EL as PETTeree4LL A 00. , N 0.47 uassr P ROW, NNW YORK-ands STAaI STREBI'. BOSTON are our agents for the Da mull Weekly Po he chow oltiea, and aro v. I b.rised to take Advertieementa and Stibeertrti or us at onr lowest Rate,. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY si.- MI U IBIGIIIOBBOOD INTELLIGENA OUR WEEKLY. The ." Weekly Post" is now ready for delivery at the desk. with or without wrappers. It is Printed on beautiful white Paper, with clear 19tre, and is filled with interesting matter. Its contents are in part as follows: The Conscription Act; I outhern States Reor ganization; The Richmond Loafers; Wholesale Slaughter; The Capture of Morgan; Looking for Availability; The Conscription Act; John J. t rittenden : The Marauding Chief Morgan; The Gubernatorial Question, Sro. Miscellaneous, - A Remarkab'e Letter from Gen. Se ,tt ; "Come, Now. Let us Reason Togetht r :" Washington Cor respondence: Speech of Vice President Ste phens; Strategy -IV hat Does it Mean?; General Gabriel Rene Paul; Mobs in Maine: Interesting Fees; - Negroes es Substitutes; The Battle of, Gettysburg; Stultificaticn of the London Press; - Inciting. to Riot; The Tomb of Napoleon; A Handsome Acknowledgment °fa Handsome Gift; John Morgan—How he Got his Three Hundred Horses; An Interesting Scrap t Adventures of an Alleged Spy: An Excellent Letter from Judge Thurman ; The Capitulation of Port Hudson: A Candid Statement: A Bishop's Advice; New Invention; Semi-Annual Retur: s by Banks. and many other items, Local, Boats for New Ortears. The Banks Reopened. Johmt .Morgan, H. T.; From Oil CIO; An Oi Ship: A Bed Bug Trap: Committed fur Mur der. Au. Le. Poetry. Requiettru to My Little Daughter: T, My Wife. In addition, it contains the telegraphic dis patches down to the hour cf going to press, the markets, foreign and domestic; bank note list• river 'news, deaths and marriages, anl much other matter, original and selected, Another Fire. Yesterday morning about one o'clock, the frame buildings, belonging to William and Thomas Hines, butchers, in the Ninth Ward, were discovered to be on fire. They were totally consumed, together with a lot of bides, stored in an adjoining shed. While this fire was burning, an other was disco rtred iu the packing de partment of James McCully's Glass House, about one hundred yards distant. Both of these fires were doubtless the work of incendiaries. Railroad Accident. Yesterday about noon a terrible acci dent occurred at the depot of the Penn's. Central Railroad, which resulted in the death of a young man by the name of Jas. Boden. From all the information we could gather it would appear that he had just eaten his dinner, and had sit down on the rail, where he had fallen asleep. The engineer backed the train into the depot, and it passed over him, crushing his legs in such a manner as to cause death to en• sue from hommorhage about 4 o'clock.-- Roden was about 30 years of age and un• married. He had a brother who was killed by the explosion of a boiler in Wal• lace's marble works some time ago, and but one brother now remains. U. S. District Court. The application of Mrs. Ballard for the release of her son, on a writ of habeas corpus, was yesterday quashed in this court, the retain stating that he was not in the custody of the Provost Marshal, or other officer. The case of Henry Shriver came up for a hearing yesterday. Shriver had been drafted and had made application for ea• emption on the ground that he was the only son of a widowed mother, and was not liable to military duty. On these grounds he was discharged, but afterwards the Board having reason to believe that he had sworn falsely, reversed their decision, and he was taken into custody. The cue was based upon the ground that the Board had no authority to reverse the first de cision. Board sustained, writ quashed, and Shriver given into custody. Smash Up. Yesterday evening a horse attached to a boggy etarding in front of Charlotte Bitime's music store on Fifth street be came restless, and notwithstanding the efforts of a young man who was holding him he broke loose. and turning round ran against the lamp post on the south west corner of Fifth and Wood streets, upsetting the vehicle, breaking both shafts and one of the hind wheels, and splitting the dash board. After getting loose from the buggy he ran to the corner of. Wood st. and Virgin alley, where he stopped of his own accord. What It Says of Them. The editor of the Wayne Daily Sentinel has been paying our city a visit, and on his return he thus speaks : —On our recent visit to Pennsylvania, we, with others from our city, stopped off at Pittsburgh a day or two, and while there were highly entertained by the Vigilant Fire Company, who-it will be remembered, paid our city a visit on the 4th of the present month. Too much cannot be said on behalf of the noble boys composing the Vigilant. They admirably sustain their eclat at home as well es abroad. They did np the thing nice ly for us while in the Iron City, and their many kindnesses to ourself and others while strangers in a strange land, will ever be re membered with a grateful heart. Especial ly are we indebted to Messrs, Miller, Irvin, Sarber, RObinson and Officer, members of above Co.,for showing us the sights of the c.ty. Under their guidance and protec tion we were escorted to Fort Pitt, the Water Works, Arsenal, Fortifications sur rounding the city, _and the Allegheny Cemetry, all of which were highly inter esting and entertaining to us. The Ceme tery, embracing as it does, upwards of 300 acres, is one of the most magnificent spots it has ever been my pleasure to look upon, and of itself speaks volumes of praise in behalf of the energy and enter prise of the citizens of Pittsburgh. When our weary " form" is " locked up" in the cold embrace of death, there is no place on earth that we would choose to sleep our last long sleep sooner than in the Allegheny Cemetery. ..Many other things there were that at tracted our attention, of which we would speak had we the apace to lo so. The following record, which was fur • niched us by one of the members, shows that t e Vigilante are in favor of a "vigor ki orous trosecntion of the war," and speaks of itse f, in acts —not words—of what they haVeVone ' and are still willing to do 'in defense of their country. They have in three month's service—two Colonels, one Captain; four Lieutenants; fonr Sergeants six Corporals, and 39 Privates. Loes— none Ia ninSSicibill'it service, two members. Loss—none. For three years oi during the War, 40 members comyosed as follows : 5 Colo nels; 4 Majors; 7 Captains; I Adjutant; 5 Lieutenants, with rank of Colonel, 1 on Halleck's staff; do Lieut. I on General Hawes' staff; 5 Sergeants. 