ADA , EN.TIN [NU AGIENCLES. ta m's• S• YETTENGILL h CO. No a 7 elSak Eott, New Ydrk city, and No. a State street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE in Co., No. Ca Nassau street, New Toik city, are au thorized to take Advertfilementa and Submit • II for re at lowest rates. ait•Nre WM furl:wilt the Mercy Pop to agenti at the rate of V.,00 per hundred coptea. ;LOCAL INTELLIGI-NCE, rvao 3 dtte , "ctaldeaptowinciLA _ . allsaing Papers.—Any of our readers har ing copies otthe "Daily Post" hots Juno lith to July 11th, will confer a favor by leavingorsend ing them to this office. as our ales are incom plete from that date. --- The Draft.—Continued In the 2ed District BUTLER COUNTY. It CT FALO Tow - Neale. Robert Moorhead I Wm R Wilson Thou W Elliott l James Gallagher .. JEBSTBSON A:ND 9szO7isriad Bogooda. Geo Michel , Christopher Schroth Geo Wagner i Ernst NOM er Chas Redick 'lna Muder RenryuGrlin ' yergnson Elliott John Welsh ' I fiemT Dare Win Michel i Daniel Wallet WINSTEID IXW.tißlifP. J CCrookhanks i.ino S waney 3to Shields ,Wm 111 Denny 1 ' 1) Painter Jacob Sanorick Joe Mille itobt 11. Stewart Thos Stewart Win Keener Jao APLaderti ,S II Cooper - CLEARF:ELD TOWNSVIP, Petrick Dougherty- ,Dennis Haggerty Jos Gallagher Fred'k Truest, , a Jas Russell Jun M'Anany '-- Stephen Miner Hugh F Gallagher John Slater 'Franklin Ward Dan. O'Donnell of If 'Thou Morrow Christopher Rummell ,Jao 111'Faillen Jao F Magee ' Alcy Duffy StA.MI - 1 I,IIA NsLtr. . Latest News from Washington. WAsHrsGTON, July 14.-Dispatches Afu received here last night jannounce that ll aseortment of Stationary constantly on Sherman's army is within six miles of Atlanta. L'p to ten o'clock this morning, it is . not ascertained that the rebels have re- OFFICE' NI BRA ESTIZERT ts. SON ) - - - ---6- J. R. Gardner.-We take pleasure to cm- IhIPW YID DI ette'reT.'te, AGE3IC V, :it &BO 4th-st ,'. crossed the Potomac, though they had Pittsburgh, Pa., June :tit, 1664 % sent over most cf their plunder. tieing otir neighbor Gardner who is now exten sively engaged In the shoe business, at No. tart MIRE A T TEN PION OF _lt ER- An extra says: The information ac tew doors above us, on Fifth street. hie Gard- ... CHANTS, Bunkers, Man OF it tees, se., An strengthens the conclusion nee la one of those fortunate Individuals, who Is called to the fact that we have now in press has in a few ) ears risen from obscurity to a and will issue on the ilthdaytof Jul), the e'lftli- that the rebel force was 35,000 strong Of mention which places hint In the front rank of ° teenth volume of our all arms. They entered Maryland with wholesale dealera. His atteceso was owing to . thirty-four pieces of cannon. Many of two or three rules of life to wtheti he has neut. 00.1)1111ERCIAL REPORTS. their . troops were dismounted cavalry. ly adhered He hes made it a point to be punc. , tual to buelneee and attentive to hie customers. : Gett. G was this morning thrown He nos pursued &policy of alb eralit3 luesivertis- This work has been carefull • and theme hl fr I ; horses t thel • lof his troupe, ing titileti, alone, wilt Matte StleeebS. He has rtior , over eliva) a hero lair amt honest In this. i , :, rt f• vI2 " to date, s" "1")° " tai " v " " now following the rel l a t' i l l i e ' , awl sevei el) rtanseettona both public and private, end Fif - ' •.....- ' injured in Ow utikk. lien. Augur has Id CI Haw to weer. , triendehip that Is lasting orty Thousand More Names teinporarily taken his pLee. It is re ar, lardtter haft al preaent one of the largest ohm -stores In the en uitt t y, e lsrge portion of ported that the rebels yesterday were btu gooda being; manutaetured to order. lila than our January issue, makings total of stout crossing their main forces at Seneca and stud: eruhraeee everything that is'uisiterly kept . Oppribile Poolsville, and their adVancv In the etwe One, the veneer Is gluiest without • 3 50,000 NAMES, pata Nei nod the yeality of his asset Is the vet y was this morniu , at Roadajiu Loudon hest rite market rotorste, chic hie price. einem llf Haeltenl, Merchants and Manufacturers it. county, leading ' in the direction of Ash feu ei tease the ineet parairtioniutis. he alms the I 'nited States end Snitch Provineee Cannonading, was heard it tuplease and though doing a wholesele bastheso The for volume Will 11190 contain the l '. a thi P• he till eccouanoriete his customers by selliug Names and rating, In Nevada Territory, of Ao. the neighborhood of Seneca early this the most trilling article In the store at retail. ginik City, Carson City, Gold Hal and Silver The streightforwerd entree which Mr. Gardner Clty'i also in California, of San Francisco. St,- morning. Our cavalry have been bar the rebel rear putitee with.every mut, entities him to the re- temente, Stockton and tlaryvville, and In Ten- """ i l an '! anno y in g spect and patronage ot the entire comm unit y. Emmet., of Memphis and Neelivele. NO l Vilna.' I CSIHI of operations has yet tar the information of strangers we will re- TNit/ta-ONE, HUNDHLI) DOLLARS PlElt heen received, other than that a number peat that his ale re is on Fifth street, No. 62, he- ANNUM, u - hich entitles the subscriber to the twee Wood and Snalthfiehl on the right ham! use el the above mentioned volume, and rits.. or prisoner, have been captured. Nettle side ening up. _ Volume XVI ,to be issued le January, !rites 'lig Is kllOWlT'llere of the tteeupailon of l'he business eommunit will t•ear In min.! that Pete 1 shut by Grant, our bare we env R. t.. H. Li.ibbs.-In ttalssing Hiatt, "tt we Nam, Two Volumes per 'writ/es and also jut el,lr Street our attention wail an reore,t t. 3 , nish all subscribers with s illtelligenee as to tho• intentions oil Geri large number of phutogreph a to the show m in- Sheridan. dows of a very large and well furnighed mom, hinted Weekly Sheet of Cum - aloud. ad in ispprdsclithe the place we dissevered No. No Rebels in Maryland. 