anillaTistsra-AGENercs. Messrs. N. Irt. " rerrErfaud, & 00. No. in Park Rolti'Mew Yark city, and No. e State street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., IMO.l33 , Nessan street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subecrt;.• tt for as at lowest -rates. '#i'Wa will ititniou the Demur POST, to agents ihe talc of *6400 per hunctredeopiea. • CAI. INTELLIGENCE. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1844 MiSiang Papers.—Any of our readers hay ing copies of the "Daily Poet" 'from June lath to July 11th, will confer a favor by 'caring or send .l4 them to this Oboe, as our rhea are fbeorn _, plate from that date. ~ _. Central Board of Education. The Central Board of Education Met Tiles(lay . evening, duff 12th, 1864. • Present, Messrs. Brush, Litteil, Lowo, liter shall, McAuley, Sergeant, Singerly and Negley, Prealdent. Minutes of last meeting read and approted. 'Mr. McAuley, from the Finance Committee, presented a report which was accepted and flied. ',lr. Brush, from the Committee on Teachers 'aild Salaries, reported the following apportion. meat for teachers of Ward, High and Colored Schools for the ensuing year. viz : Grmar IntmtPe Primar Principal, Teac am hers. Teachers, Teachers /at ward I. 3 3 5 lid. do 1 2 2 4 .41d- do 1 5 4 9 4th do 1 2. e Dth do 1 4 4 8 6th do 1 4 4 10 7th do 1 I 2 6 Bth do I 3 4 2 oth do 1 2 4 0 High School--1 Principal, 1 Professor of Math ematica, I Teacher of Book-keeping and Pen. Azusnahip, 1 Teacher of Drawing, 2 Assistant Teachers. Colored Schools—One Principal and one As sistant. Salaries—Ward Schools. Principals, *96/, Grammar teachers ensi, intermediate teachers 060, Primary teachers #3OO High School—Principal 81200. Professor of Alathematics .51050, Teacher of Book-keeping and Penmanship if3oo, Teacher of Drawing 322 c, One Assistant 8000, one Assistant $6OO. Colored Schools—Principal 6700, Assistant $2OO. Provided, in case of th , appointment of teach. era of less than nue year's experience in teach ing in Public Schools, then said teachers to re. ceive 1.30 per annum less than aforesaid rates. Janitor of High School 6.11.10. Janitor of Col ored School 4/00. tin motion, the report was accepted, and re- Commendations adopted. The following bills were presented and war rantaautliorized in payment therefor: O. P. Schuallman and Co , Lithographing _War. rants and Receipt Books, and Dip lomas 01,00 Kay &. Co, Stationery 14,00 3. R. Weldln, '• 38,14 W. S. Haven, Rrinting & Stationery.. 26,50 Estate of G. W. Wey man, Chemicals.. 4,18 1., McMillan, Printing • '7,00 ;Ise. Laughriage, Brush 160 1, Boice, removing rubbish, washing towels, &e 10,00 On motion of Mr. Marshall, the Board proceed ed to the election of teachers and Janitor for high and Colored School, which resulted in the election of the following : High School—Principal, Philotus Dean ; Pro fessor of Mathematics, W. W. Dickson, Teacher of Penmanship and Book-keeping, A. Cowley ; 'reacher of Drawing, henry Moser; Assistants, Joseph H. Montgomery and Miss Josephine A Sheplar ; Janitor, Hugh f3oiee. Colored Schools—Principal, Calvin Sackett ; Assistant, Mrs. Emily Burr"; .lanitrix, Mrs Sa int. Lilabliry. • On motion adjourned. Weekly Itevlew of the 011 Trade.—We clip the folluvitn; from the Oil City giving a review of the oil alhtirs in that city for the past Iceek • The business for the past week hae been mod erately active. The tendency in prices is still upward, notwithstanding the facit that many of the large dealers have co ised to operate. The high prices now ruling are owing mainly to the scarcity of Yet:oh:um here, at the place of pro dititidn. We ate tillsposed to the belief That there is no consideraide surplus of Crude in any of the large cities. There is certainly hut a small quantity on hand here. Buyers predict a decline, for the reason that some refiners are paying the ditterence, in preference to fulfilling their contracts. It is also urged that foreign shippers refuse to"purchase at present prices. There is a bare possibility of a decline In prices, but we are satisfied it will be both slight and temporary. We give as the ruling rates $11,30 and *l2 per barrel at the wells, and *12,60 and *23,7111n hula at this point. We learn that a Boat well Will has been struck ou the Uernplanter tract of the Claps Farm, called the Hemlock Well. It Is supposed to flow about one hundred k well per day, Capt. Cochran, John hlunhall, and others, own the working interest in this Well. The market closes firm and buoyant, with a moderate demand and light transactions. Pro ducers refuse to contrast for future delivery at any price. The following are the amounts of oil received and shipped from our principal ware houses for the week ending Tuesday last SHIRK Sr. ('O.'B NVAIR.ELIOURE. Number of barrels oil received do do shipped Empty barrels received PARKER Sc CASTLE. Number of barrels ofi received... do do shipped... Empty barrels received Contradictory Telegrams. For the last three months—lf not for the last three years—the public mind has been greatly bewildered by contradictory teregrama. Where these originate it is not for us to say, but that they do'cosse over the wires and are published here are facts well known to all. One day we hear.that Butler has the key to Richmond in his handi,and that Grant is knocking at the door, while Wilson, Sheridan and Hunter have inflict ed immense damage un the railroads to Rich mond; and that it was entirely cut ott : from rail road communication. The next telegram in forms us that Butler has been superseded and is at Fortress Monroe ;—that Grant ie awaiting reinforcements , that Hunter has retreated that Wilson has returned ;—that Sheridan was repulsed, et. Now we have telegrams that the foe is in Maryland, invading Pennsylvania. Lee in the vicinity of Washington—while other telegrams say that the Capitol is perfectly safe. One day Gen. Franklin in oaptured, another day he Is not captured, but another man that looks like him is captured ; another day that he was Raptured but escaped ; another day that he did not escape, but la yet a prisoner. Now all this Is cold comfort to people who have an Interest in the welfare of the Union and the success of our arms. Why can not the truth be told as well as a falsehood I Some military man abbut Phila delphia, Baltimore or Washington must know whether Gen. Franklin is a prisoner or not --. The general must know It himself. Why cannot he say au if he is not a prisoner? The West nt. mor of a strange nature is found in one of out morning exchanges that RichWond is taken.