11 Privates. They have lost on the Sergeants. I Colonel, 1 AND?, 8 Captains, 1 Lieutenant, 1 Ser geant. By disease, in hospital, I Private. Thirty six of the company, since their late visit to our city Pif ra drafted. After their former record, the drafting of the boys by Uncle Sam was certainly very on • kind. Birth in the Jail. Mies Beatty. who it will be remembered shot and killed her eedocer a few months ago, and has been in jail ever since, gave both to a sOn'ili Mr cell yesterday morn ing. Robbery at the Chronicle °Mee Yesterday morning a young man in the employ of the Chronicle. was arrested for robbing the money drawer, and sent to jail. When_found, he was hid. away un der the desk in the conoting-room. =The money taken (between three and four dol lars) was found on the floor near where he was sewett.d. A New Launch. A little low water steamer was launched from the stocks, on Smoky Island, day before yesterday afternoon. She is built with square knuckles, and will be of the lightest draft. John Kiersch was yesterday taken be fore Judge McCandless on a writ of habeas corpus, sued out by his father. The wtit was quashed on the ground that in the re turn, Capt: Wright- stated that .Kiersch was not in his custody. A similar wnt, sued out at the instance of Mrs. Sweeny for the body of her son Cyreneus Sweeny was quashed for the same reason. Funeral of Captain James D The memhera of the 62nd regiment now in the city, turned out yesterday afternoon to attend the funeral of Capt. James D. Brown, late of that regiment, Company A. They were accompanied by a regimental band of music. 011 Marlief,. A sale of 16,000 barrels of crude % was made yesterday afternoon at 21 cents, bar rels returned. Spread Eagle Advertising. There is nothing in the world like pri o • tersink to let the people know what you have got, or what you are going to get.— Barnum attributes his first good fortune to the magical influences of the art preserva tive of all arts, and the Campbells are fol lowing in his illustrious footsteps. The immense spread eagle show bills in front of the theatre will attract the notice of every bodhand the Campbells themselves, who will appear at the Theatre on Mon • day night will attract the attention of every body else. Trimble's Varieties. This popular place of amusement hav ing undergone a thorough'renovation, in side and out, is now open with an entire new troape of actors. The new drop curtain is worth seeing. Personal. Mr. Wm. Lomax, of the firm of C. J. Fell St; Brother, Spice Merchants, Philade]. phis, arrived in town yesterday and is stopping at the Monongahela House.— He will remain in the city but a short time, and any orders that may be left with him, will receive, as usual, the most prompt attention. He offers great inducements to buyers. More Rain. We had another delightful 'Mower yes terday morning. Continental Monthly, J. W. Pittock, opposite the Postotlice, sends us the August number of this Mag azine. It contains a number of valuable articles that cannot fail to attract atten tion. The article on Jeff. Davis and Re pudiation, by R. J. Walker, is worthy of perusal. It must be read to be apprecia ted. Price, 25 cents per copy. A Pen for Everybody. Miner's new Aluminium does not cor rode. and maintains its finen'ess of point and flexib'lity to the last. It is the cheap est, beat, and most desirable pen ever brought out. yet it costs but twenty cents a dozen. Everybody should have some of them. "Sporting Papers." Friend Pittock sends us all the sporting papers, ircnding Wilkes' Spirit and the Clipper. They contain a large amount of sporting news, foreign and domestic, but neither of them contains an exceptance of Hamill's challenge to Ward to row on any river where Hamill would have a show to win. Hotel for Rent. The "Massey House," located on the corner of Ross and Breckenridge streets opposite the Pittsburgh and Connelleville Railroad Depot is now offered for rent. The " House".is in good repair and ha been doing a good business. To any per son understanding the business a fine op • portunity is now offered. Immediate pos- session will be given. Apply to Taos. Moos's, No. 180 First street. eauv - za Barza'a Bowing blaohines.2 or I may manafseterhutpurposeaare the beet in age A. F. IPIATONAY. Oeneral Agog IR vulb itreet.Pittaburah. P P 0/111P1111.11TIL JOSEPH MUSE & SON 11 ANWPA.019:111ZU OP WV/ AND PLAIR IFTIRNITIIRE dr CB A BRS WAREHOUSE, 183 SMITHFIELD F Maxwell Sixth street and Virgin .11n' O IV I, TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR' ' - Jartse;4l , ll. MiIItIGEUNTSI brought out from Liver _Jl2,l pool. Loodonderry, Cork, or Gal way, to New York, in FIRST - CLASS MAIL ST/SAILERS, for Tiventy-Flve Dollars. • Parties 3.150 brought out by Sailing Vessel a owest rates, Apply to Chronicle buil D. O'NEIL, igtstidhsg. E,fth et, Pittsburgh. Pe A T THE PITTSBURGH DRUG .rx. Housit ; TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, oulder Braces, plastic Stockings, Ritter's celebrated