46 above the door, from which fact we Ituew Containing all import changes that occur . that the establishment was Deb wyere as ' lei - might:Lit the countiy, and the pot fleet .it N:E.'w VOUK, July 15. -A Herahl ape good photographs are taken as OW,. be found In making speoial inquiries at our Othee ami re- Nal, dated Washington July 14, says: the city. ihi.r. Babba would be pleased to see celving timed! reports In writing concerning the There are probably to-night no relicle in puremae call and examine his specimens. even if standing of their customers. without eaten they do notget a likeness taken, because •'aee- charge Maryland. This morning their rear log Is believing , : and persons will not believe . N 1.1 -For the convenience of Merchants and guard was at Rockville, and a sufficient ant/it - bey do see for themselves. We have no others doing business In the Western &itates, the,i,., I, 1 hesitancy in saying that ale Dabba ta an artist new Western pmerlons of our 00-idelEittl/Al. time }tae empties' lO enable then, safely of crest skill and ability. His tong experience REPORTS is bound in a separate volume, ant t 9 rectos the Potomac . Our trOops, in The art renders' him master cult and enable. will contain a large number of new names and doulitlee , , have reached the ft. my by this him to avow those tittle defects end blemishes places, never before printed. For the preeent so frequently seen in pictures If he does not . our terms for this volume remain as heretofore, time, and may be in Sea.i.:otl to attack the take a picture to he will net charge for (111-TY LOLLAR:, FEHANNII3I) which will enemy while croaSinit, but of this noth hia labor. Remember the place No. 4s, :it entitle Subecribers to the two returnee per nu- ing is known. Wash IWConneli Glair Street. num, and all prtilleges of the (Setae. .1 .1 lionalua.nt Yanks aria Bankers will receive, ouce a week, The first In the rebels receiv • l'hos C Beckett earlserOss & Mlle. -This eesming Con - a list of Judgments in this county. ed of the presence of veterart troops Was e ert H a n epe es for the benefit of Hugh 'sane.- :.t.bscribers entitled to Volume XV (W FeiT- given them On Tuesday evening by a .ateßcr.rt Townentr. arty of the minstrel troupe. It Id almost need- kNi can receive the stele en application Si Our - Jai; S Pew Lintel Flendeg leas to speak la further praise of this troupe as ion , charge of the part of the Sixth Corps Wm M learned W 11.11 Felker thofe who bete heard them can and no doubt • At dark their wagon trains were started J.M. BR tDaTR.EET & SON Datil Albright Jan W Orr do, tell of the brilliancy of, their eerformances . • • ' hark in great haste. Citizens report Jas B Barnes Clark Patterson Better instrument. and better music need nut ' )" fwd This eoneludes the draft In Allegneny and But. be destrsal. wblie ter genuine fun and wit they 4 - -- ----- -- - ------ -- ' them driving dashing teams and meking dr awn of the • RALLY I RALLY 1 RALLY I. e % ery effort to get out or the way of the ler counties. The drift for the delle.lences in I ' TI)7 Zt.l I t7C. 1 1 te o ll r i tite ( T A:i t :loc h : ye nd * beauty ta r . retreating column. Their badly w. The ec,enty took place yeatr.l.day morn- , c eity and no d es will continue lode seas long • lag. I as they exhibit. We bespeak for them a full • F .l l lit ID n A u7i Ca •a ih. p . i ft ral allii7111):Wels P to n th ß eria. A tr 'r erll : cil were left in the houses along the line house at the benetit. ~i et ray ottsen. I' k ery ~tiren nowt turn . .0 t. „r :emit!. Many of their dead were The drafted men of the First and Second wards abandoned on the field and from N'o. Ito iffi,tuclusive,nf the Third ward, ' - - -- Cures of Corns and Bunions. -Dr. 1 : 14D• . Allegheny, will report on the 20th inst. deli the distinguished Chiropodist, la still In OUR STATE IS IN DANGER I : from facts in our possession, there is The remaining men et the Third wand, and our city and meets with great deems'. 'rho ; no doubt that their casualitiea greatly ex testimony ol many of our prominent citizens Ail 'mittens recruiting reed oura, there le little doubt that had Koss, Ohio, M ; Gan,:less, Hampton and -shah, end cohere, hare been glt en to elm for the ex the enemy attacked our defenses pre townships ivill report on the 2lst . trierituary curas be lies etfected. Es traetleg t•qt.iiAk,4. The drafted men of Reserve township will re- corns apd bunions of the most inveterate Sled. 101 l At P.l ` , "11-.S • ions to Monday night, the works could Ore )ga s 20 Fifth street, corner of Market al- , BAT f A LIONS !here been taken comparatively eatry. port on the littei. ley. Dr. H. will return to Europe in a few or REGIMENTS The drafted men uf Butler county will report de} a, and those who are at - Meted had bitter. ice for s t ere or National defence, under Ihe I tot - at he house ha 'Butler as follows i him a a4II at the opportunity may not soon cc- errinek, call lot 2.1,00 u men tor lee days. will re- Our Forces Pushing the Rebels. . pout litunediately to the Military I,:se,mtit e .._ Buffalo and JeiTerami townships,Sazonhure cut +Wein • Committee at WILKINS HALL, for the pug- NEW ' l lona, Jul y 1 - 5.-1. -1% , - , lltl to the ......