ADVERTISING AGENCIES. 4 11D:ins. t-4. rETTENGILL ac M. No. al Bark litott, New Lnic any, and No. 6 State Street, Bottsit; and L. P. FONTArNE & Co., WNassau street, New York city,. are au " thorized to take Advertisements and Subacr4 - for ha , at lowest rates. .1"4 1 74 Willturnish the DAILY POO4, to age' , is at the rata of tam per hundred copies. INTE I,I6,ENCe. - FRIDAY MORNING, ICILY 15, 1864 Missing' Papers.—Any of our readers hav ing copies of the "Daily Foot" from Jima 14th to July 11th, will cooler a favor by leaving or send ing them to this °Moe, as our files are incom plete from that date. ''. Supplementary Draft., ..:' _ - The draft In the sad District, compoeed of Al legheny county west of the river, Butler and • Armstrong counties, to till up the extra fifty per mot. quota, commenced on Wednesday.— The following la the result as far as the Districts have been gone over: FIRST WARD. Whole number of names placed In the wheel, did; deficiency, 14 ; number drawn, including for' per cent excess for exemption, 29. Jos. W. Williamson, James Piper, . ' John Al'enne'Byrom2 Painter. Friend. W. Jenkins. ,IN Ullam Boyce, 13101 d W. tztnith, John Frinle t William Conner, James Cla ir, Henry W. Lewis, Chas. Rt. Smith, ltruteell Blakely. Andrew Pitcairn, James Robinson, 'Archibald Dryden, 'Yrilu llanleker, Al.tchael Marshall, William ?Idle, John L. Wilo ta..; fienry Grey, Ephraim Wiley, Amos Finkbine, Alfred Wagstar, Robert 1 1 P0hesney, James li. Wright, Jottn Shultz. G:otge hlllteroberger, - • - EIeCOND WARD. Number of names plßced in the wheel. 611 lielency, 20; numher drawn, 43 . ,john Frederick, Janes P t'arlef, JELL:CO.B A. 31,, , ,,,',..11. .1,1,1,6 Al'Alilleii, David Hunter, 1 / 1 ,:0t.:`, edy, William W right, Joe. F. Thompa,,n. John t 'raigliton, James S. Parker, William H. Dawson. Hiram Taylor, Wm. Eichnour. John Alariltila, Hugh Si'Cartney, kV ai. Ackerwright, Abraham linker, Ebenezer Searl. Thos. Cooley, , rbeodore Milton, John 0. Clolden, 'Samuel W..llleana, John Arbuckle, 'John Lester, l"red. Ciughnuan, Newton Webb, Thom p. W. Orubba, ;Henry O'Neill, Simon Stockwell, !Calvin 11. Church, Wm. Brown, Front. ..it. , Alfred Gallagher, Owen IToods, , :leorge Ramsey, Wm. Brown, Hattell Bt.:John C. Davie, Andrew A ill, !feu ben Reynolds, James Wallace, iJamea M. llUlllip. TnieD OAR D. Number of names pl,:ed in w heel clency 41 ; number to Le drawn B'2. Henry Gaul, Second street. Richard Parker, White Oak Alley Christ. Reitnenetteider, Perry street. Lewis Welland, Gerst's alley. Joseph Mangold, Greed street. }Oho Stephen'', Pike street, blaliastinge, First street. T Rhomait - ail, East Comtsw.s. Peter Bender, Second street. Henediet Eoerly, Perry street. Jose*, C'rewfotd, .37 Boyle street. Incent Morrow, Last Lane, Christ. Ore. nauger, Pike street. John Anderson, 298 Federal street. george William Orr, 93 Doyle street. Valentine Peterlons. corner East Lane. Witham Carmichael, 47 Poplar street. William Lnet, 29 Ohio street. Samuel Lee, 96 Fleming street. Francis (.:raj'', Federal street. ash sly, lasplenade street. Theo. liesktne, East Line. henry Zeakcy, East street. Zechariah Moore, Chestnut Street. Leonard L9et , Perry street• Daa - 1,1 SlehThlght, 55 Ohl., street. John .M3'et,. str, .t. 01111 Pete, Last Lane. John Marl ~,F;;• r, Third slarel. O. W. Robinson, List Oiremona Hezeki,h Johnson, Pit alley. Frederick Leonard, Cl Diamond. Owens Poplar Street. Hoyle Kerr, M. D. Hemlock street. loan Deltz, Pike at reel. A. W. Clancy, Ise bandliticy street W. C. Brown, lel Ohio street. •• Daniel Fry. 'Third street. David :.loony 17 Tomato street. rter beck, Pike street. l e .elancthon McMillan, 53 Boy le street. Samuel W, t ete, 20 Tomato street. Eeorge Lioliatiser, East street. Oonrnd Stroth, Seeped street. John Snauer, Middle street. Adam Kotz, Center street. W K. C3iay, 11 Esplanade street . Reml Seh wee, Third Street. Henry Shatter, Second street. Thos. Fletcher, Id Poplar street. Hobert ILA r mstrong, Esplenade street. Weary Snautter, teen alley Ohrlstian Schafer, 63 Hoyle street. • - Samuel P Monter, 2132 Federal street Rotary Fsygil List street Pratacts Vaught, Diamond Aug. Fultz r,etond street Harry SWlnder, 'Union avenue ?red Heckert, 1'27 Ohio street. Henry 0 W lter, IS Eoyle street Chas KapPler, 173 Ohio street t3eo Solomon. Chestnut street James Hubbard. 54 Flenllng street Wary Bruce, cti BLyle street ..rOtlD Hull, Na eat street litqtry Vogt, East Lane Eeso Smick, Long Finlay ek Davis, 64 North Common pheu Shultis, (ferry street ron Cull; West street hn Winkle man, 7J-.:(7, Ohlo ntreet oda B (lonely, lahanuaplci street Vitas Palmer, It Fleming street John Green, 55 James street l4tormius Waver; Long alley - Zech Barnhart, f'irst street Diemen Kahn, 267 uhlo street Sohn Sibley, Ohio street David Lake, l'irst street Lewis Simon, Pike street Peter /tickle, Long alley Geo L Anderson street L1.C45 fOIVNOHIP. Albert T. (i.)ft; oaro T0T758131P. Isaac Crarrierd WM. Jackson, T. M Illutchinson I Michael Seigle niece N0T.E1,9 TOWNSEMP. John sing Lewis Black Lewis Seiple .Jos McKinney. 431.E . T0N TOWNINTIP. I Jas 1i Malec. tl naian TOIVM3II/r. Christopher Stitt Geo Schenck John NV etlefer ;Reuben Miller Stun.: S Semple 'Jos Minns Ruth Miller !Jos Smith Witham Bonet, .Henry Frederick _Timothy Hare :christopher Schany Paul Scharr !Sebastian Mental Hobert Foster Geo \labia* To a Biz. ,Jim Falkinhs m Nicholas Sanioid ca.per Kehl Sebastian Yang J A Miller Fred liaomay Andrew Shalty Jacob Aeh'enimrt Patrick Donely Jacob'Panst Artustrad Morrison David Miller Valentine Mender Michael William Sander Sao GeT Henry Stiinple • Wm Wickline Jesse lifilerman LThristietn Baum Fada Miller Nicholas Beaver Andrew Popp Michael Haney Christian Young John Mere Anton John St7tdard Adam J Both • Philip Fisher' Conrad/400re George Streak. Henry Dilute snmuel Sun guy James Steel. jr. John Gerhsch . • ' Peter Cook Ge m orge Heifer W. H. Snowden, C;7l Washington Keep Valentine Priensline Wm Luta John )(liner Martin Ludwtok sit intim Allethera r p or . 'tier county comtnefted Pala 136 ft Camp Sas H Lung Peter Meta.% Jos Moan James Kelley EM2113 Geo.. /Raman Lewis Engelman Jacob Staufer "Hestryeel. Peter man J jo acS.Nep ol SePh li Sorr Jacob Settler ier Geo Plainberger Julius Shrank Aragnst Nirder :Wm Hinkle Martin Rielly Jno Shortman Jno Miler Win Rumal Jim Hitter Geo /Ryer Joseph Men tze r Andrew Mit& }lied Lawrence Henry Rntnbach Jno °may Jacob Elgler 3 no Schroffell Jas Watson Henry Hagman' Christian Etinkant Kilian Lewis Straub Ilia WPM Op./Itch Robert Fountain thins R • . Jnoltitlnbacoi h ali er .sLitedirP idendatar Wm.: laroutri.tn Gotlelb Gephart Jump Maroner . Wm Brum:dug Hand Ganitty rew-Ethaltt p 4 concludes the dr 'Ma of the District. Bo atterno9D. liteuletutile Uso' oB4 Tilaika — Tan Steubruviileitai!road <Tunnel Is progress. rapidly, / l ad the work is . Wile4 ()A with-all alum' &Lieber 111 - 110, scares and at so hLgir Witiquir Prodielt.wittpiliazsathit24ts wun will be ,nAlutiet? 