- Who originated that 9 Tho Sanitary Palms and their itesults. —The series of sanitary lairs begun several rattatha ago at Chicago is now nearly closed. Its substantial results have been in the highest degree satisfactory. The following is a tolera bly accurate statement of the net proceeds of the Fairs • Cl Chineinnaicago ti Fid,oo-'/e0 - 1'20,000 Boston lc," Brooklyn . , . Oleveland • boo, 1Z),000 BUIDIIO ...1 .100,000. Newyork- 1,200.000 St. Louis. • • idAO Pittsb hiladelphia 1300,000 Purgh sKoto Smaller Fairs aggregate ab0ut.........150,000 T0ta1........ ..... , 44,4370000 'it be observed that the Fituuturgh,Ehuit= lan' Fair rank• the fourth in the 1184 'and that thandbuielFbla Fair is the first. Bailors' Vaned Oat.—The Sailors 'Of the shipfarOiicijifolkiii; bare been entered to Bal- Udine to in* the batteries In the absence of other soldiers. A, similar order will be made in Alward to the Minors at Now York. 4 „ ,Reorst!Slug .13? . rapidly. Yesterday one company was in readi nese, and thitlieveningnotherrl. hqprepared to "start tor e bird Mid' repel the invading rebels frond our Stale:nhOtaVylarui. They are all smart, /tout young men, all seem to enjoy the pleasure ofyolunteering,very much, and we do not perceive any moilve why they should not. Nothing. can be more pleasing to a young man of obit and,Ootitagd,lhitn toehOulder the ; mutiket - for a inhetpeiloct, espeCially under exist. mg cirouniiitantes, ivheil' they can enjoy the praise and honor of having defended their coun try when in danger, althongh thelr.tierifonal risk will be inconsiderable. They paraded the `st recta to=day On' ;their. way to Wilkins' Hall; end. we bad occasion of observing them as they visaed along, and their appearance was pleasing to us in the extreme. We' are confident that with the spirit they displayed, they will accom plish the purpose for which they are enlisted, and maintain the honor of their State in the field, If required to do so. Quite a number also have enrolled their names at the impromptu re cruiting office erected on the corner of Fifth and Wood Ste., where the usual military instru ments of fife and drum were playing during the livelong day, attracting a largo number of peo 'pW thither. • Lawsuit —Some of the employees on the Steubenville rpiroArt Sued the coot rectors before Alderman DoniUdson for their wages. It appears that they agreed to work for two dollars per day and the contractors refused to glee them mare than one dollar and aevontyAve ovate per day-: The di ff erence betWeen'them c hniminjed to this, that if the men worked regularly they were to bare two dollars per day ; it they did not,t hey were to have only one dollar and seventy-live 1 -vents per day. The fiefs were that the men did not work reg ularly, in consequence of which three or four carts were kept idle one day. There was another difference. The men had to go farther to work th an at first agreed upon, and asked an abate ni nt of time of a few minutes, which was re fu ietl, and the hands discharged. Then there Vl3B another misunderstanding. The bosses al leged that they were to pay the employees on the 15th day of ench month, andas they had lett w,•rk, or hid been discharged, they were nut en titled to pay till the time was up. The whole m ttter was finally withdrawn from th, magis tr .te'sjurtsdiction, and left to the lawyers em ployed on each sale. We did not learn how the matter ended NEW Yong, July Vl —A Ilera 1,1 eiir respondent gii es th i s account of the cap. House Thieves.--Ilderwan Donaldson had lure of trains about lg miles from Gun two young - gills before Mut y ' esterclay charged powder Bridge: Pistol slims were heard, With stealing dresses and other goods from two and the train stopped, when the rebels respectable families, whose names we suppress ' entered, pistol in band, and asked— to:. prudentiat reasona. It appears that the "Any ladies here?" Answered in the Oils. had been hired at two dollars per week I attirulati vet hey told them to sit down. !which is very low wages there, inner]) and a: ! The cutumand was then given "clear they could not save any money, they Concluded Dupres and Omen's New crleens Minetrels ' out," and as the passengers went out to steal for the t r eat. They took several silk are meeting with great suceese nt the 1 hentre.- thvy were robbed Of articles and umney dreasesand other articles of female apparel and Lest night they had a second brilliant audience. 'I itr i , cockil pistols at their heads. The The Theatre was crowdett-many ladies being . ( li ars were then set on fire. ('en train, them et different places. When 'arrest tztirtswitilesibeiey'iohnsti ( (rpm companion the ed they agreed to get the goods again an condi- ir:ft7ritistx.ceirZat Their music is , ,trs t hr,li s e s s gre: s t e l t s i rt s ed , - fin was , . a pastienger on the first train, lo Don of not being prosecuted. This agreement this city, eit fen s dress. The le bels asked hits their Jokes are new. They All e /molter pertorts!! Was Made and the goods were recovered, The ~,,,,0 to., ht,g ~n, oleo .x, c 1 d n,,, I i ~,, or, S,‘, , wm, he was. He re plied "nobody of any girls are both quite young and were employed in unlay afternoon at 3 tt'clocL., to wt.tchladtes . and ' loVolInt." The guard passed on, but - a respectable families, whose names we would not children arelnvited. Baltimore lady told them who he was, _ ass without permission. Necessity may have when the • returned, demanded his pa this ~ Glide f uy. Si ti . t compelleal the poor girls to the cum mission to lor seee e n al ‘ r n eyo - tp - Th .e ey r i: i „ n r th ol ' l t? l„ t ; a lg t ,t ll . r .T ' w d' took 1- • . / - 14, ~,,i, ,„ Fi , i . , , h . ;pt re, and hint charge. The reb this rash deed, but the result is a warning to 11th- rine. ar. , l other perlodii•als y h,,, e , til force was about 200 under Maj. Harry ..ti , et nearly opposite the theatre rise ers. ____—__ n new olud or et eriestleg peri,ik for retie that ' Gilmore. The lady prisoners were well Trial for Assault and Battery .