______— borough , Sunimitt, Centre,Donc , stal and Concord s oft an d I, uel Rubber syringe., bre,,,tpump d pose of Infecting the orgapizatione. trolici, dated Wesithir ton, .loly 140, townships, oc the etith of July ; Cherry, Wash- Ace . it Ra , ,ittn , a Ulu store, 011 maraet St., be- orkr'arn au thorized MAFIIIIIIVEtt to • ?evs: The rebel eolunin. leave contin inErton, Parker, Allegheny, Vehango, Marten li:itittor„irliin nfreudritscrE:,,:uanoLtlergs, s.,n,l,i.iiopu)ifirt,i,irewr t to each man ter the filet tour enter:spies Iled their retreat toward the Upper N. and Mercer townships, July 27th ',tend In a first class Drug and Preacrlptiou urgent:M. .1.1.5. S. NPAILEy, tomac lords aster their abandonment of _... _ store. Uturi Mil. t 'mural rtee. the position In trout of Wastilugton, end Capt. .1. IC. 13,911111.418, Sem Military Excitenient.-The crows ,:untirl- l The Ph tnaraph Albunts.--i-Every per- The t 'enumittee will he In session night and some or their forces are reported as hav• tie to beat in our city rim! filesof seldiere, armed, I nun who hae ° Phetographs should have an al- day until further orders the, crossed into Virginia, though the ins uniformed and equlpoed, arm parading the ) bum ao 98 to keep them clean. At Plttock's Capt. JOHN K ft In HOUR, dicetlons this morning were that the Sec. Mil. Ex. Com ; pro tern. . various streets In all arse:thins. icster- . ”Ppootte Poethillee you can find them all miles it 1.3-tf aspect i tor pc.eket and centre table. ; main army seemed disposed to make a day there' was More of a military G ITIR-r--------- - ----.--- --- - stand between Rockville and Poolsville, &built the streets of the city than on any of the : either to accept a battle or cover the Call at Pine oppesite Postolllce, and prenitllinsdaya. We doubt not that there Is' look at his tine photograptus of all the mend erossing of their-vest quantities of sup enough of patriotism arming the people todrive ' neat men of the United !Rates. - . p lies, --- - -- --- the tuthless !oracle: from our borders, upon any , , B.l.,ANKEirsour fortes are in close pursuit. Mill e's at az tu• 1.8 out fur August •, A [al y oCcallittn, but it is latent and rental-elf stirring 1 a o .7tall r ou's anaesUe's Ten cent illoethlies, ' . . L '' . - .. 5 .tar authorities have information that . , U. And is it any wonder that it is latent I With ' at e !lttoct'a opposite restowee. the enemy Intended on Monday to at _, +,,, .4 the tel egrams doming from Washington City tack the weakest point of our lines in ov,e '2O 1 difrereent styles r f p Pocket Books Per sate hy that all was safe, when the enemy were belesg-'i large force, hut abandoned it on unex i.e. i rat seen at Pittookis opposi t e ostottlee. li the city, It is not much wonder that the I pectedly - finding veteran troops there. people were alow to act. We are not sure but -'''' -'' The rebel General Holmes was severely that'll:cis is a charrwiedistic of Pennsylvanians i - woundednt the battle of Monocacy, on at any rate. But when they do act their elitists Saturday. i t ant not futile. Pennsylvania troops have dire , Ung4shed themselves upon every battle-Uhl in the Union, and have protect themselves as bratie, if not the bravest of American soldiers. From what we have sec r for a few days back, we are convinced that should an emergency arise in which their services would be actually needed, that three thousend,'one hundred days men, could he raised within the limits of our twoeittes In a tew days. The tardiness at the predeitifiline Is exclusively owing to the vague anCeontredictory telegrams received from the tittlferent - otaeutis in and around Washington. We feel that this will be believed abroad as It must have been the feeling everywhere. Peter Smith James Love Jahn Low Henry Franklin S:.11e1.1 David Scott Qeo Swenney \'m Bigger Wna Maxwell lames Sweeney /ease Bigger !Chas Gibbs CEti ICE TOWNS/alp. James Gordon James Spence DONEE A:. rk.WWSEI IF• Jos lienlin Martin Wick Patrick Boyle ...thralls ni Sid Gman Joseph Volsci :Peter A. Barnhardt Franklin O'Donnell IN cal Boyle John Barnhardt Chris' opher Stewart Jail I'd'Keerer A rchiba Id Black Jos hi'Culiough 1 a,ol. Liauldnuf itlana.sses Oillpte .lease }loop/ill: • CONC,P.I , TOWNS!! I Allen Campbell ; Juhn Turner Cazeni ;,,wssair. Robert Kinzer J D Knmerer Abner Ill'ealien John Blain Simon Oro.sman David diner Alex Porter J amen 1:11111uf sly John Wa2.in WASIIINGTO:C TOWNhalr Harper Caroptkll I James tqukrr PaRE.Fat 'INJWNSEIII'. Win Thompson Daniel Walker John t: tiheakley Jonathan King Hemp Dobenspeat. John N Alien Archibald Iluituvai IBaaJ Morgan ALLCGUE. , TToWNSEVP. Geo W Jones Peter Walton" W m Cook AL B Grant . _ John Emerick Wm I" Grant VEN.I.IJ GO TO WNS lIIP . John Burt David Stow Win 11 Olbgnn 'rhos Jolly jr Win Kohlemay er Sarial Sloan' •.Peter 3 lielley R AI Addleintin Jobeph Ea' klr, 'Gen V Anderlin la 4. RTOIT 'TOWNSHIP. John C Alarshp-11 Sanal B Porter Walter Cr.rt Green• County 0/I.—YeEterday 11:1 a stroll around the city, we ot,s,:rve.l a number Of man examining a bottle of etude oil at the Perry Rouse, Allegheny wharf. Upon Inquiry we learned that it was a specimen 01 the Ureene and Fayette county oil. We procured a aped_ men of Ude oil in a bottle and have it in the office, so that those who doubt its purity can examine for themselves, It is called ztesbet- Ott en account of its clearness or transparencyf Le a crude state oue can see distinctly through a bottle of this oil lye or six inches in diameter. Its specific gravity marked 63, and At is a lu bricating oil. One well now yields Si barrels and another 22. We often beard of this oil but never had an opportunity to sea it before yes tertAii. We are indebted to Mr. Adams for a vial full of the liquid, and we understand there la a considerable quantity 04 it on band in this city owned by different firma. Fayette and Greene counties both contain vast quantities of this oil in the same sate of purity. A ppointment.