'Alt* sistuinlredszus with— Pc4/40 : the.haiii:locut o 'MAW- they 0 111 1 #1,. FinnOt Jl tbs.tpnsbl. mNov Ai*: Ina meheratii illuriiMideeirtiagtard ,that Wading is the only ex• peWtsti*L restirted to. an th is must be peso. ties4Mlll.l the teumez is dug deep enough to be on ohm!' with limper! already dared. out. ''iteilekt Of the-Sit slatenee Committee "Or Ptitthurffill-_We,take - 0 1- ftlifo . 4ll laying hefoie btirreaders the reportof this eOrnmittee which has done More good to thesoldier and the All iotrantttees put • together:— • • . RZPORT.-16,496 Seidler* have been fed at the dining rooms at City Hall. At the Soldier's Home mealit , hsve Peen turrashoM to 5,788 sol• diem' and lodging to 1,4 A making for the two niontim 71,749 who nave been oared for and pro. vided With meals. ' 9vdr 1,8!A woutuird, 'sabers have had their Wrmihihtidressed atuisueh • medical attention as their.eases demanded, by the Surgeon in charge. Fiftyithree soldiers traVe'been sent to the i r. General Hospittli and transportation to nine ieetkWhowere lett in the city without means of reaching their homes. Thu.sering for the sick and wounded who have passed through out - city during the past months has involved considerable expense, as many of thein have been compelled to remainat the Home for days, and some of them weeks, before they were.able to proceed on the way to their homes. As we contemplate making additional Im provements during the present month, which • will add much to the comfort of the sick and wounded Who may be left at the Home, we .3le oni• l eltizens for a continuation of their liberal ity which has oharacterized them during the past. The follo wing donations have been recell ed during May and June : litlegly Bridge.. r 2.50 •S M Miller sirmingham do.. 100 A soldier of 1812 Clash 100 A 'Shuck Clark 100 Geo 1 1 1eOlure.. . liateman One_.. 100 Three soldiers of Hlrmingliam Gas tre - 15th Mb- C 0... 1 ...... . 200 Ha 1 t.: Westervelt... 60 Mal and Capt rf Hays & Stewart 50 , Col. Stralght's ktarbausits .4. Co 50 coraniand.. - • Si R T Kennedy.. 50 'AI Wori;nian 2 Jo° Patterson... 25 IA Friend 6 Joseph Ring 20 , A Friend ... . 10 John Graham... 20 IA Friend la i lavid Richey... lOu •Caah 10 7 . Ttnifek &.04.... 100 ( Cash c 111 Shoenberger 100 Ca5h...... . Mong , B'ge (Jo.. 250 titan .. 'Ms er, "('Olin- R A George. 10 toc's &00 100 Chas •Cook A Stewart 100 Geo Shires, .1r 1..• Mrs H itnaiing.. Co AI Keiser..... AV B Posey— . . 50 Mrs Captain W. hi'lllurken, Her- Dean ton& co 60 Air M'Clellsr.l II Sproul •,, :lath Want .11d , Society... Fire in New Vork.-d destructive tire ',mi te out yesterday on Baxter l'ilreet, in the city of , New Yea, deatroy Mg six buildings and reader- 1 lug twenty families houselesa. One child was 1 ment. private 'ji. badly burned in one of the buildings before it ; The Conn:ere/0 also says '' Could be taken away. _... ___ ' I dispatch from Washington to a Wall St. .. I hlore 'toeing Thierce.-A party or thlev , s broker, states that Sheridan with his en entered Mr. Albree'e shoe store last evening Sod ' tire cavalry force has been despatched stole a ennalilerati:e sum of money from the • ntercept the rebel raiders, and has drawer. Ilei to police have an eye ou the young ; ; chaps, andthey may yet go down the river to reached Hanover Court Hotise. live to the House of Refuge. i _ _ _.. A Washington dispatch to the Phila- Averiliss -... reea.-A gent lerriah ill reoiy irom 1 delphia Erquirer, de.tesi July 14, $ a. tit Fo . i Pa, hersburg eays that Cc/ter/II A verill'a forces I says' ' were Oat that Oar: , r:n IVcirw, - -I.y> mc,,,,i,,, . The enemy began his retreat across the. lost. Potomac about I'2 o'clock last night.- - • - Idustyred Ont.-The OA Rey anent I, Ys nit., i They lead held Rockville, about 5 miles tered 1.10 At service an.l 1 . od ; e..t. ; I, ) t•., . 'apt. I flout the Potomac, as a base. This J. :door bekyl and Alii.e.n. _ - morning our forces started in pursuit, . .. !:1111111a Pa; . I pr ,- aentatrou.---•theladieso t la 1... liag its, e , and we may yet he stile to incercept their p.esel:frd 1::,1.1. P. 11.011, 11, da ..- • . ,i., ot I - 1..1 II (.7.47 J Me/erne_ . .. retrt•ill ~oath. They are carrying their Co ,„) vv. 8,,,,.... ... , ' Ilill. With a twat sett of Ilve; ware. i .li:lliter as well as impressed citizens f 'aah Sc' Johu Bally .. Mrs J I,.,etbert 6e F Kuhn_ : Itenkiu'e Lair.:' it ... to. rcl 1.1, Ifli • /II- With th e mil. our losses will not exceed A friend... c:A rytiren... . . . eulattine mieulatine. s ro l es AI., tirction to tbe -, , W 5cu11y........ lu 'Provost Ms...bat'. S Hal organs, brings t t.. thcir physt ' gi, •yl '' - " e made "Th'iderable l'al't "r"- A Friend tu : othee -..-3.,1 Dist.. 6 type the i Hiatt-3 or super, seed BEVIT 1 100.3; 1..1 One-half t h e p ene , tis of two Table,,,,, L,,i,i_ ban about In the animal economy ea tette, .• From Washington Itobels Retreat -I.ttone and Reeeption. S.l3i 2'l transmutation and a erofoutel .:hariz. '•11 I ; ing. Exhibition of twenty tneh guns by bluepj.. ,s, a!I lirrigl.lsts t 'o , (addltioaal), WO. __ --...- ..-----, W.v•-fliNoyo N , July 13.!-Skirmishing Proceeds of a concert at Dr. Chu h . ., Ci.,,f,th, 6,,,lt'llselt. li - eroNs To Ttu&.. .a.z..t.t.- had been constantly going on, and , qtr by R. B. hoberts. !aid 115 ! 5 ... f ilitENI um teollity field received 1 y :W. . ..... Young Ladies' Soldiers' Aid : , isirty,..l 4 .i.t.r- o'Ln. onttiltii3h. '1 teasel-el. troops had acted strictly ,m the defensir; tel Hill, *lO 20. Jae Caldwell. . 116,1 uo A hair 3 ~,, until yesterduy evening, when the rein, Pert of proceeds of exhibition by itirminglo. l .1 H smith. GO Co O Me.'../..1. 4 1e 6 lie elifirpell.toters, becoming annoying it ! tit ti School, .Fe 2 27.. Arthur kix.. . 4,1 lo John tilaliabetrei 31. ' - . Fxhibitionnf Exceleior Thespi Society, einrli, Joe n elegr aa ... . tu ~„ s , I ‘,..,„;,,,,.,..,,. 2. , ~., t 5 - 8y determined to dislodge them it mo Fayette Townahlp, has. 12 Parr ;... 11 eta,,,,, ~ ~., Ow 1 . 1 ,1 11 L , •1 Fort Stevens. This Was f'f- Also, il Chß potatoes and apples ItObi Jan,. s 1., Wan.' .1 I'II I 1 I.I.rZTY 3 '' . fur - madly accomplished amid the shoals F. semi, Pulaski, Lawrence fount y; tin pi stea 311 as C Beggs 6ec .' ... ~ .I,n lie, ber g , z,,_ : • t who witnesse d . of app,unse t,f thOSP llo.oes.cd OP: and cupstrom Fleming and Torsenen •, 1 kept ot , hir.3 Ilt sprart. 6eu.l 1 .‘l',•a..e. 11.. • . beetstrom Timis Semple ; baskets of better and : Mrs F.:O i:oclirane aI,M It f rever ... . it/ .; action. The rebels retired in hot haste, a ehiltter from D. Smith, Indiana township ;:.1 B Datzen, 6 i.s., , „st'Elray. . ii, ~ I; far:n at the house of Frank P. Blair, t box biros from Latrobe ;I do from Miss .I A Herniae' 1,, • i.a./ i. richt Ai/VginJklonthothi IS b ushels p o t / o nes from It ;.lae N !choirs. ... in ilo II ~te, er.e• ,!' :' / Sil v I n Springs, a hundred of their Immo] • W. Cunningham, New Castle; to !tea butter front ' ot of li Dunia t , ~ , to Lt, w .1 kt,,,,1 . ... a ~, I ea, including eleven officers, and their - Mrs. J. Oliphant ; sin,, eontributions of hotter, .1.1,0 Julinson to ~,, .. it eV. ~Ito of ...i, ~, L 1,,,,,1 upon t h e fi e ld . bread and meat from Sanitary Fair. Amender Cash... . ... 