ' il'ar i'erC " rhaxel " l _Ciatefriirl, John Helsingor, Qeoldixner' Remelt, James Finesy,. Samuel -Flaak, Miller„ 1,, in ~_, -,.,-eu ',.. 05,3 1 Wei, Stehe Rod (James McOnire-,ipeter,,Brahm.aishrrwae, :Shear,_te Ki/leberger, Joan Corin,Pateinic Evuns, . tree AlexandGeo Thomack, inr ekirrTOEri Sall, August. Wild, Frank 'Calle;' Frank Rolfe, no Stinson, ohrist.; -.Clin4 EdWard,Callegan, WinF MeLaugl, aiewartritenben Alton, Win Phimpfx.rren. net', e, jas---Evens,"-james UlfJacob' Winder: Jeep ,Hart, - ; N - nii eis Has Robt S Sleeth. J -110 - Wilson, Dailey. Harvey Carpenter, Geo Shaffer Rowbratom .Paul.Zinsitiermiin,-/tobtMar: Willitiiii:knch, Terrance, MeKett; Henry Henry Ottni-Janob Sandi:lt, Geo. Scott: altall, Hugh' Reath , Samuel Sloan,' Lekris Decker. Se ptienisAllasdria,` Jacob Srnith 4 Th,-...Ra'RaC.mire i t,J aeob - A.mlie,:Davidl ones.: lkisterhill, .1 Uart Arthurs, Washington angliplimoini.-.Albet iawfai;Patrick unas McNallY, Phillip Voght, Samuel Gallagher, Win 4 - MaKitiley,.Ad am Wag Dfilan, t.itaaa Ellinit,,Jusep,4l B.Efetiting, Brookfield: Joneph. Dickson, - Totilina Mc- ner, Stephen Sheppard, Hugh Gribben, Joh'n Ci:lYltir,qi °lntl - - 'Sallit:an;' 'genii ii ? ,- hoi(Febeis,. John jackion 'Roder- Gotleib Schindler, ,A le a McCargo..A.lei aullt4rl-7,101in Tratun , .::,',lnts t,'Diannell, ,ick tee, Andrew Yeager,Edm'and Lis- Seanor„ Geo - Wilmot, Geo ,Levitt, Daniel Cane Kn'enleia,Daniel fiendricks,.Josoot, ton, Balestfier, Micha e l Leh ey , J r . G eo Coleman, Geo. Bisselman, Wrn• jaokson,', Ei Mnotgomeiy - John - DrOlmond, ,Tob n t o ners, Jghn Sterthen -Harriso Jr., Wm - Eike . ..4 'Geo Borger. Their, - Slattery„ G Murdock, Ilin,organ, Peter 'Game, Ai - Whitten, Bald wnganner, Henry Vock, John Nevergald, Eicrill-SieVIS, 'Henry B, Lewis .44ti:uatan g en i ._aliehosywebider; Jan Dickson, Jas Hamilton. Wm Diger Appletna,- Edward - Connell. Augain Ep- -Peter Ehmsen„ Se.rn4_WDorighiss, Albert Peterfifiller, Jacob Newtheyer, George pert, Samuel Kelly, Jeffrey-Brime.tt,,Alex ;Moore, '-l!lic'Enles - Coburn, Wm G Gray, Wolfinger, Lucas Shildecker. Jacob Rhule, Mitchell, Jelin' C Morrison John Lowry,: Jelin Trimble Drummond, - Jas Wood thitendorf, John Murph y , J oh , 'Wm Lang, Herman Schroeder, Jas Dona-. -CiErtin, • Michael, Tebin„ Janiea - Hasiek, Tann, U MGuire, James Arbuthnot, hue, David Armor, 11 It Gielfuss, John .a john CarrOini'Lewis, Mammies Sweeny, Henry Repine, „Hiram mo n d i a l, Henry ißobertson, Wm J Lippencott, ,Michrual. Siinati,leKtlight: .'----, - Diteher„,-,Leonard Shaffer , William Martin 'Phir, Barney Benders, Jas Croon, Jolirt-J' - —_._„,_„.„,_,______ Ste hen Moore,- Charles Blanter, George Gribben, Thor( -.1 J,nries, Win Welitby, Ed-, Work of Christian- COmmission. Miller, Andrew Smith, Joseph Manke ward Duncan, Frandis Moore;Goileifr UP-. 1 The following dispatch•froin George H. George Qreizer, James Lemon. John tegraff, Robt Wright, John M Rini, Pat' Stuart, -ri esident of the 11:13. , Christian Qftigg: Leopold-Miner, Mathiati Hogoly, 'Eck McDevitt, Felix Boyle jr; Henry Commissioa r tells its own striri: _ .. • . ... John Voght. Arthur Carr,Jas' Chapman, Brown, John J Crawley. - LADELPEILI, Jply 8. Jat m - ...WGonigle, Jos 'Mickliiie, John Seventh 'Ward' •, The Ch 'at' C • delegates Hammer, Thor; Jail Kennedy , James Bal- Thos Scott, Jacob F. Smith, Patrick r.:al, with their rz ian "'meal” stores, for the relief ofthe wonin• ger, Frpl.t .- Tettiel. Abraham' Katz, Robert liven, Thas Little, Patrick Boyle, John ded; were among the first On the field at Anderson, Thomas Morrison. John Sher. W G Smith, John Maddocks John Roney Gettysburg. Over two hundred are now maifplifertin Folk. William . Miller. Scott Daniel Cofferd, Lawrence Ea ' nes, Samuel t here at work, and more are on the way. Alien., Larry „Giles. Patrick Barrett, Irwin, John Carr, George M Smith, Tall ec t i ores in large amoanta are daily pnrehas• Aliffrody- Springer. Ernest Hama, Wm Hawkins, Lewis Jones Henry Colebani- We have been sending two to three Adamas, Charles Zerk, -Thomas Frank, Cher Wm Anden, Alexander MeGeare, hundred boxes "daily - Jerry Gaissning, James Banton, Charles Absoian Sarve,Jlin Leckard, John Over ten_ tboaand'rebel wounded, be'. R.ishhater, Reuben Smith. Joseph B Craw- Mac rum Frank - J O r Alfred Hawkins, „sides our dive ' are in our bands in need , ford, Frederick' K.irp, John A McKenna, James Donohue Samuel KeenY, Jam's of eve thing '.. Rum sof ' ' ll anot . er to set Nicholas Seibert, Caspar Fink, Thomas Pownall, Joseph Lytle, Win Foroyth, batilereTrpeotteoleteaphTairihBis morn ing to tie, Canninghmßbet Reetl.Band Rodgers, Phillip Daly, John Larmer,Joseph Caller on the ChTarles Baer,- Mathew Rowan , Henry Linton J Hoffer, Wm Gold. Asper Sheen- ancthergreat al field and makes i atartiol'er°P:anlsl Rornkamo, Robert B Allen, L Halfelter, berger. Joseph Login, Thomas MiiMillen, tor reli t' Boston responds nobly by send:: George, ~Bright, Leopold Shilderbrand, John Evans, D. J Little. John Shws, Jas i f e . REfihard . Martin, lijigh Grant, Samuel - Cuene, Adam Klow, James McGee, Pat:. .ingtty oter 1 49astInd dollars,-aub scribed Y • The ettadelphia behurelies MeKisight,' Joseph Wolff, John Holmes, rick Mooney, Jas Guildernew,Jas Eastley, a n n d c t it - Stir Fri* Dori Kamp, George Thompson, Henry W Sackett, Lewis Nassre, Florence no your7onirinepTioPereaatoghttuvep ntboeliry'ahare Anthony Bailey, Edward-Badger Leop- Lyne, John Grant, Simon I' Torney, -Jae i f, 'ri the - wer .If all do their limy . the. suf:, oldiiammer, John Nepshe,Henry'Forbes, White, Alexander Recline.. James ,Mc• erers shall notwrintrellef. JohriEitir, Richard Cunningham, George" Roberta, Frederick Porter, Tames M'Kee, . GEORGE H. STUART Gschwender, John Johnston, Robert Mc- Geo A Barker, Frederick Zimmernian, ''- -Money f the Christian sComthiSsion Konkey, Conrad Moore, August C Barker, Fitland Malch-John Roney, Frank • Mar • nia o yb_e,ban o d, r ed to, ilpsepti , Alla ee, „ corner Charles 'Patch. Mathew arion, John gan, George B elt, James Martin, N 8 vv d rid - Fdarth streets 11 kinds of Swartz, Mr Rice. Wm Tamun Martin Macrum, Henry Borenlauff Gea Chester, liosp ° ital a i s i lto•es to•be left with .A W. P. Wey- Weigold, John A Bailey, Frederick Bich- Aaron 'Ronde's, Frank Seibert, Daniel Stores Rooms , NO. 79 Smith stead, - Jacob McKee, 8 P Grow, Mille Gorman, John Cniteiley, James Shannon, ri.,7_„att,.