—Bamuel L. Fullwood has been appointed Military Piorost Marshal of this District, in place of Edward T. Wrfgbt, whose term of office expired by limitation. Mr. Pullwood 12 of the 102 d Regiment, Pennsylva nia Volunteers, the appointment biting to be made from those who have been in the service. This does not conflict with the civil Provost, or Zato/11.4 Orlter. Astrglaries.—There hate been sereral buss glade* fa this end Allegheny city, within a few evenings back. Robert F. Wadd . el had ssld In bills taken front Ids pantaloons at night when he was sleeping. John P. Rant, also, had his lanne 'altered. The liquor Store of Air. Steam instils* entered and the contents of the drawer taken. Th• Shooting RI AU* tomes off to-day, at Oakland, where two men have bet one hundred dollars on the feet of shooting pigeons on the win& The Web are ready, and the et:teeth:ea, who can shoot the best? will be settlett before WO; Alammtst Wirt Sappeneg..-4 man almost got sit near Um •of the Old U.B. Rotel, ieemer flay La Wag kttrited toto` a well. Re Is 'tiote aostrOfri,Z, p!*nger oar was almost run ereeebjemiesclitezmsreon street tut esespeotoo. Xe is *pt mending? - - At over.—A Hack driver was put in the watch hoes yesterday for detaining money which he I fuuud, and which a lady boat, amounting to 61,w. Accepted,—Ret' A.. 1. Hodge has accepted the PrOli.BBoreihip of the Western Theological Seminary. . _ _ . _ ..._... Conn terfel ta.---Flve dollar notes on the di ; hazy Bank, New York, a close Imitation of the I , genuine bills are kr circulation in this city. -- Junes Bann ti B Rider dui re , LEJEIRA TH EXTRACTS FOR THE' HaNbitE Al ticitthrs. Ashland Flowers, Mignonette, Allima, • Musk, t) - - . Amaryllis, illeadcw Flowers, Bouquet de California Lilac _JyIO-11 ' - ___ _ ' Intercepted Rebel Letter. Bouquet d'Arable, 41111 f the Valley, 7 . 7- " ----- - wANTED.—FOR. hASIIV I L L E, SEW Yong, „July Li. —A Tribune . * Bouquet de tlarolitm, !New-mown Hay ; TENN. liergelmotte, ;orange fluivers, 25 Wheelwrights, 15 Blacksmiths, 10 Horse Washington special details information Casale, Patchouly, uamella, I'llik. r;Loers, UT:strikers, 6 machinists, so Oarpenters, received in Washington concerning the 6U Teamsters anti Ilk Laborers. For Wheel- } invasion, from which it appears that tuoinaute, yoppinair, wrlghts, Blaekstalths, Horse shoes and Carpen- , , ~ , Uedr at, - gortug4l, ters, the wages will he from t. 52 GU to Fail Ou per riaiiecd, on the sth reci iced an inter t:it torielielßosso Prairie Fiat:rare, month. For strikers 545 On, and for Alachlnlsta cepted letter from a rebel Colonel, say- Crystal Palace Rose, epurci, Rough and Ready, I f. " O' - fe', .q7usan'u()ertso 400 00 Per manthi including Mc that "Ewell's corps together with unit and tranaportalion, T,`" li ewer, •: . 13Prialr Plower; uy.order orates. H. IRWIN, Captain and siert:TN:fg cavalry, milking over 50,000 dad Flowers, ,Sweet Briar, a. ti. M. run particulate given when appllua- strong, was ordered to mat ch to Harper's trope, . Sweet Yea, Routs made to ni_, naprja AN, quart. mast. Ferry. Washington is left almost desti Wey, 'Sweet Lavender, Agenty at Ttios,H, Rattlgan's European A gen- • Honey SuFkle, Sweet .cettuee, cy faire, Water et., anderldonongattela House. title of men, and is especially defended Hawthorn, sweet llover, ;by a few militia• It is thought our force Hyacinth, ralbE7o9, i scio.lf ' li ki wr iv z_. l - w - F , i; -, II •FD IC fl EfIGVED Jim:obi, lea Hos; i is ample to take the city, although orders Jockey Club, - r/ette, having been ppointed bbteoutors Inds - ' were received to go to Harper's Ferry , Jenny Lind, erbena, ; estate of Edward M'Corkle, Fag., late of IMy own belief is we will go more dir• Jonguille, etivert, ' age township, Alleghenycounty, Pa. All Mousseline, canine, I p er . 0 1,,, h av i ng Claims against the estate „ tit ' ectly to Washington. Washington was Pdillebeurs, West Elul, 1 prese.nt theni properly authenticated for settle- 'to be attacked nn Sunday night, but de- Magnolia, White Lttr i mebt, and those 'snowing themselves indebted ' layed_till Monday, when Early ieceived hlatc‘ehtie, , W Later Illitiotn. I theivio are seguest ROBERT e immediate pay , hPCOE ELF, such information as to make him aban • BAZIN"9 itEnYoelmi, a htip . ,ly oonsentra ', "" 6 't to red Persian Essence, the moat .e/cgant tom- Indiana township, or don the attempt, causing great cilssatis- SAMPEL OSBOI'RNE, fur imparting to the tbanA,ltereluel a very agree- ; laction among subordinate c.fticers and able and lasting odor. 241 Federal at., Allegheny City, Pa. ESSENCE - J 3 is-tmetw ' ____ ni sa e l n e. ,A , tio believed everything entirely TitAcT UPPER TEN. A large assortment of I - vv . a - D ---- ON KELI,Y, ----- 'roilet Soaps, Sharing Creams, Preparatiorm for , the Hair, Cosmetics Toilet Waters, Dentilriers - .' Now Movement of' the Rebels. and Perfumery of all kinds rowilAral3' on hand. ' Lead turners, Plumbers, Gas I r. For sale by Ottas: H. st .p.til, , it A SITINGTON, July, 14 .— Reports from dean Corner Penn and St. Clair ate. and Steam Fitters. the Army of the Potomac say: The 164 Wood at., near Sixth; I rebels have maneuvered their troops in a manner which seems to augur an at tack on our rear. From last accoun's Hill's corps was massing around our left, with the intention, say military men, of getting in our rear. On Tues day morning, the rebels made a demon• stration on the Jerusalem road, apparent ly for the purpose of attacking our troops, but being confronted by an am. pre force, changed their designs. OBEEU 7871111 AHTHOIo Y 1/187121i JOSEPH MEYER & SON, I ).1 DIANUFAMTURERS OF PILAW ALIVD IPA.NC V FURNITURE AND CHAIRS WAREKOCSE, 153 BALITIIFIELD, AND 414 PENN StaJ Between eta it, and Virgin aleY , Je2 PITTBEICROH. AUCTION SALES IL • 53 Pie/7u vpAEFT. .