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YORK, and 6 STATE
»n«t teeeJoSSß’® awnto for tho Dully
fa >-'•* I'vod to taka A iJUUA 11 “ osa citaas, and arc aa
or at omr fount }fa?£ meiits 611(3 Sabsoripticns
Wednesday mobning, adg. 5,
|ifi m SEieHßoßflooj) wmiiGli
»en , oorat 1 c c o a a ty Committee.
tHe Uemocarlic County Committenwill
meet next Saturday morning a?®
Democratic Central Club Boom
coiner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. ’
, A Chapter of Outrages.
&ight before last taking advantage of
the unprotected condition of the
SSiSht o^eT'Wed/ th , 6ir W ° r s ° f |
theliat h0 ’ o X 0
e»&£tZ™ e % eKithem "«> » difi H
6 < all m S, ntion was that of
Ma7keT re thir S Li^S Ck streltfro“
Zl„ el ’ e “«* were encountered by a
gang of five ruffians, one of whom
ran agamat one of the gentlemen
remonstrated with th&m D i.ni. *l
whole five closed in upon S’em a„H ?
tempted to rifle their ’
time quite a number of persona were
log and repassing. Failing to obtainCv
a., s.'&r.r.t b " szt r»
fowedThe%‘ h a e nd faff & l'
One C of rl the **“!? ° ne Bntered the office
une ot the gentlemen had by this
fmf hls . torn hat and coat, and com
had fnlT n 8t ?? reco S niE e d the fellow who
a
&K# Si, t;;£
around.and who were ignorant of the cause 6
arassaasS
; «r endeavors, they armed 'themsefvis
and began to throw them throuth
SSrjWSAtftSl
“Iking a long time. ®(
80me“cound™trfrob W a “yt C h°e ln ± t : d
entering the b^Z
Watchman and Porter of the establish ;
IESSL&*?* t?* !
saloon at the Penn'a Central Railroad fas
wh ° m they robbed of $2O.
Tie tonrth was knocking down Mr
“fe7s6 f 0. the P “ th *«*• »*“» *ey
The fifth was knocking down a soldier
near Savage’s saloon, and robbing him o’l
fha a nth was smashing in the entire
window in the from of Paul Stoeizine’a
bakery, on Southfield street, below SixSi
•this was purely mahoious mischief, as
they conid no., hope to be benefited in any j
atferrn breaking the windows
at Hoilman a Foundry, on Smithfield street
above the Postoffice.
f " ght , h was smashing the window
at flageman a tobacco store, No 342
Liberty street. At this place the ehutters
were Only over the lower half of the “fa
t°r ’ i a “. d ey bad first attempted to
wrench the shutters from their place bat
failing in that, destroyed the glass. ’
ibe ninth was at T. & J. McQuiaten’e
PMnt Bhop, where they broke the glass
and made a most outrageous
The tenth was a soldier whom thev at
tempted to rob, on the corner of Seventh
and Smithfield. They attempted to search
fmm ?b k ’ b l Ut d ' d DOt Bucceed - He broke
from them and run, and got into the Eagle
Hotel. Here they assaulted another sol
dier whom they found there.
in F, e f f h le o ? ntd WaS and Noting
in Fifth Street, near Wood. They left
thm locahty shouting and singing obscene
tI J b ® twelfth was rioting and fighting on
the corner of High and Wylie streets. We
Larks nf ° rmed that 111680 were the Mad
And thirteenth a fight at a beer hall in
kef m ° ad 6 ® y ’ be,we( ’ n Wood and Mar
arresVhJk last evening bat one
be \ E mau 9 i the ringleader was
. the corner of Seventh and
amithfield Btreeta, and was lodged in the
TfThe h r°- r Warrants are iD "and:
wilt h » erfl i or u a n ? mber of “there, who j
w ~{» Wlt^out doubt, be arrested.
-Jt A aaBe all thU rio,in g w appa
atodntle, t k of . m6 “’ freed from tha‘M
etraint that the law imposes npon them by
the presence of its officers, allow them
Pi°SUiOll3° SU i 0113 unllm ‘ted sway. No I
alter who the unoffending victims may I
‘ h ®. re '% notbmg to check them, and
all BDffer ' k W^, SEk the question, in
‘“T 8 ’ h ? w lon R Wlil this state of
theforms ef • t 0 e f‘ 3t ?We ba ™ all
7,r' °? municipal government; let
as also realms its effects. The way that
matters now are it is positively unsafe
hor honest people to bo abroad after dark I
inf ' 8 a ? earneBt “PPeal to those hav
ing the authority to make an immediate
mo?e in this matter. 1
ut ti rr, For Post.
~ , E “ lto , e 1 The Chronicle of yester
day stated that a white man had been
hand-cuffed and received fifty lashes on
his bare back with a raw hide in the hands
• conioral at the instance of an officer
m the Provost Marshal's office. I wish
to know whether this be true or not, and
what authority there is for this degrading
punishment? 1 s * B
We are not able to inform onr corres
pondent, and do not believe a word of the
charge. It is not probable an “unusual
would be inflicted even after
conviction—much less without trial or at
the instance of the Provost Marshal-1
1S H tend «™ess of heart
and most forgiving disposition.—Ed.
lu the City.
