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TOE 111ZIPPIE, - - '"ma:n+n[lO ,Da rani, delb.4 by carrlar. 231 cont by mall, Oa year, in , advance 00 a for nix month., In advance. SOD ° Or tbreatla. " 200 Imam' =Elm, by area; iyar , 11 " " by mall, ya, yea W , In 'Woe. 33 50 " for atraamaths, 0 325 " " • " tor Hutt 166 • oar.omati. ioti;...a by earrtar..--- tha year, to advance, aunt by tualL-- $9 CO Eli maths, " 450 Visa months, " 925 THE CODZHE.IIOLSI. Per nub, daHvorel by cat 25 bar; In IefIIZOR Mett by CO 313 mouth; " " " 500 Tam Saab, " " " 60 . ausrn Amoteerros, att. - LT.3 El eIINIGHT, Publbha Hanby Obronkla ; .PITE32IIIEVI abwaparzu MUSEUM 0035P1122. EIM RELIGIOUS INTRLLIGENCE. t.• norrespondettt of the dristion firm, ' ate/ iieir'Bisitop Polk became a general, from which it appears the bishop went 'Ffroia Urisiana to Blohumnd, lacuna months - after the rebellion was issugerated, to a& -shninreprd to the defence of that State. I , Iva conversation with the rebel chief, ,its. en the 'subject he,was startled with Art re mark; "Bishop Polk, you are the very t ; - WIZ 10 undertake this defence--your tsry. knowletge ,ftta you for end your - knowledge of the lobality marks yen as Misr:eon. ; If you will Undertake ' I will make out your commisai,on to Maier Genera at once." The Bishop i spoke of his soared caMng. Davis urged and advised him to consult with CoLLee of Oa , Whom ho rep -resented se a good oltristisn man. Col. Lee called upon Wallop Polk voluntarily, any-knewledge of hhi hailing had an It:tenter. with Davis, to permed, the rah , op - to'tate dune command let the South-. The Bishop then related his interview with OttNias eatd "I regard 'this cuoinci dance as providential, that if ybn advise it, I accept the commission, and enter upon the duties without deity." Thus the .Bishop - treamne lifejor General of the Babel army, Daring the sittings of the Special Conference of ministers end 'diem of the National Reformed (Protestant) Church in Trento, M Galsot, the'greitlisterian and eminent writer, distinguished :himself by the firmness of his faith, and by his deer. 'ltes4l._..:MteittritSo4l*-: the new "schools. Gaisct proposed a declaration of principles whisk. obtained ( 4.1 v,:tes egged, 28.- The p• ilaafpal chose Of ibis expression of the livaagelical party datives, " We hare fall faith, Ist, In the supernatural power of God in the government of the world, and •z..PPettlitili, the'_ establlehment of the religlyor i.ki,- In the divine and supernatural inepirition of the Holy 'Ward, au wattle thole sovereign antherity.leciat ligiois matters. gl, In tiro eternal divinl: blru.t i i. 4s will fp. th e rianroction of ear Lend 'Jesus 'Christ, God- Rodeo:Mu of Mem. 'We "-aye obriviniar that..tllats - -Articles of religion, are also tb eee or the Reforrael t:Pliti!Withlik kis lately - imititowledgett these .... The spsech, of Guird in taro - theleolsistion, was eythgelical, de cided, eloquent. , paughet. ,Tina csoittaios an - article ' , Chilies Wesley's Hymns," - , 7.; , 77 Licht& begins In the January and to lated inrho pezt (April) zumtiii, by Bet rete,/erds' Pieebyterlau dew. -13aele catholidty of ipirlt for thht mat hinn niter of another denomination, Is' oeulatersiablA; !He' sap, In terms of rare beauty:. ( 8 No t hyMos were ever so autobiographic) sad histOri6AL, They gessls , nittles, the mortal anguith of report .' :latteesill •ihrob Wad:Anted with the 'ifiroce ' btrihi theY ;Weil with the tririmphe of faith, the fall glories of present eallaticue. TKe whole vitality, not only of the Peet, triter kis people and the Lord, is in ,them. „Tha Liferbleod of the tune Rent thrtkilt : thynA they are big - with the great 'which unwed -..Sinctp.ournotiestifihe Presbyterian Book of _Costume: Prayerosame dye since we learn the materiel points in Which this edition of _tile_ l'iwyer Book differs from eTplareopal olio-10E. - The adoptionof the -Beglitk CoMmutalati:;ltervice,- - . ItWiteid of thecae iiiiiiisOlitelltutestest *Lsttopal, iiirpermiagon of liberty of 'posture at the - Pamament of tlte:-3!ozTio_Buppref. Id. The reJeetion of BaptiarsalllerrJae. 4th. .._:.'.. - -- .lltte.itillieloa-.44-thetorm --u regnorrahol' in Baptism, 6th.' 'the''''aUbstitlitian!, of the WestainsterShorter Catechismio, the one In um by the EptregLel, - ,EhureN in this The Maititlthan Eli rite of "admission" to the communion, to be ad. ministered by the pester, for that of ton. • t • i —The Emperor of Minis has Presiiiii ed a copy elate Slusitteldanciseript, found -1084.1101APZ:11-2,,'05::iiia convent of is the Ottorbein Vniverelti, at -Ohio, It is • botmd , 'llslfortr - volnate tarp folio, oon- ItaisinOte,whole New Teitament, siolleigepetiltisui of thiOlti, - logetter with othesyslaable arrelegtt writings. 413 the Oldie; manitiatipt of the New Testament 'one tiit cap tiles It snare: Them are' Only six copies of It 111 the _United E4ktes. =lli> Nil. sidieeicts,'ln referring to • SUMO Chunk party In the 9htwoh of 341=4 esp- , they are Isnitatlng-the Bo man Cathelks, to "Itotreatafor Meditation and Prityar' The Annual Itotreat is to .beeheld.itt, at St...drigtietthe's College, Can tiektiyidarbiLibur "ditya of the drat wa. - 4. of Taly::,Thtßetreatat Caddeston wUI be latei that' 111/Itehlagitara about Mlolooknis. - A Retreat le abet held for a sliglefdaY:slastach, siontlai with some few . 4i 0 4 61 / 5 4 11 k . DM" hat six • has ham trietldarlog Wass six y*i: • intellfgertowilrora „Tapia ie if via iluaryang character, In regard to ~....Liellideasts,lrt„thatt-far a land. Aigqliresodgaltiatatisitig, lathe Wiggle powerful Dilretioy who twines that • g the Walla 'AVM( ii4tatio r tmitided; ler the eeme, reitielttbleetriztes e eitt Withers a ;104. altaaldshava been banished,: wt. they ::gfiltlitigirbri-til4e.4464;;Ataiii In feactioirestdoted intercourse with, fa* . . • _ THE DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. edgn nations, and In favor of progrees gen orally. —The General Assembly of the Egteb• llshed Churcie of Sootland, after a long discussion an'oertain ihosations—reading of prayers , from a printed book, kneeling at prayer, {standing at singing, and the wing of harmouLcum, refused to take en. don, consequently ministers and congrega tions are left free to act according to , their consciences. —The late General Conference of the 3f: E. Church appointed Wilelegation to the General Conference of the Evangelical /trmealatlon, to bruits fraternal greetiogr. Thelticatzinee and economy of the Ertill• gelical Assosiatibi &SS said la bo not much unlike the M. LC/prob. ---,knew Presbyterian Church has pat been dedicatal in Portland,. Oregon. On the Monday following the pose were seat ed for $8;500, leaving some fifteen for fp lure 'disposal. Td . r. Atkinson, of the-Con gregational Church, preached tho Jodica lion sermon. The corner stone of the building of Ottawa University Wm laid sometime dint era approirlati Sundaes. The !With Lion we learn Is to be under the control of the Baptist -denomination. ---,The ••next 'sutural meeting of the United Buttes Tittiver.eallet Acceded= will be held in Concert% Newilard . pehire, about the middle of next 13eptemben Landon increases at c rate rcgnlr• lug an addition of 600 churches every ton years. • - A Word of cautl4l:6 Intuit times there are always lIRIIIIII.I of eaturprisea started, whicithold rout the most extravagant protases Ur - profit% In cadafi 4 ' Induce people to iniestilteir itieney in theta. Lantsase stuns of money haat, theo been ICI swallowed up in concerns, very m a ny of which, we Lear, are destined to become ma rortunate, not altogeth er tbrorigh adzman• suseria:t, t bakia