* • PAWNBROKERS SALE or el.Ollll.EOr 1 and DRESS 000DS. Coiumencinilll.ol;ll/A.T, : J ulyildth at 2 o'clock, and evening a o'clock v, ill ,be sold at Masonic Hall Auction ouse, No. 61 Fifth street, b large uantity of seasonable . clothing cob:rinds* Sne black cloth dress coats, drab woolen boats,. !apace& coats, marsailles, Linen, duck and summer coats i essaimete, mat , sallies sod llnen pants for men and hoys, cloth and summer vests, beige jackets, white iddrte, handkerchiefs, &c. Al*o, ladles silk and sum mer dresses, children dresses, silk and lace caps 1 eacques, shawls, bed spreads, ko, - pedal attention ls called to this sale, as the I goods will be sold without reserve. 30 000 PAPER, COLLARS • for sale by,the thousand, :-_- - - 7 :- -- m - -I ..s iloa or package crt AVOLELL/oNiPSAttetinm S MORO AND COVE OVSTERS.-100 Jela - -.. (Waal "Maltby' Spiced and Cove Oysters , ii AM REcEIVING ME M , STOCK OF , Rebels Crossing th=mao. to 1-and 2 pound cans. Just received And. for Ladles ' Am m o and oh li dnns BOOTS, i „ ~,, . ._ . _ sale by I icon r 0 YenterdaY NM) Ourinlriniteg anrYITPII A ln 3oB -: .' HOESlland• GAITERS, which / will 114/1 jib 11. - NEW Yo Jul July it1 , ... -- - haling* , ir ne dud 7 - 7 /3 'rood In Wight adoninernter cost • • ' '' .. fifa t ' f ~___ 1, AT fiORLANDS, ; -forces werehaforttgordery Imunty, Ald.-, 1 IP APS. ' -----------___. ~,. . _ir . SW Market stneet -1 trwr ' ' . 1 1 1 )adit.. The rebels 000 Bashed prime Oataln stoma mi for totlehy ,- grjristaingif PO LaDruLskLitatkiin WnTrre Pilicro—ssing°llel49, Potomac with their FETZER & Ail AL , TiCoNG, - I RE end children, cheap .at 211'0 JFH cOlwer Markbt and First streets. 1 Auction Noose.' jela 1 main force opposll,44l9colsville. .1 , .h 7 • . . A Company of ilTa..liundFeclakayaraea arrived I at this City yetiteMaiNiader coinniiikul of Cain. 1 John Ewer„ They ; ate, .i4op2 - Xtronfin?frouoty; 1 . , And display an tioxictiui-irOlfeui elide' Ito - ineet the I Exoh , ange Bank, robs and drive them over the borders, Let 1 Pitteburghers folltow fitet i eViitu 'stela these gal , taut young men' le:pause we Lave not filled one I, citizens Bank, untie as yet, although It is true - . ray has been manifested in enlisting, and sty; ready several eetnpanles are In readiness. f Mechanic& Bank, Bitten by a Dog.—A German named Shultz l complained before Ala' Honor the Mayor, that 1 M rchants' and Manuf'auturers' frirs. - Uohnston , c dog bltAllt, whereupon the e ' . dog *AEI brobght before the . eourt to be tried.— ' r= But he, by his attorney, claimed to be a minor, I . B an k or a • lpup, ,, which la the same thing, andlrac in I / eourequence setat liberty, , , I Destructive ' Fire.—We learn k r y private Farmers Deposit Banking Oa., I telegraph frOm'St. Louis of the loss of the fof 1 lowing steamers by fireat that c/ty :The North ern, Wakeman. Glasgow, Dix, Clherokee and Bank of Pittsburgh , Sueshtme We did not obtain the particular& Death tram Lockjaw—Wm Gully of Pitt Iron City Bank, Townirtdp was in this city on the Fourth of July - arulfreeelved an Injury from a pistol, 10 the chin which tlnally resultolin totanul or loc k jaw Sold '-The stoaraboat Charmer, Captain Cleo. 'O. Moore, was sold at Eva/urine on Thursday July 14 h, for $40,000 etuth. TM Charmer was built at this city, .r , ~.>.,,~.~.~._ -Allegheny Bank, General Sherman across the Chat tahooohicp—The , Rebel Strong Positions Abandoned—Skirtmsh ing at .getersburg—Federals Re "pulsed With Heavy Loss Near Charleston. S. C. New YOltx, July 15.—Tha latest news from Sherman is as follows: . Cztarratioooe., July 11.—The rebels burned the railroad and common bridge across the Chattahoochie river yester. day. GenerEil Sherman crossed above and below the bridges, and effected a secure lo.irement on the south bank. The rebeichave abandoned their strong fortifications on Chattahoochle Heights, being twain effectually flanked. It is uncertain in what "dirdetion they have gone. Our communications are at a , favorable condition. The latest news from Petersburg is to 1 Wednesday morning, when heavy skir mishing was going on, !, Official despatches from the retiel Gen eral Jones, dated the 4th, report the re- CHECK BOOKS pulse of the Federal forces near Char ! lest on, S. C. withthe loss of six hun - A , dred men. Xt. confirms the ; capture of the rebel guns, brit states that the rebel picket line is re - established. The Fei - erals were 'hastily falling back. The Monitors and gunboats were in :Stone firing on the rebel.lines ,heavy. Yet',` 2d and 3d National Banka, on al/ the above for axle at MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.. No. 30 Filth St. WRITE, ORR & CO. 'No. 2C Fifth Street K NABR'S PIANOS ARE THE Beet Pianos Made. Sold only by ; CHARLOTTE BLUME, )12 48 FRIA street, 2d door above Wood kit 1 TAHE CO-PARTNERSHIP O HERET fore eziettng under the name and dna of RRINGTON & BOGUE le tkie day In& • SOLVED by mutual consent. Either partner ta i authorized 'reuse the name of the firm in the settlement of the bnatneas. HENRY ROQUE will coat - June the business • at the old ea/Id. Estimated Force of tho Rebels. , NEW You, July 15.-- Times Wash- H. L. HARRINGTON, HENRY HOGUE, , iugton special says: Dlilitary men efiti• Halthztore, itd.T li Mi. 3 6.6td • mated the rebel forcu at 80,000. A Orrice or 'on Al.r.aoarxr INcee. io., t I.:VdOn scout avowed to Secretary Stan- DIVID. Perrearao, .3 lily 6, M 64. i ton that he slept the uight before in EPID.—The President end Direatura . 7 _ or this Company hare declared a Dividend .....MgStreet'a catn i p, and his forces were of THREE DOLLARS per payable ut Sisk i encamped near 3 U 111.86118 JtllaCi ion. profits - of the past six months, to holders on or after 11 - I.obiDal ,Jul 3 11, 1864. jyr2-6t D. M. BOOK. Secretary. BUTTER -6 boxes fresh Roll Butter, 20 keirolFresh Packed Butter, Just eaetived snd for sale by Jai FETZER & ARMSTRONG, mum Market and First sts MOON SATURDAY M •IT.ELE CRAP FUOI OUR FIRST EDITION =MEM Bix Steamers Burned at St ST. LOUIS, July Is.