- takes the rse oer eli ether kind a s nIN , trea ted, and appeared to be acquainted I'ester- tlioleefenn pyi and v get the latest mga (.411a • ' . with many 0! the rebels whom they day a young man named John Ogden, was the latest netts greeted nmet affectionately. The rebels brought before the Mayor for assault and bat- with Sale . -The g . Lad no hesitation in taking what they tery on the person of Cleo. W. Shaper, while in For store ,'- now e dot o n o s d . a " g il , l ,r 'Lit:AT:2l"i ors ' ' . iv a n ted fr ,, lis tit t• I,loqt:tigers, hats:Ls(l(4 8, a tit - inking salon, on Fifth street. It appears good part of the cat}, 14 1111 01 a 11t101,1 et.... sal i tad. The On, ner wishes to go to the cos•istr ) Coati., fit - .McClellan they thought the fr m the statements of the witnesses that ,Ie- r on'y 011 e fit to command our aimies. fondant was insulted by Shaper, a hich 'vault poant-tra"e'r.ut be t '„, ; , l;e l' e r' r ' n ." a ' t ' l ' i, t e k". ,, l i,r ' , " „ il f l ,:,l ,%.„ 'l , ::' xi to o WM, Address mar, Po tsburgh toss. An ,'" a g the P ria°aera ` a : c-re , q uite a none of, the witnesses could remember, and Sao' emre, stattne where en !uteri Jew can t, Ion!, numner of office! Si, Sonic of wnorn stuck him him with back of Nei hand across the -- • -- ceeded in making, their escape. Th, mouth. Shaper, on the contrary, whose right w e rail the ettention of our renders t., the passengers were B y rased, and clioeit. was scratched and swollen, averred that advertisement of Mr liar ittnon. of (Their is al iin ohlitrOrl It •LL all, tii Bush r iver, nine the defendant struck hitu with his flst. The : th.s viper. He Is last establislon; tits re . puts witnesses had all been Indulging pretty freely s t I r ,: i i i r l e or i ; i lri t tl ti lriF . out from his establishUlellt ISO miles d iStall L. • • f I not accompliah all that Is c: al ft in the bottle. The case was dismissed on Og- ed tor It. The public may rely on sal. Itlll . k , den Paying expensee, and an admonition from it hick hears his NaLtle as being a . :lereAr . Rumors and Reports of the Raid. the Mayor, that he should no farther moleet the _ . __ 'i fromth pl tinfilf. Harper for August -This I•oente 1 1.c,.w aSr i ' BALI DOrltr, July l inisittal Sillee the arrival of . — Notbing _- ._ __ /toe lifts been tnni on our table by Mr PI ttoca. , All Young Men.-Ldke our neighbor ut the . 1 ' 1, a i s i plentipl number and Is a 1/1111 about lOU, l aria train Vest 'day. IL oily Ire eafelt tate I t hal all the exeitiug rumors silos! Ch ronicle, we had undt•rstood that the Company ~ i ,, !4 ,, e i 5,, ,, '. ..1,,i, , , , , i' jk 5 ,,,, C1. ,W . ,: 1 ,„ 0 1 ,. ) ;1',..; t fall I'• procure ' are sensational or mere rep ,, rt.. raised by Capt. liallantine, was composed of - Ti. reportt•d capture o! At,n .poli; by veterans from the sth Reserves and other re- The Sporting- Paper...--11:to,k, ,q;•,,sste the Poet office, ham re , ei,v I the Now- \ rl, 1,11.11 I- the reb• Is i, prainiiunced at II( adquarterf. turned soldiers, but upon Inquiry we found we. , lag Papers fJe next Saturdey. l'hey will tn• ' Ilit unfounded. General Tyler is sari too, were entirely mistaken. There are men : found Intereatine Call early and procure a s • , ''' ' it is itino reporlett, and he lieved well young men and hut's In the company who have ' copy. - founded, that General Pfank;in es , aped never seen fen We and who will barely stand II ' 1,, from his captors on Monday', and that examination. And we saw many boys signing i a tr , yr eT i ' e s,, , A • l M ni , h , l). „', i -T ' t t d r ,t e , l ,7 ‘ , i i :',,,'' ' l%, ~ ' the rebels spent rnri-t id the day frying to in other companies. So that it may - be put down t n *lo .'. 1 irth St reet• find him, but we Ire tins.. ei -.slut The e fact that can be relied on, that one-half of • - • Trueses and ortero at It/toast, a 15r,,,.;- , rebels left 420 or their wminded in Hit thehundred days men are young nien and boys store, tr.l Market sr., below Jth. _ ..... _ . iloStliitni at Fred.. rick. who have never been out in the service. They ' ADDITIONAL - A. ihroor • c.irrespond why make an good soldiers/1B the older "boys," Jl.;ai;P7l-.^MICTII3I -----.--- A NT1(1/ Vl' ravers : ant says: The excitement 11l liallimore and they have at least set older persons a patrt. : olio example well worthy of Imitation. i JOSEPH MEYER it SON, hmti,,d. seripthn The people finding the outlets of the city el osed, rushed ___ MANrFACTURERS OF alit, id the Philadelphia boats in erOwds, A Fire. - Yeaterday about one o'clock in the abandoning their trunks on the wharf morning a cry of Are woe heard on the stroete, l ' ;' " -..- AIN • -t l t NT) IFA-Pic V lini.rtunitr., July 13.—The telegraph and Immediately the fire bells rang and the FURNITURE AND CHAIRS to Annapolis is working all right hose carriages and engines were heard traverp -.trio- hag the streets in double quick time. The cause ;WAREHOUSE, ' of the alarm was the burning of some oil barrels 103 SMITHFIELD, AND IDS PENN Ste Important from Missouri at the Fort Wayne and Chicago Depot, Some ST. LOUIS, July IB.