“I i the 6118818 Bt the Monongahela
House, delegates to the EepublicanCon
venhpn in this city, we notice the names
hind “"S r aa w W ir Paoker ’ W - E Moor
“??d £2 d d- of Philadel-
? b f a ’. w r H. Painter. Esq., of the Phil a -
Selphia E. Darlington, Col. A.
0.. _ McClure, of Chambersbnrg, Col. Eli
Cof e i’-P 8 ff r 8 Stat8 ’ Harrisburg,
CotL.Todd.of Carlisle, Hon.W.W .Ketch-
Jnd a j? « Capt ' B S' Clark, ot Lnserne,
tod p NorerOß s, Esq., of the Associa-
Hon S“' a , nd Hon, Geo. Taylor, and
the C alv iD, of Huntingdon. At
oAht n- a , s - E Cohen, Esq., editor
renorL Ph H el r hia '. aad »
P of the Philadelphia Inquirer. I
_ Fire.
The alarm of fire last
Jiouhd by theburning S of n fcl e °^ 8
Daqaeane Way.
an incendiary, about two h™t. i, Dy
but* was thought that it was extingffiahe'd
IMJaat tims.the alarm.was -*
burning vigoronsfo in the fourth s’tory*-
a »oSlot‘ elMt mShtt ° ° btai °
Scpesioe F arn i tarQ tA t - ..
W o’clock, at McClelland’s
orOTer 4 *■
Society of St, Vincent de Punl.' F _
T>ia Ata 1 ' t w«. »_ __ * or Morttag Post*
? onftjreacea of. this-So-* Handed Outrage at the
lie* * ono so “?ch for too re Provost Marshal’s Office.
toiy T in r°l I HE Po ”~' Sfr :, Allow me
mg in the basement of St. Paul's Cathedral, rel . a * ,on !° a ? in Toes-:
tLi ds? . 6 ™‘”S' Jane 19 - 1863, Q t tJt D ? d f, r the fading,
which most interesting reports of the aood am« . COn i a i Da a bt^6 truth with a great
done by the Society from the periof of ? o n°” nt ° f fa ‘ Beilood ' The *«>t. are as
them organization until July 1, 1863, from J :
ikf-r ren - conferences, were read for R lea st a hundred men, many of them
the information of the friends and bene- “ a H a ‘ ure ‘'P lll g s i” and New York “riot
motors. We regret that the press upon f r s . ‘“Ported here for the purpose: have
our columns will not permit us to give 6Q i' Bted Bnd be en sworn in as substitutes
to «™t, han BtatlBtlcal synopsis attached '“mediately deserted, in violation of
to each report. tbeir oath before God and their duty to
St. Paul’s Cathedral Conference was «„..■ j “rT °2 a , ntr y-
February 17.1881: Cd ou ° n ,, July 30Ll }> a (who was subse-
Membersadmitted . , S? 99 l ' y “certained to ba re deserted from ;
NuSb e ”f "““HreTen".'" substitnte/deserted SS ?j
' on. August 3d, cte' Vr in '
§^%&„'2«'iz£==7 , i& :IT: S Z P /Z nt au . a * * cubstitute j
Number of families on relief If defrauded the Govern™ 6 ? hfm '
Ito otho‘ Ve t w r ‘ y L 79 lasheB as a warning , 1
aKpftMteft
less bas b e7°o n „ d -H 3 18 un . true - and is doubt
fore the Quarter Sessions on n charge of
-tempting to commit felocy, or in the
0. 8. Court charged with beirfg concerned
cr ® a 0m 3 'ho circulating medium b?
ZEST?* IBBUeS'l B8UeS ' ‘ f they hava not enticed
respectfully,
J* Hebron Porter,
„ „ RECEIPTS.
&t meßtinKa
OoHwtwaa ia Ca&edrZ.V.'
Proceeds of lectures, pio nics, *&c!
EXTKXDITritKB.
iSSStift 01 .
Funeral expenses !’ ~
bubsonpion for relief "of pior'-S"^
: r m
E “m P g?L?f... 0 .^ h “ ohil^n “°d~foan'f ° °°
School books! mediomesTAc
Conference expenses!.!/
Balance in Treasury-
Ladies* Conference of St v-nr* _
organised JP.brnk" if *«
NSSb^Sf¥ tiTemsmb ' rsoil '-01l 6 ,
vSShff f honorary members, ... ?■
Number of persona visited and raiiored
at mootings
Venations
Other sources !.!!***
For prorislona...^
vry goods
Sundries ****
Balance in Treasury
hid a S n ’ \ b ° Dt l ?° aHicie ° ofaecond
dlff,™ l * 8 have been collected from
ifferent sources and distributed. Of the
dry goods purchased, 110 yards of maslin
“ r ““derclothes, and 108 yards of dress
been cn B “ d }* of boys’ clothing, have
noor end d“ d dlatribuled amongst the
Ste° r 3oci m DP Under 1116 direC^oD of |
male .conference of the Cathedral
nishint V ° te V tSCar ® almost entirel 7 to fur
nishing coal, provisions, shoes, Ac and
in* to faraishiD * cWh
bt.Patrick’s February 17.
Number of members
dumber of families relieved
ftEcnrrrs
' ellections at meetings
i-r ceeda of .'ecturea...
vtner source?
- .
ClothS fuel
Rent of poor families
ruaoral expenses
pooss and stationery
uS^‘!:: n for °fp»«"oriro'
Balance in Treasury ' g
| St. Peters' Conference. A!le e heny.'"o r irani7rf
iiocember H. ]Bsl.
on roll ..