oonsegnanceilithe dm:mid e times. Baiong as there were no =era th at hand we were eontentto pats theta things by, because then investaients of tbst !Unaware not perilous, and men could c.o. tae by throwing their stocks upon the market, where Cates Zap: steadily Asian. But sow It is a season of real periL Thu anandal erizis which Ii upon as may bu_put off, but it may not, and in 'the latter ease all snew invest ments malt Fader hasn't,. The country. will be injured by any new bstoh of corponlions,andttll pod men 'tumid frown ap9a aim once. %%la expaasion must I.) arrested, or the ceesequencee will be disastrous to aU alike. These litho want to know What to do arlth their money, need only look tasks government seensities. There Is no risk about them. Let them by all menu be preferred to any corporation sank - that may be started. When the =Oh comes, as vetoer come it toast , despite all we ran de, Mote who have their money-in U. B. bonds will be safe and Inas of their Lissome • but el to the vest multitude of seiniiisiand cabar fanny stooks created during this I expatulon, who can fall to see that their riperatione most be attested by the stringency 111 the money Market T Let their mines be ever so real, (and mazy ef - them,' we Task, - 11310 liners mos n sbine,) It ?mitres • money to w ork them, end all experience in past arises lea ,shown that these very profitable con:pantie go by the board quicker than any other.—h - orti Arco. Ilia Danville 'Btttroad—• Platter of Llle or Warn The following paragraph from the 1 mond Z;.:CClrti.lel of July 1,6, shots that the *thole ..have not yet festered rim Danville Boni, width was so thoroughly destroyed by flea. fi'lloon ; , • . t "Welders item Waits that the conAtry neolle inthe'Titilati 'o.f. the kierse on the %DOUAI Batimed are deriving , • great bo• 111113 by muting their nag iirOltDD - d O D I2 '24277a10 and netts for the !einivinlonee of pauertgas between. the points On the road not traveled by the trains. , Finis smuut.l - and one handy , d dolierr -irtne charge par head for a distance of lire than twenty mach over a road that is rougher than that whielemaandere throtigh purgatory." =a "locil" Coin= of the Ezderieer far lWits the following fated= item: "Yes the C:st'tisr.• is curvetted ape:len co, view,. on Troteday, s ballet et gnu hawed tie .4/mentor's. street a hats! The public, standlest the &Ma drove on. When ere came to recollect that flora wee Ave and Mx hundred dollars per. barrel, and that the ettaggle for break -was ant of nfe end death, we batter appreciated the oteumMtlizt between the hewn s and tut banal of dm.' The•Dnoagbf Wear England. The Springdwid (Mass) Ciioss alt &MOO ink:fares with the railroad non Oil*: es much as 11 does with the farmen. The yells giro oat, and the station Tatar tanks, ou which theloectoothron depend for supply of water, are Iliad with 4111Wq. At Pittner, the tanks are dlltd from the Ara by bringing , the - water in beaks* to some eszteatr though one of the city leteatners has been out, than, mad did good minims in pumping. This state of attars exists both , East .and West. party Groin this dty...l4shing, aalt , Pitteladi a L., days SLIM, found the brooks so dry, that the trout had- getiterod-b- the...lolaq dad wore raughtpiiihobt soma trisoliti, - Slras Occurring to grasror woods are not suite op td. The Waite= people are - quite troubled in Ibis way, for all attempts to burn orst,land W here tits wood hoolisied tnrott sweat tiled& toi burn ing crape of 'lnsilco& grain: 'The Oonissold cal ri nr CPeefo3ibilhitelthislowstitos than lt hea been ore this season, though still II tevinotLes mitOn% klinnuirsiask.. A ',MO. dlerl'APYoo. l * -I The SpaggelLtindese - state dtst Yang Wing,* ionag*Dblusss,,lto stsdastsd some ten gout 'ghee . atjsl4. setently unnrnal to :tlol7 ; agitsg , with the •ssuk of ijurcliAluntlldon from Its 114s dal emmuswa,l32lPolvarthrtita 1 9 121 P" 1 and ,ptcrehss• inssigzisif - -t):; minions kind,, MI& view oflutrigaitagixtto Chlss, th• modem tuvrosioeS44.,ln salsas* sad arts aids bg Os Weans nations, and •Sposistly by our own. Tits Standssin L , at prapeat tto gaest of Dr. 211•Lisitof spilstudi and is whoa of to htgli t6rmi litlk 19114 rsniarkably 9141 n 1 ed OrnOtto Svitigtslou so tutenst- Ing and itshortion, and shlshothtnnt*umks as ars InDhlailittlstort.), • • • • latisiber;Orioxiitek• Thera - ars aow grout liffoeld'ilooitapd slok tad winded so dlari_lit;thd iarlohd hospi tals &wind .Vrialsington. Thctotalpumice of patients to all the hospitals throughout the oatostry traboat ataety . tliottsead. lla the camp hospitals it Is setimated than 'mahout dlq thotumad, maldasa total of one hundred sad forty Maitland soldiers incapseittted for duty. The disease --- most prevalent gm my is difezhsa hatldysernitap. TLo trashing ton hospitals ere being elerged of the slightly wottneted and conveleseents, who will he sent North iminallatoly.: Everrbed that con pos. sib!, b e nutwl win become so before the end of tha week. . Mitioi Tawas & Law; of the EU U. EL colored troop . wit reeently tried by out martial, martial, at the ! I:1th Army Ocape beodansr, tors, tern the chug° of eowordiee and aoudad nabsootatay an ahem and sotetlemaW, had sentenced "to be cashiered, with thoUth of all pry arid 'Dewiness sow dos or to becotal dos him. his ',heralds? strays sad bettor:el „to bo cutoff sad his sword broken latheprewiteht of his regimeat r bie thereafter to be (=toed at bard tabor at the Dry Tortuga? until, the expiration of Ms time of wervioe: Tian Troy nip has the following mar ko hl* story : “fienth Troy is Jost now ligitlitaa by the stories told about • ohUd that talked at birth. It prophesied that o .aortiot doming In a few wale, and ors:ageing togive Ws, terrible draught. and that'll eamsecorpme_ of Its disarrangement of atmosphinto „Laws that. would be . • flee ma' fugue. The war was to end neit yew, &meriting to the inspired baby's propheoy. Them are' notn-' bets who hare teen ohs talking ohlld, Mid in. gat upon the trtket Of these storks.' TsaSsidtville Aso, iniumpanoine At at. ilaal - 0140 reti4Prhoug* *PM di/ los s n w e a m o k ' bap inpalperoljoitog lad! sp paratly scree t; or .ditscebylkus• =or dom.. May oitheiveri kW; Atar= ear wain se May so' onagers. nay Tern th• &tem Mows in silt isw." PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY, 23, 1864. A Cullen! Story..-An Illinois Colonel Vieth, Jeff. Davie.. The Team prints the following story, which is oorroborittod by a dispatch to the TrGene, notating that Col. Jacque, and his companion had Jett returned from Richmond: "An individual fresh from T.ichmond, not as a reloasedprisoner, bat an honored guest, entertained for three deys In the capitel of the Southern Confederacy, foliated. by Jar. Davis, Benjamin and their weir:era, having around him the romance and the •mystory of unknown Mission, and knowing the so ared" of the rebel prison-bona, Is Fero one enough to make a eenestion oven amid the leaden and laugcli hoot of a Washington sum mer', day. Soak a personago,:bsinging with kin ail the experiences enumerated, arrivtd Dore today direct item Riobmind, by weylof Gen. Grant's beadquartare. His name is vol. Jamas F. Jaques, of the Boventy.thtrd Illinois volunteers. Colonel, but' parson also, beings minister of the Slothodiet Hpfsonpst Church. Though neither envoy nor anthaseador, COL Jaques, bad a mission of his owe, clothed with no authority to !speak for either President or government, he appears to have had authori ty enough of come kind to commands hear ing from thoprinciralities and powers that alt in Richmond; in fine, withoht Wag a pleni potentiary, he