—The Pelnjel'ai Between 6th at , and Virgin alley. malicious scoundrel had set them on fire, and learn , front post Leavenworth that PI./.111 i'VT2131:11:17.1.111. • bad it not been discovered in time the entire i'2 • i • , • • ' • c i ty, Mis s ouri, w •is oceui it' dl3 two hundred bushwhackers, who bad been Depot and Molly adjoining buildings would have / DAY & 11 tYI)EN been burned up. We annual see what delight . • joined by MOst of the 50 Callt.' , l Paw POW any human being can take In such acts of van militia, then under Thornton. They Manufacturers and • pealed s in delimit. None but the meat depraved and God ' flaunt the roliel ling, anti boast of expee forsaken could design to injure a useful and SADDL.ERY, HARNESS - tient, ('urns tel aid from Quantrell. Gt. I inn:vent company in thlg manner. Will 1t0' , .1 I VcSIOII, :Missouri, at the re A N 1) , quest of citizens ol that place. All re- Teacher's Salarlec-At a meeting of the - emits and i.nlistitutes in camp bete have Central Board of Education, last night, the fel- COACH EARDWARE''' ' b been forwarded. lissouri has an ex lowing scale of salaries for the teachers of the cess of twenty six linndred and ten men city schoo/e was decided on: lVard Schools, 58 WOOD STREET, over all calls up to iiily I,t. P rineinala, *950 ; (lramar Teacher 406; in ,l Mel mediate Teachers, 5350; Primary Teachers, Sign of the Golden Stirrup, 1 1 f3e41, High School - Principal, , l; . :fire ; Professor nos.- Re-ocienpatim of Martinsburg of Mathematics, el 050, Teacher of Penmanship PITTSBURGH, PA., 1 NEW I Olt July 13. —A Herald ape and Book-keeping, 0 1 , :1001 Teacher Of Drawing, OULD RESPECTFULLY ~ u . L vial from headquarters of the Delia rt $2:20 : one assistant, rico t one assistant, 'moo _ VV . the attention of Saddlers, Coach Ma ' kers ' 111fIli. of Western Virginia, dated tin Colored School - Princlpal, Wen; &militant $3OO. and Dealers in general, to their : 1 ]ill, says Gen. Sullivan's division has Where teachers are appointed of less than one year's experience in teaching in the Pehlke Large and Well Selected Stock / re occupied .Martinsburg withaut (mo- Schools, their salaries are fixed at il3o per year Consisting In part for ! lion, whielt is now op sition, and restored railroad communieit less than the rate above named. en thence to Wheeling. Gen, Howe has assumed command at llarper's Ferry, Osslfieation.—A man named pronestleld died very suddenly the other day in Johnstown. A poet •mortem examination allowed that the valves and main .arteries of the heart had all grown into bone, the aoata was greatly en larged, and the ttaohen and laryox were par tlally ()Battled. When living he complained very much of a weight about the heart and of stitro• cation. So violent 'was the ditease that the heart and its functions seemed entirely trans , formed and a new organization formed. Exeitenzesst.—From Harrisburg papers we learn that the excitement of the people in York, Cumberland and Dauphin counties is most in tense. The people are flocking to the North, with horses, cattle hind household goods, leaving their harvests in the fields, and their families entirely ,tipprotected. The E!usquebannah banks south of Harrisburg were entirely lined for miles with the refugees that twere coming In. These people must be easily frightened, as there e nu rebels within fifty miles. Tea charm Elea ted.—The folio wing teachers for the High School have been elected: High School—Principal, Phllotus Dean ; Professor of. Mathematics, W. W. Dickson ; . Teacher of Penmanship and Book-keeping, A. Cowley ; Teacher of Drawing, Henry Moser; Assistants, Joseph H. Montgomery and Miss Josephine A. Shepler ; Janitor, Hugh Boise. Colored Schools —Principal. Calvin Sackett; Assistant, Mrs. Emily Burr; Janitrix, Mts. Sarah Ellebury. Cis:went.ion of Reporters.—A convention of the various Reporters of the Western preas will be held at tbeMose of ibis month in Chi cago. Among other things, tl4 object is to Or. ganize a protractive and for the purpose of raising the saLsrles . and prdserving them at an an elevation. Our salary,always raised itself-- like the bpy that- whistled in - school, but we hare no-objection to gsuto a 'friporter." XiSrsiawhia..:oll Is :worth ilfteen donate barrel at the well Kanawha -region. The land has gone Up out of the reach of all but 'peen. latois. The wells of Horse Neck, t are only pro.. ducing about one husuired-euld ANY barrels day, and theliurning Spring region will not reacha great :numbel.'of wells' !fuel . _ ,b44,,peAp them yieldli Of oft; il'enuntes. and SUOporto-rat at flankta's Itrug , atore, so Market street, below 4th. ' Re rlO t g.—T h e business of recruiting still pima on, in our city. As we write the drums I T ELEGUAPIIIC. ate beating in ourears and martial music is the lauassiss of the day. There is no doubt, but the FROM OUR. FIRST People will awaken to the danger that threatens Th 6 Rebel Pirate' Florida. • them in a few days, and go or send off the num- XEw YORK ? July 18 . -- Aqin i f Master ber Of l inen ibequired in our district, in time to W. P. Gibbs, United States re lieve tie capital now threatened with destruc ported himself to Admiral Paulding, at tion. the Brooklyn Navy Yard, yesterday Morning, having been captured on hoard the steamer "Electric Spark," on Sunday lust, by the Florida, and'paroled by Capt. Morris. Gibbs was returning to his vessel, the "Parole" in July, hav ing been North. He was treated - with marked kindness while on board the Florida, everything being done to make his stay comfortable and agreeable:: lie makes several very importanrstatements in reference to the vsssel. In the Snit place, she carries the following arina• [Went: Four rifled 68 potinders, 8-inch in broadside, abaft the main-mihil; one 20-pounder rifle in pivot, and four small rifles in broadside, forward. In addi tion to this forminable 'battery, she has one gun not mounted, lying ob the i+ter. hoard side of the engine room hatch. Gibbs could not ascertain the calibre, as it was covered with a tarpaulin. She has a ere*. 'of about .200 men, who looked dirty anti undisciplined, and Morris apologized for the appear ance of the ship and crew, and said they had been very busy for a few days. Her chief engineer was confined to his room, on account of injuries j received in falling down the hatchway, and she is short of assistant engineers 50 much that it would I.t: difficult to run the Elec tric Spark, but may --run both vessels over to Bermuda itr Nassau and leave the prize outside, while she goes on will) the "Florida" and procures some engin eers for her. The "Electric Spark" steams in pres mil trim, but seven knots, owing to her being by the, head. Nu doubt Morris will use her as a tender—at least until her coal, one hundred and twenty tons, gives out, or he may attempt to run her into Wilmington with a cargo. Rebel Seonts.