1 ... it ..e. - .1 I , onnol I.: ',.. of contributions of proViaiiins hat e been left at R I`,Lvto i .11 w M t larvy' aeo . Reconnoissances this morning sho Wed the Home without names. Is 1% etnennsn, .. It ,a, ias in, the. , , that the r.• le le ILO di=appenred din illy We Erealso Indebted to the Chriatlan t'ornrels- i .., ,„ I , w titli, r 1 , ' • :tie 01.11,1 from the front of our fortilica; stun, who have kept the Horne it supplied J.,u e e.,,tte/a,., / , ~ ~,, w t ,t.„ g .., with clottin g , hai.„.t egeg , me di c i ees , woks Aria i J Wiley ..... ... .. it., ,o' y 04,, 1 . - ,:;„.. 1 , , , ,„„ t:otie, alter firing a number of buildings papeura kr W P. , ii teeter lc ye .i a. L Lai 1 ..:. they had previously occupied as A the! ; D ringthe months of Mey and inn* we ha; 0 R.,/,‘,-t ~,,,y 5 ~,, 1 .,,, i , :p . .., , . .., ~,, 1 ,.. ~, II„..:r shar „hoot _ , expended for food, rest, labor, care of slck,art. I- Os rs it Wnilier. cu t.. •,,.1, .s. ~,,,,-,, ; . 1., '' L ' ' ' r - '. Ingot aoldlers home, ac., &e.. 44.25 e 2i. .1 m Buichfleld .'.•• uo 1, ii..,„.,;, s,...nt s report the rebels crossing the Contributions or cash can i.e sent to an tel .1 .s Frazier..... '!, ;,. 05 Plana;, : , ~, Putt - or - la, neft!)). Oprfisite Poi-destine, the Executive Committee. Pro%isions can I.e. 1-, set, ar`2.. • 'IY 0 . isaliitr a /:. •-• .' ( • , (riling leg before them nIKIII: two UV/Winn, left at the Home, No. 317 Liberty street. or at H ot , : .11•Key g u• ... oc yii 1.. / ..,., 6. ~,, ..., e • , I . • 5 ~,J T „„ . . / , ...,,,,,, L ,. . ~, . j .., , , teto, of cattle, which they had etOlen. No. 75 Smithfield street. 3 B O. r... W. P. lA' erstax, ) W :dallier.. 6co s 1~, . Joy. Atelier , '. Eaeetolve Con. ' , 1 „,,, n„,,,j,,„,„,„ !, „. } ~;,,, .., , . .. ~.. 1 faint i It!ickvtlie, says thut the retreatinc , H. M. A ilei...D. S 11 , . N fitUler ht, aI y ( i,„,,„ 1 , 1. • --- • e 1 Vi• Dona: i .1 a'....h r i, ... 60. i N : , 1e1,:.. . ~. ,e. i i. ,, is ilatio morning, moving in the tli• Derimeratle News. J , 'two et !oo I , Lore; r .-' rection of Edward's F'erry. AkoNrreitert Vt., July 12, 1864.-n. leen,- w II . ti, ~ ~, , h.,.„ Rebels near 1.31 rdershurg moved oil erotic State Convention for the nomination ~ 1 , :11 711re.ia., .., .. '... ,' ii I,' :•ft.naln .. . :+, ~ ' crndidates for .StroecrOicer“ ant two electors at " 'TI Dinn.sit - ''` f 1 % . bet• , •••'• , this morning, taking the road westward, large, w. held In this place today. „ he ~,,,„. k Hmoicrw . ~,, 1, }..: Imo olds , ~,.. ' :Ind carrying' Wilt them the number ~ .a I ; uelll.ngrn 7., i., k , ~,,,,, ... :, ~,, horlie.,, cattle, Sc , pro: in that neigh nees of the convention are as follows . Pet Om- S Barite: .. .co j c . t , e e t ,..y, . eraori the floe. T. P Redfield ; of Montpelier, D t lap; ~al O le Nadu, i, I orhood. Sett rai squads of rebel pri, L!eittenant governor. Charley, N. Davenport, of 1 7 , k . 1 1,‘,, 1 7,::: ' .l f . , „? .-,,‘'. F Y I T p : i . . , tft . • . t r. 4 " •• - ''. oners were drought in treitay, and taken la tA 'Wilmington I Treasurei, Robert MA.. Onnany, cnst, . . .... •:,.. ~,, r tt !,„., in , , ~, to the nbt I opts). Our killed and • or Bradford ; electors at large, F.:Manila, Cham• „.,- 1 4.0:-' Pa•ioct ;- o• • I Ireln , : e , tu ... w. dic. led . ..t. rday Itmotint,•l Ils Whoa: berieln and John J. Leavitt. .d. at3tlBai of rear - c.,'',7 7 .`, 1 L1::::'' , ..:',..; e:: 11 ' . ' „, nrn Kober.- 10 0,, 1 - .:011. batons mainly devoted to the denunciation ot a 'a' Il.lrchtiele 1., ... la• Brown ... . Drivenfrom ,;' ,"',, Rebels ßefore Wash- +a the President's Administration lees adopted i v , ; ., , - , t , u . 1., t, -.1 9•. / ' ~. .' W ~. .' aii.. r o 1. .. Ington About two hundred seat any penman were pre - ' .., I , ;L:,;;;',. } .. ~ u, rho. ..% 1R.., !.., a. seat. .1 oren• I.w of . I,',^,Jamt, .1 , ..11e0r ' :". a !.,,:1W l ' “ii)s, .Ttliy 14. --Tile ‘‘ calling , • , r •••• . • i5u......Th. Democrat t , .1, , I-J ro µ-,, ... :, 0. • I J A V. ;Air ,L Or 1 011 ~.,'', qt" , e 01 I Resoity nee An ace, nt IstulamarOtts, July 12., State Convention met here this morning. After ' ‘:,„ V ' s 1 1" . 1 ., 4 ,,Y,.;;.., ~t° „ ',7l ' l ' I • I ''''''''''' 'b' '''' of the cc' erations til ;out Washington the organisation Joseph E. hlelionald Wail no _._ _ 1 , iir ea Virlr) , under Major Fly, stutihurn urinated for Governor, David 'Purple for Lieu Turt. • ei.az_-: .. ly r•.ntest/ .1 the rebel ads-liner, re-to-1;7 log only 1, Lien dunked by superior num teasel Governo-, and the balance of the State l, 13 -lfd ticket, Including fudge of the Supreme Court. J..1C.i ., 1 - 3 - 1 - 1 — ICYL7II ---'-- -- nM I- 171...., -- i — n..irt - ii "Cr,. On Sunday it fought from litre ( 1 . lilac 1. ' 1•1,,ek I, In , si 'I was driven for whist, the present Incumbents were nomin ar- JOSEPH MEIER 6: Sill ,My tire miles. On Mon lay the rebels ed for teeelection. The indications are that the Wf - re kept at hay t‘vo or 1,1;et• tidies out platform will embram a moderate war pAiey • MANITACTURERS OF Tennallyton n The h rce o i our The resolutions passed denounelng erbitrary ~ 1:".-..4.../r1 A N 11.1 IF.A...NIC_"I' e l e i r ‘ , nt i:e;lintate . ,t teL set ei:l thousand arrests, the suspension of the writ of lathes. - The P. , :!l.!;nt :.nil „St; r, tary of War corpus, the suppression of mev. - spapers and the FURNITUR.E AND CHAIRS were pi, sent encournOng the troops general - pointy of the National and State li ar - I erements, fadoting a speedy peace, and the il'lfil'fhlt 'ld, About '.!, p ru. the rebels advanced to prompt payment of the soldiers. and conipe... 133 Shl I'l'll PI le LD, ANDS 11 PUNN NI. %enr,l but OF•phens, el/Ottl live miles I omit th' 4 tits. The sharpshooters 14 ,e mrntittg the troops. Between 6th Rt., and 1 tig,n alley. SA 1111] , i :; 111, or 40D yards nt 11, , fort, ; A eesOlutioli endorsing Vallandigham, awl I',l rsbea , , , n. , ;I: l.'Ttil N Y cavalry cli , inotittla and pledging-the State to stand by him to the last, I''''' .....,... _ _ , tiro% e tht m mit of the ti , uses prole, tiny. amid mush confusion Was rejected. and a nub' ' etitute was adopted pledging the Democracy to RALLY 1 RALLY - I - RALLY - . . ___ them The hottsel were then burned, maintain civil an:l personal liberty al all hat • A , !Ley' oliSi flirted the range of the. guns /1111/E. DANDER :spay 'iliac %rt.:N -u IN, I ours i; , .ini api , ..ao. t,ILe i. t , .:;.,,1,,,,, (I:", r regiownts th , n arrived end dro% e , ardiv __ ____._ _. _ _ re ei ,ti cdtinco• E• et; alit/A u nioel tyro. Yet the Irdils hack halt a Mile. TOWaxel il ' 'Westmoreland Couryty.