Nn^.K leB r ?* ieVo ß and now on roii V.
Number of persons relieved..
Number of raits made
eeceifth,
CollectioDs at meetings.
CoUeojions in church..
•Donations
Other sources, lecture?,' & c
tfSPEtfPrTCSES,
Provisions
Fuel
Clothing
Rent,
Funeral expenses
Lonfe>rence expenses,
Balance in Treasury.
The exertions of all the Conferences
have been meanly directed to the relief of
wadowe W 1 h families, orphans, and sol
a The aboTe statement is
“ “? at exmbition of how much
good can be accomplished in a quiet way
systematic exertion. Before relief is
given two members of the Society inves
tigate each application fully, and hence
no imposition can be practiced by them
j r h * y ‘ ntBnd celebrating Thanksgiving
day, August 6th, by a Festival 8 for
the Poor, at Glenwood Grove, lor
the purpose of enabling them to meet
the many caUs of charity that will be made
in them the coming fall and winter. After
offering thanks to the Almighty for the
feel "® ma , rkable victories, we hope all who
famifie. f 6r6Bt P ° or and in the
A foUr , BoldlerB - aDd are desirous
ofspending a pleasant day in the country,
' rtatt9Dd ‘ he festival of the society and
aid its memDers m their good work,
trains will ran to the grove from the
forne b r U o? h R Coan , ell . s J ille Bailr °ad depot
coraerof HjMMd Water streets every
half hoar darn, g the day and in the eve?
back tothedt“ gr ° 76 Sre br ° Ught
cufere entrin^th^c^s, 10 Pr °‘ ,
Why ?
A? * DC juiry doubtless arise B in many
minds, why, . lar Ke fields of coal exist*
mg m Illinois, in Missouri, in Kentucky
“ L 0 a t ke r ‘T eSlern A tateo ’ the copper ore
p;,A ake Superior should be brought to
Pittsburgh to be smelted and reined
and why iron ore from Michigan and from
Missouri should be brought here (or the
same purpose. The of our boal is
the cause, as well as its abundance All
roof Kill not make good. iron. The coal
““A 1 f °r? d r“ “ &Dy Realities, while of a
good quality for ordinary purposes of fuel
rums the iron smelted or worked by it. It is
therefore necessary that the fuel for the
treatment of metals should ba of the right
quality, or its abundance is of little avail.
VJaality and abundance combine at Pitts-
M ref °u re U ia lhat metaiß P QSB
other coal fields whose sole recommenda
tion is abundance, and find their chief
market and manufacturing depot at Pitts-
V? T £ e “ eeeBsit y of quality is exem
plified by the fact that west of this city the
coal from the great PittsKurgh seam is
an absolute requisite in all manufactories
where metals are worked, and the failure
to obtain supplies is followed by the stop
page of the factories
The abundance of the Pittebnrgh coal
district is shown by the following figures :
the extent of the bituminous coal field
by which this city is surrounded is estima
ted at 8,600,000 acres. There are in the
Pittsburgh coal field several seams, at va
bn*the amonat of coal con
tained m them has never been estimated,
"i™ 1 of reliable informadon of the!
number of workable coal veins to be found
5 tl an w d ? ptb from tbe surface reach
ed by the English and French mines. The
upper or “Pittsburgh seam'* has been esti
mated to contain in the area j
being the extent of the bituminous coal fieW
surrounding this city. 1.498,464 000 000
bushels, or 63 676,480,000 tons, the
of which, at the average of five cents ner
bushel, would be a mm
better understood by the comparison that
the gold fields of California must yield
nearly $76,000,000 of gold annually for
1,000 years to equal the value of this one
seam of coal. Of singular comparative
interest in connection with this estimat e of
abundance arilhvalue, is the fact that the
entire tract of ground, (Containing such a
value in one mineral alone, was purchased
only seventy-three years ago by the ,
•$ 453 79
. 147 31
.. 29') 47
• 877 261
$1 606 SO
• $lO2 03
eeceipts-
.$ 3S on
. 40 ou
92 00
acpENDirusss.
•$ 884
- 128 33
4 ID
.$ 206 57
. 200 :.M
30 .0
Ureal Improvement on Sight.
KIiSSIiS PEBBLE.
Jus! received, an entire new'supply of
the widely known RUSSIAN PEBBLES
feince their introduction, I have given the
fullest satisfaction to a large nnmber whose
eyesight was such as to render artificial
tierT". 68 !, n ' ;c ' 58,ar 7, and have fully e a
tabhshed the superiority of the “Pebbl!”
over all other kinds of glasses. If any,
whose failing sight renders the use of
glasses necessary will g ivo me a call, 1
will endeavor to convince them of the ad
vantages to be gained by using the Rus
sian Pebble. and will show in what' man
ner . u mpmor jo any other now in use.
• • DIAM OND; Practical Optician,
vj fifth ftroei, near Wood. I
.$ 263 4S
43 2U
41 30
54 50
55 .50
31 70
Hotel Tor Kent.
™ e , “M, asae y Ho ase," located on the
corner of Ross and Brockenridgo atreetfl
Radroadl. 6 Pl,tibur S h *»<• CorLluSft
The ” H D r - 1 , ‘ i - noV offert " i for rent.
i „ , House is ln good repair and ha
been doing a good business. To any per
son understanding the business a fine on
portun.lv .« now offered. Immediate pos
session will be given. Aoply to P
Ihos. Mooke, Nq. i B Q First street.
