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I. • . -7_-: ed at $25,000. or $30,000, to the dough ... : - ter • ...of . Mrs. - Rosanna Bolton, a woman . 71 itik 'l.lll2iari he bad - lived for ',twiny years, hiving . separated .• from hislawful wifo. ..',l4n. will Wag contested_ by:- Alexander. cod ~.. • - Eli z abeth T. Dean - (the latter being the only i , • .., daughter of Mr. ,Johnston by'hia lawful wife.) •.,•...' 5 , 'The probate' of the , will ; was objected to: upon _; ' .., • . :the ground' that Johnston' was not of sound -, . . ,_ • mind when he executed Xhieliestrunient ; that ~IL was procured hy fraueleareion and undue influence;-,that he wariabaring under ',deli Ilion in- relation to his hiWat law, and that h . a_ A i w r i i ei .,, m en; i i ihlt , importuned eou.e li l y fo oth e rs r lrh e a e a ': 0 e u e b e t : :, d re et : p o pe riv n l i d a: y e g o l i n v inniaryi. history actionl in t he p e ilin s i e s , s ec. and • ' , -stated-that proof :would be -Offered that the . .:, will brat:been - executed a year - and a half be: 1 ,-..........: , --fore Mrs, itoltein knew its oontents...Three •. , . • wilnesies were called and testified- that. John-, , -•- • . • , aton.:waa in,comd mind whett ; be - ilgned the Wilt : haring . witueseed hia'signittire. - f - . ' ... ,-.- •,. I ~ , I. , The Mune vas triedlii:lB.6o; and a verdict I -- • :' '1 l ' , 'f - •xneridieried for ;the exientorsithiplaintiffet'.The .t:.....Ciui„ -- ..holever, - turned upon:. the admlasibility ~.,.. --- ', • , of certain evidence tending to show- thefacts on - ' ... • • '." I, ; .whicle - the'oblootiona to the will were ground .• • -ll'. . • 1.. - ed--:• -sacti -as the - adulterous inteXcouree--of . '' . •. :-. ; - 1 . 5 ',': I:. Jobistott,iritb,fdra. Bolton,-ctc... The .emorr -'-'':'-'• - i -_,' inieVibie evidence inadmissible, but upon presenting theca/le to the Sepreme Conrk•the _ . . • • lodgment. *as - rever sed, and a new trial I. ' Oti, behalf of the contestants, a mass of eat ..—E ' deuce" ills efferent; tending 'to show thereto- I (,:• 5 :1 - •', . -,, ; -.' tionship existing between Johnston and Mrs. Bolton,: - before and • after ,he had, separated •. ~' : , I ',.. front his wife. Ono or two oritnessies testiked to . haring-some harincme Mei: Bolton and Johnston un ' ,-.- der Ouch eininiiistances as left no- doubt itar to their adifterout Intircourie. - The testimony ' ' 1.' - has not yet. been'coneinded . . . • • .., , gurgeons. and Plaines for Welel hues , '72.iefollowi,i • Asmed . geptlemen have been secepted as Surgeonalieut Nurses; 14 the San Comiaittie of l'ittaVnigisi'aad will be - detailed ,lOrthwith to the `'army bill:Me- Cientri, to be empioyeditnder the ilirectiorrot -,our eiteinneafollow-cithen, - -7; - R. lirunot; who id now in Washington .1 r r ir PaTititOe. , ' EL. t r , I J. W. liceabe. - i lL - . Mamas A:Speries. Thomas G. Smyth, ..... , . J. SV. Wigbtmati,. .Wirmgeme John - lllcbards, UAW: litorru. _ _ . -John Tyler Atlctrusou, • . Frodotick4.: I .:Jatati Baggy -?They'left last nigh :Eastern train. B=== ...mi.*. oildilit r ouni, 45 Fifth street; . Ws soesived I:amity Fair. for June 21, and Pettr:- soieft: Ladies' National Magazine and „daddy's c- _Lady's Book. for July,in one'or the other of which our Indy-readers; will be - likely to" find '.;,anything "they may. want to knew about the stbs of the day, Y P _._ and. possibly some of its follies. • ninny' , Fair will 'help to get up a &ugh at both Cionnvis LADY 8 Booz, rost.Jur.v.—Mr. J. pr.,Pittocit, Fifth ... Street, opposite :the. Post , ...silken, his -received the July ;number . ot this sellers' d enetial favorite among ladyT-rirad-- ens. Thorn beautiful; 'and ;appinpriSte ongraiing :Mi. 'steel,. which . in. the ;artist's fancy won the name of "Summer." ; This and the nimal.dOuble4age-velored 'fashion plate, with several other illustrations on wood; make the picto4l,depirtinent 'quitiattractinsand . , :we presume the remaining con - butts will in their own way be equally so.- • ' Ten Nowt% Murtha Review, roe Mai, 1136t--,•Tbo May;sinmbei of thisexcellent - view, which, though the youngest, holds - a most.bonerable place among the British Quer ' ;unites, haVjust appeared' from the press, of L. -; ::Fcal . t'.Co., New- York: - The .conterain aro i The Church. of Angluid—Respondent; OCM - -lokicia Changes in Scotland in Mistorio Times; 'Reasot.llousedo Critics and Translators; The Coniniemorations of '1462 ; Early Poetry of England'arid of Scotland;; Present Movements Simone the - French-Clergy ; Lunacy Sir O. C. Lewis on-.the Astronomy. of ,the 'Ancients ; hest Poems And other. %Yorks ..r•of Mnr. Browning ; Our Colonies. - - ' Mr. W. A. , Gildenfenney, 45 Fifth 'stient,,iss ,the publishers' . agent for Pittsburgh. ospital Contrabutions. 'Sabsistonce COmmittee• aeltnoWledge Oentiibutthius of hospital supplies from the fellowing:psnons, since May - 26th : .• Pak; Miss Chalfant, Mr. A. Eitel _ .Istnes Park,"Jr., Aire:lt. Sighain,, Mrs'. E Chattel; Mitt, Sawyer,.Mrs.lll,llton: ,box .111filkina townsh p '2 boxes front:lat . :dies - of Brownsville ; 5 boxes limn Soldiers' Aid ealelY,' of New Castle;. 2 bozos from' Sewing soilbity ' ' ' eanirihntions.pf cash, from A Vriend Won: Stelisrt, of Saltsburg, A :13 taw nrey'alndiatia,4lo;' Soldiers' ifriendiffecie e....eyi,. cif- Wit kipir towtiipip, $3,54 . collootio n in "ahe'l3iith Piesbyletian _chetah; $5; Mrs. T. m.. $5; fro.the 'Opoiatives of Maim. Lloyd Al-Stack's, •Eonsington Iron Worke,. The Committee beg: leave twietern'thoir thanks to those kind -Morls, who his° so liberally responded toll:air" appeal for aid; '-and may they experience the satisfaction of knowlog that they have done - Mick towards aihnialinn the' sufferings -1)r our'. brave vol.F - unteefs., Contribtilleas.rox the . Sabidatence Commit, • 1.4 • can be 'left , at (lei,. Allwee; - Son k Co., on 'Omit; or Weyntan A Sou; on Smith-. Geld"street. ; rittsborgh Soldiers Shot. , • = Anote freue.Doator . Tiedle, surgeon of the dLt Regiment:, states that ► distmslog acoi-. • • dont occurred isBiinpho the Bth instant, by whloh three member, of the regiment were , , serionely lojured,.ene of them being maimed Jae life. It sprieers that a musket belonging ...-!to one of the wee tot diseberged lo 1101:118 way, , •irounding,tbree of them, as stated.' Sergeant. Lawrence Bilwortb,. of Allegbetty, was abut fo the arm, and 110 'seriously injured that the • iaimeter hod to amputate the limb. It .was taken off at the shoulder, and W. V. ie now '• ;doing well. Jontittisti Baker, h private in ::;Company, P. received • a bookabot in the left - side, led enies J. Earl, a corporal In Core ' any B, was struck In the' leg. Both are from Pittsburgh, and are doing will. They : will be lent home as soon as po3sible. • Cast Pat salmifloc—On Saturday even. ..ti - Anglaal the employees at th e Etna roiling tolli,,se. Pine Creek, libeler township,' pro. it redted Capt. Mimi 0. Lloyd, lota of the Arm of Bpang, Chalfant .