%et. Gaylen, Michael Hoffman. Wm Seiden- foseph Welsh, Lewis Wills! Richard e e atrioker, Voseph Mitchell, Win Eaton, B Alexander, John Strele-Patria-Carety, GOtleitaleyEr, Win Lewis, Allen Ramsey, George K.tiox, George Feely; Peter Kay-- lariat; Colbert, James Trotter, John Wel- anangh, Nathaniel Coals, John Croup, fel, Win Dickson, Charles Smith, John Walter Kirkpatrick, Charles Meyran, Ily- Sample - , Rev. J A Miller, Edward Wier- man Tanner, John Quinn, Henry Byers, scheick, Wm Morrison, Geo W. McElwain, Jacob Myers, Geo McClowry, Charles JosephrThomas, Jardes Harper, Edward Kramer, James Lucas, James Crable Seidley, Andrew .F. Hamilton, Bartholo• Felix Gaildernen Go Alex„ B ,emple, Aran; mew Stump, Charles Murphy, John Back- While, Morris &liner, Charles Boyle, ofen,john Graham, Peter Loderbiel Anthony Bullard, George -Woodu , Walter If Whitehead, Patrick DilMore, Parker, Joseph SchmidtWro i: John Henry Grey, - John Sample, Thria Tr. aylo ''. Martin - Eighth wartL • . ' Frederick- Henifileman; E 'Ward ilitigg, Bernand Huihes - , Phillip schoeneek;' David - Jones, Christ ' Ke erer. F C Joshua L Lawrence Jacob 'raring, Jar Negley. 'T " S ' Bair, James McKee, Henry Fieiberg, Thomas Davis, Lawrence laan a' Raw /and Janes," Jun McCauley; Werth, Patrick Donavan, Wm Cameron, Geo D Tindle, Thomas CenLon, Michael Thomas Landay, James Miller, Godfrey Callahan, Michael Kerr, Peter Nagel, Conley, Peter Murphy, John Frederick, Aug Wambold, John S Baker, Gjio 1,1 a .: Reynolds - Kerman, Martin Welsch, Eli 8 derman, Jos Mulentlialer, Jan 13fab, Jos Irwin, - Ain:ere Nebel, Andrew'Scott. Jno J Thomas, John Mattel, Rudolph Success, Kelley,P4riefr -Fitzpatrick, John Davis; Nehion Stevens, Chas Ludolph," Henry Robert Warren Frederick Lippert, John Meitner - Jeff - McAfee; Adalph Nressel, f3 pratt.t w m, P' D r i pps, Wm Scott . Wm Wni Kill, Jas Rice, Christian Sc Fosters jii.eph Looghom Ef ory :sicced; Edward Presser, Bartholemew-Dieinbelt, Edward Abel, Win Btnall, Mc4v9Y, ner, John Smith, John Zimtherman,-Hen Sickle, John Inkine, John Hart ung , la in Jno 'Purrecker.' Tits- Campbell, - David G iFitz,-Conrad Weising, John Miller, Jo__ .Fickes. Jno O l Donnell, -19trt golinaten,- K Driplia, 'John- Forbes, Philip Held, John Ronlza, Christian Smith, Wm T Geo Stein; Thos Watt, Nicholas Albrifcht Simmons, Robt Johnston, Jno Kilraiti, Scott'Deßar. Edward Ashford, Thos wie as :McCartney, Henri Schrader, Wm H liams,'Jeif Glogle,"Jos Blakeley, Geo Ki• Algelat Jobe Meredith, Wm Finley, /ti mer, Henry D Rutton, Peter Fagan, P M tarn Baker, John Zahe Benj Adams, Chas Miller,Win Coll, Frederick Pilgrim, Chas Leiser, John 0' bonnet, ' Michael Danlevy, KestatßitOmns.A.rnald, : Mathias Lerneti -Wm Kidd, Geo W Stripe, Wm Wait Al- Petri& Barns Harrish Lehman, Frank bert ; Wentworth, Patrick Kililia,- John Onswalt, B Rigger, John Fleming , John Kissick, Henry Walker, Jno Riggles Ed• Roarke, David Oliver, Dominicus Zwick. ward Porte r Robert May, Jas D Pa ' tter• art, Wm . Radcliff, Barnard Snyder, Mark tma, Ge. hillier, Th. " T E4eaa, Win Rodgers, John Lese, Jacob Mixner, Jas G Anderson, Peter Zimmerman, John Oromlisti,:-Thomas Owens, J W Hoover, Rice; Thos Holland, des B Thomas, Itu- Robt Mackey, Theodore A Shaffer, James -fas Tones, Chas Bradley, John Williams, aware t Ha Grant, Geo Wilkinis, Edward "Win Riley :none's, Win_ HeniMB, James Snare' Sinitb, Samuel F MeClel- shields, moses Lonzelle, ri OlVegriz i land, Dorsey Bolton, Patrick Moon, John JaS Bayne, Wm Fedlar, John Brewernin : - Rough, Robert 'Dobson, H enry whn oon _ Seth Wilmot, Jas Manning, Phil Konica; Godfrey Fox, - Balzer Weis, Robert A - Col! John McKee; Joseph Zarkell, Alexander -title, Jame'? Wallace, Robt L Johnston, Park, Henry Woillowva. Edward Thoniali, Alvi: Brinkner Edward Miller,John J. James Donohue, Wm LTener, Win Owens, Smith,4tilin Wagioner.:llr..Kamey, Jos. :Patrick Hanky, Anthony _Farrel, Sam'l Gebhact,,N-:W Shaffer, John Do n l ey, :Greer, Conrad Then's', , Jacob itifi g up g , Henry Brannon,' John . J ohnstouddiehael 'Wm 'Jqhn Flynn'. Thos Anglo, Edward Flannigaii;' 'Joh', Wood, ;nos ..Barrett Parrij Frederick Kerman, Le wig Than:lm, John Mortcei Amos Hawk, Wtn Weinbi r d t , Geo Finish; ' Thedias Munslow Amos M Heilman, James 8 Vi,llliams, Jame s use, Samuel Williams, Roderia T Da- WhiteaideMetirySThorapson, J as Flame., Yui, Patrick M eAnelly,:Edward T Hades- Chris San, Thos-13 , 40ne5, August B Hillman , Path, Thomas Harkins, Christopher Barns, Wentnangel,A.ugust Berk-ley, Win H Earnest ' W Morrow, 'Bernard. Devine, Paul, Jobe - Aarnikilt, John Fullerton , Christian Presser, William' Feld, James Jackson, James Patt erson,,Eatrieli Karr Win H Gin-ley, Wilson J Hays, F'tederin Kinsman, Ford Libinger. Joinz' Clidej,„ .Patriek Duffy, William Campbell, Martin Peter, Chas Close, hfichael Wild, Joseph J s Alston, F G Turner, John W Tarney, 'Peter Heinwein, Micheal Lorimer, John Gelson, Joe J Daval,loseplatanch; White, James Pillers': Adam TORBBaht, Joseph . L tins F patter, Patrick Mehoney, Jan Lewis, Duncan, John L Albitz, Wavy. Moore, , 'John Vranenkneht, Andrew Tiesaler, Richard Mackey, Pnißip - Hoffman,' An- Win'Allis, John CMcGing,Jererniatt a' drew Harvey, -James Hemphill, .Robert honey, Enoah Wood, Henry Walker, Jos Robt Goudy, Andrew Shularif Campbell: Wm`E Naile, John R Scott,- Longford, Felix Agger, Peter Rummel" , Henry -Ro. - Daniel 11' Hagerty, Thos Walker, „Inhn land, John Frailey, Wm Gallaghe r Hen ry Aikens; Henry Lndolph, Adam Morgan, 7 Arnold, Charles Appleton. Henry tl'Atiir• Rebt - Devine, .0108. 