- =;^j mmmr
rosjrs usymu —i*rao»ru.T*i
FAKCY AJHB E*EuiJlS
i'UKBJFS’USiE <fe ©l2 & B S£g
S?aSM«sr
Mill t 0 LlK|:r A -- ? - HARBODRa
— QiiardHoußO.
SkiTt Manufactory,
H °?’ I;?rEU SAI.ES BOOHS
in this State' P a lartter stook than any wnolaaler
*i Sty lee,
r« in the U, ited “ aay m,nuf“!a
-ihirtß,fn.m*i£ e pri^itryel h ate U to t th' al f ° r h ° op
are under my own aiipcrvieo* an i e,'ti™‘f 1 r °°
oonacquently oaatomera eaS obtaki sfc?4? n fc° 1 -
thui honae -ithent paying a .ee™“ r rSa t fr ° m
lytn han h d. larKf ' Sl “ 3 ° rtn!ent cf
*•»•«*>« “ » -ar K e of oom
Mercheniaropplied cheap at wholesale.
M 7 it7«7 *° M ja ir S nufaotar er,
jyll-lyd 49 Market, cor. 3d, Sweet.
T H , K ,JS? DEBS,as ®D memjtoh*
! iUd Alli 2 - n te of itobinßOD Town
laleMO County. Penn’o, doo’d. offer for
RaMroJ“aiS f l»n < lf P,tt - ,b ? B ?“ »nd Steubenville
; ALSO =t Executor*,
oottase in (joori order / 3 ' fr *“?
L__ iyiUmd
A ILL 5* A£*JE R S—• • k w *v n
6 jl by ° PXU °™ at “d 15 oen e tfi
Police Itta^tei's,
. con J u J nction with the po
mmuteo, intend employing a guffi.
™fty° P! aci ng*ihem i mmedia feiy 1 on*
projection? 7 °° wi.Jont
> Boating Items,
iix2a&e?Sb.&xtz
E^MSafing
c“me her7 e H u d j" CaBe h " “
me nere. Hamill has sent 5250 tn
Private Watchmen.
Qa.te a na.-r.her of our merchants and
to ™,d a tV Mr!r) ' d rrivate
° a C ' , n 80me inatauoea
paymg as h.ghjis i JUr dollars a night.
Campbell Minstrels.
r&»®!a?su3«?
Ae are sorry that the crowded Ss oflf
theiTDe-tn PV< ' n ' a ns / rom Particularizing
cots Ot excellence and celebrity that
way or a th er “f™* °^ D ° l affect «>»•« one
ypn 5-watt
the day. BeCllrB 7 ° Ur seats darin K|
JOSEPH ME TEE & 80S
AisXJlUL'ljfi, I¥j iJ/l'l IT'- flitLO £
' ~s.
FOR SALE.
w, p, marsh a i t
« WoodMTMti
teligeaph io;
ARMY OF THE PQTOMAO
BEBgy TO BE-OCCUPF FBEDSBICKSBUM
From Fortress Monroe,
SKIRMISH NEAR WELDON, N. C.
Rebel Accounts of a Fieht
in Louisiana.
Kentucky Elections,
AM EBIOAN DENTAIi CONVENTION.
STEAMEB pacific ashoee,
Washington, Aug. 4 -Adv'-i-s from
-he Army of the Potomac say: Tf i enemy
yesterday sent a reoonnoitering force to
wards the Rappahannock, in th? vioinity
of Kelly's Ford, probably to iearn our
position and s'rongth, bnt after a skirmish
the foe was driven back:
It is generally believed that up to yes
terday Lee had not received any reinforce
ments of consequence from Richmond,but
the rebels have been sending supplies to
fredericksburg, which they intend tore
occupy in strength.
Information has been received that !
guerrilla parties scour the country be
tween the Rappahannock and the Poto
mac South of the Occoquan.
IWm^v 33 ■ “ 0 - VBOE ’ . Aa K U£t 4.-The
Norfolk Virginian commas the following:
Savillis Hill, Augnst 3. —News has
been received here of the cavalry expedi
non under Col. Spear. They crossed the I
-herwan river at Willaton, N. C., and
proceeded to Jackson, twelve miles from
Weldon, near the Roanoke river, where
the enemy was discovered in strong force .
th °' cr ® d . van , ca made a splendid oharge on
the rebel advance and drove them back
k?nld r ' D|? H 7 s prl6C 2 ,>l ; B - °'>r loss was 2.
killed and 8 wounded. We captured 60 1
bales of cotton and 100 horses.
It has rained incessantly siccr. the e*
['edition started, rendering the mads nearly
jmpassabiß. The men have suffered
nnrdehinp. • 6
The Richmond Enquirer of the Ist, says
it is reported that a lorce ol Yankee Cav
alry has appeared at a store in Stafford.
16 miles ear’ of Fredericksburg. Gee
thhfm ' V ' U procee ‘} on atr >P w Mobile
this morning, eaoorted by officers of the
Confederate police. We are not informed
of thejmrposo of sending him to Mobile.