Radical Cure Truss, Ritter'a celebrated Helical Cure Truss Ritter's Patent Inf ult. Truss, Ritter's Patent Umbilical True , Marsh's celebrates Tresses. Marsh'A celebrated 7 ruEscs, Marsh's Lad los and Gents' Shoulder Brauer, Marsh's Youths a' d Infant's sh,,ulier Braces Dr. Witch's Plain Abdominal Supporter , , Dr. Pitch's Silver Plated Abdominal Ruppor tars, Dr. Pitch's 1: adies and Gents' Shoulder Braces, Hitters' Patent Abdominal Supporters. Mrs. Betts' Abdom nal Supporters, Marsh's London Abdominal Supporters, Riggs' Bard Rubber 'finis. Branch, English and American Trusses in great variety. An experienced Physiosan always in attendince Syringes, Breast Pampa, Nursing Bottles, Bandages, &c., At the Pittsburgh Drug House. TORRENCE & M'GARR, A POTMECARS. corner Fourth and Market ate.. Pittsburgh jul2-lydo MeCOLISTER & RAE% 108 Wood S're et, A RE SELLING OLT THEIR LARGE -10 a. &took of TOBACCO, shiurr AND SEGA Rs, at the very lowest Cash Figures. Can and azatoinaour befor e ' stook . pnroliEudne sliehere.3taw Circuit Court. Brown. --- CINCINNATI, July 30.—Morgan and sew era( of his officers arrived at Columbus this afternoon and were lodged in the Penitentiary: atter searching and bathing were enndoete i to cells where they will be confined accord:lig to the rules of that institution. those who were draftud to day, wen, three more Telegraphers, making L in nil from the American Company, including the As sistant 'Manager. BANKING E10U5.1.3. W. J. it WIRTZ • PH IL It KOUNTZ & MERTZ , BUTZ 13 N ER S , No. II Wood St.. Second doe olio% c Fifth Street, chEALERS IN FOREIGN AND Dom.s.ti, M-F Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes. and Govern• moot becurdies. Collections promptly attended to. apt I gri OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES gILM Corti r.atei of Indebtedness, (.4 uartermas tors Certifto.des. 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons, and all other government securities. bought by W, It, WILLIAMS dr CO. inhs:6Lect Won, stree', corner o'f Third. , 01711 . 73/ PiTT*4 Di e i R 47 II Pittsburgh Skirt Manufactory, diVING OPENED SALES ROODS ..RlLin this city. I beg leave 'o call tho attention of tan public to my own manufacture of skirts. Ist. I keep a larger stock than any wnolsater in this State. 2d. vb e make a greater variety el Styles, Shapes. Sizes and Qualit io than any msnufac:u• ter in the United Sates. 3d. The steel and all lho material for h- op tkirts, from its prituitivo s•ate to the si tesroo.v, are under my own supervison and entire control, consequently customers can obtain skirts from this house without paying ass amid proSt Also the largest assortment of Corsets constant ly on hand. Our retail department is in °barge of nom potent !adios. Merui;:nla supplied cheap at wholesale. H. SCIIN tri Z Ii H., Manufacturer. jyll-Iyd 410 Market, cor. Sd, Street. DAUB & CAPPELL, I•Rellif ANT TAIRA BIN, vaLTE HAVE JUST Et EC RIVED A ," V large an I well selected stook of Spring Goods, ocasisting of Cloths, CanimereA, YeEtikkgA. egt , ALSO—A large steel of GENT'S FURNISHING GOUDS, Ineladina Paper Collars. Reek Tw., and evert; thing usually kept by first Maas Ytanish ins alore Orders promptly executed. e0n:174 B: GLOVIEL...-...JoHN PORTER FITSBERGH FIRE BRICK RARE PACTUKINEE COMPANY. ICIER; OLOWEit, dr CO., manufaitnrers of Fire Brick, Tiles. Cruciblea, and dealers in Pi' e and ...rneibie Clay. YE& 0ffi0e.365 LibortY street, opposite the P. it. EL Passenger Depot, Pittsburgh. Orders reapeetfutly solicited. ftib2o-eurti 11 CST RECEIVED Alr O. 9S MA R KEr etreet,alarge lotof BROGANS. GAITERS, BAL. And will be sold lower than at any other Howe in the city at CIIE2LP BOOTS AND 11.110 Es, iyZ) TELEGRAPHIC, Latest from _Ohairleston THE PRINCIPAL 'GUNS' SILENC Rebels Quite Exasperated TROUBLE WITH THE INDIA.NF dLe., &c., d ti. P NEW YORK, July 30. —Brig. Gen. Strong ! died this morning from wounds received at Fort Wagner. A Washington correspendent states that the Presid.;nt will visit New England soar. By passengers by the Cosrnopalitan it is learned that the principal guns of Fort Wagner have been Silenced. R iinforce ments is said to have reached Gilmore, besides several 200 and 300 pound parrot grins. The rebel of63era are exaes.,irely exasperated at being attacked by I b.. Mass 54da.. and on being asked foi the body of Col. Shaw, the rebel reply was he has been barned along with his tiig• gars " Cflensive operations by Gen. I Gilmore are being actively prosecuted. 1 NEW - Voltz, July dO —The gunboat. Paul Jones arrived this morning from Charleston Harbor. On Sunday evening she was ordered here for repairs, heing leaky and having burst her 100 pounder co the 18th. The siege of Fort Wagner con tinned when she left. Gen. Gilmore had succeeded in erecting a battery of heavy siege guns within 1,000 yards of the fort, and every thing was progressing favora bly. Sumter art' Fort Johnson on Jam NaLtd kept up a continued fire on our forces, but the casualties average but 600, about six per day. The troops and navy are in fine sidrita. NEW forts, July 80.-1 he Tribune cor respondent says our entire loss in the late assault on Fort Wagner, according to ofii cial report, is 1517. The rebels claim to have buried 650 of them. This extraordinary proportion of killed could only have been reached by the most indiscriminate slaughter. The members of the 54th Massachu.