WWI to be endowed with a certain species of power behind the throne that ceased him to be attentively Listened to and kindly treated by the chiefs of the robs lion. CHARACTIS Or eta MISSION. "Of the real object and end of Colonel . Jaques's minion, I am requtaaed by himself not ;,o sprat. It is parietal; ptoper to state,, however, that it is in no respeol o ffi cial in Its characterrand that he had no_wirranty what. soeror to enter into any negotiations between this government and the rebel eilthraitffie. As; statement that would convby ♦ Caren!, impression is false. Secondly, it may be stated that though Colonel Jeqi;lp'l miszion oontomplatas, results of Lbw highest Impor tance, these results are ulterior rather then immediate. Finally, it is warrantable to say that, though his mission was one of peace, IS.svpit note pew* mission. Colonel Jaques belongs to the church militant, and believes moat heartily in dealing the rebellion what Hudlbras calls "apostolic blows and knocks." Yet ho has filth that the time will come, end tenpin; coming, when an agency of recon ciliation, which he believes to be of Immense power, can be need. . "Animated by this sentiment, be sueceeded In so impressing his views upon Mr. Lincoln that the i'reeldont, without according him the smallest official recognition or authority, was willing, believing his honesty of parpcni that he should try the experiment of a visit to gaiffiniond. Accordingly he gave him a per sonal recommeridatlon to Gentiml Grant to - .ass through the tines, or otherwise forward hla'views. COL. JICCITIO OM TO IICH*OIIO "'flans aided, Col. Jacques, accompanied by Mr. Elward Rieke, made hL will from Gen. Gt.u,,.'s headquarters to the north side of the James river, and pulsing the robot lines, reaohed tho rebel capitol. Here they remain ed three days, Saturday, Sunday and Monday Lat. While in Richmond, Col. Jacques, at his own request, vu placed under guard bat he had toe exalts freedom of the city, and pot up during , his visit at the Spottswood HoUte r the 'mak' hotel of Richmond. "The Colonel, during hie three days' stay, visited the various Conledevete authorities, as well se the prisons and hospitals tn which our captives and wounded are confined. He bad two prolongid interviews with President Darts in his alas in the Custom 1101134. i and although the nature and etnjeet millittor of the eronversations between himself and the rebel President are not proper for present publics, Hon, yet it io understood that Colonel Jegues mot with considerable suconee in 4 imioressiog his views upon Mr. Dsvis. Whin taking hts leave, Davis took the Colonel's hand in both his, ebeok it warmly end eordlaily, and Mated that, leaving out of view the present struggle, he had the highest respect for his oharnomer end aims. WIT TIM COLONEL TO LNTELTiINEP 'liac Colonel, talk! a guest at tho Spotts wood House, fared sumptuously, being tad on °Melon, Cl:ahoy, satton, and all Ills viands of a well-appointed hotel, and atitertalnsd with Ire brandies and whin. Ills bill wonld ban anicantad to more than /400 to Confodarate moan), hot he !load ft impossi blo to indult his entertninars to accept any retain for the hospitality be had received. 111 TE51711 YAZIOr3 Di6ltlqll2L '•Colonel 'Lapilli also had internee/ with Mr. Benjamin, ?Secretary at &ate, lir. °aid, Commissioner of Ezobsaga, and mbar Confe6- •st. dignitaries add adtheiritiaa. Till lltilL 'ILION& "The Colonel was permitted to visit the Libby end Belle Isle prisons, and rsports that Le was agreeably disappointed by the com pareilvely comfortable etudition in which ho found our Union captives therein confined. The wounded, also, though only. the more desperate cams, ars retained in dm hospitals of Richmond, he found as well eared fur as mold be expected. MOW ItMINIM LOOK& "The greets of Richmond are almost de carted, few other, being teen than soldiers, women, negroes and cripples. Many of the It31•11,-301r0T07, remain open, and there some hl.lhloll 4 .ocionelJauttec deeeribse Ja4 Davis as hate andlonity In appearance, his be►lth bolo: =nab barter latterly than it bad been, end thongt thin in fie* and porsoc, thetoosk mai 'fry constitution of the rebel chieftain pre sanu no likelihood of his giving oat during the tuanral Ufa of the rebellion. calnsoren or coc. section:.. Ezirarrllnary though Oolong( Jaeqtass' story, Lis mi r. s .dall belonging thereto' may appm.r, there ean be no doubt whatever of his thorongb htlnesty and with this qual— ity he appears to be credited by ons own and. the rebel sathoritielt. Of his wisdom thorn may possibly be more question. WHO to cacaos ragout The New York Padaturareso this qh. Colonel James . F. Jaquith Of the Solenty third regiment soluntaen, woe beim Abe won 6 wall known Methodist preaoher In tbaStats ontiof taboos regiment/ *atm since , commanded. U. it a atrigghtfokwatd, hon orable and, pstrfogo ottlson, The Govern or of Illinois tuggestod to him, at a time when sob:Mars ware not coming in very fast, is use him inhume to ratio a regiment of troops for tha war. The piano:bar went home, said, to "try what. aopid do." , having three months. to work In. Ha sat down In his study and wrote a letter to stesrpreaoher In Ms confsrenco, orgiug etch ens to help him In the project of obtaining man enough for • regiment, and Informing them that he would command it. The result was that in two months he raised-not one bat two ball regi ments, and in the one which he acomeeded, nay captain', it is raid, WWI atm a biotite • diet preacher. Colonel Jacques wan sent with his men to the Army at the Cumberland. whlwa he fought underthe bye of General Rosscrans, wbo, en we hare reason to know, thought highly of Mtn es as 'Meer, and toned him Wong in the management of Mltil/1 (magma which came titi fn Ternimisse,t and In the arrangement of which we hearse Colonel /egos bee beets for souls time engaged. Tea Ooppmthaa4pspoca ,hare boost healing for funeral weeks over the Ile that Coh Sow • maii,litiierinteadont of West r'ohat doademy, , had ban Alindssed bowies', he permitted Gen. McClellan, to deliver an oration there at this dedliation of a monument. It is hardly worth while, pethaps, torefate Ruth ail absurd calumny, hut we are desired by a oorrespond tut to state that over di months op the re moval of Colonel Bowman was dettruolond on, and 0011. Wright received official natitiostion of lida.appointinetut as Suporiatondent of the mgt.. This appolatentritlwas distasteful to Goa. Wright, and the: order for Wan* tenon at" Welt What was hold to sheyarice. The fact of Rho arionaiment of Goners! Wright In hisplue War oommanteated to Col. Holtman, after *MA Milos th dai y oneotation of fe -1 oohing onerdeifor Wrap repori*ewbste. Oa the ,loth of ,Gon.. odsirlokr . am Wright was ordered :So take-eoromend of corps, mid no* in tile - fell Is therefore hecalue necessary taappointiorne ,other'oldoer es In. paintmodeet, andaen.gown 11110,11pPOiDt• od, he being lacepaide of seditOsenige by resew of wounds. And so Gen. McClellan kidDO wornto do 'with Col. Bowlines aopor. siding he has with a.hmodred other Wass Into which-Ws foolish Mende aro constantly dragging lain. And while is ins sholit this matter, we :they, as wen Yield that thwnext eclipse tho will not 1,. at to the P2lllll4tAiel rettioral of Gen. ?do an, not withstanding thiseuestions to at effsettel= saadriesrmut upon by the funeral's admirers. The aellpot.iasactually arranged before illogasilert.wai born,; and without the elightast rafereime to that pro poetise event.