? 4 —The Richmond
Dispatch, of the .it mat., received at For
trees Monroe, contains the following •
net' \ P T al r u llef ,rom the “nweicome
the W O ,haTO beeD receiving from
ho Soa,h, we have now the intelhge , 0 .
hat our foroes have gamed a decided vie
I ry in Louisiana, ihe President l'es’er
I day received a dispatch from Lieut Han
dee, stating that Gen. Dick Taylor had an
ngagement with the enemy under Gen I
Banks, and that he had completely routed
them, capturing 6,000 prisoners. " " I
Ihe Dispatch publishes dispatches re
ceivod from Weldon and Goldsboro N C I
announcing that the federal forces'had I
been repulsed near Fort Ja ok
son, on the Koanoke. and had returned to I
1 Ihe Dispatch says that the bridgs over
W .7“ n 7 er ’ lhe warning, on and
W eldon railroad, burnt by the Yankees,
has been rebuilt, and trains are passing
over it. Freight is received and sent over
the road as usual.
Passengers by the Petersburg train yes
.erdny, report all quiet at Weldon.
1 dr^ EMP H ,3 K Aug- Ht -Col. Hatch has
driven Richardsons hand of guerri'la;
abont one thousand strong, down into
too™ 1P P P V| h r“ tUrUed his
P ‘ io , w B forces, who are i u the
neighborhood of Paris, Tenn. Pillow i s
reported to have crossed the river at Paris
on Sunday with sii regiments. One
of Gen. Dodge s scouts who left IWom
bia on July 2oth, has arrived at Corinth.
He reports that. Roddy has seut all hi"
baggage aud stores towards Rome, Geor
gia, bat remains iu Tusenmbia Valiev
wnh most of hi s foroes, and aUo or 7
nearly half Alabamians of Bragg's army
have deserted, taking their arms and are
in the mountains refusing : 0 go back.—
Diem. Dannfort, of the 26rii Mississippi
regiment, left Johnston's army four daya
ago, and reports Johnston with the bulk
of hw army at Meridan; part of it is under i
orders to go to Mobile, they were entirely
ignorant of Grant’s movements. !
Wheeling. Vi, August 4.—A joint ses
sion of the West Virginia Legislature to
day elected Waitman T. Willy, 0 f Mor
gantown, and P. G. Van Winkle, of Par
kereburg, Jolted States Senators-the
former on the drat ballot, and the latter
on the sixth.
Lnd B o L J IM p K u’ A a“ g ' -f,— Ths Baltimore
| ana Ohio Railroad will certainly be re
paired through by the Bth inst..fcr passen
gers and freight bills of lading with the
usual guarantees will be issued to mor
row. The entire line is now free from the
enemy and fully guarded by the federal
forces.
Special dispatch to the Post, Washing-
I ton 4th, says: Direct advices from the
front say that the army of the Potomac is
I inactive, and is likeiy to remain bo for
I some time to come.
I j Ti l B firat wetallment of conscripts reach
led the camp yesterday. From two to
I lour hundred are expeotcd daily.
The rebel army lies between the Rappa
hannock and the Rapidan. Lee being
at Culpepper. 6
I Furloughs for twenty and thirty days
ha ~ e been g ra “fed by Gen. Meade.
J The draft in this city was resumed to
day. There was no disturbance. Among
the persons drafted there are eight from
the office of the Chronicle and the Paetnr
of the Catholio church in the Third Ward
I SiEUTuGi Spbinos, August'4.—The
I American Dental Convention held its Bth
enTmemh 1011 her# toda7 ' About ge .
enty members were present. Dr. W B
P?es®dent P d ’ *“ * he abaBD<3B of the,
I ® or n>ng session wrs occupied in
organizing and eleoling officers. The fo!
f ?. wi ?s were elected : President, J. Tcffl
!i V j oe Presid ent, M. W Shef
toy’ W BW H oD A d ,°i, n ' Secre
tary, vv. H. Atkinson, New Yorki Be
d^nh” g S m. retar7 ' °- N - K «°e, Phila
delphia, Treasurer, Ai C. Howe, New
cnm^h 021 -’ Angnst 2 —The amount of the
contributions reoeived by the Christian
Commission m this State for the benefit
aud wounded soldiers reaches
m a lar 8« wool sale this p
S & d ™ lßra fr °® tb ' s and other
86 to 88A 80 d Bt ,P nces ranging from
g-ades \LI7 the Cal^rnia
fbout 86 * rom 82 to 89 - a^raging
rEVai?.*::
ory ' A portion of the State, consider
BB m ‘ joritlea for 4116
osW|SO°, N. Y., August 4 -The draf.
S'-esHtta* Passed
off with good humor.
P«s£S3sr -r*?*
this P. on th5 e o2 a 3^ n Js?S£liS?i
en route to Montreal and PortW 7 ’
CiyciSKATi, Aug. 4 Tho i_
elections came off to-day. the TTntA ntUCby
didateo. Clay and SmiST’ were efedTo
Congress, certaio. «*eoiea to
Philadelphia, August 4.—Tha aaia
$960,000 worth of 5*203 i„ reported to
MABKETa By TELEQBAPH.