--ei;s regiment (colored) are not to be given up to us, and unofficial reports sty that aegroes have been sold into slavery, the cffieers treated with unmeasured abuse. In fact all our wounded at Charleston have been treated gloat barbarously. Op. portunities to amputate were eagerly seized upon by the rebel Surgeons, and it was performed in cases of the slightest gunshot wounds. On the left our batteries were advanced six hundred yards nearer Sumter on the 23iti, and six 20U pounders placed in po sition. ell ICA (1, iv :;(1 —The special dis patches from St. Paul says : Reports from Capt. Pißlr's expedition F tate that po&i tive information ha: been rent heed of the complete discornfvure of Little Crow and the desertion of all his followers but uo, and his flight to Yellow Stone, beyond the Mi4 . ouri river. The other chiefs are awaiting an opportunity to surrender them selves and their warriors. PHI LDE I.PH I A Jaly Sabserip on Agent reports the wile, to day, o 1,558,450 of 5 20.8. ➢IORALS AND BOOTS BORL/iND'B, No. 98 Market Street, Second Door from Fifth a* 98 Market. Bt.. M=M=l=EM The "Unfaithfulness or the Igno rance -of , the President. T:, his remarhl - tle * latent to ' the Ohio Li • putstion, refusdii to accede to their re gd.-A. I', aiinul .I.: 'I unconstitutional and illegal iititiislt tient of Mr. VALLANDIGHAM, President Liscori: c...id : ' We all know that combinations, arm eil in some tostnncis, to resist the arrest • of deserters, began Isoi7eral 'maths ago ; that more recently the like has appeared iu resistance to the enrollment preparato ry to u draft; and that. quite a number of , tsa , sintat.ons have occurred from the s tine adiruus. These had to be met by military force, and this again has led to bloodshed and death. * * * ~ -:- Tl3e.se things have been notorious, known to all, and ct course known to Mr. Val landigham. Perhaps I would not be wrong to say tiny originated with hie especial it iends and adherents. With perfect knowledge of them he has frequently made speeches in Congress and before Re; ular assemblies; and if it can be shown that with these things staring bins in the face, he has ever uttered a word of 7 el•lt'.e. or counsel against them, it wilt de a fact greatly in tie favor with me, and ore of whieh, its yet, I All TOTALLY Ir/S 1i: , NT." Here it w.l be seen that the President states that if Mr. Vallandighatu has ever I uttered a u.ord of rebuke or COULIFIEI eg,411181 resistance to the drat:, ''it will be a fact greatly in his favor with him, (the Presi dent. t and cite of which he is totally igno rant.'' , lie 13 ignorant or unscrupulous. On the 9th of March, 1863, there appear , the New York Times, a Republican 'aper of large circulation, the following :arid NLLI YORE, Mach 8, 1 the Editor of the New York Time. : me to Fay tha'. the statement of r reporter that I denied that we owed übedienc- to the Conscription Act,and your o wn [bat I coonst led resistance toitby the r,, opts 01 the North,are both incorrect. I)ll trnry..le.cpressly counseled the / 12/ u , sl ions , !1 . la+c In fore our .judi- Ciell IN, 0114 all , ptestions I , olitirs / , e , ti, tribunql cf the Intlinl box. lAM /'lilt /t Al.!. LAW.;--obedience by toe pi ople and by u,en in power also. I am lcr a b•ce dis, ussion of all questions 01 la., 1....!0re ear judicial courts, and all , 1 ro; of I ,, liticg before the tribunal of the ballot box. am for a free discos riot, of tneasures and laws whatsoever as in firmer but for forcible re• iistum e to ''oat:. The ballot box, and g of thr cartridge hex, in the instrument rend revolution which I would ;a:•• .1 to. Let this be understnenl. C. L. VAT LSNILIGL(INI." This card, in connection with the ex t,-nc, above, shows how completely the Piesident has imsrepresented Mr. Vallam d'ghacn, abd tbat. in order to make a case against Lan on hie on premixes, he 13119 to ri.F.,rt direr; ;.ild unmitigated false ni, !hi! , dy completes a MORI sh-Itc., It Li : d cf the President 'I he Feld of Antietam wi!ii the army of the Poknoqp. m, The ti 1d c! Arittctarn has lost all trace Im4 )e , ir , lit:;.;n. F.r,d smiles with wh, L•J 1 , r, , r and luxu• coru. ex..,lnination may per .•.70 a t :it t.. -. I lit that is all. A hal or 9rt,nol house still pirt,ir Lit bails, at.d itiward ytyrude draaings and Bailee it-es ito cr pti,ms of soldiers, both rebel and A 104.14.1.1 01 ARMS FROM VICKSBUntI. lhe steamer Me rapolitan arrived from tok:hurg last sveniog, having on board stand arms and '2l; pieces iir:iliery. rdie also brought the 10th Kansas regtmint tram Cairo. The filet• ropolitan has been absent trom this port months in government service. —No. 33t1 comb is he.ncelorth an obselete ar ticle in English fashionable circles, ned lad:nd are rev;trting to the Lady (JodiTa fstylt of wearing t'u- hair —that is letting it iw down over the. shoulders. Little girls having abandoned the once popular n-t, now have their hair arimped and then allowed to ti tat loosely down the back.— \Vhen the hair is of light auburn or golden hue, it has a pretty effear., reofinding one of eaaly Eaglisn maidens with names like Mende and Mary, who used to Lye in the days of the Ft ut . d Table. A Yew honor , ;.—Th e Bristol county (Mit , s 1 I!,publicati sates that a drafted man from iihode island has called upon the clerk of thy• courts at Taunton, for a cony of :Ile record of his ccnviction of a felony several years ago. It will, of course exempt him. " I. HOPI: to live to see the day," said Lord Brougham, " when every peasant in England can understand Newton."