-A IOn 01 . the tale • . I In. the veterans of the fighting sth ad i Judge 'Burrell, who was acting as Mall engineer OuR STATE IS IN CANCER ! ‘,,ed anti drove thins F•CVVII miles flail, at lihattanooga, took fever and died in th .t piece a half a few days ago ...A barn In Penn tiwnship lee- 111- l'-•tabba fret .-liii.S longing to Eli Kegler, was atruea by lightning Y. i ()Anti, Imortant from Vioksburg---Clett on Thursday last and completely destroyed.. . en.VIPANIF:S era!r Forrest Reported Killed. lIATTAT.rov.i Justice , Laird, commuted e man named JObiti 1. I Or untitslENTs Id ESI - Prlntl, July I3.—The steamer Sul Barkley,' for steeling a stoi-e from J. B. Rob- ; fffi. Meteor Natipnal defence. ender the . icy - tans, loth Vicksburg rewires to the till, Rime's store.... William -Loneks, a resident of et ' t ni i s m c tu al e e d t i o a t t e .2 1 4 1-' t in t e h'e (" hi I h tAt t a rd-a3l.!a‘ive4littliitc.- inst., has arrived. An expedition left Greensburg, was severely Injured on the Penn• . ril t lllitlW at WILKINS HALL, ) fo. the poi. ' Vicksburg on !he first, commanded lit . seleanifißallrobrl near Altoona, try tho Clare run- . lee of effecting then rgeni r atioaß. General Slocm. They destroyed the !ling ot:et him and tearing his arm ott . ..Two . ' n i, r an ii i t iv ,o il u t a li t orlAbßlV;Lripi i \er F t '.. 1 , )1 1 ,1 , il , t l ee ß t s o railrottil bridge across Pearl river on the men representing themselves as soldiers fr""' : to each Inn Y li fan the Una four ,onipaidel, 3t.b, and sent in thirty prisoners. The Florida, Were swindling the people of greens- , tugantzed. .lAA. S. NF:"/A:v. cavlr expedition, which left Memphi, . burg, 0nt ... 0 Toney, by Wee representations of I apt. J. K. BAnnona l ll t , ' .C. Alll I'""t""t le'. on ltii y y 4th, had arrived at Vicksburg, destitution. Me (7.10t/ill tee will be In weslon 14111 and lint'• te , 113111 reinforce Gen. Slocum. TM:- - d,y until further "orders (1:.• .. 1 N /'• k expedition; II has heretofore been atip. , 1 , 1 .E ..,.,, 3 0 A ,,!`i ; r, r ', l/ , ,:,;,,. l a taed, W. 1111,1 he destined up White -- river. The :trops.-rhe Efinnesbta St atesamt In alludingtothe present wheat crop says: we learn ________. . . _ ___ from Bon. Banal. Oottin, who has Just. entuplet- - ()Y - F - i — olt - ott J, Al. linetawraxter & Sox , f e&the riseessment of eourtlazul township, that l'u en , v'n hisno'N'r't. It Aux s u n, 78 tr-80 it 11 . ct „C therei,Wl4,be fully as good a crop of wheat in Pittsburgh, Pa., June 7th, 181:4 ) 'that townships this year as last, though there , /SI II E A T T ri E nk N er T s IR 78 f url? Al ER has not been so muoh'sown as in termer years. : -I " - is called the fact that tim have a n c o t t u c re i r n s. lr' re o. ' There hits: . been an increased breadth of land ; and will issue on the lith (Isnot July, the Aftll! sown labarley, and the corn crop has also been teenth volume of our intiessed.' The Harley harvest will commence the bitter-part of this or drat of next week, and COMMERCIAL REPORTS. It will yle/d a good average crop, Corn/ in thla • --- section of the State promises an ahundat crop. This work has been carefully and thorourlay Tkereneed be no fears of a:amines revised to date, and will contain „ err • - ' Cunning Evasion of Law.—The boys who have been In the habit of balling In close proximity to the bridge over the Allegheny have perpetrated anew "dodge" which will clear them of the clutches of the law in all probability.— They are.now edgaged In boating boulders from the eentte.of theriver to the shore, which le done by loading a board wfth large round stones and then drifting It shorewards. This labor they pertoAn in entire oddity within a few yards of the bridges, but !tired} , no hardened officer coal' Onpoid a fine "Off such liddstrions and money -making ultimo _ . Progress of necrultlng._lve noticed be (ore t hatCain:Dellatlitine had ratted a company One:aly one 4undbxl men. In addition to this Lient.' Darlington had fifty-five men, Captain Montgomery twenty-five men, Capt. leagley,the mune as Littel and Graham, about sixty men, with topes of having the company filled to.day. AOvhenycity, Col. Clerk had eighty men, Capt. F. fleet:twenty-nine . men, Captain Crow, thirty-eight man, Captain Tyler, thirty men, Capt. Will, thirty men, Capt. Woodburn, nineteen men, and Captain Wright. nine men, making_ln all two hundred and twenty men. ,allopiatkiat ...Ate Detroit papers give aeac oount ofattinviltir elopement which took place to taut city °alert Sontlay. The wise of Capt. Jennings,. of the schooner Diaho, ran or with a M. e w Ugp:atl . ., Bin** 44‘ . ;plows, of a drew show.seprestriteilas an so. oomplished kit` feelaran, Vit tb trielnent ex it bated a , 1 4 , 4 1 4 r : 4410.; TI4P29..ReP ft, ußd rootsuggrotath4 Xr„..,lfitonlomwho- wenttet pursuit °this wife. -They have bothi been arm 'bat 244.4 Matte bail for a violation of the Wes. Appottament:-.41r. "4/fttt',&...944- ?" 27 /i26 0 -IPINVIAPPOUaeOdir, of Ana sumemetorPolleey to fltl the riteitnef , nude erthetretaoral of John R itt , the man itto eratect*tetl /11 the /ate reczui tins 'peen. • The Portsmouth (Ohio) Timm also, In Inert!L. A gr E 4 fill'M Att w i t to the' ops, says that Mr. Hobert Timtnpson, fit: has shOwn us samples of white and Medi terra.. nean wheat taken from his farm in- Kentucky, T E Li EGAA P It a few miles below this city. It is as line wheat i AB we ever 83W. The heads are large and full and the grain solid and well formed. The wheat ' generally in this locality is represented as very good and about an average crop Warbe gather. i ed. In 'some places It is slightly injured by the I Fremont Ahemill—The Minnesota NEWS FROM. GEN, GRANT man says: we have it from the most authentic sources that a large majority of the Clermans in this county who voted for Lincoln in 180 e, now Petersburg m our Possession. express a decided preference for Fremont. Uncoil:Us played out. If the election occurred to-morrow Fremont would get as many or more ' Th e cotes inlthis district than Lincoln. Counting the lioate.