-4Yele Tort 1113inte. Ortyross differ as to the nutritive yahoo of sugar am an article of diet. A correspondent says "the experiment has often been triad of tending sugar to dogs, cats, hogs, sheep, and other animalr, but the :mutt hat uoiforcr.ly been.—otorrarion. Sager is not food, but only an element of food. If chemical analysis tenches that we should eat sugar, It alto trachea that we should eat gum and starch. If we can do without gum and starch, wo can also do without sugar. Only the elomenes which contain nitrogen em said to be capable of boing transformed Into the sulntancoof the body. •It contains no nitrogen. It cannot be converted into bone or mtlf CUL It Is strange that the Almighty should make a mistake in this matter. If she chemlets arc right, lie ontitted the proper proportion at sugar in oar food. But not to. Wheat, rye, oats, corn, rlah potatoes, beets, grapes, apples, pears, peaches, etc , contain all the lime, iron, sul phur, phosphorus; nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, etc., and all the gluten, gelatin, albumen, fat, starch, wigs!, cto., that to ndoessary—and that, toe, in precholy the nropor quantities. The natural food of man is jest she thing. Wo have no reason to desire a cheap in its chemical quality. If we use and prepare It light, its physiologioal eifsots will bo right. Tin bounty Jumpers and the bounty Look. are are having a sorry time of it. the mill. boy authorities are after the fret, and the civil authorities, a= trying to break up the second elms of itupostors. The arrangement In this city theorists which the Volunteers aro paid their liounties by • committee of,raputa. Jobs ottitens entrusted by the city authorities with that duty, works admirably. This ocm• irdttee goes - to the ramp whets the area are_ sworn , in and pays them their bounties directly, as they answer roll call, or pays the money to the wife of other remelts relative, as the rwreri may authorise. No ono oho can get the mon ey but oneself these two parties. The arrange ment is not only as excellent one for the recruicsmantring him all his bouety,but it i. an economical one air the atty. The commit tee In paying out about $:5,000 a few days ago, returned about $l4OO, as there wero no recruits to answer for this amount. When it was customary to send the boauties to the regiment for the officers to distribute, there never was a return of a dollar, though in every regiment there were some of the recruits who failed to keep their engagement at the final call.—PhiL Ledger. Theron Pummels, in Asua.eoa{,iLLS, Gees ote.—The number is now over Meaty-seven amused, and has been almost dilly 111070.11- log. An addition of five acres lien recently boon made to the entdoeure, but even with this it hi already too much crowded, and the commandant Is endeavoring to moire ad more. Toe mortality is oonsiderribla, being generally from fifty to eittty • day. Astralage state of affair, seem to prevail among them, wholly of a domestio &orator of their own. There has been thieving, fighting and mar• dire, and to secure lame of them from damsire from the others, about ninety have to he kepi °outdo the castle, under guard. It is tall that ceteral will be hung hy their ocinrados for the murders co=airal. Macon Oa. JoareiW and llvezaager. .` Ma. Arum, the wealthy proprietor of the estate on Junes Ricer known as Atkin's Landing, which war tamest, used) se the haze of Rzchange, who has lately been tee , pasted of yitanting ha parole la favor of the ' rebels was necrattie demoted by the fallow ing plan: A man on one of the gunboats wont to Aiken's house, pretending that be wantetlti'desert the enemy, and asked Alk• ita's asaistance to help him within their lines. Aiken readily acoedad to this,' and' was ; caught. The arrest wee e ff ected by J. W. Eleadorson, of the Third Regiment Peanut ramie Artillery, amid wu suocaufully canted out. It is b.lievel that Alton bas been In tte habit cf nudes people through our liras. Tim H4T Cur.—The effect of the dionglit cow prevailing in [OSIO portions of this Btate and the EUZ. ern toms of the crops remalml to he men. If ore do not have min loon, they will doubtkss he lejored The Cleo: upon meadows and meand growth of ems la bad. But the boy new being gathered l worth' much more than last year. Two loads now Will go farthrr than three then. It teemed then that cattle could not be fed enough. the stalks were to amino, hooey and hollow. The spelt." new!. Superior, and our amtklatryinen to form w la worth muck mom than Nom? of last year..lbe @Mot of thinlrought cyan otter crop con he. better told when chi, come to ho harvested.—lib. Dea Josoatult . As English /ATM argues that a "ilailathe =ton" equals tonneau of our days. It be— gins with a slow sunshine, followed y a bril liant conshins and' tr.butse beat !about tl2 Fehr.;) the sky Is latchvely blank, there being P 4 aimospher• Like eon, to which blue sky if , ;We are visible, sod din booboo is Unshed ; there Is dead elitooe ; the cold In the inunsely black shselosi is very great; and there is no aerie! perspective. 'lbw the MOOD fl be pLato fcr man, cr say salroals or vegeakbles that we buoy of. The ' , night of the oven" (fourtee• of our days) begins witb • 'thy sunset, wblot; Is follnweel by in • tense cold--about .131 degrees below ecru. Peer"; Jewours, of Yale College, cintumni mites a -table to she Now Herron , Patulititst, showing the days in every year ulnae 1788 on which the raorecry rose &here 93 tlegreea. Tram this table ii appears that Sunday, the 19th nlt., was ►lee hottut day experienced la Neer Haven for ilia clgher- five 'sera covered by the record, the thermometer on that day marking 103 degrees In the shade. Only on L. 4. einer days of that period did the heel rea44 100 degrees, vie: July Bth, 1981, 100 degrees; Job Id, 1798, 101 &great; July 3d, 1798, 161 degrees; July isb, 1800, 100%. Tsui bombes of rebel prisoners noW la oar heads b sood-oeloiatly sward to be upward of 62,000, of which about 4000 .re einem!". The various depots'' at which prisoners are scanned are bettor/clog BO Crowded as to render the cf. tabldslonint of Others necessary. The Com. orolisarp General' of Prisoners PI now at El • odes, rtes York, soperiotending the removal of prisoners &ore Point Lookou I to 11140 place. The buttocks there are espeotod to actommo date 13.00 d ciao. :12= CH4JM . TaILOSS GENTLEMEN, WISHING FIRST CLASS OARMENTS. made lc 411. MOST TAILITIONABLZI u.td LATi E3ancL.19.19. voal.ll So wul.l to eall ikpaa EL G. 1111.8 A CO., URCHIN TIBIA congra UT PE.TtS &VD ar. main ern= D.otrs purstuulng der4are 7 spite BISSELL'S BLoCL W. H. MeGEn. 10 ST. CLAM STREET Would mil - the! attention or lndrnn Kb .lock of Coeds. IS hes twin selected with Komi oars, and moraine all the Moen taste. of goods to ten• toned to dna oleo bosses. (bolts wishlog a malt of cloths; erode to order, selU ohm* cal and .sesame oar goods and prices. Also, a fall and complete! dm% of Furnishing Goods. W. 11. Mart IM:wheat Tatar. varil So. IC Br. Clatr greet IPlttibla KEEP COOL I - lIY WSLEINO TED 2312CCYWN ILANICN ,DUOK PANTS AND VEST, Of whlab vt hare Jot received • larp oney QUAY &LOGAN, 1119 No. 47, BT. MAIM REJII 0 PAILS. F INAL ILEMOVAL. • JOHN HALL a ao. • '.Hire nusuntoitlitePtiPM=DUßS la tgw.-i>il & tn, e.tax Pitt sad taw, BM FITTBIIIIIICULI.k. lIINIMOVAL.--Ocir BEIZMILD, .1 1 1/ orsl OosumWog Itlardisets, ban moored tram $$ to OR LIAM= =MT. 17itt! TELEGRAMS THE LATE RAID. STRAGGLERS STILL COMM LN. A LARGE PORTION OF THEIR PLUNDER TAKER Wright's Men Burn One of the Rebel Trains. Waintioroy, J my 2I.