'Omen, Sixth Ward. Chas Clark, BerriardCoyfie, Albert Clark, Patrick Ting, Robert Logan, Alexander Win Pritchard, Bernard' Farrell, Michael .Duncan Cornelius Levet, IVilliarn Gr a . Larkins; Wm James Mcfdasters, Henry Grede, Jas -Ke ll y,: Jas Motire,"Leritutrif zam, (4o Patterson, J 8 Gribben, I ' o M. ' ;re, Charles Lister, Daniel DriscollNenderfer; Francis K Haffey,.Valcintine- Matthew Donohue , Jessie Young, Henr yy Petrenbilek t Jas Slattery, `Trios Roberts, Wised:tau, Patriok Creed, Thames Dean, J ae B UP°M Joseph Sta ny9.-Edward :Pi& Thornea CiiToiseaißtitifck O'Keefe, Alex flans J - 98 . ph Braden, Christopher ,Steineri Frew, Joseph Perm Criatopher Kuchler, • . Ninth Ward Henry W Myeirs;_Daurel Clumsy,. Edward .!:William Dixon, Wm H Porter. John' McCullough, - _..ratill: -*L. airt,_C_F, Bauer, Giles, John McCargo,-La-Fayettelliehop. Alexander McConnell, Charles Swears, On-laden Roo t , Georgeßrown, Wm Meek - John Senile, Genirf#l4rutrie, William Mon- John 8 , Stancliff, David De • David tooth, Michael Barrett, George J Did, Connell, Geo Thumns.Witi Sniveley,Robt WrnEkin, Chars dope, Frederick Boors- Pringi4N Win Johns, -Win Pickering, Alex man, ki n , Cs Bnlomois ,Crips, Iffi. Hughes, David Fellenily, .I)atel - hti - ffer :Mel Malherier,_,‘ 'John Seilirdarer , Josiah Clarke s on, Joseph Rearte, ,Esaac,, Renew!, jialui -- Lucille, 'Joseph ' -Nittle, Stephenson, Win Irßoberts,- Hutchinson 3avid Lowry,Ve'd-Fricker, 1 - Earthailgig .11coud, -Thomas Hawle. Davidl Alexerv• er, Samuel' Williams, Henry Reicher, der, Benjamin T Vale n ti ne,- „Jan % ge -. krchibald Sterling, J s , ALBrnith. Wm Mani e, Geo Prin - gle4 Wni ' WelaPhaffil - !: Floyd, to VUalaY; AnthOny MoTighe, As Roalch,John L beech Linaham Campbell, John T IdcKennar -Janieillteiatiltof,;Fivirikraisyniilte,fieur;- tobert Alkalis - - Charles Gillespie Hartiy-;;JAserik:.43, jitooreten, George lautuel Alexatider;' j", olui Sinith, Daviii Congbike4 WrijoinfifOpi--JamesaCah iegle, Jint tel l ß iaa l Lt - fitariett _ -44ertioni ray, Arha ifrrideiffliefanntilinhige. )ariiel Qth n,: ../ *l-I "' ' -- . C° nradi '''. l :abn. Anguitins Wielt,---a/Ohh%l'Vellgan James India, Btea la ti-Btaw arls4, iiaP, „razr,4=io man/ler/4 ' eter - Woirei,mirn zaDeike 4 ~. , __ _ daGee, Edirard Lucas, Jo Alblirt Ba ler Wm Wherry, Geo W Re- o nmitiaxiiraserr,Atitlfrist ic7ibt y Llexander Jonekaleftu,- Jackson. James noldg, we W itbnerrWmAl_errr; &id 1'411 77,A. • Mro 111.1al d e r John : P414P4 PfiNeit,§OA--Lwarger- John 4---PillarAbei'llini7 '6 " Tr-1-I '' 18 ' '"" I .. •• 4 • 7017.C5 1.34 V.. 1, /...f.rce. 1:n...A ...G.: 7i fa 1f...f...`f . " ' '' —. lataLai. tag tgai . .i. - 1.... , .....1...5. 4:12. it.:S IiNGBORBOOD Botiaid as ! - a: ands sT E %%fakir p ost I: t uraa2 l ta ism.. -far thl Da iy at Whir 41."1"1- r 434 OUT Lowiat Rate. "riteaad riPtiPa' 4 11!•8943 /First 41k Third Pages for erelatlhato v lt arkettiandlilverN43 •rs' fItIDAY MORNING, JULY 10. e envy Kollar , the Borer. la eury , Efollar, the negro who was arrest• ed some two or three days sincikby officer Pender, ad the indiv who perpetrated so many, burglaries : iduaJest l winter by boring into "hondeS, confesses his guilt, but ex calirmtes:thinae arrested with him. Many of the articles are yet to bo seen at the Hayor'.B.o,ace. Some of the underclothes are ; marked "W. X. BELLI"- and are numbered, and a large number pr'shiets are marked the letter "H" worked . on ti, with thread. 1 1 Vot!nged. Wm. a Wiley, a well known resident of Washington, Pa, but( Who his worked at. his business tie a printer in this city, inid, his leg, shot off with;a cannon ball. at the battle .of Gettyiborg. We learn that the Found, though severe is hot considered mortal. 'arpet Bag Brigade. dWe understand that a large number of rafted men formed themselves into what ,thela caned ei carpet .bag brigade, and crossed the wii4 'bridge night before last, ,taking cars 'att-the 'Atte,gheny City depiit for other regions. They are'said to be trav elling for the benefit cf their health. • • '' ! ' Returned Soldier. . We are glad to 'notice th'e'safe return of our friend JOhn EL llfackin, son of John Mackin, Fifth War&.' Re • was severely, bat dot da ngeronsly•wounded at` the battle of 4ays l Gttysburg', Ile ie on a forlough_of 16 e and !oohs well for a weather-beaten galladt soldier. Ele belongs to the 166th _Regiment, Col. Allen:, o I 'for ' VielFsborg. " Captain L.: C. - ItleCallam of the steam. er 'Aimeniay-Willfeave direqt. for: Vida - Emig on .Saturday night". Ails - letters. or. "packages lot Grant's' Army' left at the Pittsburgh Insurance Company, cornet , of Marketand Water stieet, will iee - eloe the, Captain's personal attention. . _ WE were much pleased with a view of a Topoiraphical Map of - thif forts ir.od their apprOacheson the south aide of the Mo nongahela river, embracing the country from Temperanceville to Birmingham, and from Saw Mill Run to the Monongahela river. The map accurately defines the el -ev es atioris and - depressions of the grOgid, in „pla lof twenty feet eaCh, ehoiving the pdaitteas of the several forts, and the rifle pita connecting them ; also the roads and streams. - The Work..evinces scientific knowledge of a high: order. It was executed byJaixes 1 1:;.Dovf ini civil .e a gin ear, well known to .our Comimunity, by direction of Captains Craighill and AY - Grady, of the Engines' Corpa, J.J. 8..A. r ~ -.- - I Ness Rooks. - Henri Miner,,nei t t doer for the Pcuit (office, has received a second supply of the i follOwin new books: Country Seats; eon .taining lithographic designs for cottages, villai, elusions,' etc., with Jtheir ac ddiiii.iinji, eg butbeiLlioes; .alsi Ceinntr, cherahhs, city buildingir,:railwaY" stations', etc,, eel hy llenihtiatison by; archi,' tect. '1 he liestike i or Bleieryi by Augus tus Cochin; -- Ex , Maire and Mtuticipal 1 Councilldr of Parie . translatdd \hy Mary L. BootN lify=SotieherifFriends, B. Ed - - mend hrke, author .of ''Among the Pines." _ .._ _. . . „ . . vim;, 1 New 130011 i. " Shirboishia g " i s the title of p., new book,,l.by the atithit of ICo*lnAti3ll4;7i: WA° , Breitic B ) PaYs;''' - eto, which has i .,4 ai-laid , hapon our deskbY 21-#ll,l3l4i.itiiil VitthTfitreiit,.