—The Editor of the Franklin fieporitor9, g - lyes e very amusing an count of the 'lumbar of rebels that Madam Ru- I mor asserts has crossed the Potomac. if all the rumors were true, the number would amount to MAO men. So much for Ex. Adj. 13 rat h,n. ---- • Forty Thousand More Names than our January issue, making a totai of about 350.0:00 NAMES, Of Bankers, Merciianis and Manufacturers in the United States and British Provinces. The forthcoming volume will also contain the Names and ratings in Nevada Territory, of Vir ginia City, Carson Oily, (Rad mui and Silver City; also in California, of San Vranoisco, Sac ramento, Stockton lindliarysellle, and do Ten neasee, of Memphis and Nashville. Ticams—ONl. lIIINDRED DOLLARS PER ANNUM, which entitles the subscriber to the use of the above mentioned volume, and also Volume XVI., to be isatie,l in January, MS. Tile business oonimilnity will bear in mind that we issue Two Volumes per annum, and also fur nish all subscribers with a Printed Weekly Sheet of Oorrectione. containing all important changes that occur throughout the country, and the privilege of making special inquiries at our (Alice and re celvibg detail reports in writing concerning the standing of their ;customers. without extra V.TEL—For the convenience of Merchants and others doing buidnels in the Western Suttee, the new Western portions of our COMMERCIAL REPORTS is bound-in a separate volume, and will nOntain a large dumber of new names and places, never before printed. For the present our terms for this volume remain an heretofore, (FIFTY DOLLARS- PER AN NUM) which . Kill entitle Subscribers tb tht)Ltwo volunree per 441- num and all privileges of the Office. - and Bankers will receive, once &weer" j list of Judgmenti fri this county. f Subscribers entitled to Vbiume t,WEIiVIL. ERN) can receive theism" on applleatiOn.arOur Office. J• M. nu.A.OsTREET A. soN jyt34 wd WELDON & KFS4I;r I , Leat - ;Burners, Plumbersp.Gks Stint Fitters, fin 44 Wood st., near Sixth. lllLDlthrag FANCY LAW PLAN Shoes at WOLELLANTYS Auction V i da, ZS Fifth streei. jyla . . . '.):,fZfiti V (..•, , t,t.1.114 .i..!.; ))1 .7! -:! FOR TUE POST, Inemy Fast Retreating NEW Yonx, July 14. —The Comm-I-cid, says a prominent banlang.house 144 Wall street has received a Cikilatell from Washington, brought this morning, which states that Gray's forces have occupied. Petersburg. We have receiv ed nothing confirmatory of this state•', another force has heir opt rat ing out trom Rodney, Mississippi, scooting the country in that vicinity, H ,, sisted by the JI urine Brigade. They had several sharp skirmishes, in which they were victorious. The thermometer at Vicks- C burg ranged from 81 to 86 deg. during the week. No advices from tlen. Smith's expedi tion. Grapevine reports spy that he has had a fight and defeated Forrest, and that Forrest was killed, but these reports are not credited. Operations Before Charleston. NEW YORK, July 14.—The Herald's Stone river correspondent givts an as! count of the movements along our whole front. A battery had been cap tured on James Island, but owing to , the exposed situation, was abandoned: The movement was made in the night against Fort Johnson. A landing was effected by part of the troops, but the other portion grounded near the shore; those who landed, consisting of 127 en listed men and Col. H. W. Hoyt, 62d Pennsylvania, Lieut -Col. Cunningham, Capt.-Camp, Ist Lieutenants J. G. Ste vens, P. A. Bunyan andsTlioa. Evans were captured. A fight also occurred with Fort Pringle, in which the navy participatek nothing being acornyilith ed worthy the-effort, unless it be the re ported re-occupation of Johnson's laud. Wilson's Cavalry Engaged. I NEW Yam, July Sreio' s Washington correspondent.says: Wil -1 son's cavalry reached Washington 'on 1 Saturday. At the same time,a number 1 °Movies arrived from the North. In less than three hours Wilson's heroes were in the saddle and out on„a„...tireu noissance. On Monday !mother reconnoissance ivismade anda superior body of rebels- •werer ?ound.. After a fight, our cavalry 'feillitick-upon Wash -43gt*//•• Ti ItiPe4 I 7.I I O I PIOPPSW : - ry 810 ottattet muntleil:htptured ai , _NEW- TlJuly - lt.'"Lllte "101,10# A •4* ice ins fro*.lrdtotk ead,, S. steamer "Margaret and Jessie," which reported hating captor. ed the day presions, a blockade runner and sent her to Boato)t; ~ '' - , ,e„ .I;tAibol,l 4 - egthEigilnik. the Po- 1 vonEntw i 4a ; niao. -._,---- 4 , MANUAL, _ . 134/quipßE,-41,0,,i3,—The only intel - ligetide gathered from the,. - conductor tiro brought the engine through from Virashffigton is that no firimSg has been heard to.dayt , . All 'the. information: we have here- to-darinduces the convtetion. that the enemy is In full retreat, and that the fighting on Monday and Tues-: day was to cover their retreat, and ena ble them to get their plunder safely across tho Potomac at Edward's Ferry. Railroad Communication Rearm ed. BALTIMORE, July 18—Batista:LA COM munication between Baltimore and Washington, which has been suspended nearly forty eight hours in consequence of the rebel invasion, was resumed this P. M., and the principal officers of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad state that passenger trains will very probably be running between the two cities t“. morrow morning. Excitement at Harrisburg Dying NEW YORK, July Times' spe cial, dated Harrisburg, July 18th, says: Gem Couch is at Philadelphia tb day. The excitement is dying out. The stores are still closed and recruiting progress ing alos‘ ly. A steady stream of 'Union relugees, teams, drove s , horses, ikc., are returning home. /VOIR GREATEST NERVINE, TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER. I) r. C ni tern' ENGLISH BITTERS. A 'Rae core for Intemperance Dr. J. C.Ayers'Family Medicines DR. D. JA V NES & SON'S, FA mruy MEIDICIN Dr, Schenck's Palmonic, Tonic end Pills I I. li; 1... 11l li €ll 1.., 1.1 • *4, Celebrated Buehti & Sarsaparilla And all ethyl l'emlly Medicines can be iound gehuLne at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE Torrance & M'Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth' Drugs, Medicine', Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints (ma, Lead, VarniEhes, Brushoe, Supporters, Shoulder tirsces, And all articles usually found lolYnig !items o first quality, for sale iow, TORRENCE h APOARt r i, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth DYSENTERY COZZI I Ditt , rrhoon.. DIXON'S AROMATIC BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. It non tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no min erah or other injurious compounds common to remedies generally sold for this close of disease. it Is so efficacious that Physicians very generally use it In their practice in all chronic and dangerous cases. gityp Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when you Gan obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dritorr's BLactitnrsav CAMITIIA rrvz, and see that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of each bot tle. Prepared only by - A ...J.07 A ) Sole Proprietor, CINCINNet ?L ?or sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old style. 85 cts.) 260., 500. ass Sl. oer Bottle. Allegheny Bank, Exchange Bank, Citizens Bank, Mechanics' Bank, Merchants' and Manufaoturein' Fanners Deposit Bankiug Co,, Bank of Pittsburgh, Iron City Bank, Ist, 2d and 3d National Banks, CHECK BOOKS on all the shove tor Iliac at MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., 10. 110 Fifth St. A fullasaartment of Stationary constantly on hand. 4.. • Jy9 rrme.trzi swz, NEW STYLES WINDOW .SHADES, Received THIS 11AY NEW SPRING , SUM CARP,ETS! seisclie . 