—A letter resolved by on ....Meer In Washington from Sandy Tfook, Md., 'tato' that many strogglors from the rotreeting rebel forced come into tbot place dilly and surronlor themtelved. The men are worn down by rapid marching, and nanny of them are I oreloot and their clothed , torn In bittern. The Evening Star learns from a former citi• sea of Madison county, Va., who heater some time bean adourrdng at Fairfax Court House, that he has reliable information showing that She rebel raiders met with eo naany mishapa in 'pitting away with their plunder from Mary- Istid7thst what they have managed to keep will hardly pay them for tilt's. trouble. Now Tom, July 22.—The Rerald'g Snlck• er'r Ferry corroriondent of the 20th Inv : The forces under Gen. Wright vorr„ed the rebels under Early and Breekberidgo to that point, tkitiniabing with their rear guard, which was twentyfoar boor behind the main force. When near Parcelvillr, south of Paieker's Gap, Duffile'a cavalry captured eighty-two et their wagons. Morn °sitting wee had. when oar troops succeeded in reach ing the Ferry. Hero Chits bound the enemy la forte, and Gan. Wright ccraing• op, he threw neveml regi ments retort the stream, who maintained :heir position. D• then commenced menet, raring, when Early received news from Lee, and fearing a thrashing from Wright, peeked up and loft at doubLo quick for Gtraeburg. Gen. Wright creased the stream and proceeded a few miles teeterd Wineheeter, but learning to change hie mind oe to the direction the enemy had taken, he countermarched his forces in obedience to orders from General Averlll. There are reports of the defeat of Early at Winchester, which must hare taken piece Immediately after he slipped oway from Oon. Wright. FIGHT ON JOHNSON'S ISLAND, S. C. Danis Defeated with *Great Slaughter. OUR LOSS ONLY EIGHTY-TWO. Ntw Yoruc, Jodi _2.—The Hmard's corres pondendent, from 1111 ton Ilead, July 13. h, Baja. Since my 1,0. loiter Chore has been se vere ffchtins by our forces on Johnecn Li land nailer Ger,. hatch, composing part of a recent .ape dl:hots Goa. Barton sett out a regiment on Thus /ay to atteck the rani right, where a battery had hoes ete.tiared. The um ehar!ed at double quick, .1 to lor. that th e r a rt ,,, recital in great coat"... They came very near capturing the battery, which bad just time to limber up eel ha off, with conalderablo A fight occurred on Seturd.y Ll:truing. The enemy hming realvad their reinforcements an attack wait made by the robots, who ad renal about i o'cl. , ck, end during a heavy fog, drove la our pirkeu nearly opposite dm fort. At a quarter nofore lie o'clock they ad vanoed In lora end a fltht of ifteeu min utes followed in which the robots were thoroughly repuleed. .1•• rirsagthert it again the enemy made another advance at half pa:: six o'cloett, aid ardompte were made to carry our positron by tumult. Our troops reserved their Sr. lilt the rebels were almost upon them, when with doable shotte4 guns day spa-vi with, crap. anti esatistao,.mew , :jog down thu advancing columes'by 'the score. The infantry also kept up an actuatate and co:tido:tours fire with musketry, and ad such short range that great havoc was made In Ere minutes from the time of attack. I Thou. - artillery opened on us with 7,rest fury, and the infantry t . ok shelter. Our lot, in killed, wounded and missing, was only eighty-two, some of the wounded were only slightly injured. IMPORTANT ORDER FROM STANTON Clerks Prohibited from Giving Inform Lion la Outsider'. TER PEACE NEGOTIATIONS UNSUCCESSFUL, Semmes Not to be Demanded. Fa' Vaal, July 22.—The Throe. Ruh ingtatinpe:lll say. it le almostunivanally m ratted hem that Bhutan'. rah-uric...l resigns cation is nut continued. Stanton bee issued an ozdu .p: - . - .lkih•tir. clerk. frookstring any information respoot• ins businose •o cutaidorn. neorefary Ponenden tus.•tene to Nen Yak. The Tim, special taTe the pablie debt on the 1011, WX4 $1.793,203,3C6,91 aiselnAt SL,- 790,335,693,40 on the 12th. Tho terra of the ofritial detantd for the turrondor of Sonoma. is unfounded. A Tri 4, .. Winchester epeeist says: Averill's fight lasted 3 hours, in which tha rebels lost fora plena of artillery, two hundred prisoners. and five hundred killed and wounded. Our lose WOO not over two hundred and kfteca In hfiled ►od wounded, and none missing. New You, Jaly n.—The T,,h000 says, In reference to the Niagara Falls negotiations; that Its editor hu been engaged only in on. deavoring to bring Into to face thaantagonisti la an amicable rather than ► belligerent at tttedo, alw a view to the Initiation of an ear Out effort far pimento be prosecuted at Wash ington. The movement harhad no Immedl ate success, NCiWp'..llUl Decatur, ea.. Occupied by our REBEL COMMUNICATION CUT OFF, Evacuation of Atlanta LOCIVIILLII, July 23.—Torterday i e National littion strati that on Monday morning Darn, Mr, Georgia, woo occupied by our Lorca, thus cutting oil oil rebel communication with South Carolina by tray of Meucci. Desert= end stragglers hove boon earning Into our lines s nee wo crossed tho Chattahoo °hie river In oonslderablo numbers. They represent that all hopes of saving Atlanta have dlrappeared. Movements of Thorntan's Guerrillas. Josue, Mo., July 21.—Thoraten's pantiles turnedback from Livingston went, last night and occupied Caldwell ammo after being Joined by another band from the West. The combined form, numbering some are hundred, marched on Platteborg, Clinton county, when the surrender of the garrison, oonsisting of two companies of militia, was de manded in the name of the Conlederate States army. Capt. Turner, commanding the post, refused to terrander,end told ht. men to weep,. A fight ensued, In which Tnrncr was Most.of them= escaped. . The militia has arrived here. Gen. Elere appee4 L. beteg promptly r eponded to, and men &resent into to Aeld a One thousand men, trader Gen. Bon Loan will won fts here from Andrew minty. Evataatlon of Atlanta. now Ycza.,.July 22.—We halo. well au thenticated reports that the rebels hart eta*. Wad Atlariti. ,- • . DOT Estraz.-Iboy wu unshed to death at Doneaniettle, Mate county, on Wednuday fag, by Wang La and pining thrush a per of metal tolls. no was atent SWAIM pars old, sad the only uppoit via widOwaimother. CITY AND SUBURBAN. The Twenty-Inch Gun The great twenty Rich =toy gun, recently, finished at the Fort Pitt Work/,bas been pieced upon the trucks which were built expressly by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, at their shops in Altoona, to convey it to its desti nation. We have already described these trucks, which art constrected in the ordina ry manner, with tee exception that thing about them 1, of the most sibltantial material, and a bridge extends over both trucks—the end, restingampon heavy baxecz across the centre of each truck. Before (he immense mass of metal was suffered to real upon the bridge, auerag props leer* placed under the hauls, as a precautionary measure, and so severely are these props taxed that it 'attain whether they can be ramov- ed et all It to feared that i they are hawk- ed from under the beams the tritely will break down or become so strained as to render them unsafe. The gnu has remained in thU awkward position, in front of the works, for twenty-four hours put, and we are not advised as to what course will be par sued. The general impression is that the tracks have proved a failure. One of the reasons alleged is, that they have not been properly hog-chained; but the skilled work ' men who designed thorn will hardly concede this point, unisse upon the most satisfactory *eidetic.