- We - halve -thWto_64:. 'ilatiallarre;wor its' phkei - iteliiiei us to - thin/Alit that it is-Lvery interesting. — lt looks likela book that would Ea the titteti,7! tioa, of thirftder tediriihrilini**Ceirepti todts'iindZrig.... ~ , ~,- 'l,lu r,l uALT I MORE, July 9.—The American has she following special diratch : •, i l, ' ,Ptq l 4llcki gd;f : J ' ilt 5 A. '317-onr cavalry bad a sharp fight with the rebels between Funkstown and Boonesboro',, about six miles this side of Hagerstown.' The rebels werer,in heavy force. Ours cavalry was compelled to fall back to Boonesboro', with some lose. Gen. Kil-1 matsickis ruported killed .3liatigh initne se- I i t counts say he is only wounded. We learn that Gen. Rilpatrick's com-/ mond was completely surrounded,"and I 4e ompelied-'to cut Its waront. riv T er h , e m r a ebcl saeds near ti r s iaa ll ge o r n sto th w i n s , sid eo f t h l endeavor ing to get their wagons and plunder' across thrriiTut.'o,l 3e;; :.; : al, Soonts this afternoon bring the report; that the advance of the rebel column was crossing the river at Williamsport, lf this' be/30 we'need look for no 'fight iii Mary-1 land I It is reported at Raonnsboro that the; rebel pickets are being thrown ont nearly to the point embracing within their lines the Antietam battle-field and Stiepharcle• town crossing.. The main force, however, its considerably west of this and covers the three roads that meet at Williamsport. The movements of our army are such as ,will to-day unetner ; rally' the ,OPeth.7 • 4 pc"! sition. , Ttie 'whole * tibtribe'r of prisonera reported at Headquarters up to this morn• ing is 12,000. Fuller information places per josses, in killed. and wotinded! in the three-daYS fighting at 15,000. The Rebel Joss in killed and wounded will exceed burs at least 5000 Reports read at Head quarters state that the,„Rebel,dend have been buried" by our buryin g parties, and Only two thirds of the battle field has been explored. The whole of their killed left do the field will exceed 3000. The usual proportion of wounded to killed six to one would make their wounded amount to 18,000 Without over straining the a timates their total loss in killed, wound ed and prisoners may be put down at 30,000 IN:DIANAPOLIS, .Tuly 9 . — Morgan's forces of artillery, cavalry and infantry, number ing from six to eight thousand, have crotis• ed into Indiana and captured Corydon. Our forces are falling back. The rebels it is supposed are marching on New Albany and Jeffersonville, Where large coantities of supplies are stored. Troops are being organized throughout thn State and sent forward as rapidly as pOssible. Business is entirely suspended he're to-day; • The citizens are forming 'companies for self defence. One regi ment was raised since last night. It is reported that two mtizeua , were killed lit Orir • fdon wheil t,Le rebels entered the town NDIANAPOLLS, July 0, —Morgan ia sti:l in the vicinity of Corydon. Great excite tuvint prevails throughout the State. The militia are coining in rapidly .under the eitlEof the Goya:liar., f0r...50,000 will be under arms and marching to the place of rendezvou s in twentrfour hours. One another regiment arrived to-night, and Aiiother and a battery- of artillery is ex pected to-morrow. The determination -ia that Morgan Shill] not escape. The border counties are under martial law. ' EIVEIRRIC, N. C., July 6.—A picked force of infantry, artillery and cavalry mooed inland from this point on the i light of,. the 3.1 inst., led by General Foster in person, who is confident of ac complishing all he has tindertaktn... It the etiOtti agembt to. 'Qbatruct , his -ad vanbe, an important engagement will doubtless take place today or to-morrow. FORTRESS MONROE, July B.—The fol. lowing ilesbeen 'received from= therAesci: dated -Press c.orrespondent at Newbern, dated 6th inst. : Lieut. Col. Lewis of the ad N. Y. caval• ryis in command of the cavalry force now penetrating the interior of this State, vvbiel is part of the expedition which left ,iere on the morning of the 4th inst in command of the oth'-' er portion of the expedition.. ‘: •l• , ' .ll Gem Heckman is New rofts,—July 9, The draft com mences here ,on Monday. The, computed quota of the City is 12 500 and'BrnolOyn, 1 4000' The Post' says, it is reported ke day. • on the authority of a dispatch from sources beliqed to be trustworthy, that General Dix bas sent 2 , 5,000 men to reinforce Gen. A special 'from Washingten lo the Alt sale, ht is hblieitedliel 3 that a battle is in Primr6ss to day, on the upper Potomac. BE. °lel • it . for e The " Massey Houser,7 'located on the corner of Hess and Iliedtenricigelstreets• opposite the Pittsburgh and Comielloyille The`j• ktaiir dad• Depot' itsjitrw offerect"fer lent. O Honse",ls in .gociet - repair and ha been doing a good business. To any per gee miderstandin g the business a fine op• portuaity is now offered. I mm ediate pots sessiori ply tod tf P Taos: MOORE, we: 189 Fihegt. .143611.P1f Mllll2 xotrErff & ion Ita dIIPAOIRIIIPP OP . . • raitrCir Asa) rtkult FUECNITUILE CU ICS wpcittio List iss SkILTHFIRLD ait pirgreen SLeth atraot and Virgin alley.; Pirrrmagradagga. • 1 REM.° V A. Id. . 