4 , , oxz, - AP t•, tri.44FlVlrCist. N TSri 4 1 ,..1L d. Jr 1111111111511. , zii tzl ,TocK 8 OES 41[40,&Mas * moth I . ism, aught tiommacrofte _ !"I" AT BtiB7.,►Npg, -; .19 WeiIASIUML: 4 "-,} y ~ r' Deux Poe+, Ramat. 1864. The Oil market yesterday Witnr...tta - qtetive. Buyers manifested hut dloptisition to epee- Laate. TAO offerings . t'ereepiall. . The reaeipte by the Allegheny river only amount to 252 bbla. Most dealers are now engaged to delivering par-, cels that hare been made for future delivery, .whileothers.are getting ready. The rates were unchanged. The sales` were : • BEFINED—SaIes 1,000 bbla, ciellverable from lot to .15th of August, 850; WO do tree, straw Color CRUDE—SAIea 125 bids, pkgs returned, 45 e; 150 do, 45e, bbl returned; 10 do, 5; pkgs Includ , LT II4-1 3.MATING—Salea bbl Dnek °reek , at foe Oil itecOpts Per Allegheny ;liver. Clark cOa, 40; J T Stockdale,2o3 - Total;ls2 tbl4. et eburgh Copper Itlarket, Ittly lath, .441. The depouol wee fair and eales regular, at the tollowInO• price; Brazlereash xud Time 70q.75. 'liar and *Jolt, cash 7(q12 Ingolii-Claah Copper ilottotue-5 'fa oft' for cash 5755. Brass 'Kettles-- do do A Ll.EciliEly V CATTLE MARKET. THURHDAY, July 11, Thereiwee a good supply of - Cattle at the yard! oq Monday, although Misnumber of gi.od ()attic wait very email the' principle trau.se tions w4a with butchers, wkio were the :largosit daelrre '}trivet were a shade lower. The GOV. ernisient dealers took about all the fat Cattle that wait carried, no that by Tuesday night the pens were about cleared, the receipts since were quite tvt~a! l The weather was so oppressive that butehers (teem careless about purchasing. There Wiwi a fair demand for Stuck Cattle, I Id seer figures were the offerings. Some say they doubt not be brought here and sold at the ntlerihgs, the nominal rates for Stock Cattle were I fili per cut. 0. ISALE.6 OP CATTLE PER CWT. Emerick Co Kidd 77 head Ohio cattle, fit 0o 6 fa:. Klernerit sold 30 head Ohio Cattle, 4 0ui436 liodyhm - en sold 112 head Ohio cattle. 6.25. 1: St hlttleay retailed head, 4 uue, - 27 W C Thra sher sold 10 head, 500 .1 Thrasher retailed 18 head, 4 004t5 1. 3 Rothe/Aida sold 25 head, 6046 00. Kahn teen Wald sold 66 head - Ohlosteera, 6 1,6 WI 00. Marks tc !Traurtuati retailed GT head Illinois Cattle, it 6orga3 04. Krome tc Itivtehilcla retailed 26 head Illinois eat. th., 6 LO. 51: 1 Lafferty h f'o retaild 24 head Illinois Cat= tie, 6 60416 OD. Alen Ick h 11.fotid retailed 65 head W R Steers, 4 soffit eel Myers h Ben retailed 26 head steers, 7 0041.8 26. N Carr relalled 36 head steers, 5.041 00. I.: Newton sold 60ihead C , hio steer., , 00. C Thayer ed/d 26 at 29 0011 head. t.; Hudson Cold 26 head.. S W. ; • SHYIEP—The Market was tare. Their ;reef none otTering. 111/OS—The market was unsettled, Theprin- - drie portion that arrived were forwarded Flitat.' Yrte•o wore:nominal. LA3I Bs—Aµ'e note a safe of 63 head at ea fl hea I The tome parcel was resold at 43,3.5 per head. CESTRAL STOCK YARDS. .E.LasT Luticarv,,jitly, 11, 1864. The market was not Very active during the week. The offerings were not large. Prices were a ahade lower. Stook Cattle were plenty and were disposed of at a variety of prices. The internmont.i3ontract ors carried'off pretty near all the fat cattle that were offered. The st - arm weather had kto doubt a good deal to do In de twits-lag the Market. The following are the op erations that...came under our notice. tin kiElP—The receipts were lapge, amounting !tithe aggregate to 6,051 head. The Bales were small. A. bffrers and sellers oritlld not agree, we quote nominally at $ 8,50 0 111 , 3 0 - ,tel hettd..' The following la the official account of the re ceipts • Cattle - 4,811 head 10,600 Horse s 194 " Sheep •6.051 4- 575 CATTLE—Prices were lower. Bayern teem e..l careless abhut operating. We note the fol oult: sales. SALIZS OP ATT LW PER CWT . J B Hat sold I 9 head stock at $5 riS. H Hutt retailed 45 beastßt d 25(r1 fin Glass sold 43 head.apAi OP Ethos rsu CWT. Hoa3 were [dinar prices were Gilchrist bocilit'24o head Stock t 7,50. Gilchrist & Eiitioug t 000 head fat 909,50. J. H, Olsss 501i1.30 head tat 9. q. SIIILVENREI .E.WiT TO PRII-4DRI.PIIIB AND 134.1.• WHEELER - 1•,,r, • knws 1•0106.3. - LL Logan shipped 2000 head . Tilden & Co 6000 head. Gilchrist & Uo 12000 head, Phfladalplila Cattle Market.- The arrivals and stiles of Beef Cattle at Phil- t. • • _ •,, . _ ape , Avenue Novi Yard, reach about 1,400 head thla.tvefdt; but prices remain about the came as SEWINGMACEINE. - last .quoted. First quality Petutsylvanithad • •.•- Wthlterh-abeelliltt*So/111Cak,at 1-6 91 1 .91 M I 4n isVlinbet'atid cOmbibn a4Pet ,W as to vial I. - Ity. The Market eloied firm within the above THE OffEAPETT,I I range of prices: • Cows are In! fair demand, with sales 0f.150 :head at ilaitaeo head, as to quality. -. • Sheep have advanced; 4,200 head Sold at from 1 ,6 40 7 10 4 4 lb, Pose, as to quality. Hogs are better; 5,400 head arrived and sold at • • 814@12, the 100 tbs net. The cattle on sale to-day, are front theft:Mow leg States : 400 heal from Pennsylvania. 4u) head Crum l&inois. 450 head from hio. The following are the particulars of the sales cows Phillip ' e arrivals and sales 01 , Cows at Axenue Drove Xasd , reach abbdt PM bead this week. There the fair de mand at about former ratea. lipringeta era sell ing at 62041 u, and Cow and Calf at 11154166 gig head, as to quality. Oalves—Ahout 35 head sold at the dition. Avenue Yawls at 6 mig7,l6c W aa.to goo- Tat SHEEP MARKlrr.—The arrivals and sales of Sheep at Phillips' Avenue Drove Yard are small,thia week, Only teaching abeatt:4l.2ol, head. The iiinrkettlfectutegnenee is ltriate:and, pages Mace advanced, With- sales or - let quality dlr. tied sheep at Tripp!, and comma at 0,44/6,}gd`Vl 16frrolm. limas nre ht Kee Pp head, as to quality. .• Tire Moo Illauturr.—The arrivals Mid sales of Hogs at the- Union and Avinut, Drove Yards reach about 5400:head this_week. The market is rather better, antsales•areMeking at I;l3@i6,the 100)5s net., 4 ,4 ol l`head - doll t liars , Maks' UtilinFVfOrn 'Yard at from SAC to ! 6 00 the 100 IN net.' 1 0 00 'head sold' t the A venue brolM Yard at front 114 . 