— " Wouldn't it be better that they had a little bacon first?" inquired Cobbett. -4- -, EI.UTION NOTICE—An election will he held in the Board of Trade Rsr ins in the -ity r f vutz.burch on Tuesday, the day of August next at 12 o'ckelt m., , o elect e Yen Ifirecwris of the Plushly. gh Grain Elevator Co.. to eery() for the ensuing year. W. .110(311‘31. Jobs Nelk 1.1 , , JOHN Z. 4 Corr. 51 if MCL:P.k.ERY, and others, jy2s-: Co p)rators. Art !V E MILE IF Rom THE STATION AT aewicg leyville do fleece or yalnaMe land ranged, a well fetched a. (Traroomsly SS dwelling hou.,e of hall. and cel lar, a large barn. !tone fonndation, stable. ear• riage hou o, tool house, fine. cocl dairy, two Fringe, well of water, chicken house and other h!. iitogs , orchard of 400 choice trees, small fruits in abundance, wines. shrubb ry, etc..grcve of two acres, fore.st freer, 42 acres of meadow, fences a'. in good order. For price and terms apply to CUTIIBERT SONS. iy:2B 51 Market streel rpiounisTs wouLD no WELL 'CO -U, call nu.i Supply themielves R i:h that vary convenient Z. , : C; L I 4G; SIUR T S t of which we have reoelved a large invoice of new and very hand, ome etylPg. MA': • UM LYDE. "`Market at., Let_ Fourth and Diamond. puRE SODA ASH AND POT AS PUMP, SODA ASH AND POT ASH, PURE SO..AL ASH AND PUT ASH, PURE SODA ASH AND POT ASH, At Reduced Prices, At Re.Attregi Prices, At HetiticeriPrices, -At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Drug Store, At Joseph Fleming's Dm: Store, Corner of the Diamond and Market streets. Corner of the Diamond and Market streets. tr 27 CALL A'4l) BUY YOUR BOOTS, BROBS, AND BALMORALS. AT BORLAND'S. jy2s 98 Market street, 2d door from sth J ISI f" 1-1" I3_ MILLIHEN. SOOOEI3EIOB TO JAS. P.FLEMINC DRUG ulesale and Retail Dealer in For, , u and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints Dye--Autrs and Perfumery, 9. 77 Federal k!itreet, ALLEGHENY CITY, PA,;. I, • FIVORACCO AND CIGARS—A LEIDEB, Commercial Broker in Leaf and inanufac tar d -Tobacco and Segara,,l34 Mater meet, roorn . e , of Pine.] New York. Tobactri and Segars no ciell'y selected for exportation. Dealers, and ToWeeeonis s it to their interest to cell or c•e - mainnioste by letter. The best brands, in uatetity. et lower prictetr - tban SIM other house, Ihr2Vrod PITTSBURGH MA L&i :i trolly , Rertoed • and Corrected by , . e nr own Cononteretal Reporter. 01A1911011.6iSWITIEDAY alOagnre PO9l. 1. Yrrisallitow, August 1, 1863, We have 110' liivikOvement to notice in trade generally: The- dattirtiktforthe leading articles was only moderate. ;.They present few changes worthy.of notice, The weather since our last was changeable, with occasional; showers. The season so far has been .extremely healthy. The rise that was expected in the Allegheny came off and enabled a large quantity of oil to reach this market. The news-from -the Union armies conti-ues favorable. Since the fall of Vicksburg and Port Hudson the Mississippi has been threvrn Open to commerce irom St. Paul to the Guff of Mexico. The Imperial has made the round trip from St. Lulls to New Orleans and back. She arrived at the latter port on Tuesday at 9 A. M., amidst great rejoicings, especially of the mer cantile classes. The Et. Louis Republican says, "the free men of the Wes have forced this passage to the mouth of the Mississippi against a mighty host of enemies; and, because w I are entieed, on account of our sacrifices and our valor, to the nninter rupted.navigation of this great highway of commere, Lot the cannons roar! Let the shouts go up! Let it be proclaimed everywhere that there is once more free and uninter opted novigation of the great river that pours its waters or thousands of miles and is looked on by mil lions of people! Let it he. understoot that the People of the great Valley are in earnest in dt mending an uninterrupted trarsit on this river for all their productions." Money matters present few changes. In New York thoraces vary daily. Money in our city i s rfadi y obtained at low rates on good security, Flour—We have no particular change to noti,e HA regards this artiole. The sales were restricted to operationsfor the city trade. The supply isnot large, while the r ceipts are confined pretty much to lots by wagon. Grain we hardly know howl quote as the demand was purely Neal with only a fow car loads changing hands at previous rates. The stock la light, but sufficient for all present purposes, Groceries—The demand has improved, especiaLlP for sugar.. Molasses remains abut the same while coffee sells lower. The stock is not large, but sufficien t for all present puiposes. Salt—The market was firm at a further advance the supply in first hands being snaalL Bacon— has advanced during the week, and is now 11.1 d 1 1 at higher figures For particulars see another part of :his repor,. Ale.—The following are the new rates set by the manufacturers: X bbts hf bbls bbhi hf bblis Kennet... 9 4 00 50 00 4 350 I XX ..... .$8 00 51%50 Brown Stout lit bblB 00 I Porter .. 700 3. Apples.—, he season for old is now over; the new'cro., is begirning to arrive in small parcels, , 1 but not in sufficient qusntities to establish quota thins. d few lots went at $2 76(er.3 • s shes—Salor, of node 4k(c; Refined do fa: I Caustic Alkali 8.4 c; Nit rate at 8483.4; Potash j and Pearls at 7461 %0 Buller scarce and in demand. Sales roll a 1441g0. Prioes unsettled. Bacon—W e noted in our last review that the market was more firth . Since that date prices have advanced one half to one ce at on certain de scriptions, witli an active de tuand dtthe advance. Ebo stock In • yet hands is not large. Among ho-sales were 10M) . Ibd o sh up 1 ders ~445Ya c • 20500 tb“. dal 1 hams. o@)9 ' lO 000 D's sides, 614 ; 5,&00 ib s 5 c flatus • ki . qt.i2!4c; canvassed hams, 2,000 lbs at 101 Beeswax-toady at 38G:400 tb. Beans—halos of small whit* Na at $2 754 3 00. Broorns—Salea at $2 00®$2 50 Wdos for com mon and s3@s3 26for good and fancy Buckets and TrA4—filha tollbwing are the factory or wholesale rates. From store they are selling at the customary advance. Buckets, plain maidetiVEdosen $2 As;painted inside, $215: varnished, $235; 3 hoops, $2 65; Tubs, No 1, 3 hooPs.„? dozen, $9; No 1 _,2n00p54837: lqo $775. No 3, $6 3715i0 4, $4 50; Keeler No 2. V; %%rash hoarus. $2 50; Half Bushels, sealed $5. B ags — Unchanged: 'ales best Seamless 2 bushel at $4lO 15100. Sale. of Burlaps at $ 30 @36- Cooperace.—Slles of new Oil barrel'. $2.65; I soceaa handed 220. Flour barrels 4'41+,501c. Candles advance.,; dipped 1 40lil re Moulds. 