—The steamers Wel ceme, Glasgow,Sunshine, Cherokee, Northerner, an E. J. Dix were burned at,the levee early ibis • morning. The loss will probably reach. half a milliot Particulars Boob. TELEGRAPH, Our Forces Still ht Pursuit. The Rebelss Crosing into Virginia Our Forces Occupy Poolsville, Special to the Poet liVasaraoTon, July 15.- - ft seems to be generally conceded that the greater part of the rebel force crossed to Va. ye& terday by Nelson and Edward's • Ferry. Our forces occupied Poolsville last night. Destructive Fire in Brooklyn. A Large Amount of Property Destroyed, A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION OF SALT- Total Loss, about $700,000 NEIY i r ons, July 15.—This p. m., in a Jot of wool just arrived from Chili in the Hamburg Brig Caeser & Helen, left on the upper end of Pier, to be taken into the warehouse occupied by Jackson and Woodruff at lbot of Joralenon Street, Brooklyn, caught fire from some unex pldined cause, and the flames spreading with unusual rapidity slung the pier, ',ton reached the warehouse. This Wil ding, fifteen feet long by 60 deep, was tilled with goods of every kind r in ahoit rive buildings was in flames. The pier in front was chiefly studded with vessela discharging their goods. The rigging caught fire, enveloping the vessels in • sheets of Pante. Meanwhile the salt petre, of which there was upwards of $24,000 worth in the building, kept ex• plodiug, hurling bricks and pieces of iron, wood, &c., in all directions, giv ing the neighborhood of the fire an ap pearance of it battle field, so strong , was ri the force of these explosions that a ntn. her of firemen standing on the pier were hurled to the water. Windows in At lantic, Court, Montague and other sts. abrmy a mile off, were broken to frag ments. The windows in _the Ferry House, front of Wall street, N:\ Y., were shivered into atoms, and all along South street these explosions kept on fur over t hours, when there being nothing tuoie to explode the firemen could ap proach the inins and pour water upon then'. The Bark Caeser and Helen caught fire in the rigging and for some time burned brightly, but soon reached the hull. She, however, was finally se cured anti towed out and scuttled. She had just arrived from Guautonia, and brought a cargo valued at $05,000-- Tne warehouse building was divided into it free store and a bonded warehouse.-- In the bonded warehouse or southern part were stored large quantities of mo lasses, sugar, hides, nitrate of Soda and general merchandise. Fart of the sugar land molasses was opened by Messrs. Roche Bros. and Collin, and valued at $7,,060. In the free store was stored a large quantity of guano-1500 tons of 1 which was owned by the Peruvian Gov. eriiment, and valued at $21,000, all of which is a total loss. Not insured. In the others were stowed some' tildes, wool and a quantity of nitrate of soda and other merchandise. The trate of soda in both stores is estimated at $21,000, the buildings owned Ihi * ; Woodruff & Robinson were destroyed; they were valued at $150,000, a large quantity of hides, word and stores lying outside of the building were badly damaged, and the adjoining lumber yard of Robinson a total loss, estimated at $700,000 FROM NEW YORK. 1=:E1 Rebel Account of Gen. Grant. What the Examiner Thinks, &o NEW Yous, July Is,—The Richmond Examiner of Saturday says : A portion of Grant's troops lias gone up York River, nod were landing at the White House. The Examiner thinks that only a portion was left at Williams,. burg, Yorktown and Gloucester Point: The Examiner also thinks that Giant must soon make a movement of some kind owing to certain circumstances to which it need not refer. Late News by the Caledonia. The Whereabouts of the Florida ST. JOHN'S, N. F. ,July 15. - -The steam er Caledonia from Glasgow 6th, passed Cape Race at 5 o'clock Friday morning en route for New York. NCIVS unim portant though, 3 days later. Rumors are afloat that the Confederate steamer Florida was outside Cherbourg, await ing a conflict with the Kearsage. The Federal steamer Niagara was ordered from Atweip to Cherbourg. The Ger mans were erecting batteries opposite the Nand Funer. The Swedish Squadron is ordered to sea. ATEST FROM SHERMAN. 8000 Prisoners Captured, NEW YORE, July 15.—A rumor is in town that Atlanta has been taxa with 8,000 prisoners by Gen. Sherman. Fire Raging in Bkocikih . Naw , YontF, July large fire ttoW raging in Brooklyn in the new stores on Furnace street, between State and ,Toralenon streets. , , 4, , --2 • - trn- -- 1 • FOR TirE ppsgf i The Airpose of the Rebel. Raid PETRE And all articles usually found irinrug Stores of tint quality, for sale low. ii)'_2 -: :g..tiiibiik BLACKBERRY CARDIINATIVE Ls the only safe and. sure cure. it, cop taitutia °Aloes debkeritltiOrtigsoo =lit eral or other initirlosid compounds common to remedies generally sold for this class of disease. • It is to eflieleituitrthat Physicians very 'generally, use it .in praetioe in all chronic and dangerous muses. RED` Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt- Au compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the cobstitittion,) when you can obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for DIXON'S BLAORBNILAT CAJIMINA rive, and see that the 'proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of each bot tle. Prepared only by Xe 11171.1 Sole .Proprister, CINOINNA For sale by CI reopeotable druggists. Prise (old style. 35 ob.) 250., 50a, and al. not Bottle.' 