& Co. with• handsome „ . geld-headed cane, Aspen his retirement from •the managethent of the mill. The ease ~is of ebony, highly finished, and the head, of :solid gold, • beau the inscription; -0‘ Presentod to Capt. A. -0,. Lloyd, by the Workkowitit of Etna, Jane 14,186?" , - '• ' javrunetn.—Corporal D. C. Dehei oroled by this rebels at Winchester, hai Jost &trivia' to the (iv, on his wi hom.to Viestansliew T ot h. lie has nearly renamed from his Around - resolved It the battle of Wlnehestsa. . . Coatsl7.—Act die Ilainlng, of r.lk-cittiek, - • _ "Erbscohnt7, until recaratly a , Dvmocrat prootivitiasikuia jcut ?started' fiogi tha'conliztioa that slartry sad ,ItisMoollion glut co down togothoz. Accident 10 -a Railroad Train... Gem Bialliganle Brigade:, About ...tieeloei Mondai morning one of four trains ores:shearing the hrigrule of Gen. Aftilligan, When opposite Wheeling', between Bridgeport and fdartinsville, ran upon a couple - Of ntray-b 'and was thrown from the track. The horses were both killed in 'stands, and ono was chopped up like oaueage meat. The engineer, Mr. Simmons, was the only person hurt: lie. received A . wound in the leg, which is not regarded as :dangerous, though it is „ very painful. The ;' engine and two or three con were thrown up against the bank where the accident Occurred. There were fear trains of care Movitig in Cenvoy, 'but-those behind.:being `warned of the 'seal .dent were checked up in time to aveid any fur . titer disaster.. :• • • ••• Theret were a bout fifteen hundred men of the brigade on thecare,_ The commander is Col. lllgun, the here .of Lexington; Mo., and the troops are Composed of Allinniaans. The aseident caused a detention of sq . entl house, the track being badly damaged. • STRUCK HY LIGHTNING.--. 013 Saturday the house of a Mr. Wagley, &lmit a ihrtira mile "cast of the , borough. oflndiana ' - Indiana county, was struck. by lightning.. The fluid passed down the chimney, and entered the house, and struck a eon of Mr. - W., a led about 12'yeare old, on the Crown Of his head, and passed down his hiskjandiag.aingeing the hats on- the hack 'part of his bead and marking its course over his body At firstit was thought tho lad was killod, bat by-proper treatment be recovered, and is ;doing well. Mra..W. was in the-house at thistittie, but es caped uninjured. It Is stated that this is the second time this boy his been strip* by light . 'FLAG F i gESIINTATIOA TO rut Ott HUI4I)IIED AND FIPTEIINTIf RVIIIIENT.:-A very bandstorm silk' Atierloan - Reg is shortly. to,be presented to= the One :Hundred and Fifteenth Penney! ! vania regiment, Col: Robert R:Patterson, now aCeimp Curtin; by the — iiinierefie 'friends of this'military organitation 'in Philadelphia. Tha lag is to. be. Giro leek by eight in site: On:onaside wilt be s representation of a harp and than:track, and on the °betties a portrait of Oei:Sarsfiild, mounted said ihYull uniform. Yellow trite:stings, and tamale, eoniposial of rowing silk, will adorn the dlag. A gilt eagle surmount:, the pole with the motte , —.. No re treat from sword or btyunet.7, L-. • THY LOSS BY TEE LATE FLOOD.—The loss by the great flood in the:Lehigh galley itesti mated at five millions of dollars. The Phil adelphia Inquirer publishes arCelaborate re port of the, disasters, ' which' eals_that about one hundred persons were, drowned by the sudden rise of the waters. At Ilauebehunk, there was abigh lock which gave way, engulf ing a large number of boatii on which at least fifty personswere sleeping, allot whom poi ished. At that:point the water w,aa twenty seven feet high, beingsix feet htg'hcr than in the groat flood of 1841. Fatal, Fam..—Afr. Elijah Pinckney, of Fairview tewnship, Erie" county, while as sisting: in tearing, down the old aqueduct at Walnutnreek, ?slipped his hold one lever, lust his babinnejandlella distance of clearly one hundrcei feet..__Ffe was killed idetantly, and before he struck, the grorindil his" back being biekeW seve ral 4,40 1, 4 y - striking against, "the timbers while filling. Ile sias otherwise horribly mangled. ; • WOUNDYD 01110ANS.L4bijOr Clemmens, of tho 29th Ohio; ibot in thei left. leg, aboVa tho knee, at the battle of Port Republic ' and Capt. Wood, of the. 7th - Ohio, shot through the iloshy part of the left thigh, in the same en gagement; arrived in this city'th-day, on tho noon train from the east, on their way. home. The litter resides th Warren, O.', . Tbomma Smith; J. W. Phu:diets, ' Ledpold , Hari, Jahn 13.dt:hoover, Richard )3ding, " • John Bryant,— Smyth: Thom*. McCambia, . Jacob A. tiara, "W. IL Shannon, Johanna Erni . Tan egOPS in CLastroa.—The xrain and fruit crop never promised so well. in Clarion county, as at present. The grain looks par ticularly well, The oats; owing in the drought after planting, were kept beak, but the recent rains will bring them forward to a full crop. Fruit will be very. plenty.; • . at eiga O'clock on the NOVEL SIIIPIIINT . or = Otc:—A;"ts - ok,- said to coutaiti eiztyttive. tons of ;petroleum in bulk, was recently filled at timepiece: ou.oif creek, floated down that etreaux toad the Allegheny 'to this city, then down the Ohio to Beaver, and trom,thore to trio by tho canal. lonteria Towserztr.---Owier to' the act that the regulai,plaiss of. holding election's lo this township has been refused to the rotors for the Primary .meeting to be bald on Satur day, the election of delegates will be held at Robert Artestrong'e. 'CORSE STOLEN.-A valuable horse, belong., leg to , fdrr Av Robinson, of Edinboro', Erie county, was taken from his stable on Sator day. last. offers reward of t5O for.the laoksiand thief.- - .• etrf.•JAMES ADAIEO; Of .11;TliiitrUtig.00111ty, and from the late Co!.Cola Ripper's Regiment, who came to the city very.ili with typhoid pnotimonia, ia recovering finely; and bids feir soon to rejoin bis company at Richmond.' lECt.A.CIIIOTICES/ Tzeartur.—mother finer audience greeted Mr. Drew at the .theatre;htst'Aiiglit, and bin burlesque of-" Camille" ` was -Solvrell received that we notice iris innininied' again for this evening; The entertaintnent will commence to-night with the: splendid drama of the "Irish Eraigrant;',',.in: sslilch Tdr . . Drew per- . sonatas O'Bryat z end „Mugs that sweet song called the "Emigrant's Lament."• Aeon al , terpieoe;"MrteaPpa," or the "Untamed Rock . :lag-florae Tbitreomplatea_a aplendid :that can.liardly DOI to please alt who attend. : .ItiiSOVED.—Samuel ' - Grahatit;:,'Merchant Tajter,.bait reinoVed to . No.. p 4 Atarket street, One doorfroM 'third Street,and has just re-. 