'I R F , Ii&RDE.W.N .igua REatovED frGto Smithiied street, below -the Girard Rouse, t0jN0.145 Fifth street opposite Court the Cou Noose. ap2itt4 IVOR.. BALE —TI ' 'WELL' 'Ft IVO'WV ran hoatiti tel prooer.Mon Smiths/met, ors: Mina' ttko: LutherarCohuroh. want of the 11 , P ehtiota. east'of Dr. :liefter's residence': Terme maile knomyoh the ' - 13g•lid. i coNeoRD GPA. PE VINES. • it AMONG TELE FIRST T W . , :seam* this INVALUABLE GRAP ° andiuurte. . fruited it for five ye s. We htaM -OOP onto vines fr omiSlt. WILL who °- ' al tepT it. The Pittebnigli Hortonfitnini So c o m sr :l2 “y " Pllliartied us.a diploma for its exhibition , and,_wAilfgherly County Ainrmiltitrai&qi -: in. Awe % -a , nrennom for it RS .. the BEST new F MXtUrdiSliPe. in all res ,Iliablfils. I P. lll . t i l diVritt",iliti: .Otta- - isconik of Vines le sineqstalied 'Frher* which we offer at 25 cents each. per sir , sen. $ 1 2.50 per 100 , $lOO per ~, ( 10 _ 1). VIM at less prices., _ ... , -vr,er can ' Afeirtektralarte met ailideli' _. ,*, Cents to awn. ~ _ .., alusell. ' . %o. AD Minh SR'S°. fa ktfillf - iftIIAGERSTOWiI Skirmish with the Rebeli. &nom! Kilpatrick Peportetl K • r - _ • • prrE 'ENEM-Y oROBS3ING THE RIVE/3. Morgan Invading Indiana F. 401.1. NEV.Ii#I.IERN &c. Gas Pi pe. &se. Per Foot. s b. Inch ............... ... 7o 44 mob ...... 32 4 dO, ...... -.. ........ 8o 2 do ................. 60 k' do, ................ 940 2% do --.......7. ......... 90 db ......... ~,....- . .0 1 -do ....... ................ 30 de ..... .... ... ......40 3,4 do .... .............. . 60 ado'l do' .... . ............. 190 4 do ..... .. .... .2 00 .u.,. - ..r....-.: .. . aso 5 • tic , ... - - .... .• . . ..-.- ... ...,Gritinl-We'have but liWo to notice in regard to this article. The receipts were limited and sales likewise in 'act. dealers senor carless about operating st the present time. The nook in first .11;;nds-is quito am,li with a dull market, we dye tionollowing as the best quotations we can afford : Wheat- There is nn demand 'for wheat at the ,preseat time laarket dull, prices unsettled: we quote rommally Ps foll3os:. , ited, from wagon Sid 5 Whits. 1,20 a dealitte: Conanon, dull at 75r. Rye, holder tcsk 600, buyers do not take heft wathingfar lowerll:tures. Oats are heavy. at 650 630, buyers shy..-,Bsr/ey being out of sea.; son there was no dindand. • Grojeeries-ahe demand has inn - roved. and prices advanced- The' ; following are the sales: - Saglark--Saies Al hhda Cuba. 1.1% 14 hhds New Orleanl, 12,4m-75 trials `crushed,ls%o . 2 . .) do Coffee 4. - , -- T4 l /0; 20 do B. 14Q1440. -, Molassesflees 20 bids new.crop. Orleans, • 400. hetes of 20do old 560: Coffee-Sees 75 sac k s Rio at 33%e. 20 do 333f0 ..3.3.%. . . . , sin,y;-Print have tUr her *advanced Sales of ton. -- newel $l7 per ton, tales of old at $18024 per _ -; . . EITPTO sr, °LIME"; , kLid+e - Saleel2o dry Sint at 20c : dull. iron 1111IInabMIMS. CO, ; - Flat Itru• Iron. Sligo TJY Celt, Caned and - gra ve l, l oo f as . 13 4 to 6 1 by t to I il lP h- !• - •*"* . ' ...... p 41- 2to 6 ! 1 lt .. ....-. ...... ... . 4 4d are nowPrenarecito till all and ,for Tire d. 14 to 1% bp' to 4 - Morse S oe lion: . ... , • S.g to IIN 6.46-loji „inch.... 6% 5 rg°mPtlY ana-Sat isficto' - rib?. eaar'Eatidt - trait; , Mr Oldij • ea having been in the employment of 2t06 by -3,i and=Bl6 inch ' 6 0 4 0' H. M. WARREN & CO. a d their saeoessors in 14401% by, and - 346 !neh- ders 4 4 PhiladelPhia, for ight..yenure. w here . h . learst . :', ( g to I.96vby and 3.16 I.lloh, ....... .--. 6. , 1 .e,.... all the meohanicaledepartmemts ofir e bu - ma ed 4 to Kby i , and2 , lsinolt ---;t ." and has made valuable iMproveMents of kis oinq f r it 0 14 6 irett-i. P 1,,!.1.1.P1.1!!!!!ali.: 6'6 ' - " cati.Pbsitivaiy say th at o ar R oofing' is ' '" - r/ to 2 inch. -... . r-......„ 6 , ,f/.. Comitoned nt",the Same ..Materiala., I 4 to 1% inoL.. -• '' ' ' ' 6 5 - ' _ p 1 to I)• naoh-...-.... ... ...».; .. :. . .-,. ....... ; ..... 6 - 4 as those of that firm. and that we will guarantee Inoh;then .............. ...... ..,...-------. 6 our work to be ecpiai in army respeette'any Gra; :;;;;;;_-...~ luah ' ' ' ' 74 7 in thjA city, or in the United_ Or ates., ; M nen iftg o oeutAll lb extra -fa? all Cut Hoops, ' patent for the Warmn Roof, any of ttai 'mate- Hound and. tiquare. • r alai composing it. /to 2 %_iriell-i.....!..1.:- ! ..........,....- 6% 43.1 - Oft or Fifth and Wood Sta., a% to 2.3 c, 1n0h...-..,:i.._.:. ... . ....... . ....... .. 6t.i 4N second 84'17' :.. jy2 13% 3to 34 th0h... , -----• 1 ...... •. • ... •-• . • .... • riki i Kto 4 inch ? ... -.. . . .... .. ..... . ..... . ... 4, an, 514 thoh----..- .... . ...... .. . ... % 4? i; thea.:-:........... ........... : . ..-.., and 9-16 inch. - . -,J .NTROXYw!V;) 1.. 6 1 ,li 5 . 7 19 ~ 4, 0 8 .... ...4 - 71 -- ::: - 2 ..... ...... 4 Sheet Iron. , NO. 10 tori - - 4 % . 5 ' 25 and 25 •••• 32 to 24., ........ ....-..-.....--..~-. -- -------••• .... • ..... -- A 6 Was p Wain. wide. stoill) extra. I Boiler rl 2•15,:t0jitach......., .... .... , }5 Tollitreto.lo tor= oyer3Owida, iW. ~T.16t0 b. Wide.....-.,..-... I _Unklleadk. (not .),...-.-... _ Bailer /1 4 y.........,..-.... . _ _ 1 - Pofatoeldnll: : with only a limited, d les at 55•350sayier qaalitY. emaud Baallice-Pricea_have advaneeellutnee our ast. ale in a regular way at 2 @v>5 0 15_ 1 9: •-' _ • : gait- II Bales made at a• . . , 2 ih seetts-Cloyer has declined and ' , offered free. ly at 5 00@525; Timothy lliald.at I 50. Mauled siasozol .-- ,t,' Nbeetta4.-Vaix; ?weans .c•e Der yard; P 4141M I PS 118 8 Of At BC;' Chemical 60. Starak.--irr4iode kr t° at` at 51 402.1 b Inlets White - Prieto have aayaneed. White moil, per ib ' 1 • 'Red D Der lb illy i i; urettut: •do. do. , Netaikew Glaiwzmte ""-yeolabt steady. and we Quo se haitafti...he de. la boxeii of 50 hat. • • low; ealliretal v a c, 275: Sal°. , ra 241 4 21,2 oktuiltalmri-5-; ilk si4l , ' 13M4 /945audlga, and . i-iiii37ll•-• A 6 inch.; 3- - 16 inci........ .: .. 11 . 1771 1i; n. g0,12......:.-.:::-..::-..7.....-: ... - .. . :::........;._.. ............. ......- PITT SBURGIVMAIMET. ic"l4rPllll.ol,.LigfiAlfied .:Correeted t ur ourr! - Viikilitixeireia/ Ileporter. -;VP§4I26/.111111 SAVIRDAT MnItStING PoST. li _,;..: ,i.....-.: • Pl*Tilittrtam. J uly 10th, 1863. 