1 _ witraarG.F.a & WlLSolvs STITCH SEWING MA CHINES THE OERA.PEST, Olitoe I:%patititu, NO.I 27' FIFTH ST. ,Throe dim'mo i)dgmhßeras wit summgß a co. ¢Aw leo 1 ---- - i" -- ,7,l4graa coo job v ii — o - F — TaCW 4,11 emnient Bonds tmmibt at 1 ' i . /10131,`TZ aq ritERTZTI, - O. us Wbotil street, see pnd door abotrikrilth, .- ,JeiV r FROM : WASAING TON. Imboden Supposed to be Wounded WASUrsoiort, July 15.—. Military au thorities,here at noon to-day had no in formation' other than that our forces are still in pursuit of the - rebels on the upper Potomac The National Intelligence? understands I tins; a Major or Capt. Spencer of the in surgent forces lately operating against Washington, embraced the opportunity before they decamped, of addressing to one of our citizens, who Is a relative of Spencer's, 'a letter, in which he states that the Confederates 'crossed the Poto mac wish, B,Qokutei .for thepurpose of obtaining &ones, icattle and other sup- Pliescami thatliaVing accoinPrsbedtheir purpose, they 'were on the r iiiiback. Only a small portion of these forces ap peared in front of Washington, while their comrades were collecting booty for transportation across the Potomac. . A Chambersburg dispatch states tha Imboden is believed to have been woun ded in a tight with Hunter, as he has no , been seen or heard of in a recent raid. GOV. CARRY'S- DISPATCH TO THE PRESIDENT; Another Raid Anticipated Vessels Immediately Dispatched, NEW YORK, July 15.—The Commer c4cl has the following : Gov. Garry, of Maine, has telegraphed t o o President Lincoln to send two gun -.boats immediately to Go‘tiao and East .t)ort, as nitre ib u said anticipated from New Brunswick tat the frontier. Pres- Ocnt Lincoln; it is understood, has Promptly complied-with the Governor'i, request, and dispatched to New York to have the ves,els despatched immedi ately. Ira HE OftzeATEST BIER VINE, TONIC AND Um', PURIFIER. Dr., Cutt4 rs" I~.NGI,ISII BITTERS. A sure sure for Intemperance, Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S. FAMILY C IN Dr. Sohenok's Pnltnonie, Tonic and fills. 11 IF: 1, Al 13 4CI 14 9 e.; Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla. An. al other Family Medicines can be found genuine at the PITTSBEROII 1111116 HOUSE, Torrence & 1113farr. Corner of Market street and leoUrn'. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, 13trushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, TORR ENCE & NVGA RR , No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. febl 1=!=1 Diarrhoea. DIXON'S AROMATIC HIGHEST PREMITJAI alif rue, 4 And BEST, Airi4V37 - AO.ENT.t. _.~, , -__ rte _ _~. C..lv~.._z~i~. lERCIAL 4t. tiNitielALlV4 ~.......„.„ .....„--- ,:t e it‘ PlTTillitilltAll-RO4Olll/0..., .reesust..,r44"."ol 1 f onlolr 03= Tr& Ditty •Vagat;',4l-4 Elvstatustv,-.lalr Iti;:_, ,liffite• - f.,30 BugifiqEss_theive,„.44 foiA,Ewaibif.-=',-. Boles was active: the .'iieritaiiitiritauliii*.wa:„.. 4 warm. The Monongahela river wale ocniCitire,z-A taanati.making2 feet 1 . 111 1 0 /1/ I t ll 3eans434/11004" the gales We note as fallotria .== ,- , ',.e • .fiis.;r ~.,. GRAIN-Wheat, a few lots went sOld ittiril,.4 , 02 00; White, in 10. Cour, sales if - ;:i2; ~, depot, 3/ CO, Xiatte saleasitderiketosikw ft - ,.,, - stock la not large, - •-•....,;K A -.4,- ~ , BACON--Delnand riteffiik,lsli '-glirorpSW.-". same as the wallah' ditskWii Allut4t,,,==.-- FLOUR -The m arlitt•Whir. illst ig irif `.taeg = erate demand. 'Airttheteitaleio- ' ...„,,„ 4 „ . „ , • • - ~,,`..t.i Family from Stare at litliK* 'W. . a Pearl at sold ii1411114.11V 4 Brel-?'••;•'•11 lot. sold etlolvertlin - ~. „•.. ,' , ,•--..1s R-Sinall sales of gchagbilirx.iag j ° „t 7- i l : Eanag, at 110 00; 20 blds he. 3 Largt Bliciumg,ith l .1 ; 00, ;___-,' _ -,• ~.4...' PDRIED PIIIHT-Appleitticadarieepir. eaches at maize. • .i ..= t. •3, 'S""‘".4•111-Z, ~,,, , x *,' I ght EESE--Saies 24 tea. •at 40 .0 - & - ,400104,,-.2: .- 200.60 00 wit;.lßc. • . IRAI-Sales 5 loads , from kosfailiiieilf.t.4sl/4 11 ton. ~ - ... ; ~„.•- - s - ,•,..,...4.,... GROLIER/ESI-Maik fltat Wit- verit- c um ....,A'L` tied. Coffee Was held 'a an • ruivence..„4Brilowir,i.*P` quotations. 1,.....• 61 •-• - rz.; .., - l.-..,,,,,, PITTSBURBDWfiIAiIt; 1..... ..At , -.4. thweros thr isn'iltrit,Prolio%S'-'4,,,'. SATURDAY, ittlplV The 011 marleet yesterday!, Was het" litittrel ,: - . . .._ The sales were quite small. The NOW' try 143 t, ~, Allegheny river amounted to 751 'II: ,a ll, *ntri,ll•74 `,., 'Bora itewtrati roll : l W`hl'hi• t1.i914071). ..~%:•iZ• - , , '• 0 'prick.' Asthi dispatahes were c 0 ••,a4liititielret47t4?: omit them. Rein.% will be ftrarOutitlP.r•== came.under our, notice : , nb si#4ii":„:„.‹ . „.., '. Ir .. ~,. ' ' :4" . „,, , ,"..-af."7 - 1 orlußß-Sales 160 bbla, 1071.., ....-111101 • *--N. d 22 6 do, 45c; 120 du , 450, for p mcinthal Trairk;,..t emanded. • - .._ ~„- 2.,,,_._ ,,. .0t -, ,,,?!.. -4 ELEFENLT-We could, n o t 0m,?..f311.-1,--../i-lis transaction. "." *V-Sif?-P--.;1•91‘14e a l - .'•; 3 e= -- ;: Oil Receipts Per Alleghlar .:15''-..''T•s; m u , wen & painter, 843 , StricklerkBasts-410. 3 Lindsay, 175, B. Ashworthsl76; hitire l,D'ilek44 , Cf ., '•_, ?cGallagher, 161;B Dawer,6o: 01L.Cl!iAr ~,_, ‘ ,..K ,ks' . 1"1417F41316 " .• ': 01 1 -. ' -'4-541.1 ..,.. ,.., .__.4. .-1a:-. Wool on the Minigoimillieria* ,sita,p,.i.l, 'tooth .-,l:.•cf - w l-0 1,• ' ' -.1. ~ -1- 14 -'i -' [Frem the Letroit'Tlilkiler 'tr^ • ''' s _ •-••••, Very . Ilttie wool bait beeiriii4 NtiareiC:;l> on the line of the Alieldean-ttatiraitd;" - -Th0, 6 %- - 9*.? farmers are all verybusy„ufth their haying-4mA eg.., Ilan eating, asideltom . hem unwilling t o sell: . - :-? ? ,p , at prices °tiered '_ll2.r. li& . 