'calved bin second supply of !Spring and Sum- .mer tioods, consisting of,tlio latest;styles of clothes, cassieseres and t4atings,seleeted from the latest itimortatien* Geetiemen desiring their clothing madezap, to at them, and at '.40 per cent. less than at a ny other Merchant Tai lor store in the -City, ,wonld 'well to give him an early call, as litttniolto is "quick sales and smell , ' FABUIONADT.L CIAYTIIINO •ND•WITZRZ TO 0•T THILII.—{Ye WOlll4l 611 that Meson. W. 11. McGee .t Co.; corner of-Federal/treed and Dia mend Square, have just received their Enamor " goods,. NIA their patterns 'ate all 'e ate lotopt stylec.'.., Any parson _desiring s'well-madoinl meetly fitting snit at clothe', their establish ment is the right piece. - All their clothing is made under t their own sapervldlon,..ind* they arealways r c a dp. to Oß 'cheap to cash bnyers. Yet.tutrzzlisi READ nriit.-LlFisr the deringej. 4 0 ,i1 f0h .0. 0 .s9 . l n l a llm en % o ptluuao l',: : d i le h t i ,Zo e ti v n e d r e y ; volunteer is liable, there are -no . reutedieli NO sate; convenient and cure le Ifolloieny's Pills undo. Ointnaint, tboroughry listed in the est :muds aid Italiata,enmptsigns. 25-ienta per bdx or pot. 234. WV. FORUM; Carpenter and Joined, Job bing Shop; Virgiet elley; - between Smithfield street and Cherry alley., All kinds .of-Ifouse Repairing done on short notice and In work manlike manner.' Charges moderate. *Leave your orders. All orders prOrpptlT attended LIuTIMIS zist Diu.- uons should.remember whet we wild On Saturday of the most PglThlt able opportunity presented by limiter Sr Co., 49 fdarketstreet, for mgeoting from the largest and mostwarted andabeapest.stock ewer -01- bibited in dm city, .Sae tbeir.advertisement. , . . E. W. !AMID will maid bis DUCLICRI bouso corner Wood - street:and Virgin alley; this of tornoon at quartor put two—o'clock, on a' count of whom it rosy concern; to pay freight storage anti otheicharges„ 44 bias. mackorol ... . . OUSIIIO6 CuAB Win be taken at liiiat's Book Stare; •Blesunto llall, Fifth' +Wool. and at the Obaibbioll6ll, No. 405, Liberty street. Day Or ulght,Sill orders left la *later the two piniaptly attended to. . • t. • Docroa..o. Biwa Waurr Core andßoma patblo Phyatelan ; iftleo agent' for ltaltilioir's celebrated Trues- fOr.. Harare,.. Conoor of Penn oca Wayne streets: • • • iy! - . Dsirruirsr.—Dr. C. Sill, N 0.24 6 ., Pain sL, attends tc. brapohel of 'flew Rectal prop .s- . . Orr Jotyntiodses /.ide s . Book, s PitkisleiNsws drssiSls litit s Pptirsou 'aspsinu is put for :du!), Dipoc,opposits 'Jeri • D. rumored from No. 103 to 10,1Tyll• street. 2w .LETTER FROM DITLELLIN'SARMY. Correspondents of the pittabargh Gazette. CAW' NEAR Ittoamose, June 9, 1662. Affairs ;remain in much the same condition as after the battle of Saturday week. No .Im portant movement has taken place since the advance of our pickets to within three miles of Rielnuond. As 'each day passes over, the importance of the late battle increases. Its advantages to us and disadvantages ' te, the enemyi . We incalletdable.• We have gained , ground J either in' advance than ever before, and.establiabed the fact that the rebels will Rot stand .the bayonet, at the same time that wo have .fofind out thwit have - no mean foe to conhin - d against. foe that will come boldly out of the wo de in front of, and not more than a. hundred ards distant from the rifle pits filled with Ii ion soldiers, as I saw 1. a - rebel' ,regiment doduring !the late fight, is not to be dispised. Such men are worthy the name Hof American soldiers. But although these men will stand firmly - under showers of bullets,*hon they 'see a row of Union bayo _nets . loitered , to the borisontal, and a lino of determined Mal' behind them, cheering as they steadily advance, they are seized with a seemingly undefinable dread, andretreat with; remarkable alacrity: ' ': " . - • ' The battle - field has' now assumed a more civilised appearance.- ' The wounded hive all been reinoved;and the dead buried; while the innumerable heisee.Which lay dead over the field hails beep bulled.-: .Thus all things that -might Offend the senses have -been removed; and one may now walk threugh the scene of , the letistrifeivithout experiencing any of the disgusting . emetionagenerally associated with ouch .a place. „% - • , No.positivrinews has been received from opt wounded as yet. From some who have just retained from Philadelphia, however, We learn that nearly all bad arrived there, miama, as far as known; doing well. I saw, s by the- Philadelphia ittiers, of the fith,that Lieut. •Kinnel, of Co D, Ind regiment, had died of his wounds—another victim t 6 the fell spirit which has so Ring desolated out country. lie was a .brsve man and wait performing hie duty faithfully, when he received the wound that hassesulted so fatally. Another patient , in Philadelphia is Captain Patterson, of Bir rainghens, as brave a man as ever lived. Ile raised his conipany from Birmingham and Pittsbritgli;atid With it hurried to the seat of ,war. 'IV bile lying at ease iti Tennallytown, he was always with his men, setting them , . good example by his strict attention to duty, and when the array. was called to take part in sterner scenes, his cheerful countenance and • ready sympathy endeared bin"-t6-bin COlll - more than ever. At Williamsburg be passed the fiery ordeal in safety; but. on the late bloody field, while striving to rally his min to bring them off together he fell. His wound, thougheevere and painful, is nut mar ts], as the ball touched no vital part. These two officers I Use mentioned, because eon ispientzain their bravery. Others there were, privates as well es officers, whose names aro worthy of a position by the side of theirs, but I give these two examples as-a sample of the conduct of nearly every Pennsylvanian, augaged.; Let each min who has - the - con sciousnese In his own breast of havleetieteil well his part . ,! take the praise given to, dime two above Zlionilonedlas if directed to himself. A battle is expected almostdaily. The late news (rem Corinth, so . disastrons to their cause, seems to have infused new life and en orgy.into tliOabal leaders, and reconnoiesan ciamithelr part have become so-frequent that it is suppOsed they intend makirgariother at tack on out' lines. Yesterday morning a - re connoitering party cams so far as to drive in our pickets. Our troops were drawn up to re ceive them should they push farther, but the rudo notecot a battery of brass pieces closed a halt, and after a few moments the party turned back, 'as if Satisfied with the slight in sight theibiad obtained of the condition of affairs in *the Union lines. (Ar pickets re sumed their