1, iteixinikia =That:busnes is dull is no new theme -to our readtrsj - The excitement in regard to:Writ.tea- tten,,,bui.din . g forts, diggMg- entrnh nients.A.c,:. has- in a great meastire taken the Place of business. ,Besides the glorious news tie have been - I - eer:tying from' all parts of the country is enongh to' rhakiikruliness a recondary con - ider nlion. We have, but fel , ditanges to notice. Prices gennial y were to unsettled that correct quotti liettikre iliffatilt In' obtain.' By the date elate next gen eral.review we think matters willtecontia 'llsoriaset tied; ;Aar river oii-Vonday.commenced rising, whieh: . enabled- •the- steamers, ' folessu-4, Jennie Rogers and 'Zirnittt' No. 2 toleaye fertile lower ,ports. •The rise wUSTrint the Alleghen. _. Melfer matters are entirely- too- unsettled y tO give 'ltything.litre-correct undtatiene: ' Since th 4 ret;eirt of thenews of th e fall of Viekshurgand thel ,Victory in our own EtateGoid ib New : York ttitni bled tol2s and will soon be, down toper. 'Govern ment securities rile strong on the sirest. hfoneyi is: eatily obtained for good Paper on low termsj .Our manufacturers have all rammel oporalons 1 Flohti-,-In'thenbience of aales,lhe market exhib-' iced more firtunegs,"alhoug.,h there was no matter ad vance,. 'Tliisteck in;this market is not large. Grain was'ilulf....with.freore seVtirs than buyers ' Receipts moderate end demand lOcaL .Groceries —The matiitit was Ann. with moderate demand: there is i ri. , a , ple'sn.PP!s , en hind- Railroad corn muniesentwith the East has been-reinmed;ettr erwinpricei,i!onldadVmsee B acon — Demand not liiii.4:: Denies, h owever Purchased to a fair ex ten tighten& t... Ilaeinis 'a good deal of a:Mary meat °hang- • Alm—;The follow* are the new rates - set by Ake:manufacturers : - bbla hf bbls bbla hf 414 5 ....... 350 i X.X .. . ... $8 00 400 !Kennet_ ... 900 450 Porte-. 7 00 ,50 larawn &tint 8' ' lt l, /lest'•Sales of itnaSettsats3 Re 2533 75*do bhl. Alstlesst , -8 - alatt of da' 4li Soo; fined S o: ' Caustic, Alkali SVatn Nitrate at 838 Posh ',4and Pearls at.7%Wy a 14(41p4o 0.1 Ha ttcarce and in demand : Sales rail at : - I rises unsettled. Bacon—The market, Awe ; our last was dull the tletitabilt fal ea off, and buyers are ex posting loßf‘r figures. There is an ample SUP nIY in Or3t-tiands, among the sales we note as fol lows 15000 Ms shottlieNslo,3%; 10,0001bs slang nbued o ear, 6. Plain Hams, 14.000 lbs. ; Sugar Cured 114 ms 6,000 lbs at 110. Sales of country meat at lower figure-. Bevawax—Steady at 3611.01403 Itt lb. 300 eants—bales of &mall whits Naay at $2 75© Broorin--Sale s at $2 00412 50 SO dos for com mon and's3@t3'2sfot Rood and fancy Buckets anti Talbw--The following are the factory or wholesale rates., ,Frono atom they are selling at the oustom.ry . advance. Buckets, Plain P dozen $2 al ; painted inaide, $2 Z; Varnished. $235; 3 hoops, $2 65; Tubs, I. 3 hoops,. Ti dozen, gt; Bo 1,2 noops.AB 37 No t, 2,_ No 8, $6 3 nio 4; $4 50 oelar's No Wash boards. $, P:k Half Bushels., sealed $3, Bagm—HoohangedePale 3 bestlieemloas 2 bushel ats6o 14100: Stle.4 Of 80 , lips at $31 . 036. ,Cooperage.,—selAs new Oil barrel; $2.6.5: serond hap Sect 2:20. Flo ar barrels 4'@soc. .Candies adv.noe,t ; :ti;tned 140 ID Moulds. 14c; Star akgl22tx Sterlnel4 gtl6o. Chef se—The newts be to freely, sales of new wew made ing at 100 for arrive Cremamore and 030Y.,0 for IV R: salsa of old at the former rates. cenekersiThs,advaneed rates are as follows BWater ............ fiNo I Soda ..... ........ 7Se batter,. ............ ..... 7,5i0 ..... ugar ........ . . ...... 09 Cotton Yana Np. sto log) so9o.t!pr lb N 0,16 0 $llO per 11. I ' 11 &L2© ra3 .. .7 17 01 10 "13 (31 105 '" " 18 0107 14 @IIO " ". "19 0108 " "15 0 , 110 " ' "20 @ 110 N. 400 049 c per dos. II!). 800 @ 470 per du. 500 0 473fic ‘ 00 0 46 " 600 0 46!4c " " 1.0013 0 4.5 " 700 0 484 c " Carpet Chain assorted oolnrs, .......... 60 a t, pp,. 6 3 " white, un er 13 cuts . — 50 ots •"* CCandle -wit*, ................ ... ..- ........... -... 75 " " Botton - Twine,... ... . ... ... .... ..._ ........ .75 .. •• atting. common .... : ........ ........ ..... . 50 ! A s " " Eagle sheeting o.Tic. per yd. Niagara de 24 ets, per yard. ,'Perms Net cash. Dried Prills,--Warket contains an ample supily for a'l ordinary pm•poses. Prices 1 , wee, regular Sales of Peaches, £2 500 75 per bush: Apples, $1 00011 al. Aria Beef — Prices have advanced: Sales of Sugar Cured at lle: Canvassed do 12330. Eggs—The recipts hnve largely fallen 01 f,, a n ierices have sliffeoed, We n ote sales at 12343 13V elor.. Floor—The market f3r sure time east has been vex./ dull. sales 4..6izg othfined altogether, The receipts have in a groat measure been cut off annitho, eis very little wagon flour arriving-- fielders fooling their time had come have pat up the figures a shade: The stuck In first hands i s eat large, butis stitEciengpr all ordinary pus. poses : among the sales we note as follows: 175 b' Is Extra, -F,m, $6 250 6.15; 250 bbls Exrra $5,60 5T5 - V bbl. Sales ot 125 bbla Fan: y 6 75c 7,00 ler bbl. Rye glour was in ketter demand although there was knit Hale-:loins holders demanded 4.50 4 75 V bbl. . . Feed--Priese havetarther advanced - Bales 8 tons of Bran at $l3O per oat: 8 tons-Shorts at $l4O per ton. 'Sales 6 tons Middlings at 150 per owl Flatt—Tbedenand since our last has improved with a moderate a mrunt of sales in small lots for home. Prices rule a shade higher. The cur rent rates wereins follows: Meeker:Ll: Sales No. I $ll,OO per bal. ..No. 2. do,. $ll.OO: -No, 3, large, $8: No. ionedium. $7 ll bbl. Henings--Sals of DOA Baltimore, 7.2 5 VI bbl. 'lhe usual ad vanee llalifaz I , errieg .$6,00. Lake Fish, 34 ,blvo PAO. White fish hh / b bls $8,25, v lic e _ialos2o Backs; 035 per pound an ad ce. =EI 1;t;:11 ATTHE HOP"SE: .• • .. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, ELASTIC STOCKIDGS. Ritter's Celebrated Railloal Care Truss, Ritter's Celebrated Badlee! t.