% I n the meantime , the "big roil' , is visited by hundreds, who can get a fall and satisfactory view of itgratis. It was weighed on the new mammoth scales erected it the works fir that purpose, and was found to oontsin 116,497 pounds, or a frac tion (Isis e-h, inns. Jove:llles, aged from ten to fifteen years were amusing themselves to-day, in crawling into the bore, on their hands and knees. A:good sized fam ily, Including pa and ma, could find shelter In the gun—and it 'mold be a a capital place to hide in cue of a bombardment, Those of one eithens who hit7o not yet SOU the big• t of the big guns, can now have a favors , Ole opportunity, as, from present gypsums- I eel, lt,,will In some time before It "goes off." The twenty inch nary gun, recently east at the Port Pitt Works, in now In the 'intuiting lathe, and I, slowly but rarely coming Into shape. An Interes log Relic Mayor neZry, 01 thiLidalphia, has received from Bay. Do. Dales, a piece of Hatter from the prison ship Minden, on which Francis Key composed tho Star Spangled Banner on the 12th of September, 1811. The vessel was Bold In Canton, is 1962, to the Chinese, who broke her up for the wood, iron and topper. The Americans in Canton sought pieces of the vessel, and this block was secured by the Bay. I. C. Navin, Missionary of the 'United Pres byteries' Ousel. Oa one shin is carved • flax, with Lfteen stars and fifteen stripes, and the beginning and closing words of the Star Spangled Banner. Tho date of the battle is also riven. The vivisector of the Minden in 1814, 1. represented by a pair of manacles and chains. On the other side the Canton date is given, and there Is a broken cannon and anchor showing that the ship is not only disabled but destroyed. The design of the carving was meals by Mr. Nevin, and the work was executed by • Chinaman, whose name and plots of business appear on the end le Chinese characters. The Interesting relic will be placed in Independence Hall. 11111 Property Deatroyed Or Monday tut, the extensive steam flour ing mill of Warwick Millen, two miles west of Uniontown, wore entirely destroyed by fire, together with r. :aw mfll nod dwelling adjoining. From 800 to 1000 bushels of wheat and a buret( of flier belonging to customers of the mill, were destroyed. Part of the furniture In the dwelling house was consumed. Mr. Miller's dwelling, standing some hundred yards from the mill, was sev eral times on fire, but was scrod with little Injury. The fire was communicated by sparks lailtng from the stack upon the roof of the mill, which was in °per:alert at the time. The Ices is estimated at $12,000, the grouter port of which falls upon Mr. Miller, who. has no Insurance. -lisivrti cr Tyr Arn;i4 , :tierxr.LL.Mr. Bleaker, the Auditor tinting:o the Common !math; has bees lying 111 - Oft his bomo for Seetial weeks past„ and we segret to hear that - Ikm is bat slight precpeat of his recov ery. A Harrisburg paper say - that "until within a weak It was believed by hie physl ciangliat Mr. Sleeker ;night possibly recover; but It was stated to us this naming, by a gentleman who bad privato letter trotting of the health of the Auditor Gener-..1, tt-t all hope of his restoration to health had almost ceased to exist, and that he could not possibly live for miry days." Uartmerrr d's New You.—The winter nonstop of tho New lark Univernity-( Medical College) will begin on Monday, Comber Eith., end will continue until the Ist of March. The reputation of this institution is well arab linked, and the faculty embraces each names ao Mott, Paine, Draper, Pont, Van Buren, Metcalfe, Budd and others. The come of %wares In most thorough and comprehensive, and embraces Military ygiene and Duda of Burgeons, Examination of Beernits, Diseases of Claps, eta. Circulars can be had on address ing Profaner Draper, President of the Facul ty, University, New York. Twin WARD liAcßeas.—The following teachers hare been cleated by the Fifth ward school for the enacting year: Principal—A. Butt; Anlstant, Mn. Lie tie A. Wade. Grammar Deprtment.—ldre. Eat= Hawk; Mn. Jane I. Yon, and Bass Rebecca Diann. Laermedlata Department—Mina Maggie McCudahy Sarah PimaLug, Rester /Stun, and Nancy Comliab. Primary Department—Mina Anne McClel land, Mrs. Belle Balaban, Mice E. narthex', A. E. Irwin, Jennie Ralston, M. Melton. Tart Weee's Parana—The Now York and Boston papaw for this week have been received by J obs P. Hunt, Kumla Ball, Fifth street. Harper's Weekly bun nue pic ture of the new Secretary of the Treasury; Frank Lune is filled with cute illustrative of the late Rebel raid ; the Independent bee I latter from ,Dr. Cheaver, pitching Into the President. The other papers rarairal are the Weekly Herald, Tribtuie, Times, World, Street end Smith's Weekly, the National Po llee Gazette, eta. Sold also by .7. T. Sample, Federal street, Allegheny. PIATIII a WASHISGTON HoerriusB.—The following Penneylvania soldiers died in the Washington hospitals en the 20th I Joseph Vogue, C. 2d artillery; Joseph ►ie- Celloagh, 100th; ressalln D. Smith, 8, Bth cavalry; Hinny Beteser, F, 98th; Joseph Or iole, F, 83d; Daniel Vergson, H, 9d.heavy ar• tIllory; J. Harvey Barns, A, 139th; John C. Dowers, D,lB4th; Augustus 81mo:us, mule an, Ambroaa Campbell, A, 3d heavy artillery; Emanuel Brubaker, B, 148th; Joshua Arm strong, E, 148th; Wiliam A. Bearish', I, UCth. Passmourion.—The Steamboat Committee of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair yesterday presented to R. L. McGraw, Esq., a splendid goldtaraded 011:10, made from the wood of taLlott Chant. The sane bears tho following Inscription:—Presented to B. L. McGrew by the Steamboat Committee of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Nair In appreciation of bls services as Treasurer." The presentation speech was made by L. B intioy 4 Esq., in his 11111 d happy style, an replied tolitgr. McGrew, in brief but anima terms. 'Saw Pearornos.—A not nostoflos, called "Hooter," hu been established at the village of Middletown, Concord township, Batter (moray, and Wm. Conway appointed postmas ter. An ogle* was greatly :media at that point, and willbe a great conronlenti h tha neighborhood. • •• • • DIRROLITTIOXIII. IS& ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. D —The arta bandofos &slating sugar the eteTo ofBODIE6O2(A golLlnfltr.arcary and Produce Dealers, has tees Ude day dtsolnd by mato] con ont, Iar.III7DTHBOII Is authorised to int& np all the accounts one to the fins, and all dal= against the fltui wat be tared by tam. J. 8.101311i8n9, JAZZ! McligtftET. fIOTARTICERSHIP IQOTIOE.-Mr. ‘..,./ BOBUNPNO, eate of the Arm of Boblsm t 21cElovey,) boo tble day =misted with 11121211, J. 71.8011L1180N. Woo the •tils of 11,0BIN8ON 4 DM, to tho Elmo?. sad rood cm. Doinolu No: a Ohio stoat, Minting (11,11. . t , J al, 16th. NO. ~ . ... • • Jy16:61 • .D1 . 8801;t1tION OPbPARTMEa .. fIr —rxmpereastft baratoltre aliabog , the inalinataaat =Pia the loityb of IF/L11.4011311 1 IT M. mlastally Zalotrod,, ice tote deft from V* data, B,,TGEMID lILCACtIi nth:ter tecat lbltinm, Ilsoinzitiort la be =UAW Ordq, alga th• Mt* beTrta. • - - • ; el. ODOM= =tn. Z. =nun* 11,1013•111) 1311111 E, Moberg*, Irso. VOLUME LXXVII-NO. FOR BALE-FOR RE T. FoR SALE—GREAT 'LER Patti AND EUESLET, almated rePea from the city, 011 th e old Wiakzeon real. adjoin ing Clare. elnproh,„ Cordate. No aka, .11 nndsr fume. Tbe improvenomta manta of ► barge Brie% Dwelling. belt Ir modem Ore; alag three other r 1)=T; SI I J with r =re: 40;114 ; an tara . sto tort aelea km of fr010,0413 0 d."F c " ( ' =rm. She farm I. water,!, with Bra .Ing Willi.. Connected with the above the "Great Lebanon Norms," omoP4alog 143,1T0 apple Trees-1, o v and • Peanti Trees-1 yeareld. 14,0;0 tllmrl7 Tron-9 and 3 revs old. I1,01:0 Pear Trees, direr( and abutter& 2,103 WACO Trots. 1u,:40 :Made groat, tea: fed. 20.030 Prtogron.; ,• 1:0 000 Grape Vitma. 