stations, and-soon all was quiet. The IMO have now been drawn as close, or nearly as 'close, as they. will 'be. The right wing is within three miler of the capital, and the pickets hairs mile nearer. The center is about seven mikes away, and the left- wing about fear", The videttes of the left wing are near enough to see the smoke arising from the great city before them, and a Lieutenant of the Sickles brigade yesterday obtained i die. Mot view of the spireffilim the top of a tree. The rebels have a limited space td fight in, and, like the cornered rat, will probably fight desperatelY. Another mile of an advance on the righeetill place hlcChillan's Siege VIM in 'titgisition ,to shell the city; which will leave .our foes entirely at onrmerey. Whether this dernier roars will be need is yetan undecided 'question; but I think that unless the obstinacy of :the -enemy compels it,tither • methods of conquering them will be-resorted to. '-Bow- ever, it ices well to, lot them - know that all .things'are - possible. ' ' , • . Now imers, on -near the enetay,lkirtaishes 'are continually taking7place, in almost every instance mar men - coming off victorious. Oc casionally; too, we find 'Wounded men in the 7oods "who, unable tit' walk, have been coo. realeisinee , the battle, now nine days. to this manner many supposed to be taken pris vier have "turned tip". spa will materially re duce our list of tallising. Seine during the tirst two deys after the fight were compelled to bide in'tho swamp to keep tram the enemy who filled the woods. One man, on picket of the tiine,,Was cutoff from his company, and, losing hiswaY, came to the conclusion that he would hide in a thicket, While in this post : Lion he was often passed , by stragglers from the rebet army, "who like him had lest their way;and Sometitum heard scraps of, very in-, terenting mitiVersitions. Two men passing' hiin,Catue to the Page concleSion that "our mon were.drivingthe Yankees over the.ChiclT shominy.',' It was reallytoo bad for their airy , fabric to be as rudely shattered as - it woo the mixt morning; but it Was thefortuises of Some unwind movement isgoing on in the rebel nom -. Thismorningi'the officer of the pickets reported to Oen, McClellan that thirty seven Urania cairns froie Riche/pod during last night. This fact has caused a deal of space-. !alien at headquarters, buttticist inippose it to indicate either an eviinuitlon; Or an arrived of reinforcethents. I hope that neither is the ease, for; both would set us back, perhaps a month. ; • . • . , • ti. Matteis in flew Orleans Au arrival at Boston from New Orions, on thP!'22d. ult., brings the intelligence that politicai4iiisoners continuo to be sent. to Fort Jacloon at the rate of from two to six • a day.- A few-days before the vessel sailed there was' a•fnuerOl'in the city, and Abe coffin Was dePo4itMd after time ustuil cere. punt ies in a 41 1 .0. ) . From information Whieh Gen. Butler bad reeeived, ho ordered en examinationor !the coffin to be made after ward, as the cause of death' of the person which maid to `contain, contaitc was not sans n oneang- - the coffin no : corpse was found, but in its place a lar4e amount of gold cold, 'which 'twas ImMedia tely baketxpossession ofin the name of, the Governiubnt. eiintindes he found whichddielheeti !secreted b,f.ihe reiels, and in all cases it it seized.l . LTOriITY TO RUMS , to ,Norot.E.."--Catti plainti come from Norfolk that the authori- Del,hoth.civil and military, are treating the rotes there with in Moch. consideration that they -glory fa their treason, and taunt Union men.: Many of the letter exprens their regret that they; too, had net Joined the ,rebellion, store those who did fated much better than -th'ey ..luring the ascendency of the Jeff: Davin Government, and fare 'no worse, to say the least; now. ; . ; • . . , .Fittre BLASI) Eli IN 1780.—11 A Klat'S irREINIUM I'AIOCULATE..—Puro . prepared caraio.l, 11110114, YItI.NOLI, I.lolll.6oPATilltl .VANILLA • CIIOCULATM. warranted egad' to quality and flavor .10 the Para. Ctuxotabia; hive . .tood t Orr teat orator threaquaziers or •ririttn ry, !is t ant bronotnieed by all wbo hay, ouc used theta to. Iq laperior to any cation. • , • Monate tom& by W. baker & Co.; at thAr.llllll. LI In orcheiter, Haar.; and for ale at their Branch Depot, N 0.217 Notion otroot, New York City.arul by Grocers moil Dr Men ianandly t W onirtiont I be 1•011/11. Addlitui - .• IL L. PIEBOE, : jr•infliti • • 217 Yolton street. New York 14 THE (X)URT . OF ... tIaLNION• L PLIt/te. In We matter of tbe Wolintary welab neat of !elm McGill /caos to .8. &boyar, Jr. tw. la. Match, loot. . .• Node., It hereby given to all Interested that SW Aril account of 8. ncbtryer, Jr.. designee of John 1110/111 k Sun, bow been tied In'tbla Wort. and :tbd saklbotaant will be allowed by the Conti on . Hoir• 1111 D Al, Joly 12th, 18 unless canto be drawn to theca:draw - Pentbanotarx.. - Jel4.2eni .• • •-• : • - .IUPTAWs; 0.5151416 ANA) OTBEttB —Ttio..rtnosylroals Salt Xiindife, luring 00. Nuba ompletod theft orrootemento for oration. .of • CONCIONTRATLI, 011, WV vvrign, now PMood • to. IMO, ,thor g r ittaz+u TWO llotlciao3, 4111 being oos It/ _ b4l , they Val bd'elutdod to . 1 ar. deterd go ivatatithe 'llama delay. /Odra's, onown ooLiwaN, „.1•100a . . Odi°, 24 Wood strool,rfttolmh. . . THE LATEST NEWS BY TELBGWeH A MEETING OF PENNSYLVANIANS IN WASHINGTON. lloW the Battle of Fair Oaks is Regarded. ANOTHER REBEL RAID DOWN THE VIR GINIA VALLEY THREATENED. Congress Proposing to take a Recess ECM SIIIIITHIZERS IN IVASIIINIITON. The President Orderiug lae's Home to be tilted for a Hospital. !MARONE WHY TrIV4EINOi FEED BEFORE. 4c., 4 e., dro Special Dispatch to the Gazette PLIILADULPHI4 June 17.