—,sereral rebel scouts have been captured wittin the vicinity of garrisburg. One of them Was found to have a large amount ofgold In his possession which excited suspi cion, and he was arrested. There are hundreds of them in citizens' dress, straggling through the country obtaining all the information they can get and communicating with the rebel army. Fire+ in St. LottlB.—A very destructive fire occurred in St. Louis on the 12th inst. destroy ing about $35,000 worth of property, among which was the property of Bazwell Sr. Johnston, lessees Of the Olive street Hotel. The entire loss of real and personal property is not known. Killed.—A man named Andrew Zick,of Wil more, fell under a freight train while in the act of jumping off from it at that place, on the 4th Inst. The ears passed over hie leg below the knee, crnahing it In such a manner as to render amputation necessary. lituntingdon County.—Several meetings hare beeil held in Huntingdon to raise a cam patty for the hundred daya service. It is thought that a company will he raised and sent to the front pretty soon. It Ihe men will not go, the boys will. Corns andthstalons.—We take pleasure In announcing the foot that Dr. Randall, who per formed so many cures equally of terate corns, diseased nails and bunions, hits returned to the city, and may be found et No. Su Filth street. Dr. H. has cured many eases where the patient Lad tried all sj stems beton., and an certificates from Thomas 31 Marshall. Esq., William Yhulips . Eli 1 aau4, nn I tansy well known cittzens who hare Buttered from these troublesome peata. t;ti ~,i turday a e Were Alenvn the following certutcete from Henry Briggs of lteavt r county • ' Air. Randall ex tract, d a most painful corn for me Mit summer, same flamed my loot and rendered me pre!, tly lame, but In less than ten minutes i imia ready to leave his office, and have net er felt re twinge since. His cures are invaluable and 1 ibn hie skill encouragement. Trusses and Sappotters at Itaaktr.,'s 1 , 1 ug store, 13 Market St.. below ith. Charlotte Blume.— We are todebte to Mrs. Charlotte Blume for two slieeta td music entitled—“kitallght. Within My Heart," and "The tioldiet's Happy Return," for whi.la we return our thanks. Mrs. Blume keeps con stantly on hand all kinds of sheet mustr, and the best quality of Pianos, which will he die posed of aCthe lowest rates. Her place of busk mac Is at No. 4.1 Fall, asset, where lover. of music about.' call 'adore gulag thiewhere. kinds of Muste and musical lustrumeuts sale here. Carriage Manufacturers. Patent and Enameled Loathers, . . . cled Cloths, Damasks, Broad Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Bands, Springs, Axles, Bolts, PeHoes, Spokes, Hubs, Shafts, etc., etc., • AU of which have been PURCHASED WITH. GREAT CARER Especially the WOOD WORK, which will be found of the Bret Quality, Well seasoned and Dry Saddlers and Harness Makers, Will find a full and complete stock of Ilan:Less Leathers, Saddle Trees, flames, Web,, tall Measure Straining Webs, of all Numbers, Bits, Buckles, Stirrups, Spurs, Threads, ate., etc., etc., All of which will be . sold at the lowest CAS prices, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. TO TILE #31i1)131..E.R.5. P. S.—We do not deal in Saddles and Bridles, but leave those GOODS for our customers to make and sell, im they properly belong to that branch. my2S-tf DAY & HAYDEN. • DWELLING IN ALLEGHENY A person occupying a modern and well ar ranged thtee story house eligibly located on the Commons la Alleghedy, le willing to exchange with any person for one in the city or suburbs, that is smaller and at a lower lent. Apply for information to S. s-BBYAN, Broker and Insurance Agent. 1 fl 2 02 Fourth street, Burke's Building. Oiplos or TILE ALLEGE/MY iNEI) 1 11130., I'VTDICND.—ThePITTEBI'.IIGE,D July 5, 1861. d rectors of this Uompany kuiPresidentve declared an a Dividend of THREE DULLAUS per Share out of the prate of the past nix months, payable to Stock hOlder• on or after AtONDAY, July IL 1861. jY/2"Bt D 4 M. BOOR. secretary. - A4II_REVNCIV MEW STOCK,OF 11. Ladiei' . Maws' and Childrerul BOOTS, biIOES and GAITERS, which I will bell at a alight advance over coat _ _ AT BORLANDS, ea Market street IIIIII=Illiinlill!! - - apture of the Trains at Gunpow der Bridge. General Baldy Smith. NEW YORK, July Lis—A steamer Las just arrived here from Fortress Munroe, having aboard Gen. Baldy Smiya and staff. RALLY! RALLY! RALLY! 9111 - 1 E DANGER NOW THREATEN- N& our Capital appeals to the patriotism of every citizen. Every citizen must turn out. OUR STATE IS IN DANGER ! Al! persons recruiting SQUADS, COMPANIES, BATTALIONS or REGIM tor State or National defence, under the ENTS (foy er-noes call for 21,000 men for lOU days, will re port immediately to the Military Executive Committee at WILRINS HALL, for the pus pose of effecting the organizations. I am authorized by the Finance Committee' to offer a bounty of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to each man for the first four companies organized. JAS. S. NEOLEY, Chm. BM Committee. °apt. J. K. HABBOL'R, Sec. The Committee will be In session night and day until farther orders Capt. JOHN K. BARBOUR, Sec. ME. Ex. Com ; pro tem. PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR. IN ACCORDANCE WITH arsoLr- TIONS passed at a large meeting of the mer chanta,manti lecturers and business men of Pitts burgh held this morning, I hereby recommend that, in view of the urgency of the call for vol unteers to defend our Commonwealth from in vasion by the rebels, the business houses of this city and manufacturing establishments be clos ed until the quota of 1,600 volunteers be enlisted for One Hundred Days ; and Ido also hereby recommend that every loyal citizen capable of bearing arms will come forward promptly to aid in forming the regiments now being organiz ed. It is also earnestly recommended that the pro prietors or all the public houses close their bars during Tuesday and Wednesday ' or until 'the regiments now being formed are filled. _an • JAS. LOWEY, Tr.. Nlayor. WM)ON. Lead Buiners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters. IP/3 Hi Wood at., near Sixth. <nfarvr:. ~~_, ~:::y....,~,:0.;5~w:~..