1 ed this morning,for 4,000 Rio •w lltaw ;:f...,,,,..f,,•• =Rhona! that it should be Amid 19. . , 1, 4:4 and if gold was 262 or oter, t heabovesultsol ~:,1 to be paid. The otter was refused- •••es:.;" --...,..W^2 Niles-3 buyers °trend 90 to 95 5. ..„ ; - ..3...r. ; _ ,-- -T., D 0 wit gi ac -4 buy Cr,, SS to 90c. .. , •.., Decatur-3 buyers, 25 to 901'.! •-, • - , • 1 - ' -•'-'*'?„-1--.4 Lawton-2bnifers, 95 to 01. , t ...,..t . tat. F ' 4:"".„ . .,"„Vn Kalamazoo-7 buyets, 90 in 6 30.- •,,,.;==., .4; ... •-. ._•.`"1!-,1 Galesburg -1 buyer, 86 to No. .4.i. „.. ~....,:: Battle Creek - 6 buyen, 83 to 95c. ~.Ununistoln-,-„,,,A 35.34 c. 1 ' 1 ''' ,"*".; ' fi:-:t.:.-A Mitaksl-5 buyers, 95c - to sl.', ,-,, ~..N.,,...„.4- 4.' ._ A iliron-4 buyers, 90..t0 95c. 1.., .-. 0,..,ter .• - _.,_,....••••,zi Parma -1 bay er; 88 to 90c. , ~..-rl3* „.,L 5 ....f, , -.t GJackson -d ,buyers, 90 tonic., ••.. .1, la ir.t.ii . •„,,:: 1-:if rass Lake-e bayera, 90 to 96e..., „_,'.....t1..,..,_"-- .; :•,-;:,„.. Chelsea-4 buyers -40 to 96e. fO,OOO Mu lewd --: „.••• this week, ) tif.ii•.,i - - ---- .„;• Ann Arbor--6 buyers 60 to • - , _. n• -., ..,3.,--.. Ypailantl-8 buyers, tte to 930. t i 4. 1 i lir ,L- ..,:, ..,1 ......_ Louisville Tobacco marki k t, - • --, 5,,,--, f , Tobacco -The sales at the warehoUse to day ~ .-- -• - ,, ,,...52_ amounted to 521 bhde i _itil at full rake. - The - ,: - . •:,,,, z. prices obtained at the Printh-specet„ffarapass,,, ~;.,, rfulted from 111,50 to 38,60 `for the hum, . fl At , -•.:2,-;, 1 9,00, 1 Mai at 41,23 and 1 at 42,600. , The,,..A. 11011 _ 1 1 1 1 % .- , 1-,..4) the Boone Wicreheutersaged frotar4o,sesti. ....r.,--;•,1 1 I at 5,50 and I at 51,90. The sales at the'ssatur••.:,•,k-i,.. vile warehouse werefrom 10_,2310 , 4(476; and --,_,1-,•;..,-sz•t. at 06,00 The sales at the rickeq.warehouist.t .‘,.e.',.,4 were 8110 large, ranging from /1/ P 9* Alt-110satul :-;', :11 1 46,25. 4.-^ , .. .1 . ± ‘ , ..i Memphis Cotten RlketteL• *''.** '' '` ' ..t ' .'" The market without chringe. bothing,at all , ..„.., doing. We quote: _ ..."'".•`, . :...T- z; 1 Good Middling, .... f.... , ,...kir1.111, ' ' - ' -- ,',...,17j strict Middling.. - 1 4 i' .. -- ;.,:f ^4 Middling _ ,f" L AriD _ _,,-..,.-:, Low Middling ' 1", - ~ Good Ordinary ';,"; *,. v ''.;-- .„. ,F,.,,="„ Ordinary • 7."-"•-!. Vl .. .cf. - ,- " --: -•- . 4 LOW Ordinary ~••• .„;;;•",, s - , ,,==t;;; .• --,. `-'ifl Toledo Lug/ 11 "W Mut** kli •-=‘..el -.-. = -q.: -Bak - ' --."=•'•'.. lab !lear,i 42046; 24 dec31440; 31/ ' 4 /0' , 01F; ....A.- ,„„,,,,, 3.36851 Stock Boards, 528;OtanntollAgar "/"51 _ - ,- , y_l 30;;olst, mcantling and timber,latiretan linder.,, ~.LA 3 aid/hos. ear: and aad timberMettl•': l, 4 k•-''l feet, 0262.44 clear and 24 cisarloorirm_ l _AO. , •dolfi- ~-..•,-,..„ mon do, "M; clear ended clear sidla gesreveetelilli- - '-: :Z:I men do, 20; eawed shingles, IS lath,. tit illet, , ifit ~ - z - Al el shingles, 16 inches, .A 1; 14511 = 4. /111 . 4 *lllf, '..-1 Illinois I Pler tr0n , ` 12 .00 , 414, 1 !.::711 --7 ..; - ky pit.. sre , ..;....4:iow elm et t4 .4g..5 . ezl pig at $7O, ant cold blast s7.digitO, Ink AR . R . ... ___ _ . W'" - ....",, ter being tire rate ginerilly ask . • 114 / 4 4411 ~.„...A Bar has advanced to 73047lto,for.43Maltnolisaudz,:•":".• Charcoal. Horse Shoe has advarated ,tt„tril!Me -0: - . •,7.1- ,, t 14he for Shoenbergerts.„ fa r1): , :i - : 0 ' - 11, 1 i. 1 Cincinnati Coal. iiialisle.,,,_ ,Z 4 f.it,-., g _ r',*l;t7;V: . •& The retail price for Yo ,:.;„,...1 to 400 during the greater oh_ dr....,10,131-_,es. - 1-: -,;...1 with a Ilnumarkerth the' *li th o W4t; . * -40 „. 1 1.- -' 4.. - ' , Y74.1, the river are nominal, them 0444 ~....1•_• - 'Z-7 , 1 Ohio river eoal sells 14" u tcl'A t i r ei ftk.r..th ..,ttl ~ t-, ....'7- 7 - THE TRAVELEMIU ' •• 1 i /Ca A {.:11 , 1. 45414 a ---;.....,,,,,c ,ii,gypria1,,........d.' .:(4 ARRIVAL AND DEPil.Rrit ..-1.,,,,,,at,e -,-;-' . - , ....... ~1 ~•....j4.143. ...k,..1' .Z ' , .1, _ ...7 fl ' .....".., - r tt,,11.1! rinvit. - .... .., •,.• ,•• -... • .. Penn 's - A -vial* , ccitutpal. , o,l , ,-.t.tL ~-,- ...,_,,ql Depart,. ~..,. . Atrlter..-iv...1.1-3'l :: -....,),„,,, Thro A.:waft-Steele ..riattimmeXii.l2.llo,pqat ;.• _•-•-• - _,.•••A Thro raw. -...24tisni• p 1a.14, * ,4400, gu1t •-•• •1 sity'reac.,4:2lk ta ' Aat , / , 4Thelstlit.a.in ,-,.. ~,,, _ Fast Line 815 p in, ,Thro sep/ I ...littaienen.- -, 1•••••:,,, Jlithn'n Ace. M Jellii r n Art- I . lh sal - 1 1 :1f4 4 4 tat WsUStationl3:3o-at m lab W1111rinc....„,,,„rj, do Iptcralm .5•1,„..-: 0 1 _ 11,,,,!-."•;-74tt;,, Sfl„ :do" -" 3 - 0 Wm' 11,/ ° ,rtme-, 7 1';;Z. 4 .1 4th ~, do 6.210 pm , 4th , . • .dei, , ~..;:tit,.. .-ii The Obuttth ir4l4*Avel •71011Vibtati --• .!';' , l -- --- - ._,40 Sunday) at 9;05 am; 'tutus as lap Br. " = .-: „",7-_-‘,,.1 Pittsburgh, Vt. Wayne & O hi fltZli , i, . ---`l.."=-,k,1",--- Deruh, ~,,, • 1 Arri*„..l,„o.:4sl, '', .'"•--.12 Fast Line r-oo am ~,, . .r.) . 4 . :, EsP/048 41 Phlhs • <TO-104BM- l`;„, Mall Train ' '6-89 11 M - Mei!, IR .L 4,11450 P.1....-1-:-.' _-.,,q,--74 atestitne maul:0011"c -„-,.z:1 The New liii,ghtee Aeleineicidetteeile 46 wea - : 7 7.: ~, ,v .,-,-1 Allegheny Station at 6:46 a in, 12.110 ra, - 430p try ~. ‘.• -, ';:, and 6:40 )1 M. gatUrang. LOMA% New Brighton tilepimeo-z-..71,W &al° a m, 1 7:00 i1ta,12410 if m akdß:blicks. - -_ -- 7 _,:_ , „4 , , , Alliance Accomodation leaves AllegbeitY Sta. •-, ,1 . bon at 2.10 a • iii: . '-•-•1 • -,,,- ~......, - ;,..51i . - .:1-x•sn.,11. Fletabsulgh & C0ni ne.Z.,`,',,,..,- ,-, 1 Mall -......... , .. , ...7.156 a: as. / 1 411.... . - P•eg4, /rig, • - ExE..res.! , •-• • • •;•-. - - 21 nOP us - Estivate. ;:-.-..; za-44 1 , lee avKee4porti / :00 aal Ist 1 4;irem.'rt..0gant -. 2et .. - - ,e:'• Snap m' SI `•••• ""`".. 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