— TIM Pennsylva nians now in. Washington will hold a meeting this evening, at Willard's.notel, for the pur pose of, taking _measures to anticipate the wantani thoir sick and wounded follow-citi send of the army. A rebel relugeo from Richmond, just arriv ed in . Washiagton, reports that the rebels re gard the battle of Fair °aka as the most dis astrous engagement Of the War.. The secessionistri of WashingtOn are boldly predicting another raid or the , rebel forces dawn the Shenandoah Valle'y.'' ,A report is prevalent that Beanregard has reached Charleston at the head of, 30,010 Like other reports of this character, there is not much reliance to be placed indt. • It. is -prowled that assoi.n se the tax bill; the tariff and tho.appropriation!are disposed of, Congress will take a recess for thirty days. This measure lu very popular in tke Rouse, and may be agreed to, A correspondent sliyst:,The rebel prisoners belonging to the Louisiana Tigers, who were brought to Washingion from Port Republic, were most sumptuously feastedLythe sym pathizers with secession. Whilethey were in the cars waiting to be sent to the old Capitol prison, it was noticed that some of the ladies withheld'refroshments from the sick and wounded' Union soldiers, who Were brought down in the sante train, and freely gave them to the dirty and ragged rebels, who, if they had nothing else, had gootthealth. Such con duct is disgraceful, and it is ai shame that there is no way of punishing it. The New York Tribune says the President has ordered the IVhite House on the Pamunky; with its grounds belonginglo the rebel Gen eral Leo, which Lave hitherto_bsen scrupu lously guarded from intrusion, to be Used for hospital purposes. Lieutenant Horace Greene, President of the New York Medical Society, called upon the President and Socontary of \liar, and repro- seats to them the gross injustice which was being done. Resold the only pure water In the vicinity wai a spring upon General Len's premises, whieh, with the rest of the property, was tabooed, to our wounded soldiers, The report is, that it come out in ennversa lion, that. one of the reasons' given for the course pursued was, that it was in compli aitenwith a promise made years ago, to Col. Loo by Gen. rd'Clollan, that if they 'should ever be opposed , in war 'the property of each should ha ruspe.atea hi the other.. *, The President was convinced by the state ments of Dr. preen, 'and deOared that Gen. bl eClellsn's promise 'did not hind him, and ho would break it. Ile, thereford, sanctioned an order, signed , by the Secretary of War, direct ing the plaids to -be removed from Lee's bout., cod the -promises tobo put at the die petal of the surgeons. • All the correspondence on 'the -subject bia twee° the War Department and Gen. McClel lan will soon be mode publie: ' The story that' Washington was warded in Orla house is. all bush. The house was erected only fifteen years ago. D. Latent fruoi lieu. Mee Army WantHama; April 1.7.--The War_Depart meat has dispatches from lien. McClellan's hendqtaarters, doted 4 o'cl.ick, P. M. No especial movement had litlien place: The weather was very fine the ioads improving rapidly. • . Our cavalry yesterday paid another visit to Ashland and rurprised al osity of rebels at that point; drove them oframf captured some property. . . sXtie advices from other quarters contain 'nothing of public interest. -I' . Parson Brownlow has reCeived an invite _ Lion to he present at the 4th of July celehra- Oen. In his reply he declines' the - invitation. 110 states that be is about tmi visit Cincinnati with his family; where be Will keep house un ttl-Teenessee is fully 'opened by the United S 'Wei troops, but from thence he is enlivened to attend, the trier el West. liumphreye, at Washington, as a witness.l ; file free a broad aide-at the sympatltisere hd has eticniantered in this and other States, Pi4icipally members of.tho late Breekholdge parry. - Al a meeting of Pennsylvanians to-night, .SSSO-were - contributed, and; subscriptions are still being . mado; 'the hick and wounded Pennsylvanians in; the hap - Oats here. rt is proposed to. use- Ihis.money, in.forwarding them to their homes, or stick interior tenni In 'their Htata - wharalba laiCt attention min be given to them. The 'meeting titlJOurned till .Secesmionisis at'kredericksbUrg uud Julivuu--illbeqt . aud Flour.ut Lynchburgi , Vu. WAHIIiNGTOIC. June 17:-J-, The 'Lynchburg, Vu., *ipublicon, of tbu nth; inst., CV0,1.111111. an editorial predicated , on the,statements of an English deserter' from Ines division, in. 'which it in said that the reconsionints at Fred-- Orieknburg are roost; cuntemptuoun in their candtud towards our 114, and the !adios are eopocially, violent in their:insulting conduct, and frequent 'threats of Intnishing them are made by the Federal unicorn. The Rcpubficoa says that two more uninitl, gated scoundrels than :Andy Johnion and Butler never lived.'. ^ Thoy deserve death by any moans. • The editor' expressed surprise that noose ono ham not before thin„ . in the spirit of the noble Jaulison; Sea these villians to their long account. : A Lynchburg paper, of the 7th, quotes prime white-wheat at $1;3561,38; superfine tbiurs76s7,so; family $8,25. flacon 250631): Front the Military .Departmente.! WASHINGTON, June t6.—Dispatehos of this date, from lien. Ileneck, have been received at the Wer Lapertinent. Thoy produce no new features with regard to Beanregard's army, which is supposed to still remain in the vicinity of Okelono, Overton and Columbus. Dispatabea from the! army of the Potomac, datod 7 o'clock. this evening, Indicate, ludo - tude in front of Richmond. • • • ; Oen- Dir. Informs theDopartment Must the waiter, telegraph has ;been completed to Norfolk and tiugolk" The line to Vortreis Monroe In working well. j Destrnetilie Fire Its, tancinnati.'/: Ctutassr, June 17.—Yesterdsy notlitai brow oat Witte rope-Tula owned . by' Maury nankin - in, on - Coloothis cost Mill ',street, buil dingsstroy log It, together with'une sixteen buil dings fn the vloinlty, : maklng some forty to fifty fentllles bouseloss. Bowe persons. were 'badly burned, others making narrow , *thous. Tbo flames 'pried so ritpldly that a pito of coal of nearly threw hundred thousand barb el' caught and burned, with .grost fierceness for several hours: Thenitlmatedlos" Is aboOt. g 10,000:.. The property wan • • ,Aniiiversary fof Dunker Hill. • , • BOlrros,June 17.--:The 87th anniversary of thi Battle of Bunker it in is being generally obintrved throngbotit:tkie; State.. in the city; the: Custom Botnei 101 l of the, Banks, and. many, of the store; in closed, and the people 'an crowding , . the .straktete.witaeu the ddll• Ow/. dliplas,sahlab Sensory inspozing.llibe day is observed with more than the usual de sneratratloni of patstotlinn. • • lily ITH COMORESS-41RST BEBBIOII. Vientioios, /nue 17, 1862. Beirere.—Mr. Wilson, of Rasa., from the Committee on Military Affairei reported back the bill for the increase of the medical service of the volunteer force. The amendment abOlishing the office of Brigade Burgeon was agreed to, wattle bill passed.. The report of the Committee of Conference, providing for certain bounties, was taken up and a discussion continued at some length, on , in quostion or nitoratioh matte in tho text by the.Committao. On motion of Mr. Powell, of Ky., the re port was disagreed to—yeas 20, nays 17, and a new Committee of Conference was ordered. .fr. Chandler, of fdiett., offered a resolution th t the amount of legal tender Treasury no es already authorized by law shall never be in reason', but that the Secretary of the Trees nry ho. and' hereby is authorized to 'issue a hundred millions of Treasury ton days certifi cates, bearing 5 per cent. interest, in addition to ll:o fifty' millions already authorized by law. Laid over. The Patent Office law passed. • The Pacific Railroad bill.wae then taken up, the question being au amendment offered by Mr. Harlan, to make a road at a point at or as near Fort Kearney as shall be found prac tical by actual Berme, which was discussed at length by Mosirs. Harlan, Pomeroy, Lano, (Kansas,) McDougall, Morrill, Wilson, (Malt setehusetta,..)