"hl-to r „ a £“ a b /5 Dd • <n«k-« Closing a nipt
• t ! 6 latfor B wt a,T at ‘4&@«o. oi.l<fly a
Jotte $1(3? rs ffe miro active end l@2.
for Ml wm„. <a£ b . Spri.g; $1 03®1 2
wests n si m# ' I“®* “f r wint r rod
more a n /, ed J'Uooia. Corn
t muod ; weatlSnrtK/« ?Bttor, / 7^:o ® fi r ' f sbi p’BS
™d de-ide“ TowA SjaSJ 6t ® Oata duf
oueaedajie and «i r * for TT-Mtern Po h
doing. n D fi d idt 3 a Jrm.m;r>tirithrtt'he
d' lng. L» dq and “'' rf2 E o !lat
*> r e yea 7; a iar» in,T.i y J^o.j
at stgi6n-r eent. i 7 Poking investm-n
daI V^I 4I ,>>d o.'o'o n d^?^‘ a V4IW;o oa-d
at .Tmr.%- Government *ioidr« d ol"aed qoie*
ehatxee 1 . 8 fi'a a??*?! aro w ttnou
Registered, *Oi: 7 30V ’losV° qf o ? B *
?tr ng, 1 year cor.ifl J« r.^Vi^^ B ve>y
i'ori .’: E folui
i 0c B r O o“£s to '&■ 10 o ®k« dii *,
I 0a1v,. 9 , lot n n a',i Is@io n ! e 0 r -V c ® v s ’ a-d
■non. 30@25; Inf tlTTs®^ 0 v^, 0 ® 45 ' Mm
IKmod, l«t qaa ity 7to 8e <nd «/S'*.5 a ca 7 a Per
to 6c; iu ero-4«- 6U 8 h?®®' 02 Oomm nSW
; Wt Prune 6- t .‘?.‘..: 6 a d i,££s e P nV„ h s '
4to 4 ,tH. j-re’-ii.p 3t. 4 tm' 1 comm-,.
* •• llahl and tn dino, r
A Dying Soldier’s Tale.
[From Lho Columbus (Oslo) Crisis.]
A boy of some eighteen summers lay on
- e Battle field near Fredericksburg, mor
tally wounded. He lay all day, unmind
tul of the scorching sun and the roaring or
artillery. Cannon balls flaw past, fannint '
bts pate cheek on their deadly mission',
bat he knew it not. At w
consciousness and looked around him.-
1 he moon was shiningcalmy on the boyisl
“?*’ the blood outing slowly from his
side was evidence that his yonng life wa.
b'iog baud'* hTs C B Td e e to h6 eL r e e “hf
lAyso.-j trtvSr”
r-i -iei tbs eying boy, "i ~m d v ;.- B -.s i
Td tn?t m 0 ' r ll >W'compel I
oa me to leave h.-r she bade me com, I
oacK to bar, for I was the etaff of her de !
but 1 p: ' misad be f I would
rat
s «■* ">r• s
sFvrttf&lTfrss
»UmK“e t* e} r TTIT caree
l,:d,
money to buy°asubstitute. 1 Wewerap-T
a:nn y “ »'' ?■ my , will he M
n . j , nera bi 3 voice aank to a whia*
m a in- moon came out of n
mt,k 4 'K $1 C B ld t iBh r
•/^japSOexs
sorrow ' aflhers in Uii * their Pe>
General Jaotson on the Coerolon
of states.
The iolW,„g ie Rn extrac . of a leuer
.. u, cj A .riraw Jaekson to an inti
-0 fnend ln Memphis, Tenn., thirty
years a*. The letter h«, been sent b,
Oen. Huribut to the n„ CRSO Hutorical
OOv lely •
■ -saisQTDN-, March, 26. 1823.
•« last *f P a T S T
by the Son"i '’, rcu T c V ‘° d i. wa ; p i 8ed e
este’SSstssgs^-
their ol ad De “ P B °° rn “ Bd d'Aetuitmn
t-heir educates, and particularly X,?
prime mover.,. The bloody bill |J tb
bill 1 *h\ ou '‘‘“judiciary bill or enforcing
bill) has p, ;t tui9 tu reSt- It 8 k
Mainf r“ e r nUtDßnta 0f th « 'People from
&aio° n ,T lan ?' that Nul ‘iflcatio D and
be coerced into obedience X
.**•** *
Believe me, your friend,
ANDREW JACKSON.
,B. M. Bchtos, E t q ,
Q-RAJSJD MASS MEETING
WM BAIL M STOBt,
62 Filth .Street,
s^^^lasaai-c;
Closing Out of Spring stook,
fi«h 9 S # aad brio ?
SKLSssm: tcSEsSi
jiiasSiS I n ™ l 4B
BEfiiiHiiiig Tflfi PLAOB,
SO. 62 FIFTH STHSBT,
TOCBWTi WOlLn DO WEU TO
oai, and supply themwlTM with that J.™
oonvenient arrioie. “y
NEG i IGEE
os
TRAVELING BHIRTB
2L"K£ 4 14150 *»»
)tSSI 73 Ms -k.« t,
iji
sbo offers for sale on reasoatito form 1 “« waloll
eligibly .ooated. lying b«twie?th?n«bi T
tion and .ho .Yloeon/hahelf $Sr
many ladaoementa for pHyst- •Sf l tJ:s! r °S' r
plan of lots and prioe, aw* ai Sot
in pert of Bh»Trls, silk Mat m
isr-® -
ten die fur improremeSj. 11 ! Retire *® I
•took. Entrance on Market An«u . f B7
Sheet and"t£‘pA^t^S
„ tt I; USCH,
Bo,jbo Mart entreats
«**• Cla »>- a*.. leit's a
2a*a®SHi«j
Orounercial Arithmetic lum3 WriOng and
t^fcf o w“ a a nr n SSf prl8 «- ®tndants oa
-3 » WS?3J
PeatnajAf ,SEJr tn-wn as t'-e boat
Bu/iwriSis. 0 "*’ 3 aad
Cowlay’s nneqnaflsd
_|*%ltaw<Uwtf. ,lESKIS S A SMITH.
marwißileii school
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WO 597 PMS STREET,
Catholic
cord ally rec!mi e sit 111 °-t* e ° d
i« Catholics oiowLVciV. ° PStroßa *°
f M. DOMsNIO,
BLhopox Pittsburgh.