14c; Star 2062.2 c; Sterine 14015 c. Cbeese—Tho demand continues native- All gond parcels that arrive find reso purchwers at at fall rates. Sales of 21.1.1 boxes W R 9, 10410540, Water Crackers-The adva oea rates are as follows Butter, I todo.r.. Sugar Dried rralt— Market contains amide supply for all ordinary purposes. Prices 1. war ' , collar Sales of Peaches $. 502 75 per bush • stpples, $1 (5)001 l►rltd Beef—The market is very bare• The ratesf r sugar cured have advanced to Ise. hhe d emend exceeds the supply. Dr 1.41 Ber f—Prices have advanced; sales of Sugar Cured at 11c; Canvassed do 1214@13c. I. 4:gs—The recipts have largely fallen off, and prices have stiffened, Wo note sales at 10 55 ®11 5 . 51 doz. Floor was du I the only demand being to meet the wants of the local trade. The stock in first hands is tr.rt large, the prpal receipts be iug by MUM, with occasional lots bY rail. tales 110 bbls Extra from store at 4.5 25-5 5001.5 60; 150 bbls t. xtra Family at $606 90; other small lota sold at about 'he same range of prices. Wagon flow sold at from 25050 c per bush lower, as per quality. Rye Flour was dull at $4 2504 50 per bbl. kept' - The market was very hare; we note small sates /19 follows. bran, $1 29 per cwt., shorts $1 30 and middlings $1 40, Flak-The demand hls fallen off, the brisk sea. son bsing ore-. The current rates wore as fol lows: No, I Mackerel, sales at $l4; No. 2at $lO 50; No- 3 Large at $4 75; No, 3 medium at s'7 Herring. sales of new Baltimore at $7 2 07 50: Ha' ifax.s6 : Lake Fish hf lible at $5; White Fish do at $6 25. V SIII It CO. ice--ales 25 Sacks; 934 per pound an ad- Grain-The market during the week was changeable. The demand, however, was limited. The pr.trei pal business done w .13 in a small- way. The receipts wore mallerthan during the previous week. The current aces wercas follows; Wheat. 1 sales of prime red $1 1501 20, an advance; white was he'd at $1 X - 01 30. Corn was in better de mand with sales at 660720. Rye dull at 75c. Barley was negleotaii altogether; we omit quotations. Oats. we note sales at 65068 c, the latter figures from store. . Groceries firm and in fair request with a regular trade demand• Among the sales we note: Cofree-Sales 15 sacks Rio at 31031340. Holasses-:ales of 12 bbls new at 60c. 10 do old, 56c. ciagar-Sales 10111.1cL9 P Rico 1.2,0115,143; 14,d0 Orleans, 13c. nay -Receipts fallilig off; sales limited at new at $:11025; old at $25036 per ton. Si 'Mem-Sales 150 dry flint at 20e ; dull. Iron ana nazis. Flat Bar Iron. Sligo l'/ to 6 by 3 4 to 1 inch 6 1 / ~..ii 2 to 6 by 11, , i to 131 .: gl , ix 4 to 1% by e tc '.. _.ea ' Horse Shoe Iron. % to I by 5-16 to .3ir inch...-.... 634 Heavy Band Iron. 2 to 6 by %, and 3-16 inch .. € 6; . 4 1 35 to 14' h i , ryS an c t 11 !lit it t tc' o I Y4 1:1,3:;/:.t and 3:16 La u gh 6 - V, Hoop and Light Band. 2 1 / to 6 inch 1 1 41 to 2 inch.. p 1,4 to 134 inch.. ..................... -.......-..... 6 j 6 1 to 1% inch. • 6 inert.."... 4 inch 7 A" inch 4 3: cent tit lb extra for all Cut Hoops. Round and Square. I to 23/ inch 2% to i % inch 61snob 331 - and ' i19 31` u.' a, ' -- 0 "* . - ...... ... a i n 4 i g:l6 inch ........... ...... ..... . fii and 7-16 inch 5-16 inch.. %, inch. 7 Oval Iron. , to% mash. . inoL blob-- ..................... 4 No. 10 to 17 431 i. 18 to 24 5 ' 35 and 26 . 5% ' . 27......... .... -..,...... .. . .... :- ... ~. ... -.. 5% Sheets over 23 in. wi . ole. NiaIFI . ID eitra. P/retes. Boiler Iron, 3-16 Boiler Hestia Tank 1r0n.3-16 to in—not over 30 wide, 3-16 to in. wide Tank Heads. (not Hailer Rivets. ..... B ............. aths. Brada Fence. 10d, 1241, 161. iiod. 30d and . 404 tXki & 60d .......... 84 and 9,1 64 and 7d.... 4d and 5d • 3d Fine Blued Cut Spik es 3to 7inch wrought Spikes. 54,' inch, all lenitthe, 5-.16 ** I % hailruad Spikes. - Potatoes—The season for old is so far ad vanced that it is useless to quote them. New is beginning to arrive, but the market is too tinsel, tied t • quote. Sala—advanced. Bales made ai $ll 50 bends--plover has declined anu is offered free ly-at 5 00(#1525u Timothy is held at 160. Flaxseed $1 7.s@2P iiaap—Sales of &chi at-Set Chemical fa. liittarob—W oods' is selling et We 8 12 ' in /a Ut 'White Leadv — Prloci have auvanced. White moil, per it , 11 X 4 ited. pm 103ict do. do. dr Widow Labarge. 9340. idow minca remain steady, and we quote aa Wows; for eitsrhtend l 6 , l l2 boxes of 60 f%18: 11 no discount Wl' sad ' 2 75; Salt/. • 841. 9111, 9:12 sad 10%1451 92.1.4 and 351% 9z.16, IWO and MEE it_m=xwmmig=gllmagi alvm..lNTELLezzrox ARithrzb. - B ran at ; k ilk. B annon. /lrowootrip O , r'itotia.- do Oil City. No-s Wheeling% Franklin. Heaped: Biownevih e chnatii, gs rke Oj I city,,,Noos, Wheel*. MR' The river-143at evening at twi light there were 3 feet 8 in Water by the mete marks and Heinz the Ewell be'ng from the Al leghen 7. "GENERAL 'GRANT" fs the name aelected for Capt. John it'ooiburn's new and seleedid etestmer, just finished at our landing. ;This boat was brut under the saverin tendence of her onmmanderr, who has had a good deal of experience both as builder and captain. For beauty of oesign and general a 'aptatioa as a light draught a eamer the has no superior. In fact l'antain John has done his bet t in building and fitting out th a boat. The bull was built at Mstiongahe'a City, length, 157 feat; beam, 31 feet hold. 4 feet. The engines were built by , &fr. R. Lao. c y li ndere. l 3.6inehei, 4 trot stroke: w 2 boilers , 88 - inches in dtarat.ter, `..P feet lona; each rothr contain. 