-and Henderson, and rejected-- yeas In, nays 21. Thnquestion thou recurred on the amendment of the Committee, fixing the commencement on the 100th degree, longi tude. This amendment Was modified, on motion of Mr. Clark,;so as to make it the 100th degree within the. Territory of Ne braska, which was adopted. A large number of - amendments were proposed by the Com mittee and adopted. On motion of the different• Senators, the number of names added to the first corpora .tors' 4111 were reported to the Senate. Adjourned. ' . Hottax.—Mr. Dann, of ladinia, from the Committee •on Patents, reported a bill to amend. • Further pi - ogee:Hogs were interrupted by the expiration of the morning hour, when the lionse.went into Committee of the Whelp on the .State of the Union (Mr. Phelps, of Missouri, in the; chair), and proceeded to the consideration of the special 'order; namely : the bill to authorise an rulditienal issue or the United Stites Treasury Notes. Mr. Spaulding, of New York said, the mode adopted six months ago, for raising money, worked well as a'wer: measure. Neither the Executive or 'Legislative department could place& limit to the expenditure of the Gov ernment during the war. -Alt they could do was to contract a debt: which is necessary to sustain .our army.and navy. AA all parties . are agreed that there must be arigorous prose cution of hostilities, therefore all parties should afford the means for that purpose. The Secretary of the Treasury Might to'be clothed' with ample power to , meet any contingencies; and he would vote to.confer it upon him; be lieving that be wthild exorcise it wisely and for the best interests of the couutiy. The ground upon which this bill rests isiiecessary, and hence immediate action is esitentiar The Treasury bill ieu aside •The troupe concurred in the f3euate's sob stitulti fur Mr. Arnold's bill. It forever pro hihila slavery In the, territories now existing, or which any time bertater may be formed or acquired. The Senate bill z donating lands to the sex oral Btates and,TerritOries, for the establish ment of CollegCs for agricultural and mechan . ical arts, was taken up. The Retire, by a large majority, refused to referit,th the Committee on Public Lands. It apportions' lands to each State and Terri tory at the rate of thirty thomsand acres for. each Senator, Representative and Delegate, aecording to tho census of 1860—the interest on the proceeds of the sales to be appropri atedlor thetabove named purpUsca. The bill was passed—yeas 00 ; nays 25. Ad 'corned. From Washington W•9lllsl4TON,.3sine 17.=—The Steamer Balti more returned to-day from Yorktown, and White House, with a number 'of ladies and members of Congress. Gen. Palmer, of Illi nois, who is ill with the typhoid Poser, was among the passengers. • , Several days ago, a reSolutiOn was passed by the House, Inquiring of the Secretary of War whether Gen. Hunter has organized e regiment of blacks, fugitive slaves, etc., for the defense of Moil - rifted States. Secretary Stant - M:llms answered this resolu tion to the effect that the Department has no official information on that subject. In order to ascertain if this is true a - copy of the resolution, as passed by the louse, has been traosusitted to Don. blunter to make a report theroon. . The Secretary adds,: Den. fleeter was not authorized to organize such a regiment, but upon his requisition, arms and clothing have bean sent to the form under his command without instructions as lathe mariner in which they were to be used. Ho has not been fur nished with arms to ho placed in .the handsel slaves and black fugitives. As to that_part of thetesolution - calling for the order and the corsesjumdeuce betireen then. Hunter and the Deportment, the kresident instruetaSeerethry Stanton to say that'snch a report at this time would,th his opinion, be improper and incom patible with the feblic welfare. • WASHINGTON, Juno 17.—Commander pont has forwarded 'to the Navy Department a report from Lieut. commending Amnon, of the G. S. gunboat Seneca, at Maypoit St. John river, 'Fla., eonimucitig.the death of Lieut. John Spropteu,lho oa,oontivo *Meer of that vessel. lie lea in command of three boats on the Bth of June, with Acting-Master J. 11. Rodgers, Master's Mate Fiske, nod 40 men . with . small ovine. lie was accompanied bY , `, 30 sane from the Patroon. The object wes to capture II man )311:3(111 00(aso Gaston,. a captain of a company of 'rebels, now idthe vlcinilyof Black Creek. I was informed that Ruston boasted of having hang a nee° pilot, who was raptured at the time of the death of eunimandiug Rudd; near Smyrna: On that acconnt I wished to take him as a priSon et fottlio purpose of preserving . the *general tniniittillty of persons along this river; twit' of'' whom doubt not would gladlyi'ac knowledge - the Government of the United Statee;were'they not in fear of violoncefrom nieti - of this character." - Lieut. Sprottou landed it early daylight and proceeded rapidly with bin party to the house of flatten. The latter, it appears, won apprised of hit coming, and met hint at the door armed with O double barrelml.gun, two pistols and a bowie knife. Upon demand of Liout. Sproetun to surrender bitnself a pris oner, Ilastun fired at him with bin pistol, the ball entering high up on the left breast, and killing him instantly. Hasten dlicharged the other pistol and gun without further. Injury to our party, and was instantly wounded in four places, and brought on board. lie ii sup. posed to bo mortally wounded. Several theta wore fited front [fusion's house by persons who escaped. Iluston'e firing upon Lieut. Sproston,, supported as 'he was by ts large force, WWI wilful murder, nod involved the ne cessity of his own destrwition. Commander Dupont, writing of Lieutenant Sproeton, says that he was an able, brave and devoted officer, from the State of 'Maryland. lie had come • tinder my observation on the Chloe Station in 1858. ille was dis tinguished while in command of one or the boats which destroyed the rebel. privateer,- under the gutter the Pensacola Navy Yard in September, 18G1,upd bin whole conduct doting the war has, been gallant and merri torious. I toothier him a groat loss to the fleet and the service.' • E. L. Plumb, Esq., bearer of dispatches from Mexico, arrived hero on Saturday. Dir. Plumb left the city of Mexico on the 21st ult., and Vera Crux on the let inst. Ile brings ratified copies of the poilal convention and the extradition 'treaty concluded with Mei len in December left, the ratifications of which We're exchanged in the city of Mexico on the .7.otb The news of the defeat of the Friekeh• it Ptiebla is fully confirmed. The:fileiticen forces were not., as hem been 'stated, in greater number, than the French. On the contrary, they were lets; ands portion of them only bad the advantage_of intrenchments. 