-nre' Truss, Ritte.'s Patent Infant Truss,' ' Marsh's Celeb Ritter's ratent • Marsh Siarsh's Lathes and Gents ' , ShsublerßraetT rus . s e, ea, 'z 151arsh's, Youths and Infants' cheulder .Braces . Dr. v. Fitehes Plain Abdorainal nupporters, •-• Dr. S. S. Fiteh's Wirer Plated Abdominal flab= porters , . . ,•, Dr. S. Fitelr's Ladies Mid Gents' Shoulder Ritter's Patent Abdominal gannerters Marsh's London Mrs. Betts' Allontinalzeupportent" Abdominal bnpporters, Rime Hard Rubber Truss, FRENCH. EIVGLISTriand- A 11EBi CSR TitUaSES la great variety An experienced Physician always in attendance. SYBENGES. BREAST PEAT'S, NIIBS/NG BOTTLES. B ANDAGES. ay. At the P4.tsburvh Drug House. • p6Rilirick;so&OtAji4l, ,i corner of Fourth and Marketqu, Asorrsesures, F4totutrgit:- ulZdlrc• WE .EL&VE TTEO, COLIMN FRUIT CAN IVA.%. - Ftt UIT f , A.N -WAX ' RED A A .31.0 ED ND,BLAVR. 11 L . A.431‘.. 23 and 1 3cte., a naiad at : — A. J. RASR.pi & CO...Drizaticiz, - 63 Market street,' three doors below Fourth. _ .. OMEN'S WWI grew gaiters for • REgaml)--ACOlk • _" OREM' HALL SHOE J STORE Mn',e fine boots, for At Concert Hall Shoe Store. Misses shoes for At Conceit Hall Shoo Storo. ice,. Call and examine these goods for yourselves. • • 62 Fifth Street.).-_, W. E. Schmertz & Co, NO. •8I FIFTH STREET awe Rut recalved a large'indroaparior assor moat Of BALMORAI.S. 13IITTON-1106T5.- LACE GAITERS AND MOROCCO SUPPERS. MOROCCO AND RED 800T5,,A0.447. ll Which they aro selling at vorilow iu yricse 5 000 HARopics op, PURE ..RAR WHISKY, of•different er to suit pirclosers, at lowett cask prices. Vey sale by THOS. itloolltE.l3o halettf ; No's 189 , 01. 93 and 95 First Area: IN/BETE( EX.TBA.vrEwwirrnottr " pain by the U3O of D. Ondrea artueratoo,rt HOFFMAN it ED IIIIINDSOIL I , D 83 131181 8: • An work warranted. /344ithlisid gitrect.-.Pitudnut. t tif 4 Wally • Groc9ries, ; - - ._.. , jr RANT, JUST REllsgyr,4l3. A 1.11 . 11431 k JR. errPlikrlof Tea,ColieS Suor sitid,),Soc e d e k, of all daiuriPtluiw. which - Will he geld either wholesale or retail at the lowest cash prices. ' • J.; DUST,ry , i•- I ._ No: Dfainazia. . _- P ittsburgh. . W rjr VA Ai-.lwt: Bid YOUR G.A.ITERS.'''': . . , IBUY YOUR, GAITR4Wrat Al'llo 15 14410W-.'' 571115n11111c. 40,111113111152:11 4liv A' A-801raftitiolluli'olt A vs small lamviiear 'thicalts..:"-fts W4-11as been24,Alo 0r . 1c...aa a hm.rirefirrati.. -APPLY . !4 7058113. irALUSNEilkiltli6,......, 4 ' variety', Works, cmer WtOt. ofd i ra i - , , ~ i . r.t0504,., - imm===mm y I Renal twfig.i-R4G.stetext - • POR,T OF PITTOBIP3O.U. ARtuir.E.v. • - ,B annetc..Brownzwil a , 7: -4 2 .7ARTED. • }Yanklih. Denzatts2ltownavillo- Gallatin. Clark ~.... ~...- dos- , : Nve? c o m .. kaaleteittu o& , - •- ' Albert Pa re,. • _du Jtra , i 3 ItNCK Reart'•Ciricienati. Stir The riven- T 4st :evening at twi light there Were 4 -feet 2 -inches water aid falling. The irestharli4ru; the day Wao we z.to i. The far fatized paSeetigei steamet, "Erama:-No,, 2 „"Cat:p J : RI , fraintthaeasiis. o &kV foe Cinointati And Loa stile. Tale boat has just bain flared no forth - a summer trado it' ft vary ariperirnua )nor.: In fact atm is et - goad as new. CaPtaln marata is Just tbe nian to fit.. , tct a boat h andsronely.amt •ta taka - ebahre of Ley afterwards. Paasangera wily be Pleased to leal that Capt. J. H. Dunlap wall no found in , th °°. lio ims'tates Menai andadeservot the ,___ E'or C/noinnatt., Lonistrale. TUTS DAY. :IVRY m." .010. T#E FINE , pAssrarGrii ,aloatner RIVAL& 1itt..2,. fIf:"MA4 RATTA. oommander. 'will leave a s abnve. Por freight or.paalaforao_oly on board orlo al)all'AVAL -11g44;.- ( . . :goy; itifiriekokand ..Zatteiliii - _____ _ Realuar . Illastrlnnim L--gliterriVaelzet leaves PUo'll)l44l' iivev.y_ Tuesday, 4, P. tn., Zapefirvp4e evekorrldary S a.m. THE-NE W4INDBP_LISSIIIID :-...i...,..t..TA.V.; Pastiengez'stoirder`BUNlX GRA': HAM. Monroe Avers marmader. 'imilneave Ile noted above: 44;r-freight or_passiLse aPDX4:4I board_or to , ••.-: j‘B.VIREC6II3:O3I*W.... . • . ~ ___ For 0 P. Mrailqiiteir . ,AND,,..ow . ~, , . e - PACKET' 7, - , cr3,-- ~-,:....,.,,- ': 'S tor—Wethrrill,et arid W heeling" - ..., --:' •'i i,..„." ~. t. .t.. Lea's.* Pirtabargla,;--avery-'-a-aattlign 1 bmnsday autl-SatsurdaY. At _AI - 4 1 . 1 Canso Wheellat ,Eitory, riAticia.y-Wed nesting and Prlday.' at Ar,7111. THE , SWIFT- ', 8117SSIN i Panent r at.ame ,S. BAKER, 1 plaZit ' a - i ante3 Walter cotarcaade.„.wili laave as annottn- , :cod above, KrfreUbt at passt ge-iinblY Oa bfAird ' or to - JAMES cOLLIDIS & CO. Ales. rattyl3 - . -- fiTattailliOAT 4titricw." - WPq . A. 7. Ic• LIR opened anofflOa at 90"WATEE STREET; Whore he will tranatic• 'Clonarad inboaEitiit rovaceAgency bashes. and would ao/ialt a rharo of Pal: fromateambonlmon. -ADA-Iyd LSS ES AND CIII.LDII4NS MinML I; ATEiiiYaßYLl`liEft,g6 :I , ...r - ' rE05114, lusl4lmd • 81,13CUrlreincrEa, CORSIVELI, imam, 1;0%6E14- AVUFACTURBIS, -8 7LrAn - 4 tia 8 PLAT'SRB la 4 i'.yllitilaotat era of , N. /4-adli‘iiiii.CattladO Ethyl mini', ti t azit Ntree!' /Lau ildiciadne !Vv. 'Wear - 7- 7171755 0 i - --------______ Lo , s7nalaimt zzguit, A t„.„., • ,-. za:,, , ,, , TUE ONT,Y . DYE::: . . .... ..._.4,,,..4,41iver oriajrzed THE Dal ~,1„)YE.;:.:,...,..Ni10r& 0 j?klpiokon lea n 1 2 .TWONIX In 0.41..4... . ... . For a urilli7Y9TY. THE' ONI X: II YE...-... ......,F0r a peace walk: THE. 9 N-I{X.. .D.U...t...x.,tt at . TUE ,Ogfr t'-14'13_74.z....„Vjuitu. umutntaaeoas -,,::: q 4. i t th t ~. vr , ',-',Ollll4t4ilTX Por all Tbo (14.ir0 tobavalla co 'or: ?igr ti p• hfr o 'OFcbatift's * -1 4,4%fiatigi sn it.,..; 941,-,ttpl, 1,!. a 0443 gez-sou ga..ga4,,, • -,. ,-- . -o.lllliStkllt4lo7l% ii,tIp,PHOUEIWA. lie .' vaiialimith Va,,DhaalCiniPaitlthif.tit ja ditnass' thecrw.bektiflillttpw.ab)ipoat ji,osto ,' . vi,___talitirtathe'll* ':.7 ' qintfrOVleo*.daitor n 41ouse. Ne 4!. _York,,,iiiciltirfivvitrlN,,39:4 z ipx, - vid-b"11-"1". prlinirh -s2,iiitbriile ehilhat him, 50 oel:tta ~. .7- • ~,....:, ia2s.tkii3wa. 'Ai WIMP/. TIM/MAN .i. Xa i ."l.' MEN r• Dia efitttlalatatiretty!and interesting ch tut saw lass,lnteill .14ditin.ntitr, Sitalf4,-,itee'rttrlditrtf;Ettotilvas the. conxenghu, of two gentlelneWAVWn t-otri, Died of-otoupill teat, *hen r. 