~-.a=a:.w..a ~...,. _...a,_~_.--s+=.rs Cf - f r ~ TELEGR,AP/I, ORDERS FROM MM, GEN. eoLICH Colored Troops to Rendevons a Camp William Penn, Specldl to the Post HARRISBURG, Julyl3. 1. Colored troops raised under circu lar dated Bead-quarters liepartmeint of the Rusqnehanna, July 12th, 180, 1 will rendevous at Camp William Penn, ,near Philadelphia. 2. Colored troops will be commanded by white officers. 3, Upon the application of the com manding officer of a company of colored men to the agents of any of the rail roads in this department, transportation will be furnished to the camp of render. voile. By command of_ MAJ. GEN. COUCH J•n. S. Sciirurzs, Maj. & A. A. Q LATE FOREIGN NEWS. Arrival of the Steamer Aus a. kNDy IIooK, July 13.—The Austra. lasion fr ,, nl Liverpool 2d and Queens town 3d, has arrived. There had been no fighting in Denmark since the capture of Alsen. .ATER —LoNnoN, July 3d.—A Cabi net council was held yesterday, meeting at Lord Salisbury's. On Mon day morning it Will, it is said, be com posed of members of the House of Lords. They will decide on the course to be adopted in regard to the Danish question and vote of censure on Monday night In lieu of the 2nd Pawraph of Mr. Do Is raelis' motion. 'Sir. Harvigate will move to submit to her Majesty as the opinion of the House that the independ ence of Denmark and possession of the kingdom, on terms proposed by Repre sentatives of neutral powers, ought to be cuaranteed. The loss of the Danes at Alsen was to 3,000, mostly in killed, induci ng 41 officers. Mr. Newgate will offer an amendment to the vote of censure, viz : That Eng land ought to guarantee tire Independ ence of Denmark and the integrity of her possessions. The London 7"4 of today argues it from the China's ews that affairs in Virginia are again romising to Grant, hot accords to him a certain admiration for such stubborn,and invincible res&u -1:,,n as he displays. The Morning Poid publishes diplomatic documents confirming the fact that a holy alliance between Russia, Austria and Prii , i‘iia has been consummated. The Bank of France lost three mil lions in specie during the week. FROM BALTIMORE. Further of the Rebel Raid. BALTIMORE, July 18.—There is and ,aised to he still a few squads of cattle stealers in some portion of this county, but all are making their away towards the county of Monongahela. It was re ported this morning and generally cred ited that the rebel cavalry force which crossed the Washington Railroad is still at Bellsyttle, and had reached Annapolis and that ancient city was actually in pos session of the rebels. The report spread all ()vor this city and was strengthened !iy the fact that a gunboat was sent for luring the night, but at 8 o'clock this morning it was learned from the tele graph office that all was quiet at Annap olis, and that so far as known no rebel force was coming in that direction.— Arrangements have been made for the defense of Annapolis, and gunboats were stationed in the harbor which command the land approaches. The destination of the large force of rebel cavalry that crossed the railroad at Bell ville and Bladensburg is theretore not known. Thls force may have swept to the south side of Washington, or proba bly they are going to fulfill the predic tions of some of our rebel sympathizers, and keep on to Point Lookout to release the 20,000 rebel.prisoners confined there. The distance from Bellville to Point Lookout is eight miles. There was a general suspension of business this after_ noon—the citizens turned out larg,ly and reported for duty. In various wards all the public houses were closed and the city was very quiet. Confidence is re• stored, and the only fear now is that the enemy may escape from the State with- out being duly punished ALL QUIET AT 'WASHINGTON NO ENEMY IN SIGHT Trains to Resume Operation BALTIMORE, July 18.-7 p. m.—A lo comotive and tender which left Wash ington at 10 o'clock to-day, has arrived here safely. But one rebel was seen on the road, and he was nearly starved to death. There was no enemy in sight.— No fighting of moment was going on and all looks well. Trains will probably re sume running to-morrow ; telegraphic communications will also be resunted'no doubt very soon. Telegraph Wires Aga,ta Naar To er pa, JalY It.—The Amerlcap Telegraph Linea .are again working 'di rectly ',brought° Washington.- At pres ent they are occttpied with official busi ness.' .F? . 1«.. 7 L:A.' 7E` IV.-Y FOR THE POST. FROM HARRISBURG; tralasian BALTn s, July 13.--4 p. m.—One 9f Quarmaster Meigs' boats haujust ar rived from Washington,having left there very early this morning. All was then going on well. Yesterday was iatl;er a gloomy day, .and there was a great deal of uneasiness low : mg the people:chem.— There had been litavy fighting out on the 7th stree4 road. The rebels were trying to eaonre..Ft. Stevens, abut we held it this, ttigroing. Confidettee was restored 4 , was eomudered ierfeetly safe. . — Late • • 1/4 Washingtop. PH, cititlnlierttre, July 13.—The Bull - tin.gut7s4 4gentlemart who left Iraph. ing „ OplOck: last evening has' , reached this city this aftertoox. - He states that though there was great ex eitement in the- city, up to the time he left there had been no assault. the Battle on the Monocacy. its Results.lnvaluable to Ba , (4pv. Bradford's Vali utd - itii Results. Nuw Youx, luly 13.