'The fight was bravelyeoniested en both sides; but In comb of, the ,thnos determined charge. the French were valiantly repulsed and forte d ,to retiii. :Since their retreat to Orlsabs, the French forces have been closely hemmed In at that plate ; bat no attack upon them will probably be made until the disposition of the Emperor it known. It is still hoped he will withdraw , ale support front the reckless schemes of Solleny and Almoute. The polio) of tho Constitutional meat thus fit has bees , purely defensire,nod on feeling Otani tensity hu at, ye thee n . 1'1134,14 ligainat.aither tbarrencli people or Beeper*. 'but the hatred. against Saligny and, Abeam ts "Mel their partisans is intense. . I • bit'Afew Acting /mistrust eliergkme ale wanted b i uhe Nary Department for temporary ear .. . . EMDFI From the Army of the Potomac. Warre Housi June 16.—Several guerrilla pol4es are sti ll hovering in the rear of our tidy.. •On Saturday "and Sunday a small ty wero prowling around the country - on the opposite side of the Pamunky, their object being to await an opportunity to destroy the shipping at this point. Another party was at Charles City &art House on Sunday, and to-day they are re ported to-be in the neighborhood of Williams, burg. . Ten of the most prominent citiiens remain. ing this side of the Chielcahomin - y. have been arrested. They undoubtedly gave informs= Gott upon which the rebels have operated on our rear during the past few days. The rebels rondo an attempt to drive in our pickets in front of Gen. Heinttelman,'for_the purpose of ascertaining our force and position. A few were wounded on both sides, but none are known to haie been killed. An order iras issued to-day, by General extending the Department of Geri. Dix, so as to include Yorktown, Gloucester, Williamsburg and WesePoint. • Illarkpbi by Telegrapb. Nsw Tonc, Jim& 17.—Evening.—Cothin is firni nt JIQII,%c. Flour firm; sales 1,40 bble at ;1 hkg - 4 ti for State; 84 0545 10 for Ohio.. and $4 90(0 01 for Soother°. Wheat Is-firm; sales of 80,000 bosh ntlceSl 03 for Chicago Spring; 08eg31 01 for AM. weinkoo Clnll, and 81 18 for 'red western. Corit IS lirin; 41,140 bush mold at 1c.1@530.. Provisions. quiet. Whisky Orin at Rios is firm at. 7a7!.4 . titt!ar advanced %,",,g Proights ars drooping. The Baltimore and Pittsburgh '.I4T cursionists. 'The Cincinnati Candle, of yesterday, has the following in relation to the'Baltimoro and Pittsburgh Excursionists: A party of some one hundred and fifty ex, cursionists from the cities of Baltimore and Philadelphia have recently been 011 a visit to the Pittsburgh and Comaeßavine Railroad,, and upon the invitation of George W. Cass; Esq., President of the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, they extended their trip to Chicago. c. B. S. L'llomitiedieu, Esq.; President of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad, learning that the party weft at Chicago, im mediately extended to them -the courtesy of his line, and also of the Cincinnati and OW cage Air Line,and invited, them to this city . on their return .trip. 'lt„Was ithenntilyester , ' day afterneoit that any' reply wee nor did our city authorities hear ;of- the' Coe- . templated visit until too lalein the day . terday to make the_ proper arrangements- ter the reception and entertainment of,. the A dispateh to Mr. L'llommedien 'from John B. Drake,' of the Tremont Ifouni, Chicago, received yesterday afternoon, stated that aboutelirenty-five persons were on their way hera—the balance of the party, -having re tuited directly homeorith the eseeption of -s. "fin who bedgene on to Bt. Paul.., • .• The party returning home through this city arrived on the 945 P. u. train last: evening, and pat tip at the Bernet Moose. A 'portion of, them leave far home to-dand an a few will retrial!) over untirto-narrow. Ton gUIPIZR STiLIiS, for lientionten's and Bois' Clothing, now being tumid out at Car naghan's merchant tailoring and clothing es tabliihinent, Federal' street, below. the -Dia mond, Allegheny. City, are decidedly beauti ful and becoming. -Tho 'goods to be found Pero embrace every variety of stye and pat tern. Cash buyers (none others) are invited to call. Ca11.00111.41TE5... rf,,,'- - CONGRESS.---JosiAtf Cot.Lur, of Allegheny City, (formerly , of Armstrong and now the Renal,limn nominee of that count].) will Le • candidate fur Congrees for the 234 Dletrlet, composed of thveonottes of Armstrong, Better and that portion of Allegheny lying west of the Alio gheny and north of tlo unto rivers, before the Con rentlots of Delegate. from that part of Allegheny • • jel4:tc i-751.Ar!:2 , 0(: 'ATE LAW JIJ LKIEL-4. Huns, Iraq., of the Third Ward, Pitteburgb, al a minlidate for Asvc, lute Law Judge of the Court Cl Gum loon Plauu of Allegheny toasty, subject to the . hepublican County Nominating Convention. myr7:te La.W u 7,..). 7 wry anent., at 'present one of the IWOLlito Law Judge-rot the Court of Common Pleas of Ail*. then) . county, will be s candidate before the Repub lican 4;ounty Convention for norniutition for the place hallow -auple•. . my2B tr. 1 . Ar , SOLIATii; LAW 31U LUE.--4. R. Stunt, Iraq ' ,till ben cendklitte for Air,. clate. Lur Judge of the Court Ur Common Pleas fur Alleging*. county, tat ject to the deciei , 01 the Re publican County CollieLltiOn ..y r -Dierktityr A'II.III{NE.V.--W.: hi: Morern will be a candidate for nomlneitien _to thweiti. of Mstrict Attorney, sukliet to Ma p°. elsion:of the Alepubllcan Uoianty Cooveatlon. apl lc Dh'Ph!CT ATToRNEY tr. ii . A1:14)51, of Allegbeliy . elly, teill l.s dim. didate far n•inaltit ion tot be above °M., in the Con. vrotnin to be callcii by the 'typal:Ale. Irmicutivo Cow:tato . DI ST K I C;l' 492111./Klsi Kl7.—The u-H ;'doraignml wl l t ba a candidata . fdt..tba alone olbea be Wro lb° Hepublieau Nominating enavCntinu. NA)WHALL tICHWARTZWRLDZK. mbl' 1i ., -.>th 4 STR. I(r permit N IIIEVATIIIOI, Will b 0 a caudidata.fur INOteti.l. atu tyytba above Utica; before the tlext.botaiaal log tkpoblicaa Couut y Caoyantion.. Ei apltcle FO it ti I/ kl ALISSIONEK,HoEsOrr litcl:Latot, of Maley towash Ip. 