810 ® OF rars i«.
ft ajg«a<m < ttBafs,
■unai* ?"£ D “iJ< g tho l>«Eh-«
-P«ti ve departmeuLs*" s??s£s‘ 0 V ltl ' “■« ««-
<?r commcrda n'r n , u « Intend
c,a^u *y lnstructo 1 l°n if,, e 'i, '''“f 1 nnnuiu. are
Arithmetic, *nrt °,! : h ?,°h *'H. e, ' pi V-M«cantUe
them to be u eful and braJ ? chra es may fit
of the Farions hf' ot ln tht: diacban?,
ugh instruct? 4 J® wonre for their fana a tho?-
B Mr ol lf ™, E «^ S^ DAY 0!? *-E?TB IVBEE, l VBEE,
r. ® “* from
n &vv<s^£m^gsss.
iyafc:datrtd °' Boz lyo, Pittsburgh, p a .
oMSiae OPT SATE OF
SPBING & BUMMEB
boots, shoes, gaiters,
and Balmorals,
t 0 mako r °om for Fall Goods.
Inoilj marked do*™ from
1 0 to ao PER CENT,
i - * me a oal before purchasing elsewhere.
REMEMBER AT
BOBLAND'S,
4ul 98 Market street,
: goosnd Door from Fifth.
Closing Oat.
SALE OF
SCMMEB DBESg OOODS
SHAWLS,
La OE MANTILLAS,
thin 015 CULABS
Jacques,
TOUfi PHOTOGRAPHIC
ALBUMS.
8,000 OABD PHOTOGBAPHS
(Only Ono Dollar a Doses.l
Prominent Men and Women
COPIES OP PISE p&sTises
AND ENOBAVImun.
(Cnly 0o« Dollar a Dosen, or Ten Qantaeacfc)
Pittoelc’s Stationary .and
Sews Depot,
street opposite the Post Office,
Fhotosraphio Albania otal.sty.es.
A SUPPLY OP hvt u
i^ro^Ved B £dV™ P o^' U “ d R^WsS;
„ >*£o. A. KELLY.
69 Federal St.. Alleghany.
CABB AVEOJU JUST ms
oelyed and for sa.e by w
]y'o &J - A. KELLY,
)y ffil Pedorai et. Allegheny,
SiBSdPABII,
IjA. and Pilli, l i’.dgay'a *-*'iw?
Sn?i'* 000 * 0 ®' Lyon's thairou. ton Wtl*
wn s -oothing ryrap. ,ust r, oeived an# "r Sale
■’ y '° 69 Federal St-.^JUghiny.
zxs%&%
iyM ® *•?£&£. Egg*,.
k vs zss^zfvbss:
CARPETS.
W, D. A H. M’CA^LUM,
W FOURTH HT^JSST.
I PwrtSS’fi^S.a. 01 ’ t * Tln * **s*° b °«« b ‘
\ye£f&*Bsr&F*\
I carpet ~ oil cloth
. f ~ w I7I>OWSBA B.d,i.
U BC *I VKD A FBE^ BCPPLY w -
BOOTciSHOFAr":
AT
f BOBL'SD’S,
’ MMarhtt St.
BOA.BD AT SABAtTOSA SPBINGtV
VETUBISotos , HA* h Gate Mrs,
•,7 r.. “**?”*•)• »? on* ■ and lav* »-|* Vnonn
to ■ isitora at iho Sprin Kla lVew Open for
! | h o hffalw U F, '‘f.Se-ts The l,u„. is Urge 4.
Mt»ated m» B o*diraT wA-.. .
the Coogrcki and ? fnplit llßPlßM^afj
lfeSsa£? figfisr-a* ly* B pM&ffliHwil?
OJTm^ OISON NOT THE HE A D
I WITH HITEATg OF > t VEa
tJ» CHISTADOttO’S HAlu'ot? ’
certrfiod tobe PDK ! i- S4 FIM JN iu I UAI.Tu> 1
I by Dr - Chilton, of New York.
Ahead**.,. ..
ff® n£ , allow brawn 1 ?* Ha “ p from
pHnuto.s afid dontEi^TSn s orfi * b * r k ,M *a »
■iariomto™ hsr. ° *t a &
COI>tSTAAOBO«BAI|t PREFER V*.
the „t
-vitality <o tho O3l ■ and great
teoo"). ?
edbyall Hair Oriyi™ »hsns. and aoplj.
:o^T SBcm ' ta »>=a
’yia-i£w3wc.
S b,etlh a -V-a
auf (aSiF~: at
mJ3o a perleet euro in on- we»k tTi a:vi
.ofdti^rle^To^ 6 ih P » CoPt.
jylfra&Tvjlmo ‘wo ' 1 1111 Draggiite.