'To as' Venetian ditis otda n om { it .SBlriens in tithe" `Nowt etWerktftrackatatitt,t.tsinot Mr-flit( Tait tivlnt'_ ,. ,tik t's'we m alremtnt la and i ßak t iteroofbYboar infaultelin ""u"2B :::::k i oe " pit i r n , ' n -w takusiitty th..077.h. icruasi:eiiNupyy ii, ow airk:l43,l: i4.tttbi;fgco.:nrnsb*tTthi7A::: ' isiftL - Rricie l, Dug_ . mittewts:Co tiandelth /i 9• 4t ,s itktlaibil allf:Drittglits. f ' Raid& til mu -, i- .i. , :' --.!..„, ta i ~., CiAratitotrti isiidii prlith4l.—' EhT 4V iaeSEtorhc.st.i.t:_irn‘utm.--.ioinl .. r, rertit cs if CA fasN*l:S, ' ig , ; Republic= : ____ . “4 a ".,---' ..,'” '-'','" •" t • 1 Dear Biet,l wonht esassiffismlttliteitt ease A&NDR.lfTktffltthldicthrit a' limitation ofJohn Iff. 8 fercits_ der-eonittnewhereirmn mum- Am their ture,,e Trasidak bridal* tWlt7lnfm-Ter3, , ttostivo `and Q7'140;1(4., —laid itttrt,_ adl"atmtid" ,but was not retiorixt. swassf.smtooktine Bra dreth's Pill e daforlkwitcdr„.o4.*d_oilit of six Pitts even. datr man ana man took. ono Phi every da7.lelth *Scoasisecoae dz. -In pnemonttais *as *No _Sato, .thitioV lcmonths -he Welk gritnitot sittulds _weight. nstfo:artral;!_ei. .7771TT "- '''-- .1t13 '."2 7411117.1.7:....7,7:.7 :7 itai: titntriPmfdy-nfts.chlify,skom limstrit he ara det a i go ta ti t a b warv o lownetiy-ogicaf N wi ew th ' tta4V,,s, 8 4..0 o : his t se i ze hioh had been mains an atm t a sltelaa that tie seas alto much distrihmed by& paha made oho; ti tad bonder very costive and dalloePtlet that at tpr tcnnsvario44tegatilavAnCiVWoP/Oiallp.` he ootameneed an t ir it randrettessluir sit wish ' three times a meth Mad tee -atone month. - the sore on his lex hmanti'mod it *a endof two 7 months ho wan eatit' tlinkt of ^ dn.' attest% and man, o f has moaned 'wild weer shme. ' gDwdllitt PRDY. }Sworn to beoureana Otitirranyidatef Oet,IFE4 Inotdenr:_ge f ..,, 17_. 7 .4 74 741120111"na1t.- • sold wirisonnins ssosa„,.....i..mitetmed illez, 1 1iiitaictrAlf1)CICT ILisis-44.231a/gri, 7 Qom:atonal Brokao-in Life , Tuhaoco and Senn; /34 [aprtt er of - Pinej N _Tobaaa,i7 onto corefuliy solootcH ,IcittkOrrazton en, and TObacconiea will find zt to their,interest to call . oncommunioate by latter.' Ther_htst branda, in sly qtuiptity, at dower kriontr„tun any: other VI houe, ' tay23:2md ------- _ 001VCORD W. 1b...PE1:6k TTl5$5. AT $3 dozeir 11250 p 50 PER er-100- ExtriiiriZea at - '55 per dozen; s2.sper 104 1 0gNitr- W. BELA.UNIONT *CO. mussing zsr: -,- 4 - Foreign Brandieo, , Bldekberry",-Baspoem. watt Chen,. end Ginger Brandies(*ldcMonotprhahels, ._s_tand2l other Whiskies. Jan awe Ryfip:Ato. I Aro: sar: Zikierty . _ Opposite Fourth "streot.`":- = ' " ~ Hotels TSVOrlltti: and i'amilietk, Sifted At, Moderate Drofitsfor VILA. . apP a. ar.:3l.:iotnivzi3ElN; , I°‘ raksToitwoltexstif-:.. e AI c ANIISTEAiIIITTERM Ali:ktgeln , of Brain and, /ran Croobn -; ; 111 0. "iP 1 1 124 4'• e.. Au j i re ;,,t tRABEI OASTINgB ) pl! Aga AIM; Particular attention aid to the fittizu; tip an 44 rePairing_olith RISE r..t • 31 iE 34 WATER, STREET, Apar Liberty, . ch immembin : ;of this Etna being Drantenat ' ohn nlof.,_inonxne n so'; on Onoin us ttne ined nese. mug inn= to sore on "every re: i is spent{ se6lyd --ejti29 -•_ rUj ;I !MEL - ' - -' . ti . *AON ......ftia . li : f if; ....! r ~ ,s - -' Was' afitdein ' ' ii. iLi -,-.-:.,, ~ - . f':: P e . - ..•:' . : ,. ..v . t . .;:.7. - A'; , :l::,i ;-: •:51;.::,.. . tzi: ir.:_:.,.. 4 .J iL-..-., : .. . t_ wolitilOottoPloopi4ObtAttii.::!-,L.: 1 wt...aiti; „ ,"oi,._. , ,t_ . t_. ~. .„,- iif :::' 1.4.' . •••":;:•1:•"•:•• 7, , ".; -, :" ••,'" - ....... • " 4,- • I ••., ..;r4R i4. • ' ' t • .:- ':'-' ::‘ :' werel4 tionstietitru - :. -.. ,":r• ~ ••• • r.•;• •; .... • : ~,,.. '' is`: ' ;•••',:--'7';',a.:;-;:1". ;;'• l i PiiiiC, it thi indnittriarti itiOire4i444:trina it; •'' .•.- ' : ender, every 1 • --- ~, - - •:, 't•-• i - ,`..`..L- ,- 3- - __L;•,..,1,; . ; ' - Ulliitted2StitlWlCEitir ' -- I° ' ttwhieioelriiiMEVlliniiibiiie biiegieliliiAted, The poi at Companies nistiruillititiarlfe.. , Chines heeler* Waal; L , lifttrifie r .g r ..' ... co. Akiz4 Grover &Bisker." - Outh iluktaties akildi;,- WO-rawer. sol 4diturraeXis* he _,..itolted:. - - ~ . • - .._ By Wheeler & WllliehL::.: .lifisttOi .., lly-_S lLiiihemerdtheCit-',....1'..;.Z110.9331''' Bir (*rover & Baker ... .. ... .10,250 - Showing WRZEISII,h3VILSON'Q 'sag - re be denble &oats of any other &Wing Machie' Com- Pant in Me country. 't - :,-, - - o,l7llCii. l 7 Nu= Ens*. ftrifibuitaiii: !-:' _ . . . . This Ifdachine it altes..the !LOC- , ,8131.C0V. and ranks highott .9*ffliemolvo of, the etactbrity; permanence. beauty and: genera/ ,tiesirblenese - oldieo stitching wh en . a n d i teappiicatittn-ileport of the %lima: t ura. stitute. liew Tortra . , . alt/kw tilts calm 'A-alliormv4rvirr RE noir and ` for saki iv ~ - -=<= - .; • `A I - - L--' 010.--&-_-aIitELT: - - Jl2 . • oilledegarlit...Alloshicure:-•- _...., • 7 ~,,____' w . it .0114 or sTElwairep ..wongick![Al. ~.. ~.. A ~ .;:,: ma_'- 4110 . ; ARICtair.' - - Ada, -, - ; tiv_cteng St.:'4ll.ltheny. net j ' --•:. - BlAril-a-WRII96TIXAV 4.44114 D RES- 9 '!! Tlrl d, tr's ,: .•i•I------- 1 ta.T• -, ; '. 1 ~. 69 Padang 13t. Allegttem ''' ' , i ouois OP r arielloltiS B /Rog_ __ • 4 and bar,F4Fint re:Jritiffalp),4 A. -.. :mr. -- -' i i 7 s•,. .3. ~_.,:• , ~ ju3 i •,, 6 97nderal St. Ailleil64•-•` s olio as LINDISFT/A2tipli frEAR,:::- ..u,nnrjantreonived'by' 4 - - -- LI, . i - . 11,7 01- 2 C. , KELt i , ,-.- , •-„, .„-, •4' jug • '"..- ' f 2" 69 Adana Eft4,4lle rOL4-10.' -- ;OLOODIS lwr ow is TizirviltE- - To - tosiauxue_, _Am Dieliefria)div Stela. Cloth And Silk Mititleint 410 meet •lbehlon le eWtel:nn bleached and bleadltedr-idtialln.t'alloo.Dalaines. Sun 'at ere say redncee.pri• cree,all hating -imen-parcliaced for cacb. win. ,ecy , el4si4or bask alai and iiiiefor'youhielAyee ins2s - = tiagt ri ettreelt: - - Q _ RAIV, - AiTTORRZY :40trfiiitlii8ELLOR Ogee ‘Zto. 69 Grilitifitiiet. neatther C AonHouse.PiAabumb::zi owl EMEMI zarztot , .. 29 1. 1. 1 11( area iteat.t.
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