'will be 3 O , D- didut!i or Coma Couttolmioner. talliect tn the Ao ciaiouof.tlao Iteostallun Conuty Courobtiort. tnytl,to , , CO U N TI CODIMISsIONF,M , JoNyrupat NEELT, or Lower Ht. Cldr~ pill_ be ouppitted for Couoti Commtseloner, before the 40- pulittee_geouty tto7:to ' ' TI 11,7,;?"4; N' 1 1 LON tULLEIL ---7..m.i.Es bii, of Pitt .Iciwitehip, (late' eCthe 9th Ward; Pittaburgb,) is a ianilblitio ter Coady Conti-eller: Nulled. the siciien.of the Jmiloial fit" Viieventiou. ait Clerk 10 thn Cllerk'a tifllot,tinert I.l,ntsix o 4 will ho unable to are hie irietela - -104.) U• N. TY.. CO NTRO aar laaraLat will too a csodidato oiTI$O; tob.joat to tbo nondustioo b$ _Ow IteptiEl cut' Coutoty tort•ution -.. • • . Joll:to • STATE; 231:NATE.4-tiouitivr Aituus., Faq.. of Pi Ctownship,loa. a rawlidatdi for the `StateWon" diluo nexCit e, publican tiouventiou. ••: • .• BENATK—B. ' a candidate for the Repnbliten nomination 'far lhe Stade Stelae. • - • • • 'aidtdc 13,BNSICNS, BCC NUBS, BACK PAY, jlt CIAIItTS'AND 0441a1S Stromia„ CLAIM red.; Solicitors faeil• Made of Ai I LITILRY (MAIMS . , Peonayl vau Manta"; AVAslriugtoo, D. C., Itara, iatablCaLaal ay, AgYacy'il, - . P.lMbargb, Pa, - Aoly to,atir Aerciatee,_ atooperaiettium. - . omit( ,Litiptsca... ARTIIURS.,4 RIDDELL ' No. 195 PODiTir EMMERT; Prreinitretie. INS - Viel annex, teethemet will be TIN. DOLLARS IfOlt IrYVIDEII3, and. if VIE I.A.Lidittre-►tilt PRIVATES, for earb•llkindon or Bounty end' Bob Pay otitolued,.efel ten 'per not on amount of (Wm.' Illilitarys . uppiPe, or Claim. for In 'enmity: - No chat ge 'mMitinkfr the application is inificresitil.' • jeltbsoiniate • .. •• . AiIASHOOO; HOW -LOST* • HOW. 11111 BeSTOKlDt—.7eat Pitbriehaf; to • Beekt • opt. Prier Six Cm*. • • ' Lealutlion the Neture,,Troatitiont sod Rroical (hire u liperiesterrtnea or Beinitial Wtokons, 'tarot. =shay Botbakies,itexael llablllly, ead lisireeibriente to littfrioßli Friendly, Nervousness, Ibuenteption, Epilepeyabil Pits; llentld 'and Physical Iticepecity. rebating fano Ittelf-itaies, : So. By UtHIT. J .l.lUte V EitlV ELL, IL D. *labor et tbe. , o re.o Book,r** . BOON TO TUOUSANDSOPSIMPERZEIB," Befit wider veal, in • Aga eurelorie, s to Day aqtres, 'post-paid, on recellit of nix . 'realm, or lent_ patine ntatup* Da: 011.3..11.11ER18, - , • 1 = Rflsd•AY. Tira-Olike Box 46litt.' Qll7ariTSD UHRICIyiEI,.;;- 10 10 bble. . •',- ! Id holm do dot, ; •.ss was.,LabrOor • , ; 100: do unlbalreiblee.lead 3.llterkefeP:r , :.;4 Via mile Ify . beIIOWLBEB r41110,i • jel3 • MJiW. FISH, DIRISOT THOM , 11011.. .1.11 TON._ BI bblX: bar, No. 3 Brarinthil; 3 bbla. Bey of I.!.o '3. Herrin; 10 dO Run Port do; .3 New be:o4n* and for bile be . RIDDLE BUILD BI EP ; • • - ' ,• LlCif LA BD, In barrels sad . km; . '' No. 3 11•011111 IL, • • Ors band and Ibr sale by• _ • • Jew• WU B BATS 410429$ I Duty b. bUti e.oie.e 1 P4s44r4r.f"lai licl a t Luso - • lt PINE APPLES 'u rimsEttvipio. PINE bbla. aboleo Platt Apples. erapao..l ll l kr. .P' • lonia& to an by rattnoul thi• day Iwo tor Noe by • • .1 .1•13 , .• Naa. 11S .04 110 Wood atttol.! nui.rs .r.yuLvFAu, :,",1 0 1 NJ'inatti4 isa• tale b! • • • • • 1.14 . • - saint rrantr. tibt*Ttne liriuti-2.5 bbL. W *dish 'o OW. N. SWIM - jou •-• /41 WaritAnst. - MEDIGIL. fi /)8 PROVE' ELROD SEARCHER, A eIJHY CURE me Cancer, • , • Cancerous Formations, Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases,_ • Erysipelas,. . Boils, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, • • , • •Tetter Affections, • . • Scald Head, • - Dyspepsia, "gleaners, Old and, Stubborn Ulcers, • Rheumatic Disorders, danndini, Salt Rheum, 4ereurial GeneraiDebility, Liver Cemplaint, /Lis • a of Appetite, Low Spirits, , • , ,• • Female Complaints, Epilepsy or Fits, Paralysii or Pally,. Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bones, . /4 TOGETIIII. , E WITTI ALL pTAINII DlEnass 11YING` M O RIGINTHE iN: A DIPRATED MiDITigN OY TEM 13/;!-190' OIL antql4"t" (14:84 OF DANI Prrrs.emu, Di- a. if;,Kerstiti--1 take E=ffM= listed by j'nt eallqi "Luna I had sallanl tar On 'years broke out *Wray head and forebeed no aeto dlallgura PM my intiel,fued 'took off deal half *lien U. Ills neuentowle:llli appear - anal; It rho broke out On ' . o , 1.1:1 am *bore and below th e elbow, d oat kdo tbeeltln and 'flesh so is to atponee a ' fele I`moro. The Elbiewia on maxima want ea far that ea era' mall plead of bona' an° ant. . I wee nary weak and low aplrited, and bad felvaii , up all hope of sear getting wall, ea I had tried newirld skillful physician. and they did- ma no good.' In'ileptember lest. 15616 we. Induced to try "Lndiert*e Turanian Innen "Stastniat:r must mattes I had"uo telth Io gatent serdiefewn;but after I hid mad three bottlei of Blood socather;the • Mean on myilhad and arm began to heal ;I hare now Miceli elgldor ten - bottles. and my headand Min are e:utfrely well except the mare remaining hold the • - wee. I will also state 'that I had thn rkenoMitem . verilWel to my aims and loci; - The BlooetStainher altdentallthe'rheninatine." I' am_now a well'man, ores forty yenta of age; and I -feel - as mple eind'yonur 'he I did when - I des Mindy, and bay. Mediated In walght twenty ponnda.' I would also state thus.; Me -diadem" to lei forehand was .. en bad thit"when 'stooped cod lindl.arladuS boasl,"the bleed rots:out blebs son. ISE Keyser hada photogratdr , hdren o, ' Incins by Mr. Cadge, the artiet,aiter I began begat well. It does not chow my appeal-ante aiidd is I t wen before I - mennseueed taking the inedtelne.' lon ran 1106 the phetograth, out Or//4111911 . ,411uivicid-m p goatation;and also at Dr. Hayffier.e, 140 WoiidirtieVt. Twotild aim state that I took' the Blonddais' end Wee made before Dr:Kayser commensed Mak. . . ink "Although it helped mown:es; I . did - eht ;saner fastantil I got the kind made bj Dr."-gryier lainMelf. One bath. of bledid me More good tertiorthe old. I believe it is it groabdeel stratum 'sad hotter.- lt bate retiernuniuded tbo Bircelkeireb-; Air tos great Mins , at my friends beg various Maims; it bee helped the whole of them. , 40t, -mar Publish this if Ire emeinsiom thus all Who are litilicted eel wee tasy'oevared. I Ilia in tilts city, No. & Pine , street, sad am lemploYedree Andarrou'e Union tdirble Works, 6t Waynel , drub ; ; ; ; ; DA.bitEL ;A. 'BOYD. A 111.4 RD NA.N CURED I Ilre In Sllgoott l:Ilutop 11111. and . bet;i•Deen meetly bilod In both oyes (or nearly tbrir yarn.' ogled on Dr: Keiser about tltrt;o asootho asked blm to Lite the, dimollwts la the litatittitkat,:. for Ibe blind in Phllnd.dpbla. Detold we tb.t I not ao to Philadelphle to let errti, re . he hod. nudiclot t h at would cam me, 14. he titid 1.4 illeo•ne was in the Muni. r T.Areated. for It two or Intel tiara: to tbeltotvited la this city. end, wi. rail •re e , • • hot my tilsenne i loayn nett:limed attor a urclatt!tf two 1