—A, gentlemen trent Baltimore informs the E aening Post that the battle on the Monocacy, though aidefeat, was invaluable in results to 4altimore, as it heldlin check the rebels until the authorities could make arrange nients repel the attack, if any made. GO. Bradford's call, was responded to by thousands. At midnight bells were rung, and 6000 men hastened to the place of meeting, among' them fourteen veterans of 1812, Who aided in repelling the British invaders:, All the treasure of t 'city was Placed on boats under the range of guns and forts. Genera; Ridketts is stationed outside:Alf lifeuity. Hey fighting had taken place at Brdokville, twelve miles north-east. of Pirishington. No fears are entertained for the safety of the Capital. Encourag ing from Hunter--his troops newly equipped and in fine condition. He has bee reinforced by volnntzers from Ohio, and Iriow holds the route and pass by which Early's troops crossed the Poto mae,tio that they must return by the lower fords. Grant has not reduced his force; and the surrender of Pete.sburg is hourly expected, Gen Crooks Moving South. A Fight at Westminster, Md A Division for the Relief o Washington. The lOpinion of a Messenger PHq.ADELPFIId, July 12.—The Evening Butieteri has the following special : BALTMORE,Julyl3—Nooti.—lnforma- t on received here this a. m., place Gen. Crook's at Westminster, Md., moving South, and Averill at Frederick. A fight occurred on the Railroad near Westminster, in which the rebels were driven off with great 1055.,. A division has moved from the Relay House to An napolis Junction for the relief of Wash ington. A messenger who got through from Washington last night says our troops, with the veterans from New Or leans, can hold the city. He thinks the rebels will not attempt to take it, but have destroyed the Railroad, and will' endeavor tp retreat by way of Edward's Ferry. FROM NEW YORK. General Franklin a Prisoner NEW YORK, July 13.—A Havre de Grace special to the Philadelphia Inquir er says: Lieut. Col. Mitchell, Assistant Inspec tor General of the 19th army corps was with Gen. Franklin when he was Cap tured. He says Gilmore was looking for Franklin and mistook Mr. F. A. Wal lien for kiln, but was satisfied to the con trary, wh4t Gen. Franklin, who was standing by, spoke, saying "he was Gen. Franklin ;" Gilmore said "he was happy to know it," and claimed him as his prisoner, providing a carriage for him as he was lame . The Philadelphia Press is satisfied that the whole power of the rebel force will be thrown upon Washington., the move ment north beingionly a feint. They are In greater force about that city than anywhere ih Maryland. LATE FROM BALTIMORE. NO REBELS IN THIS VICINITY, Gilmore's Raiders Left for Washington. riaLvratoßE, July 12.—There are no indications this morning of any rebel force, large, or small, being within 20 miles of the city. The .last s of Harry Gilmore's raiders crossed the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad beyond Ellicott's Mills, on their way towards ,the main rebel force in the vicinity of Washington at a late hour last night. Committee of Banks Adjourned See, Fessenden Offered no Propositions. NEW You, July 13.—The Commer ciat says the Committee of Banks ad journed having no proposition from SecreVtLy Fessenden before them, and consequently nothing to act upon, it is understood, however, if the Secretary i fibould propose a loan of Fifty Millions of Dollars on loud banks ready to take pro rata proportions though they would make conditionally the Secretary accept checks in payment, as they have tot enough legal tender. All Quiet at Washington MEM ~~~ Wr.Tfi 0311103 OP/Ulf* P:Cliti"l 1-,5i4 TEOPSDATs Jtibr.U.4l4-L'*47'sl, t l o dekateli fair demand for the leading articles. wne-Wasititer-- continues warm. The market genera* was ,iinettiect;.l4.l-0 Will be foundthe tudrevthab' came under our notice: PIG LEAD—Prices have a an dr set Hoiden are now pikitiss &wpm .11AdOPC—*tdeti 12,00 Q ZS 110, u Rio e 511:k± , Sides, ribbed, s,ooolto,`lff@itifit,44oX, ile @lT;irrisdryffates,` , 4,000 `1531f 90r4R Hams,s,ooo doCounty SD ta o /4 Elc3s-fl e, at , ' IMIED ERF,F•74., '9iOTfiMPIFH“ IF4' 2131 c" • " " _ - Salezi fgeweil Lefty s t apes y— itleiut4ll34os. Pot, sold e@cli, , DRIED PRUlT—Appleg likt , ee..16, Fetches at 10@200. " BUTTER— was , unadtt....4rnaoy I Loal. G.R AIN - -Oatssides 50 bush freatrarti*,ll -7 4,;& - f• - Corn, sale WO bshelled, fronstlatore,l4oo Wheat, sales of Red at4o2 o 2 ,o4.WhitellarAtzper,-- buab, • STARoff-...Saleirtym e EIES 844. prisms& ranges...4ov 23@20c. itiolasses; eaten ttlibldeOrisann)itails @I 2O per Syrups range from $1 =RIO. ; 2 CriEvsE- - saiee 25,W0 Aspentlißellately ds, came figure. FLOUR—The market was Arm with A erase demand. We note sales of 150 liela - Utra Family from atoreAt4ll , loo@il.6o; 200 do, 4' - - @11,50;100 do, ell 25@li 50. Cottntry lOta 'O4 - lower and carious flgtues. oppsys 05 rite Dißtir Poe - Torrnarhs.r. July 14, /144. 14 - - BUSINESS--resterdaY VrartlOVaepFitafae, as sales were concerned, they were few , 411 , 4,44 . , between. The receipts by the Allegheny - dyer s were small amounting to 604 bbls. G;;‘ 4 ,01 . lots werd'uold at 45c, pkgsinclUded, mended but we heard of no sales at tie y...Residunnand Naptha were. fim Adrd;u were nominal. Refined was In more demand Some 8,300 Ws was undernegotiation-,* let t. folibwingite 'O4 eetie.4l4eanje der our notice: CRUDE—The,otreringe wens-Avila emiliraies.f-t.--: were likewise, viz: Sales 125•hltlaj Pkiiiktetl4ll4- 4 beib(ido 45e, and:7s d 04.15., riFSDIED—Was ~ only sales that came imaer our notice Were, .. bole, free, at $400.. 4uguat,. &livery upelvei , shaded oil cooktbe putehaiWtt at lower rates. : • Oil Receipts Pen Allaganikrilbrii4L-, Pennock, Ball k Co, 18;' B Denyver,l3lsPS_' fier man, el; -RD Cochrtailo6;. Clerk Ar. Gallagher, 59; H Rosenbaugh,"94.-, Tonnii9o447 Itostort grocery Ata:eket. T.' '' : -- • - ' 4 '•'- ':', Cofree—The market - continues.-2:u4y,,litioiBt - ,- - - - -- ,, - ,S nominal rater, notivithstandliag the iadinneage of buyers ! and large acctuhulatiottl 61'..Titticks;' The facility with.which other ItheaV.arette teitiKsi:i.-, are substituted for, this commodity ha . pertna?-:,- neatly cheSkedits‘ coilmiluPtiolialuldrAltelittbit= bliity.lailuit a large iihrtion of thaistochir,now s held in bond will have to be expertedlixordetto.,fkr . l a/lz.e - .ll,proftt. We ; hear .of, Zu3 Xlll*llatigelli.',:,!:-'7,4-`: .Tavit - is h e isbore the: views or4tpusera4tAw4.,:-;--_;,_§:, and St. Ddmingo atillB6l4ocli lb cash, ".,....- • The stock:_-, of Caffee`Warst. heads . 7 4. 