6 Hues. She is also turni h•ii all the latest and best im pos%menta. In filet rothing that mone- could di has on left ) undone m order to make tier what she is— a firA ,I Irian packet, The taida was built by Mr W Richardson: the deign is new and th handsome i . noritwan A h,p ff' e highest order. She-i. a credit to all concerned in getting. ier rte. The uottols'erng want arnished by Mr. B Edmund son , painting be W Lee. The outfit wag furnished by Messrs. Caldwell Jr Br,. The furniture was manufactured by r t he ung tk Co. espreitalyihr tbis-loat shit is of he t descri_ption. The blacksmith work was done by Mr 42F Guraitert.. The Gen.. Grant is just like its namesake. a great .suctc.. -Capt Woodburn has done himself boner in naming his boat after co worthy a type c f a trip Ame - Man soldier , whoae name !rill live -in history as long as water runs and a ill forover beoohneeted .n . ! wi' 1 1 2 ' 2. t .!. 49 ' t? D e e iv i P g t ' - ' . , 1. tj ' f -eitlelfeatiVar.nionwv:or - haute his boat ie% ' t.5 .1 12- s a: l". -ti 'hat the two wor- thies may be represar Isi at 'he same time. • We e-nerld r the (den r}-anr a no oplete boat i n i i every reipeo ; Ca pi, B ‘ riburn deserves credit for building such a craft. Th , v ry name the 1 (tarries will on her sueees . She will Iraea I fo r ot Louis on 9aturday tier deaaght of water ' i. only 14 inches; artoceea attend her. say we. By the way. we roes plea, d to see our young frie-d. Gll G.tost. in the office. Be ii a n excellent clerk and will be ably ataieted by Young. We 'aka p:ea.ure in recimmending b o t h - For Cineleutusti, Louisville. Evansville, Cs/pro. ha. Louis. Galena Dnbriiine and St. Paull. • PATITEDAY. AUGUST I st. 10 'L. st, TELE APEW AMU S/PLE NDITI .-,;(1 Passenger eteamer GENEIiAL KANT. John Woodbnrn oonur.ander. will leave positivtily for the above ani all intermediate ports ti acuounced above. for trelght or Damage Appty on beard or to Ai TEAM BOAT MUM CY. VP' RI . Et A. Z Ir a a , a' Has opened an office at NO 90 WATER STREET. Where be will trausam a Genera/ Steamboat Agony bluenose. and would solicit a hero at pat! ronam cram ataambeatmen. 1024-ltd Closing Out. SUMMER DRESS GOODS ILA CIL' DIAN TILILA.S, TRW OI Et CULARE3 Sacques. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTITUTION INCORPORATED BY THE TURF OF PENNSYLVANIA, Open for Deposita ftom 10. m. to 2 o'clock, p. m. daily; also on SATURDAY EVEN INGS. from ti to 9 o'olook. ikiKottioe, 63 FOURTIL STREBT INTEREST ALLOWED On Deposits in this Institution at SIX PER CENT. PER ANNUM Payable to Depositors in May and llovemb which, if not drawn, will be added to the prin pal and compounded. PassmENT—ISAAC JONES Vlore Pazamarrr—W. B. COPELAN L TRUSTEE% Hon Thos M Howe Hon J Moorhoa isaao Jones, C Hassey, Wra LI Smith. Jacob Painter. Harry Childs. Nickolas Von-HY, W B Copeland. Seocetary and Treasarer-4. A. CARRIES; iAlyd JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING ERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE HOT ST[To TION. Be it resolved by the Senate and House of Repreinmtatices of the Common wealth of Pennsyfeania in General Assembly =A That the following amendments bet reposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, in ac cordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof; There shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to ba designated as section four, es follows: Scoring 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Commonwealth ahsll be in actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States. or by the anther ity of this Commonwealth, such electors may ex ercise the right of suffrage in all elections by the citizens, under ouch regulations as are, or shall ne, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were Present at their usual piece of election. There shall be two.addltional sections to the eleventh article of the Constitution to be deaig bated as I oedema eight and ni passedlloa tizartow S. No bill shall beby the Leg. islature containing more than one subject, winch shall be clearly expressed in the title, except ap propriation bills. Sacrum 9. No bill shall be passed by the Leg islature granting any powers. privileges.. in any case, where the authority to grant each poWers. tr privileges, has been, er may hereafter be, conferred upon the courts of this Commonwealth. JO Speaker of the House of Repre s entat i ves. JOAN PENNEY. Speaker of the Senate. .40 5 4 gi OPPICII CP THZ SZOICETAILY OP THE COMMONWEALTH, Haniabr J ' ' _ Jure. July PENNSYLTV — AttLe.. SS: ,I. 11363. }annexedary certify that cometregoin B.is asfull. true la copy of (.-•-• the oral Joint of the tien eral Assembly i , entitled "ALJ ointttesolution Resetution pro- Posing certain amendments to the Codstitution." at the same remains on We in this office. In testimony whereof I have he, °into set my hand, and camel the seal of the Secretary's Of floe to be affixed tho day and year above rtritten.' SUPER. julo;dtt Secretary of the Commonwealth. 512 5 37 562 587 637 737 731 831 537 WALL PAPERS—NEW AND Choke patrAmre at 1234 and IS een s. fur tale by W. P. MARSHALL. 87 Wood street B UY YOUR SHOES Where yea can get A 600 D ARTLCLE AT.THR LOWEST PRICES. T R Y D.. 9. DIYMBAO.H.ED. • ' N 0.15 Fifth street. owis e. mApans, Tinuvwxas. _F ano x -Hof-Powees, wheeled and re amaa Hay Z.ny XleTatoponkd autohlners severalty for a- LONG. T Or A'ITTOBURGH. JOHN FLACK. A gent. SALE OF SHAWLS, HUGUB ..4 HACKIE. Dissolution. 911 HE COPARTNERSHIP existing be .S. tween the undersiAmed,under the firm sad name oIRNAP. RUDD CO.. expires this dal' by limitation. The business will be continued b y . ch ar m s Enap, by whom_ all be dim to or from the late arm will be Milt& • • MA RLS& ICHAY. H. F. RUDD ForsPitt Faun , NICHOLAS k. WADE. as/. July 1. is 63. ' 25 bait* prlino olieese Ju*t rfadv,d evd fertiale .bs . • • * TS. ITTIRRIIRIGEt. TREATER Lttzei and Nemager....