40,003 floolltog Peach, for bodding. Witt, a large eawrtment of mail 1 lOU lferna and 2foreerr fa °Saw at • low prim, cog term wry, to widen the ainuitLas of caplets and nur sery.. to Invited. Apply. at Oh. olD.•*of DLO a Idetallf OD., 1097bmestieet. lCUft 13.A.L—SUBURBAN FITES AND VILLAGEMYPE% —.. ro.• uaas.—it e tmdersiguoi. trscr.tom of Thu, estate John Elm mu, aeo'd., agar kr solo s norabm. of Lois, from cos• halt to two saas such, Altost.l near Port Herron, and within throe minuted 'iisrt of , :igrsotorse of ttos Pittsburgh a Etta:Mille Balsrul• Ttm slots Lots ars hem:WWII looted for primts mdams. Absltkuntber of mom 4 Lots la tbs slltage of norm. frouttng on the Powsuirr siltrey—tbul7 to still t frost owl &mew to. two 42tsched foot &of , . For trtMrmutsm mord,o of either o f the under• signed, or W. A. 1111811011 Clat's flnitos, Wart VII. L. 11 ;RON. , I.rinsaex. 1. 7. lIEBSON, *mem, 1.4 7 01?. SALE-A. GOOD Dina DI 'T. a: The sthatha of ttio le waking • coluatry boar h =UM to s 0013378.7 MAT AZD-FECUI4 6.A.11.11, Hot offered fa. de, situated Wee rase from Ails gbany City, and one mile from tbe Perrydne platy reed The property lr therouzhis LapretruL Ckot Bed, Home, Carriage lionee,Stab:e, seralosse, ad other anti:rad/age. Tidy. wars of ender& eight of which is Crewel, of the best selection re fruit, el every variety. It la ore of the bed shed for Grains to the county ; lore elms already set ont, some Of wbl3k ere ace bearing. Tor further gadder, apply to J. W. ITTFIIO, Iyll2er PhoLogreolker, :5 :min street. • FOR SALE. CITI BIZIESES PBOPERTYI Tb• .Section of eatiltallats tooling I kagfo aro! wing tangtaront to that grottos* block of buildings on theft. E. corner of 7llO .od Marto essay owl:misting of TUBES bTOILL ROOMS, WWII WALLING& 4 . The property r a male= cemetructkra .on • groat t-Sorragbrare, ameaubl. be rammer", B• vay. Mid ID • vapidly growing dletrifi I am ma =aced to WILL LT A LOW kfIICII. 1%. presto:3 atal will pay • goof lamest an tka Prim of!.ha FtWortT• • At DV I. b. BKIAN, Broker and 41nranaii *Mt. /jig 60 VOULTS ST., arke's ,•• - • . VOR BALE-A - FARM OF : Ctn._ .11.7 LEST L/LND. la Correll teanshl4 Indian esungr, Ammo., one mils from Itleek Id Station , Indiana Branca Railroad, co road, 1.12 PESO:Ma—am ttsmdred acne befog deare.l, order god cultivatlon ; the balm* bang to good timber, prtnelpetly erblte oak. The Improvements large Log and ltatee and large Ley are large Glad __—:o Zoom, any _Log Baru, tetra slias tbr cattle. Th is tea! lsisreli are tered, and tat to oltresr. There te also a Sew Mtd, on • dm ern., which can be made caul the poroasser dote tt. Apply to ;OHS DOCOEMITT, on the rresai=--; or W. 0 A17011 . 12113.A06H, 50.11.2 Mammal street, Mauna. 13,222. VOIR SALE—The Country Seat' of the A: late Ifthowat Denim. deemed, situp* in tmensid . ape mile from the dileltheaf OthaP bey, ma sixteen sores, in a hisli that"! Induration, • well stocked With trait trees, mrubbery, to., sad partly underlaid with Ma. To puttee making Improved property, esanbtaing ad. mustames al easy mama, peccary, health and good nalgabortmod, the share Crude • rare opporraslts of Palmas at once to the el:Maw-lab of • rural hame. ■a7 author particulars Istvan at tbo•oni oi d DOIIULeS, Do. SI Pena .tree:. Ja3o-.3wd 5. B. DOLV[aiti. VOR EtILLIC—A rano of 118 ua;res, Char townslo2p Woctorardoefol ..-1022y, P. Also. • Irma a Ito lillsabeth itnr=l2lp: Lll•gliemy =lO7. Aboo, • las," two-sun BS* Esau as 4 the Boma of Woof both. Lot :e Alto, . YAMS 011' ltd AMC% to T les tp., AllaghonyMintr, about ooa sad • hall mf6 east of law boron. of Moloacort.: A lso, • yar7.salcatils FA1.212 in sc: CI - $o.o• 04, Wartmo , ortodcoant7, coutatalng 160 —. • Abe, 12 BUILDI2O2 the be Et West 2.11fa0.t.r. 60 27 1=02.1 for partiO^Jass Ineir.fre of - No. 766 Itorti strost /712 0. 8. roviaki, Sod MAU. 00 BALE.—A Farm of- 50 . 4.ar es, um, L oftsred at rrfraU aide data the trot of Anna, vixen, tf rot oold, ertl Wadi! at public, We. dad property to equated to abgben, y, trek watered, mut • roo coont d yds, Potsontooos Coal imam tbs abate. She balldinp area rood frame Dan are! fronts Dwelling: Musa Mu tarn= partloolars hazard on the premises, or at &MBES 1 00:13 Drod Mors, earner of Cba• area and Wylie streets, kitastarah, or at4Pro. thonotarra Coco. H dtholsdatrafor of Meat= eft. 1•18:1•Irdeg7e BALE--Ono new Skala Mikan% 151ach, eagle; 30 Inch stioke, oa he. 1 ,7 1.0 22 Ixd; bulbul= ter. governor eon 1.1 Inzb allude; 90 Luiz drat, secor4l=4, nett etll Do asiss Osta bah IQ 99*t:rob:ay nos. ; Oro 6 . 0 95 " IboOyLtembz BoUse;s3 tn. Mut:, Whet knic. Throa " " a " wrotani boa 011 enm Mots Vane tuda of 80rF.4 Ito* tor BOLA Cheep for cub. Map** of B. sgtl Allagbany Hana Etat; tear de POW. VALUABLE RIVER • Pill:i t = cos &salad co the Mrs; ibote taetrst Lock. Itositsg4 boar la cad :trate Ctit hot, and stteao3ag bock to Itraata stnot,, adjatatas the Slasaal2nille Ilailzasdi cow tablas atm aza pwohris. TWA, to bard saLsto No lama= lbr easaalktintag imposes, limbs trout sat pobUo stmt . and ratlrowl 111 the our, =d Bair Mlllsatt banding* therms motto& !YS t.n.• to, apply to NARY Mir 7U5= as the a, or to ILAUGHNIELMIGII, Na WDlsaidad street, Pitskstrat. tr. 10.11 FOR Off Worke, LS Crude thstroleasa "kaiak* In at order, robstandalls built al piton Molar not - long to no, and will coottata scam NA-barna each. Application say be toads at Oka Iladloorp hirtistrontbe Once In PltUnm• IS, JOHNSTON a IMILLEIL =Mitt 814. a. A GROCERY . STORE. ram opertaatty N ofr.rod to any moo idol:Ling to coop La the Groom., tedatox. lan la to • &stoat Ittiborbcod,, and dolmg .tad boolnoto. Lutoost dr stoat an bawl from 41A04 to PM I. MM. addrtft 3. P., Gout. Orncs. h F°R"'"'". LLOT3, litaidt.fdtp Idnied on Ild=ryAlLsitt 7 c,uy . . . in i tc" d 8. 13119 0. ' tltor.ll:D.s. Maal MI BMW, to Tblrd Wee, Motor. PLY& LOTS, to Ist Ward, Ally, cm IL•becca if SA 74 Nam atreaCialcaliaa7.' ti OR dILLS OA 8X011.6.11.GE AM +L MIT YBDPILITY.—That L 413013 1)17711.1... MO, Tint gmands attached,. Il i lk a brikm gm; bre early o=o4 by Chttqfatr ibis - or Sart Etvolpylara., flbbitha sal . bap la Ms rat et Qv threltrig Um, - - • - " .,. • ABILD. 1.b.111131138._ calrb.ll ' LOG ?iamb strobe. PittAMITA: FuK - LE-41. EMIL OF 110 AOiL 'ln Seam* tinnolati, Bastor irOnty, .ad tine maim tom the Uhlo 11.4 1,7 ....btchiset.cttd •onsfrrtobUa tam. barn. Fe. AbaetsOarr. door od. and goad trials trm on the ;lora. For north:alma auagctro or , • O. DiBIINQLII, . , „ . lika. lataancen). Allegheny testy! rfto ',lsl . —Fat 'l2 rancid Lot' or 1 GROUND imam ON omo'.uttra. tostars 0117, new Atm P.l. W. d. O. 11. )3 Ohm" Oa tees (=I by 45 dory, WWI% 'far • Ifootlazy OxParf Bliwkorath ar ViimascuLkw Shop. ' I.t Na TO POPLIN. OTUSOT, .5.1.1.31114,0 r 1,719 K . - A 6. sumo. 'GIME BALE-A Brick, ime-lingliutme of eau maw a 8 to ontopiate crest, Int 43 by toe Zet, onthn on Salto, stetet,ead lecategt et tbe tali of the rageL • Ant, at the Zest /State end Isocante ... ..ene of . . 171 9 - Bailee itteet. Le=h4.- FOB Mix Olt 1 a 111141 1 .—:3 - itarn3 zoodlit 1411121tha ,„acti tas bird ac MPotte P,aluivrttbparmO wbo.t 41cti. Can of t2:41 Cantos& .1> Tam %chi of 4W:4:am • ring 4lcar from Siftbove 44.10fter.t. pit tkLLE—BNGIN MILE& --A...altars. war Tftgl..i.llll4l'l3.3ler, , uto., May b. Hui ciwriat.. Vskithcatio' , 2 - " 39Tnkfrr(r.J. 441 i*rog e i, At.tat •ierisrat Nenitib tad - 11araamr tag, vi the Uncial andleula 6 : Akihanot ai.aamax a: Ws Vow ,Basaatiodiazastatanattlk vat. Vs= ray sad 1f.1,077.4 stale c t r 2 = 4. lli;iii4S4 Tot al emits 1 - VMS !BALI6-e l ight '-Fettnee 'Dwelling Jll Zoostia. Oleo '4l.ollfiotont iii4r_nebth orittl,-ssaboi to pool inantr. - yEll bo sobt of a bowl_ sag eitb an trag :, '_,_ _ !In 8 4 1 5021, 5 i Num it. ~ °~ LLa~ w._w;._... z .1 ucTxodr s.szies. T AUCTION SALT;; OF -100 BELIZISI7UL BULLDE6II.LUTICIN MAP= StittolVtliios IIIIKDDOZ•b - 1 - 11CLD. • AL- LiGHENT COLTT S. PA.