00 to 16 the lee lid ,net lioaton 011 Market. OU—The mak, for Linseed lartitnrat- a con siderable ad mum ;aka at 41,6301,10 per gallon, cash. Lard oil fkin good demandk Was- . at e1,30@i,, extra 4 1 , 2 `..41,38 per Mi 51,30@1,13, d ill le arm at ii,tiff7D3„V per g.llon for distilled and saponitle& 1n fish oLta there hare been aalee dt sssiwpee bbl•tor shore, bank andstrAtte. tipermia firm an dl n ide ß i"it t cnd NEN mt,f erndirat 32.20; refine lit AS 0 0 2 4 0 per . Wbalwie alga Meter; Bates pr Mute deed it 40 Per 8 1 4 1 Petroleum ha" been excited, rind,.pricea bare materially advart4d glace' OUr aaat BuL.At taus elope,; with the Amelia market demi:Mak 4eavy fatdpmentpbernmodhe artrele la dull atotir quoMiloas,,witimote4ellermthati buyer WA, nabLaalee oferuderthivedge. in bond, and flaa atxLa gaL4Pkty pL . .d itictudieg Keresetie. Ir felling it idgirm per gal. -" _ ... • tit; joinidip cotton Market. Cotton--Bst4 liar!kin' koWI9-Plge sale this week. aSestan6k4ll6ll/4":Md Rin tonsioto wets' sia ..tueday, at Id t nniteelitra age iside'a „Aligrtioasalocorrik 311/11eik - ger • r morning' thef,ella the - avenge being Meat 4tn'' y. . frrrtTrl gj 10, • - gaiads,ux; WEIS/hist ilbeiej At - awl J Clary -& ImplasitarAtlll I ;A_ wider*, Co, balm se ',a c 60 was at 4111.9.: Ea .,ldsout /Kt es at Wpm, : A alm s 22 uftw t !li t ' _10"411 SI 4 o M ,F2/01°CRI.1 - aaaa....mtmsymp 111 !M=!! PITTSBURGH PRODUGRICELEM ORSWE OP TEM Raw POST, I' 12114 Y, July 15; 188 i. BtifillV'ESS--The demand for theleadLng ar - tieleisrea not active. The . weather continues wardi,..wh Ile uarigation `to • all the lower ports has !igen suspended for -some timer-past. The ,follnwing are the gales :' FLOUR—Sales 26 bble Extra Family, $l2 00 ; 100 de, 11 00Q11 6d; 150 do, $ll 00@i so. Inte rior parcels sold at various prices, as per qual- Ity. SA:i3ON—Sales 14,000'IDs Shoulders, at lbMe; Sidea, ribbed, 0,000 do, 10@l6,30;01ear, 14,000 do, 17e1 7Y• Plain Hama, 8,000 do 18X01110e; S Hama, 4,000 4 do 267 c. Coanti b meat sold lower. DRIED BEEF—sides' 600 s Calivalsed at LAND.-Bales to too 1412ge % ib• MESS PORK—Sales at $l2 ...Int; CO. LAND OIL--Sales of 40 btaa No t at $1 60. and No 2 at St eoll gallop. DRIED FRUlT—Amilda Bold et me per In, and Peaches at ifitiartC. LEsE—Salea 36 bite af2tio g 1 ft. P,l•SNStnall sales of CO half bats Lake Her , ring,ltt 46 00. - HLITTER—The receipts have fallen of; we note *tall saleaat 2e1625e, but not to any ex. tent. miatkettwas firm, with limited receipts. Prices were nomiaaL RAT , ;-The demand itcoesite the supply. Prises were tinselled. 14tInt‘Jvictit i m .. :4--,-*, ' ,,,,!,2 i= - Y' 2:-: •;5 1 ,a • ~.a , „_a t., • -1 • ~.-' ., ,, , ,, - -,„ F.;n.-., Chicago W00..-,.aam54;;‘,1,:f.,:fs Market Veri aetire. Stit)l4.ii 41409/41144---01kAt.e' -PLYIAPNvit&S., ga n tAttobteVylveriftilt. ypit:11t1e::. , , ,, , , Fiahau=c,4 Iteignote,.4 .. ..1,-..iit., ..s,'-,,,, - ..•,-.-,,,,c ~..,;;4i.e.-„,,,,. Medine light F1eece..,,,..,.....,„. r.;......:4.41, 444,44:7-' um Fleece.. ::.,.......,,ii.... ;,;.-:,::-, ~..„ }C' 05 , .. „ 74 , , ,,,v.aiii..........„,,,,„, ; Sales to-day aocol.igiit ifeeee woorit 5t,c1j,. ,1 7.1- , 2 i 12,000 The Fine Fleece at 41,05 lit lb. ,,-, -.•.7- s?, _ --'--,,-_,- ; ,- ,'%t-.3 . :.,'• 4 ii Ines e7/4111iltii. t..-' 4 ' - ' 4 ..t.. ,, ,,: - . Ci 4 o aces k..... 4., --''-',-, -..t.:F'A Sales of leaf Tobacco at Bodtrtst'a _Wi .. tioe,,,tx . 4 house-64 hhda 30 bits as tollosmn., --.:,.' -,..,„ c-..T., - -, 46 hlultrffiascrif.Colinty leaf; Rifilit'alaAfitiii-40fi $3 ; 3 at pstkiit,26; 4 . at 12(413,21A Ilitt,l4/816,45-3. it at 16418,18; a at 20(023,24 a;at,,W273..$ itt...241,,,,,A e 2.3.0 ,, 34 Odd Maitonteountylext 0114Iahaiia,I* order at SO. I hhd CllatklYille:ldatallipStrab'li 32 boxes Ohio sail Kentucky , Tar:, -,-41141:64V,-• to . , ~..... _ . ... t .: ~ . 4774-1.4',1,h..-,,--...7-,* The St . P vY aul a" PreS . S * . of libbikrirrAlag:C;l:sii;ylll°;:i":7l7:lst%:l A. Moore, in r',44tiliall -Meer Yi11...,,v purchased .2,000 WING , obeethe - eantipCz-7. - ,.-..„ brought home I y alit ratiderPatil-int 'rrd ra*.tl% This Is one of tuebeiviceitlkt?'•*.W ... • ~,,, - - . -4....r.,M here. .... .• - . • ' ... ,1 ,?‘,.. ' a4,...-..-;:,.,:11,-Privi, St. Louis rue Tratta,l-,,..-,„,, , , v -,-,-- ~,0 FsidPeitrinsaL, Tkeinarketls atottoti arat,Z7 l **,A the dameod fair;a4;the,lolloo2g quotations::NlV,',F,,,.. I raCCOOI4 alii brit-i dO., 2 6 4,•dlick. 4illot,_lll#'l,to•A:, eA,k, mink 42 60; b, 0 2 dot' 25; No 4 do 600v40X 400/.. , ,‹ -.,.•,,-T,,; . wildcat, /00; muskrat; 1.6 o; amaltwolfil • usge.„-,--..-iA do, 41,60; beaver, 81,§04 yetuAtegirj. _ firr;•,Z::-`-'”, opossum, lec; deer, whiter I lIIIIIITIet,A - ~„4-k-L.e,-; I otter 44; No 2do $2; No 3 do, 01,And ak 1-Aw,H:4lf.,--,' 6•25 e. :=•.,,.-,:,, „, Valuable Cargo of Wars!. ...: _Z. , ;.'-; .. ..4:::fr __ The New York Com Exabatira,Atejtorteri-0f4i... 01 1tl iatVp . vilm*Gvalyp.w1,,,, -„,, , ear a 6, tehltit amotitttedi,:x.a,s , ..--; . to $10,300. This is the hugest .11nal pad :for sHq,,,m-f -atagle'boattloadl of wbeat - , ever.! known tic .plifv:t ? - ,- - ,. ..- New totipsnikekliti -_,J % ;, : . mllmluom ,„-,-„ ,--- THE TRAV-IfER'l3--EnnDE4'.. ~.:• : „•• • ~ ..., ,,,, r•z24- , ____.. A.R.P.IVAt Alin EPAATtritEQPgttilikAM ct .4*.- ' Pennsylvania Central = YAI'.- . Deprts, , , . Arrittio.- 2 L, .:;•,...:'7l - !• ; ?'t .„:1 . 1 Thro Accom'n .. 5950 a m . 13 altImOreEit lg.= m Pf1itt..T...1,,,, Thro Mall 2:60 n EMU Eit..1...-allOpWt.,i.-..v.. Thro. Expiate.. 4:25 poa E a5 p.. 142 m... 1 .4 1 wajn. ,. . , _.,f24 , , .Past'Lltel.il+.BWli in' illmillEtitrAtlill.lattalsz:.-, John'n Ace.....3:00 pln John'n Aco..,.loo4l;ta*"Z. ist WallStation6o) it m lat Wall StaM 6 :15 - rtznef:Atft" . .. t hi . • do, . 11:00 ain . 2d , ~ 't4; -itio74±,/7,015A ni Iny44Z td do 9:50 p m ad' ', 1 • --- dat -. 1.146p;i:::% , :z” . 4...:: 4th• do • .fiszep in .4,tA, c; rki-'.4"..--Tr.A6p tu:•••3FF.z.,, The Church tratn , leaves Walla Station ton.,,'.'-k,:ek I . Sunday) at 6:U a to; returns at MO p iii:-..' Pittsburgh/lat. Wayne & Chita trii , ...'..;!'Pt..-A &pane. . - ,---- --•;•-•-{T,fle,...!',4,;•;7;iti Fase Line - Le° 'a tal p_himign hit.•:• - ..2 leis tr : ::..---,7,?.4, Express BIO•p m 1 Phila. "' ' ' 2;10.9 El Mall - Train 5410 a m-1 L'ln'tt • " , - 1 , 30 p al:- -- ;::•-..'..7.,....4 • - -• • , , 1 Creetline Ma ir7:oo p,tit - :.',:?.. - 4-3:1 • • Tom, New Brighton Aceomniodation' leaves , . '`,_:!.:. l / 4 '": - ;:11,:' Allegheny Station ; at luls a i tti;l2:oo . niliA . :9A - 0: uk, . - ' - it' ,. .,; . ,:7 ; ,.. and tato p tn. - ' . ,-, .• i • - -..... • :,-..• ~ , " 4.,„.„..::: Rettirntag, karts Neu , Brighton ,Station at ,-, ilto am, 7.990 aln,l3Z9p in and 2istrp id,....- ", .......g.:.., , "A'.4: AllianeelkoeomOdation• tiered Allegherly'Sta- ‘.:"''.•..,,t1 , 1 tionat .2.105 re. ,-, - . - -. .••, . - • •'...',: - ...5:4:3 : ,.•. . —._. - ' -• . It- •' . -;.'Z' 4 ..1--t.t..7 ,- tt9 - • - .: is..- . * "- ,. .2 ,1- V ,1 . ,-t. Pittilltrtirlik 40 C OallientOtthei.,..: •- ' -.• . - . , "i".** Mall ~... !7 55 ain 'Min .. ... : . ..;. , :11.*Sill :. - , ••'.„, - 4 Ebtpresa • 3:40p - m. Exprees.... ."..:.0.14.-aM , tat IPlCeesport4i= a.ni- ast lll ".KetarrtatOpin , :•i..i.:::.: 4 W . - MO Pxn al . - " ..,2:o6li.iti '•-=';'';-,-f-'•fA' Wirt Perry.' .':-.71:0 fi m Port Perry:.: .:15:110 a ite,: : :" , -4 - .toa I Brad - lock's - . ? ” 1 .4:11kp m •Braddec&MiltAAO - -.D.hi•-,.. - i•-,.,„-,,..... The 'Sunday, Train to and troin,felEeatiort:.fr"..s.7,-W,l;i:i reaves a iv:10 p ni, and a:tit - 143 itt AO:00 Ala,. ~.i. - . - :14 . •.:-.0 . Allegheny. 'Palley: ''....: '.. 