1 7.4;:tc- : - :' . .M--';'• made up'by Hall, Hildieth Sr. Co., brokers, VAC' -'':-...--, sa f o ll ow , ~ , , . , -. ,.....a.trff • -___,,.` . - - - "..'. -,- . 1, 4 7:•.if. . ~ ~. net, - -4 , - IMI,,- - ;• - " , .f - -;:r.?.t., st ihiping i ocommon. - -7a tioliS9 . , -,..,..,. „gogly?, ; , A . Z . C. , n Cape ... . 2,000 • ' • , 18,6011 - ....,- - --. , ..i.f 5 ., " Gonalves .0 284 '... ._: . 163 \ , 212'''''.'-,0:. . „..... . 108 , - . ;... ,,, -... , A . :4 , , g, x :" . 4er 1 pockets 1,000 ' ;:"'''''''), -';‘, --- n - s ---"-- - -..7. , T0tal - jsackagie,..*:..._.csube i.• ...›. -2,802- -N:f. Bugar--The market forthiscommodity4Aore .-F.; quiet, though as set unsettled. TheJspecula;;i--4.,,•,_ tire and exPorA , movement ishicatave - lioted,tlast - " -.' !: e .,Y , c.•,,: week;lipirbeen checked-by the m o re stestlYtatittr: : -- . - : - ;=.:-3• of gold, which have induced importers to teith-- - •,----.,,,-5-.• draw a portion of their forge, gooks frotrikbond . .f , . , , ,,, ,f. , ' for consumption and the materiettleclinnift the- l'' - F , .. , 7- , -.4 European inark'ela. , sates or---Ato hiuls , Cutet- - Muscovadoior ' - voicinoi iaaltbds Tar .. • ... groce . ry, Iti - go`our or e market rit-itc; hani - Ifill : .--,...--„ z-,- -Cent; 10 9 Inca Cuba fella* at 2 4/12z4prw.lito- .-:_-: , -.:t) ilned Sugars ale `a abade easier , ' .sei,. - .:st mic for ernihed,AtOwdered andl*Extga'tektktt --.,...:-?..-_-,. 24 , ‘ 1 1 4 , 2534c for coffee crushed, . . ~... ~...-: ~,, - , :i.... - ,7-,, The stock of Sugar in first hands Jl4l-1,441‘ m ade up by.Jotut 21.: - 41 1 1104.11,...bygfkfri xLl tts 4l,l i. - -..'. , ,1-. , . llows : 4 .. , f" '-' ~ , ,S. , 2 3114 a. ' _- . ..1i: , . , - ,' --_,::-. - i - k. - .;..A. cubs yellOw; ixotelf.... .........7,814:„.-; ~ ,1 14 - -- ,.,,i,v.i.,-, Cuba Muscovado, Muti'....40,631, .. • 544-I.':--..,.;,41tt MiudiN, ',,' . "....11,460 , ...,.. - - a5,547, . _f:;:,.:_,. lifolassetiL-The market is qtfleth,Ul- vary 111 1 " i t: -,;,:',7-1-'-1: .1 15 with stocks cinuientratisiin:a few h a s di -:-.„:,-4..--...-...;,-1 at such extreme rates as, to limit, trrinsactitno: ..,-"•-i---'.,..,: ligtelr- to 'the. immediate' wants bt.thilittad*.:„.,',l':',,f_,:-:!.,5: Clayetr C Übatztay. beolt.ll2.xiaititrially;;-**486.-S.:::-=-..----g. 80c; doMuscovado , rier/f4wo-ireTl.:-'---.--• per gall., cash; sharaely any Porta; ' , - ..''...-, c,';:-.-5, in this markit,-IvouWaell -for ab00t:111...12.:. ::: '' - '-f.." - ?'4? distilling no tratidictiotuff Cola sotttliCm . ,:at:lll - -. ..!!,...,.-.- - 7,..-s''' aRc., cast,. •.. - .. ... . - . 2 : -,.1. • - , i.4-1 7 -Aa; The ptock dit MOlatiiiaiii Arai nods, ,dillyl, ~- -- . . E..-1- , as made up by it. P. , `Perfnlinitn, bttiker, liraf Ai -:. ~,i '.;.,: . 51.,":..i. follows': African.. Ceylon .. Alannllla Cubs elayed. mi dA • 1 18 61. Cuba,eubm. o b 74u c r o h izt , d r,ri '260 - • - 4,845 Clzioilomat I MaticeaL Ciiretarrail 1; Fiona—Tlnsettred, ptdees in SL3slor extra family. C „f'• • , • onsr—Dull at Dill 16@1 18 tos $1 o Ftenin,: l 4Y-It O6Jl OS for ear:. :Su m s P OATS—DaiI et rel. . Wisaroian—ln Sli rdema oolders ndfirm at at7ri 11, • 3terrallnin 183‘6 , 2034e tor Onocranans—Coneos 54457 c, Sugar Vic. ;; . 82 ssett_ 'AL" Sot.ven--At 52'4,6= SO: Ernaanos—*te ad 4. - e •,• r • i k • brny-1n) Axicet. Now Yolln, oTtll7l irteltlitit_ 4l l4 - - unsettled; opening 'at mr, during at - /DYSENTERY AID-. Diarrhcea. At . i7P-7 D.LKON'S A.SO.ILLTIO:, : I .4: -,, V4 .6 ,... , ...,., , ~ ...,i,. E,.!,... 2;....4- _ -,,.....,,:...& -..„ ..,-• lISL/LCIEBERIZY :, ...., C 4II 4FXNAITTE„ 1 • ; _,--,:,,.....-,1 '-i.',il - , . ~ ~. .. ._ .-.......5,.... 1 •,-,,,....,?...,-,) :•.•;T::•-' 1 -:yvi & :-;11 ~::"...41.1 - - ",f,A , . ,- .:-,& -_...„,:,,,, a , .....,' , '....nV-4 ..,:i. , ...7,...J4 , ,, ..- , ~.,,.„:„ . - '-<-.-,,, , : t ,,, , ,,, -..- , -.4-., , ..- ; -----Sz_•l ..---,.... ,-; , :, , ..-i , Is the only safe and sure ours. -It- es* ale eralno opium or deleterious drugs, no eral or other injurious oonspounda, to remedies generally sold for this:tdim; , disepte. His so eflicaoiourthat Phylisisa' very generally use it in their Practice ilk - all chronic and dangerous eases, , ger Use no Cholera mixture. eidta2W-. fat compoettione, (many, ,of =ditty mine and'rula the canatitution,Y4rhei:yrit; san obtain an unfailingremedy u duple ' and safe as Blukberriukthemselyek Ask for Dixoes B revs, • vs, and see that the propylet&i,ridiatiOi: written on the .outslde:wrappeof tle. Prepared-only Bor. fro,, B1N0p0:41T1; For nle by all reepeetable t Price, (old style, B 5 obi} 250.4:600,, aN Sl, oar Bottle. • ' AUCTION SASS;. , 1 A• ' mem. .. , ArcwioN. Era .5. vsimu,sTRINET, . - ~i ?-• , - . c;" , .'i.c,': ___.,_.,__ I PAWRIIRORERS SALE OF owimpf4l ,.74::::,.? and Males GOODS. OommenehrONDAy, s__ ....t:;: , .r.:, , ,! a uly,lBth at 2 oNdock,end eveninga Weitiekloll - , :V ,,-4 -4 , 2 ra be sold at Masonic Ralf Au:4km onse,lfo.4llr- , ,•: e ., i p,i Fifth street, .4-large .quantifr of :leadoritifdk "' _: - „!v,.1 elothing.compriatag Sze. Macke *tit dna coat., - : -. -.:.- ;; -$1,3„, s1 drab woolen coats, alpasei coati. , ninewidliee,,:.. 7 __ „ .„i.-A linen, duck and summer coat. x emudinele,-1014..-; -`-'ii-,,,t:,„iy;..p sallies and linen pants for zeta and lag% --diffk,,-- and summer vests, - boys Jacketi l / 4 1* fie F"- a , handicerehlefe. am. Alan, lattftwidlk antrautel`,,;:z-a, :Der dresses. ehildretut dreseetriellk an blesfard;..:-,A and sae it alumna; bed spreads.- to - -.-', f -":-: '-, peelalottention‘is called tothie *Moja. lbw. ;: • , ,,;,- 4 % ,, _ goods wall:* mold without raileeire‘,• - - - . ''...;',Cl-4,4: __,...___'-' ~,4",1E-5, RETATI SHOE STORE ' AT 'Axivrill.V.442:-,..4.* Thunder-and' Ilkley -evsninie. July 'Alifft.' 44%*i1--534 „nth. at lifiukude Hill Auction Retwo. I10:•14.W-'-:."-N mama etreert ; wsilliortiom uteliouneeigittevock.:-.'svklz,: ; olabityrettatitholottkr* salisPerealPtorr. ' ' ,- ZA% C' ? noun. Eltinstrsat. n itiii 'lf - itakneri :AND :11 t.A.Ot`:!- -. :kq-;ii:. Shoes at 'Ill'IWAINE:162.0101104,, ....z.‘v.Z...,,,, Alt =n=
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