—Oa blolatta ATTER. 15004, Pay 2.501. =I, at 1 b'clock:L.Xra the .Iq , Z.• b.& x . hunvti. , tar.d Cealy slanted efight mg. east of MO, • thia , tdraa gnat thorcegbfarta—llonan a.. •v, Ile Causal*. rat and ! enthiently Imam. The lots ta • r.IIT locatEd ea the _ . Plonk Band, eat ,• .11tO r od sad Noma. zatteS Elver. very) su to - KO Feet front I cy Ito too to t cost blantifnlly nit- rated for tdld'ogo Tat"' We oxbow from SXo to 114:0 44th, sod .111 to mid withaat Treenro t • the hlettet:Old:or,llonlz ono-ban tbo oppialsed volt. Ip.dtolltort tkeat.edi the oteed.te.ato of ono-third cub. ocOhlrel =le and ent•thlrcl In toe )0.1(11, orltb lotoreat, weds: by bead and =arttoto:cll-4bo PmaviCS. s to Int Pdd on each lot ornea eAd, to be dadonied#9= =oh rap "Pl.ta an be Fa -a - ral at obi 1.3241 . 1 110411 n, 84 112 h stmt. 2:orna.— . l.r.tra Szeargas Trsfnir;- , of tan me • - - mob, will lave ba th the Clennellaell.dinnd the Nan. 'Panne Depea at the .mas horn-011 o'clock-an tne day of Way and take paagagaza,4,l4l , • or gen thtmen, to and Dom the gale, rcterning before MIR% o'clock the ouzo day... Tickets only fail cozen each ray. e. Idel.L.WdiallE, Anon% OIXTY-FOIIR, SEVENTH WARD 1 , 0 LOTS.—Oa avrt &DAT Arrzie.scoN, Jay at 9 WUlot*, sill he sold, en tit yetraleer, X.otylrattla arewat,ltea; the klppitt ' eat vectrenes; at corner of Dintitltite street, s h e Icllosring valuable lets in tha feratathkrard, Wadi. aided for ost the 'sell known Lippincott property T Lots ma Penroyllunis anarte, from 'M. to 31 f et front, sad sztenduag back 195 tut totialuen rt. 19 Lou, 14 and 25 fat front each, d (Delman et., sod extandfag 100 teat to depth to tads alloy. ITO Lets, fronting eaCl42l sect on Wfek street, sad beetroot in depth. 6 Lott, treating each 24 feet on Week street, sad surraging 13 3 Let In depth. h Lets of maituas sizes, from ft lo 19174 bat front on Mick street. 6 Lots, 2.1 feet front 4= Dlnef7ddle4traot end ea ten:deg but WO rootlet Nick etzeet.' - „" • 4 Lots, from= to 03 feet front oti;Dtawiddle cad ertauding back from ff to 90 ft. E 0 'Wick et. Pleas can be had at the Asetlca:Xtcr-z, Zio. 64 ibreet .. • .. . ~ Terms of W.— o=e-third max : betkoe in on, and two years, with interest, Kennel try boni wad mart- PC, A. maim/JIM Ana'. ;,. AUCTION SALE OF CeiSDESENED LIOPLIES. llMErillar, a earAillißtrasir,} • 1. Offiso Chid Quaztuthaster. • Wissuvrorou; JuLlt 1864. Will be sold at PAR, dsztlem. 14 highest t.L du. utbatlmo and risco sassed balm vu Labsnou, Pa.. Tbsuuday, Jay HtliAtat; Reading, Pa • Thursday. July tist,os4; Harrisburg, Fa.. Thunday. July YYtti, Alloora, Tinusday, Aural ONa* Walllaintport. Ps-. august .1tb,:1841 C&. Two Rundr.d (= . 0)) Cavalry Haus itt oak oboe. Thasollassee basobocu coudscanestiovalt for the Oavalry &nips of the army. Nor Road wad Tana pmroast rams food baszatus uuty lie a had. LI sold alney. 'Tatros—Cash to Ihultod Lista. =Winos. JALLS3 /L. ELLE, Liniment Oalonel and Mid claVtor.. l .'. jytantl 1 sUvah7 Burma. VALUABLE STOCKS ATAUCTION. ISTYBDLI IVINEI2% 7atr 9022, et a edict, oit amend Door of Oximiarcdellielee Rooms, No. &I Rah demi: 20 shares Mocemigskola Sarings Balk Stork. FA do Barth Amen= Cu On 6 ilonostgabaLe Bridge 0041 Ido .PtiLborgii Beeibreeilk ,- . - 11. B. Oe. to do Pronsylraoia Issareaceillo. 1)23 /1.. Ben. W/i4812. Lace.. .13001518,, AZEUJII2I.'erc, NEW BOOKS, =aired HENRY !Lead. By the author of 116161614tHi 1.6." Cloth 60 Idanera 'bids. By alattsOr of 1414 Lost. CI. 1 SD Our Eloy's In Oro Army of aa Potiibaaa By A. P. HMI, Bth Pa. Iteacrra. 1 ISO Iv. Libby Lib. By Lt. 001 T. T. Vow !c 04... 1 60 Reitem Itralntag of abidren. 131,0saustrge Baehrs. LO VL Mutated 13.8sris. By tbs auttar of lbs Itghtcr. 4 OD Cudjo.a Oire: • 'Salo of Id T032232m... Co.. 1 Ts hexer sm. Boy. (The Boybotd of 10..1. emend anat.) 1 23 IL 322123 . 21134 Moab. ByX.. 8um111312,. cot. 1 73 C7comsel sod Ocoalort. By . ,ll.o=nti7 Parma. Cloth 515 the Wooda.llcVo.l3tc7•s4. Glah. 160 from Cal, 0.4115 Dbde. LBL 515ekto. 111 !lawns A Wear the Old Dotrh O. By H. T. Wahrorta. 150 & Womass.frbillconbv coth___ 1 50 XV. Out thine Wortd. Bj T. 8. ; 6a Masao and BaYlight ByMra. lane X'7lL _ Tem Ant . !wash or. How • very iMell ram may be =ode to keep a ta7 :e496,29421y.... 1 23 Brno 00143 re. By Lederer B. 82414..- afeth. 143 Hrldal XIX. Rea By 2ftii.9oothverthi'Anes !6O - XX. - • netray Brae. By tie satbar et !kW Vie,. I CO Woo= to Bleat. By mama: 24343 Grey. 100 • Deli ESCritiet. By 43, aother , ;eoG4394hret Ideltienff. Obt% sco l'reelaent 33m1e1seraete3; B 9 FL Baymead. 1 20 XXIV. Btttm Btsrsla. By 1k isrniL -- 1 73 XXV. _, Wks' Outdo to licalleXcsk spa Xplotnatelet7. OD Ladles' Oat& to Pontgoost awl P 4,401 /Un tie= 137 1.1611, Cloth. ICO . SITIL Hand Bo* of Travel *a the, Zia. • Caps at the above beaks Eastialtno at pcsialp toodpi dries, laartf 10321211, Jral n and 121 =kit. igss . l . - dem to Y.O KINGS, QUEENS AND; KNAVER 50-10HG.131 nATIONALITT xvrtnartaust Fos:Jigs RUDISZII3 U$W LONG =mai Our NaticararEm6..4ms, Eagles, Shields, Stan and Flags, DeztpatiUs Emits 40. AMERICUS CASS contuse% UNION PLAYING 'CARDS °masa, iNSTIAD or KIND GODDESS 1)7 LYMEInTIENTITIAD 01 Cl1:11133 MAJOR 17tIMLD - 07/ JA.47IL nr Vann Cm* an pit 4:9 in bxc. BOLD JOHN W. PITTOOKTI NEWS DEPOT-, IMP= MUM?, OPPOSIXTIES POST OMOIL Q.TANOARD HISTORICAL AND , BI OQUPICIOAL W01138.-11Ssitrolt's Mated AMU., II 'cob; Prescott's Oasplats .Werbi. 13 mar, Mirk's °Dodos t6s J 30141,11 sob"; Sbloxa Cititsulate os.l Igytto of Nopolign, 6 ids; /Ogplgis' Wcalro, sob; Attloat 4.-stb Mame. Gib beta' Moms. IthrsrstOe e 6., 6 Vela ; M0e50217 . 0 Etna, of ItitlisitC,'lllvmdde or4ti Soh; Ittlafil Occoplde Wats; filosay. Ude 413 rob; 7to7osit ligloes'intseig 9 vas; Motley's Gotta 11gyobilo vab; Shlt.kliusd's Qnstaia of 7 Sag ettick, load's gums of Boothia; 3 Tea; Tisane:es Ling fitotblesOwls, asillasettlilsgfry of Qs MMOle Ars, 3 solo; Milsosies Rigor et. Citzldbmity, 7 vdg 1.611 , 10 Histeekal Mtg. y e A vol.; Mode& L Ina 6114 Tuna of /311111 f lintSxsOlvols; Pa , tab's Ufa ot,Borr ; Patton's Lilo of , ilae0:11volg Haat'. .Ilsts of Jowl= fitmegvetsi 2 D. Lazdscbo's Lib of btoolses; &want lO4oflas. I VD, 4 yell; pokeßortb's Dbmweslo seg:CifoynnorMiLst, 3 ot r tt S /OWl Jn r r 'sJa bG nllaad yyl boo b 'tie; Jobar=4 Move of es Peotir2 7 . 29 ; twine* xer..f Idrash/20) - 4 sv , b rettisio by .h.n. EST CO., 151e,12 Wood satot. isF,w 800 Ls 1, NEw_potrii.4 yam AND PUOGBSES Off ba' Dr:a BCBDOLB biography of Bat Behalf itul W. Nos. , By Joba O. Power. leol. Pito. gBOO. A 11ABIJAL OR EXTiu,ouila Timm— rorsaod an the Anatomy of th•parti Involved In the operation; the kinds end priapic r o....nafribitiOn of Inabrtfaento, 54, -.Essireziotru Benz. 1 irot'lfto. BIISTIBING..IIy Lint. rattan. gray Isms supply ores !afferent:lt-Jolt tecalvei. ; lab . •- Is lIVADOIt roarthotraoh QIIBLZTON LISANTI3 - : . _ taiD rHAN'TO . 4 stowEss A boomptat• practical tres.thuo an tie probe; *twat tbasa taaat.424 traneciminksoa. "Alm OM. Cc= la arnerdaa sialzaal. 6.61 ms tzt,ths.lz.ltegli beauty. beak Is amt" illatrsiad: tat kis it• telt a dartabla artateat: Per gale DANIS Luucf 6D0., . . I/EJE/78 TA Y. U - 1 ThIOO3:PH er of D 11n#44 Colintafi aldteg, conk azra Gnat Most; eitiaLugh. iffinimi—Dr.,ll.lL l b;k4r. Dr. Ea. ha Maim =EMI. stow lirett.
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