1 I GESEBAL M 4 UMAVn
o-ale &"£ B thl, B B npp'”t I?" ti? 0 - nf
ble-ra* ~„ 0 .rsiok old \ “ Let hi , f /. r<, l *
| 'Veeding ” j t ,h “ , di couiinuaned of
Pole .n tfe/l“cV!l a 0 °o b : V.*2 ,n “ h *
la oewera'Mntbopr-ot.pT of v.L' < P. =?
I wonin then beo .me emphatically ° ia9 ’ wlui *
| THE IU4U te AST,
ae«o aV ?o‘“f d Ve Vn^‘b? sin 0, ‘** n0 «“--4
emedo. That Sia hSSan bode STa”' ? "c"
| maae whole’- by * , vlaStw?ft?fj.? ould ■ only , >»
I being. in i.c . condensed v-g. tafaiew Br**!* ?i~
Pie saould bo in nVorv T.ifo _ 1 -“rtfrarem'*
I PiU» care bl ir.na ifSn-ht- (Jr hese
Ur -me ysonterv and in A,- ' ,m °. , ' iraea,
-£3
CASE OF ROSCnK IT. WAT Off.
Brmir^h,-li nc York ,
!* «“V,rkV f "S” 0 -/■ Rermont.
<u'd on tho JWppahano<?jk t neii? r if i “ '
sIsIPhI
»d u «a i s;fi o ? o w ;Vh“ch f o r he " h - 1
uro oom„* y w “ “«■’■»«*. me on
-1 re#p_ot a 4 * an
pu*«v.**o *®F*
HUGUS A HACKE.
bo ball ji r tha , f Tplj* r* L," '**•'
tie oils .f t'.tabuxgQ.m u» i? F\J2
of August aox> At lu . b W .» * 1 ,* b
P re-j ora or tbo ah'Q? mV.i « l L vei
to a. ree lor the ta üb« seS r a tl,a * "
ffusoE, Ili a oot, w» 11 OH v
Joa» d. ajm.LD, Jolvroo 2“*
1,11 ‘ ' ■
>l o Pintirti
T H ®
WHEEiIS g WliyOTi
Sewing- iMacluae
fiST CUSS PBIZB IfOiL,
WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND.
whar aUtho M».hln«oof
EUROPE AND AMERICA
were la competition.
8 j Bitted States
ioeprincipal oia , finir<>B4ina v< M
ohinea are Wheeler <t Wils^.-L F M li* i
luS^‘w.«oTIuS^‘w.« 0T i ha 5* ko i 0< “• «*BfowiwM ' "
tiierc prerosoli during the year repotted; u .
ni W ss, e t. , r r ■* WH «“ .. .ai.ioa
By . M Binj»r <fc
Sr«T«r <£llakee- |oj,”
Showing WaBBISI4 ft ttlLSor- , h„ ’
,hTa O L a S.° tl,er '
* »PF
CE. r. WXH STKEBT PITTVSCT'Xa C’
Thifl Machine nakea tba ’Luc Sfrrn-i ’ “*'•
and ran»s hLthwt on aoaoan' of tia ola ti ~*■£
PjraiftnenoorEeaaw aoi-ca.cral
ofthe rtiiohin* STaal jhawflSKr,?***' ~
< fitaapplicati a— f£t~poft of rit ia6
■Htote. Now Yorp - “® L '
O^fcPH
■vcosiaoa to *' ,V 1
jas. p.pie w i N
PBDGGI^T,
Wholesale »n 4 Retail Deals'll "
97 Federal -»tro tr*
girr t«cb shoes
WTiere yoa can get
A GOOD ABTIOAB
at ihb Lowest PRioia
TRY IT.
T®* «Pi«TJt*»HiP tiWine he.
__ the under*>iyu«d undtr the firm **>d
»»• of KN AP. HDPp * CO„ expire
>7 mmtati ts. The hurinw will He eovtimifd
by Cbarle* Kn*n. by w om h I d-WHtuts due to
®r fKd» tbo let* firiD will he «•* !d,
t ,, 4 K| *fa?.^Ap
AMHSBMEITTS. l
PrfoEe-cf Admi^ 00f8a>80 pnd , scemta
SesorviMS Seats* &o 0«n g.
MONDAY EVENING, Angnst a j.
AS DLV ISOT. E \Y EK,
fiossgo ioni of the Old, 0.-.gfail r.rd Only
« Campbell's Minstrels,
EIGHTEEN INSBME2BI
JToder (he anperTiaioo of
M - °- oakpbuu,,
DIEEOT PBOM New * oaKI
LOOK IT THE it®,
lift}**
A'*3«r,£<idy | try r
I*. £d«ftrLs; * I WO. mpbolL
, , . 1 oonry,
and others -qua ly i»leut A
' Thtu-Jduy o' 1 mment r a" ba E> T °t oa
*Mr&Egr?y
, A .,“ e ‘
SPiiiCiAA w.j
J - H. OOHKWBLI,...' ” .'■ -
« »bt
SILVER * BRASS PI,A iEKS.
asd Eiaiict(i^.*,jppp
ffih4 tWrttj V’t''"'* " v ‘
- fCTTsm UHH p v
|y. -t*.
Was. awarded a
—ATt*a-
- B. ■
O- & DTEFENißtfrpt ~
T?o; ‘|n FKth'«i'r-'«^.
Dissolution.