M 4 * ^ T* ‘ I S ^1T -V. •«* r4^aujavucb,Mem* R fo* jpfetTENaiLL fit GO. No. 87 wk Bow, New York city, and No. * State «re«t» Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE A Co.,«! Nawau atreet, New York c\ty, , are authorized to take Advertisement* mod Subacri;tt- - foriii at lowest rates.• ' IttVe WiHturaisli the Daily FoaT, toagei u at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies.Missing Papers.—Any or our readers having copies of the “Daily Post’* from Jbna Uthto July nth, will confer a favor by leaving or ending them to this office, as our flies are incomplete from that date.Supplementary Draft., /The draft in 1 he 2ad District, composed of Allegheny couaiy west of the river, Butler and Armstrong counties, to fill up the extra fifty per oent. quota, commenced on Wednesday.—The following ia the result aa far as the Districts have been gone over:. PIEST ^VABD.Whole number of names placed in the wheel.SJd; deficiency, 14; number drawn, including 100 per eeut excess for exemption, 2“3.???* .^L^hamson, James Piper, . '.ByronJD Painter.. U iiiiam Boyce,lt;*John M’Cune, Friend. W. Jenkins,David W. Jmith,William Conner, ifcmry w. Lewie,Bussell Blakely.Robinson, 'Jtmn IXardeker,William Fidle,fienry 0 ray,Amos Flnkbtne,John Fringle, Clair,James fOhs. M. Smith, Antirew Pitcairn,Aichibald Dryden,ahMichael Marshall,John L. Wild-ims,Ephraim WiUy,Alfrwl Wo rrof alUpart at Ihi 8« teuie ofPiM8bnr»B.-Wela6e -..yin*hefori or reader, the repo oVthii oOtamittee which has done more good Jo the .oldier an, l hecommunity than An (tic-other commit* a put together :— . i . „ . ,HdS triul meS0 “ “rcS for »»•' pro.S^gA-saar-aSThq earing for the sick and wounded who havepassed through oureHy during the past months has Involved considerable expense, as many of hem have been compelled to remalnat the Home for days, and some of them weeks, before they were.able to proceed on the way to their homes-Ab we contemplate making additional improvement* dudog the present month, which' wlU a(W much to the comfort of the sick and wounded Wl;o may be left at the Home, we askourclttzena for a continuation of their Uberality which has characterized them during the past. The,folio wing donations have been receh edduring May and June :Ajleg’y Bridge,. *2S0 s M Mtllcr ......15ntih sbam do . 100 A soldier ol 1812 *20£***%;• • ....... 300 A Slack......... 61 b Clark ...... too Qeo McClure.. . Iftirmwt fvv 100 Three aoldlers ofBlmiagham Gas tFe~15th Mili-1 . * * • *♦•••- - 200 i tift 1 *1 -^s.Ks2„, e :‘sss; £54“ s -Stas' ;Jno Fatteraon... 25 ia Friend •Joseph King -m a ........ ,°John Utaham... 20 }a Friend rRichey... too Cash .Nimfck.oo ... tOO Cash............. **J HShoenberger 100 Cash’ ......Mong. B’ge Co.. 250 Or ah...........i Ht er, M’Clin-Tli? Portsmouth (Ohio) Timet *j«0| In regardto the drops, says that Mr. Kobori Th.imp.oti, has shown us samples of white and MedUem-aean wheat taken from Ms farm In - Kentucky, a few miles below this city. It is a. fine wheat as we ever saw. The heads arc large aud fujl and the; grain solid ami well formed. The wheat generally in this locality is represented s veri-good and about an average crop will bn gather, ed. In some places It is slightly injured bj-theI4 A T E .lt;£f4*» }T / . , * it\l VFOB THE POST,Sqrossmg. the Pol ^ac.i4ii^moR^rJtplv Jal--Tlie only iBimce gathered from Ui^ cohduciligeiice gd£iae engine tfcroucrli fr,I I1 *midge.Fremont Ahead.—The Minnesota Stai,». i NEWS FROM GEN GRANTman says: we have it from the most authcntio ' 11 «I»HI1 Iaoureeajhat a large majority of the (lertnani in this county who voted for Lincoln in ifleo, nowexpress a decided preference for Fremont Lincolmls pUye.1 out. If the election occurredto-morrow Fremont would get as many or more votes inithls district than Lincoln.Possessionwmiugn,. inWashington is that no firiig has lx heard r Ml ‘the. informationhave h6re to-d^yInduces the conyicfkthat the enem^ ‘Is in full retreaT, a that the ftghting on Monday and Tm day was to cover their retreat, and ei^ A rr At f Vi ntvi n1nMr)n_ — . r*hie them to get their plunder saf. aoroas the Potomae atr Edward's Per:CouMtlng the Host..—The Editor 01 the Franklin Kepotitoru, gtvea rt veiy amusing nr-coun/of the number of rebel, that Madam R„. mor ftsserta hascroased the Potomac. If all the rumora were true, the number would amount to 185,000 men. So much for Ex. Adj. Uration.The I nemy Fast Retreating.Fire in Ke\r York.—A destructive fire broke out yesterday on Baxter Street, in the city of , Vock* deatro ing aix buiUlinga and render-lag twenty families ho useless. One child wasbadly burned in one of the buildtnga before itcould be taken away.More Vouug Thieve*-A party oi thieve entered Mr. Albree’s shoe store last evening anda C%tMeT'ih 6utli of money from the drawer. ^he police have an eye on the youngchaps, and they may yet go down the rh-cr to live in thb House of Refuge,P AAv.rltf, Koro.-A gvnt|f lilrfUiy ,fom P.'kortbilrg .ay. ,h»t f’CA.ral Averill’a forcrsWPFA all -af . ... .were ail at that place nn WeJnr^UvNew York, July 14.-The Commercial says a prominent bunking house In Wall street has received a dhpkteh' from Washington, brought this mornin-Which States that OranCs forces have occupied. Petersburg. We have receiv-od nothing confirmatory of tlus state-ment.The Commercial also says • - a prirate dispatch from Washington to a Wall St broker, states that Sheridan with hi, emtire cavalry force has been despatchedto intercept the rebel raiders, and has reached Hanover Court House.A Washington dispatch to the Philadelphia Enquirer, date,; ,fuly 14j s a wBailroad Communioatlon Resned.ilALTfMORE, July 18—Railroad CO mun ication between Baltimore a nashington, which has been suspencnearly forty eight hours In consOquerof the rebel invasion, was resumbd tr. Ax,, and the principal officers of tBaltimore Ohio railroad state ttpassenger trains wlii y«ry probatbe running between the two cities t morrow morning.Excitement at Harrisburg DyiOut., New York, July 14.—A Timea' acm), dated Harrisburg, July 18th, sa Gen. Couch is at Philadelphia tb diI he excitement is dying out. The stoare still closed and recruiting proir ing s.ovvly. A Pleady stream of Uij relugces, teams, droves hor3ea. lt;fec returning home. » .*».n TOS (Isays :unAND BLOOD PDKXFIEfi.. Ontters’