-...:-.14 BUD2IIIIO -MONDAY EVLNlNG;'Atigi;si Eng ae eat.of the Great Or-tibial and Ord Campbell's Minstrels, EIGHTEEN IN NUMBER! Under the person il supervision of IV. C. CA3113.13E.11.1.4 This Mammoth Company having eonoladed that BRILLIANT SEASON at the NEW BOWERY THEATRE'; Nam York, (the most fumerthl ev , r played by any minstrel organization in the world) will Open as above FOR A SHORT SEASON ORLY. lA. For partial:tiara see posters and pro graMMel. j 93041 FRANK ED VARD3, Gen'l Aets SPECIAL NOTICES J. M. sums CORNWELL :dr KERR, CARRIAGE MAXLIFACTURERS, SILVER. A BRASS PLATRES): and triantxtutmeeie-o, Saddlery iind Cirriage krardware, N 0.7 St. otatr.street-aaa Mena was. . (near the ttnriee PlTTNHillittiii. PA. • POLSON ----- .NOT. TEE lECEAD WITH - NITRATE OP EILVER, Use ERISTAINIROPH HAUB BYE, Certified to be PHRE—EIigiHc—HNEQUALL.ND, by Dr. Chilton, •h e of. Yor k , w ' end other eminent Chezelsts,,_ . EDS 0D IT VMS ANY SHAD E FROM j. rich, yellow brown to it'Obay black in tea tniuuter, and contains no ingredient that is in mrions to the hair. . CHEISTADORIVio 41A10. PEE:4EISIVA i v E la invaluabia T with his Dye, its It hnpartithe ut most softness, the most beautiful gloss. and great vitality to the Hair. /Manufactured by -J. ORM. TA CORO,' 6 Astor House, New York, Sold eve,swbana. gad &Ro od broil Hair . Drawl, -.-- - Price, 50 dents $1 and 12 Ver brttlo: at - Cording to situ. _ I y l3 :dkir3wo. DR - TOBIAS" VENE4Lakpi I IV - WENT. A certain cure for pains in limbs and back. Bore throats, croup. rheumatism. colic. c. A perfect family medicine and never fails. Read! Read!! Bead!! LiVONLA. Wayne C0..,311.13.. June 16,1859. 7 his to to certify.that my wife Was taken with Quinsey Sore Throat' it commenced to , well and was so lore - that Bite could - not swallow and coughed ylolent!y. need your Itoiment ana made a perfect cure in one week. I firmly be lievateat but lor ttielinimemt L abe : wont I have lost ber Ife JOE H. lIARLAN. Price 25 ani 60 cents bottle., t a llceortlandt Street. /New York'. &hi by Druggists. jyltitchkw; two SIIBGEON GENERAL HAMMOND. by orde - ing calomel and &drug:dye min erals from sickply M..bles. has canferred a blessing on oursoldiers. Let him not Mt* here. Let him ord tho di continuance of "Bleeding." and the imbetitution of Brandretli'll Pills in the place tam, of Then will commence a **new era" in the practice of Vedicine. which would then become emphatically THE HEALING ART. I have for thirty Years taught that no diseased action coo ld be cured by m weary .or tartar emetic. That the human body could only be "made whole" by ** vegetable food"—Animal food heing. in feat. condensed vegetables,- Brandreth's Pd a should be in every military hospitaL :Jheee Pills cure Bilious Diarrhea. r•taiisi lushes. Chronic r Hentery. and all Avers and Affections of the Bowels, sooner anti more surely than any medicine in the world. Brandrettest Pills in these oases should. be taken night and morning; Bead Directions and get new style. CASE OF ROSCOE R. WATSON. Dr. B. Brendrdli.---Neto York -, rut: I wash private in Co. F. 17th Regiment. New York Vols. While at Harrison's Landing, end on the I!.appahannook near Fahnonth, I and many of the Company were sick with bifiotut di arrhea. The Army Surgeon did not cure us. and I was reduced mann and bone. _Among the cora- Pony were quite a number of members who had ir ,, rked in your Laboratory at Sing Sing. Tbey were net sick. because they used Brandreth's Pills. These men prevails w e t upon cur e dnd others to use the Pill., and we were all in :from two to five days. After this our boys used Bran dreth's Pills for the typhus fever, colds; rheuma tism, and in no case did they fail to restore health. tint of gratitude to you for my good health. send you this letter; whisk if. necessary, the en* tire company would sign, I am. respectfUO your& ROSCOC IC. WATSON luff_ Sing. N. Y. Principal. offiee, 194 Canal str ee t, Now Yors: Sold by Thomas ste.eipstri, u..i.ranen alley, Pirtehnreh. iylAdiwate immem_m_re T 11. E WHEELER & WILSON sewing Machine Was awarded a FIRST CLASS PRUE MEDAL, • WORLD'S FAIR LONDON ' ENGLAND. where all the Machines of - EUROPE AND ABMRICA Were in pompetition. Also, at the Industrial Exposition, Earle, France, and at every thalted States Fair at whieh.Fswing Machine hare been exhibited. The prnacdpal Companies making Sewing chines are Whee Ba k er Wilson. m achi neamger & Co. and Grover & . Of thes made there wens sold during the year lag; reported: • By Wheeler dt By c Sillager'dt By Grover a Baker 10,955 10,2a0 Showing WASELEft W/VON'i ales tote double these of any Other dewing hlachuie Cons: Deny in the country: OFFfeig, YLVILI STKEE'LI'ITTSSUitaII This Machine makes the LUC SFITOEf. and ranis highest on account of the elasticity Permanence. nenarY and general desirablenee' of the sti , ching whoa doJo, ant the wide ron_ge of iteapt.licati n — [g , port of. the .grilerielin In stitute. New Vern.' i,lBthtw CONC.ORD GPAPE VINES. IVIVE WERE AZIONI.) THE W/BST TO secure this INVALUABLE SBA PE, and have fruited it for five _years. We obtained our original vines from Mr. BIELL who origina ted it. The Pittsburgh Horticultural tSoceay in igeSid &w na a diploma for its exhibition. and the A llegheny County agrioultural Society. In 04 50, a prempun for it as " the BEST new seedling pipe. In all respects_ superior to the Isabella! Oar stook of Vlnee is unequalled anywhere„ which we offer at Z 5 cents each, $2.60 per Zen. $12.00 per lOU. $lOO per 5,000. small vines at lees prices. We can furnish a few extra large vines at hem 60 cents to $I each. Kriro.x.. No. 20 Fifth Street. a pl,ood.frw Ohio White Sulphur Sp r hi WELL KNOWN WATERING Place, will be furnially opened on the Igth of June. The Sprang!' this season, will be tinder the immediate . en trvision of the propri.tor. who will be bit Means Joseph A. Sway. nie, and O. Mitchel. It is the intention to make the bonze. in alt respect' equal to the best watering places in the country. and to provide generally for the comfort and accommodation of the gue ess sts. For terms, or other information Addr. Lewiseenter P. A. Co. Jr. O. Delaware Co. O. la9.dlino . JAS. A. tETZIPR. Oorne: of Market and Fist strati
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