't ' • : " . e. ,,, , , :1;`-.F., - , Mail arts Arrivgr. ..',;!•.,.',•?!.--•3-1. . 7.00 a m 1•Mat1.:... - `:/.;'.7.1:10p nu •,::,•`., Expreas ..4:30 it m Express , -1905 a 01' _.-:;:F . .., , :;,5t Acconitata ta W n .4. l3o lk% A ze "?usigfrettfA7.4k,a in . :!- - 31 . . .. • ..--, • C/Citel4l44-11111d tablirgh. .• 4r llFe i k• _4. Mail - • 11001 a in - Ulnclnnitl.. 4 sI6A I Exp - rOlt:./.1•05) m Wheeling ' dada m I Stenbedfflie Steubenville At , ' - lifldonimo• connuddation I dattin, leaves Alle , gys:6ol, m Clevel unt, " ...1145AL dbF'' I ' 3 4 144.7-The Exveteiur - Omnibus Curepsny .ha t va. Omnibuses hind OairlatOn in- *rifting: for4s sengen arriving In traino-from Aikkt.d West. • - ' 1 :1 1 .7.71.' 4 L . ~.,.,..:: .---- -- r - ....! ----- ------ Movements of Enropei Stmicriel!!,.. , , ... , -,i... " anai ' Ameitie.s. " "---;' ":" : :':!i.i:..V,.., Asia: Iluteti,,Boattiri:.„.,„.',-..i.AlWujel:.;;;;ll .Teriroiiii , ...,Jinii.ll itLetv iorlif„"Seliihiiimi_tazi'_,LZ4.;,:_,:q Austrataslan7uoe i.ol_. New:T.:irk.- ZLl.ierimot,', ".,.,'S::VA Bremen.,...--auttelll:.New 3 ,7 oli.Sonthempteu 'f - ~: ft&''V4 Sammie— :..June - .X. New Xoilic.Stilitbnuiptons,:,......,--.D.r.,=-Eif-:::_), Rama...Julii.,- I ::_rietv'T.Slll,Si'Sithai o nn ~ . ....:, . .*Ai Dertlettai:;.:.:JUATZlEE.New Yarlk-Sni4fri oir,F2',l-,A 'Anierina • ' .Tulg'l New YOik:Soirtliatrin ii:. .:,' ,. .' , ..11, , ,'•`:0 ; OMnanht:.. 23* ' New :' York- Sonthan - ipton ' -, '..::•: - . ,a.A L , New'Yorii........y . *.llei rrolic.SinfhWitiptori-f; , A, , ,:; ‘ ,....:;1 3 j.,- armeli 'A., 13: :New Icirk.Setitkettightri=l:!:l-A, llama: '...t.,..[Aullt:New-rork.:Soutliturilktme ''''':',7';'`,-FW' Americi7....L.Sep td. NEW Tork.SMitlianitt---Z:.l New Nork".::.-Ses.24•,',.prosi Tork.Sotithanip n,: ~..,-..,,-.: .Hieinen: . ' Oct 9, . Veil? I - ork,ScutMrnp n. i .7 - .. - ; , , , . - .`, , .',...,,s ansa 0=22, -NW rork,SbUtliatupton - ~.l America ' Nov 5; .Islew York.Soittli*irptOrt ',.-.::-t*...-.4,::.i New Y0rk....X1v,19...-NewYkirk:Sii4tiimmton -,;,::n,...'-',.;:;i„' Bremen Del 3.,.New rork.:-Sontp4on ' - - - . ::•,?qAl H4 " 3 •• • • .... ;Pet 1 7..•NeW Yorie:Sny,tharriptoi? - "". -- : -1 -1 . PROIL =MOM ;;I • . , - . 4, -;,-„;,:-.74 iireMeti.... , ...May 26: .Sotrthamptonj..New Turk - '', , -;, -, 4.c-;.,2 Etinma.. ', ..-. May 28 IldverNolr. , •...Beston ' - :::-!.::ilt:1 -monads : . i .-. May BtAtioutharript*.r.!NatZYgirk . ---;.:,,.,= -Scotia . ;.June 4:iiiiCtl2ool.:::.l;trelfatirk. ..:;-11,19 Hansa -lune 8.. SOlitilllMratitiiONTTOlig- r , ';:‹g - 3..1 :BOrUBSIA.'" v jUnel4 . ls outliampton..3.NeWTnrk ', ':-.7..2.i. , jt - :::,..7_, America: . , :iStine22l:SOutluimptdriZatetitXdrk,.....fi Gertnantri.-...3'une2SltSa u t hampfdtil:Ne•Wl'itirk , .., ; ,';:V? : -SA New York -July G. Alknaitharepton.lo*.srciar 4&;:. Bremen July2o. ".,-Sontrampteri..Wedlrork:'..:::-.45,,ti,-.77.4' Stain. l.. , ... 4 . 9 .3iSoutiutinpuit.L .- 4 . :ew,Yo* -, ..;:. , - , ,::ij f .- . 5,:i America ' 'A rr lti.Southemptoti,.NevrYarrir -7....,:.-7-I.;*'i New York. ~.Aug•B7..:Sertithampton."4NWrork -:', ; - y - ,. , 3k-p-4 Bremeir, 4 :•.';. S4mtlk.:Sonthampton.-INciir-Yodic.-,---,'Wl Hansa :: . ..., Sept 211..-: South anapton"...':Nen Torit--•:?„,,jc.,1A America Oct- t2'..lioutlitimptid.'Nen€Yolir="E-..'5.==:K:4%.„1„ New 'York ....Oct 26.. SOUthaMPto4, .:NOILTork . 4. , 2 , ?1 , ...210.1t;:p Bremen.,.._, Nov p. Southamptorr.s. Nese York. , - 7-:. ,- . , E , L , ..P . 4 1ian5a"..,..,... Nov 2- B..Southamptm..Now,lpik 1,...r.,:,,i, , , , - Ai.,,m America BP ec 21.. Soutlunnoon.. Newyork r , ;"•A4-IN ''• - !; - .1: -. '. - -YQ .-, , i'i•-:,:.,. ,- ,•gl ~... ~,; .'„*.a,-1 ..7......... - ..-.. ~,,,,, •5,...,:.,•-fG y , ,",5•,...' : , :..:;f-:2;! . .,•;1Z.A •-::: , i•-•"_04 •• - ••••'F - - , ..- - -ct54' '' , V .,l .1- ".::‘ -• , ;:-...:;:._ - (1 : : rr. - ]...,,i-tr-^ , P, -L, ,- , 2 , - , :ri, -r-irtl-',R.i,. .:'•;•' . ; -, ,:•`.54F' 1 . .....;_.,-..7-z..,..--w. Ad RET4P:•,-,%v,,, ~ ,-:i i , ' - i , f.•;,:'.--,.:4',5:, _A l'. . ,',' _ ..1..:,.t.i.,„,,,-. Principal 041 mend Wholesale - Eniporiumi .- ;'2 .: :::• - i -, -•.i• , f' ' ', t e`, tl - ‘ , .- r. -- - 1 . -'l., .- : ,-:-f.:?,,,- T-7' j TIFT . , • .:, -,:.- , ...: .:: - ?- , 7-Wi -.4, ;m ~....-,--1i i .,,,,,\. , : - .,::: - ...Z.17 • ' : ;'. 7eA :- .' • :-.,3-.:11.,:keg,-:-.-6"' .ae- , a;• , '-' 4 . • :_:,::=4,-,6-47,1.1.. , 4..;,,7 P- 1 14.:,- . ' * . ~.- ....•, ~...... , -...:::,.........e. - - ;7: , W.2* ------:::0:iiC:4, - - litUanO t i LAVAteat . ;MVial' .„ .4 ~.,..1. , ! - 11 . . A. BicLELFANthAti:* ~':t.I4.:LtAIA r;.ll'j ss FffilrMlST It!FW=4i'is.:._:.idr:;,vir',''''-.--i:c,;-:9.',-.„ -4 4,,. . , ..-:.,, 4 •,_.'-:.,..-Zid, 4rAtirmEltoKEßS SALE or --::"-tra,„, :-'?4'.Pit,'W, and DRESS GOODS. Comments 4.3 - -- ---.-...''-,› July,iiith at 2 o'clock, and eveninzalfdo'ele*wni`' ' -- ..70. , f.Ft-.1 be sold at Masonic Ball Alittionlint*'NO ; .11‘, .•..,K...-1 - ..L,, ,42.'c Fifth street, a large iyinantity •ot.:keasoMtme - ..: - i - i -, , , clothing comprising gne bleekeslotEtii, ' . ..:-,.:.-',.:ti drab woolen coats, alpines *atsi'Mantelltess • • : ': - d.... linen, duck and summer coat, realaireere, mar"- sallies and linen pants tertian and , bOYSe: cloth - ' - ' 4 •k r- f'.44 and summer vests, boys jatkets,-vbitir shltta, t-t - • ;:::;:g : ,-,;,t.,, h andlierehlefajiko. ie A lso, ;Wien silk and sural..-',:,-;- leer dresser, children dresms, silk anClacfen . ;. And, 'Memoir, irprOsts,.hed_siSte,. likr: ..t. , r • 4 , 32c , :c...,: - .. . -,1:...z/V1 - Eiteeniterearfori rs. caned le [elk sues-,as 3 igo., • :,- .7 „: : : , ,,,, : _ t .,,,„ goods will be sold withoutreserve:. ),.. , .4:z;. - ;.., - ? . .T .. ,,.. - .„1 - X4 RETAIT, iF,IiiI)E- STORE . 4-1`: ...._ , ___ '4 4 7132 /0./ i r - o , :'' , : :: , ..-'-A Tlituaday mAjirids, . e yeiilego -4. ..0w ,k, 0 4 ~ , -: , .:::%.fm_, mile - at Milwalo , DALUAtottess-D. ~ - 4z. ~..,', .!..514 . ..r.. - ..,, , t. , ,,,*1 Fifth aucePi.Vmbernownit'Lbsdkutp*t- , . • ! . “ ,- --1-!. •:•: - .*A - '-' of A ilifY-rMiUggetg°re, amp r 4 ,T.134::-, z -z r ,.. • - --- - - - : - ~,,---- _ . -::,..4 , -. CtiIEENS'WARA.A.T.A.I4,CITIOwpttuthi ../.. f;: - '"-'4'"4 : . DAY moßmate - At 24...cm0x it . . + ‘, Auetiaiklioris e gr w l= ll , lttL;.L..„. 7.4-"4":-...',:fi,.. ritty-401,110% 1%.,,...,...:417:07—vrtkr.2-1.;;?...fc&.;: ktlitHE§T YIZEISITT7II =ERE L. 0.0 It . 'S 'JOY V-C 71. fIEMPLEBT i Three doors below tiarai Btook WM. tUftINEH. & _ • - ItVESTiI4I AktENTIII, 11114 v. r r • •i • t,_.1113. 'd CI! &LA ker,4l44l3,FlSCALWllataiti' , 1 cmlaQi4 4 0 4 , 1 41: 0 40'14 1 ' O 4 i ii iii •ii: migiv r „oPri.boute a blyqweedok, ths Ode* Allegheas, is . wi.,Mag. leek= With anyperean tor one in Piewlsr Cm at - that is mailer &mist st otrerrint' ,-,' _.% iipply_lbr intorreatienat -- IzA i ."_ S. ti. BRYAN, Broker Ilis i rmagil,,.._ , _ ks Yegittitstreet 10:00-a m Isf."l-'ro +:;~. tip...
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers