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Oesekritzoice the Gaestteitrj EChaw, Optietan, No. 55111th itzeorteeted dail7 fi II xmnr. , - 111 straps. 9 o'olook, A. x ' 00 , 75 12 I,:a x..:.,.....:.:100 6 - 7 ,1 r. m..:...4:.- 11 Barometer ....."...«....4.4",....4. • ' Report - of the Pittsburgh Subsistence ' . • COmmittee.. .. :'1 Since Its- oripinisation, - Angust 3d,1861, the Sabilitince Cimmittie Wei furnisher Minh . for over. 60,000 troops paSsing throTtgh the. city Of th is number, shoot 350 • were sick and wounded. These were provided wit h edical attendance and all comforts which their situation demanded.:; One skis soldier; from Illinois, died while in _the care of the - Committee and was basted hy them. During the six months, ending July 15th, the, fellow .. log articles , were 'must to.thevhospitils at . - - - Korktosni Fortress llonr4e, Richmond, St. .Louts, Pittsburgh panditri, Washlngtos,und other Owns. 76 hiankets, 190 'bed 'ticks, I,oo3.pillows, 1,878 pillow! eases, 879 sheets; . 806 pairs ;drawerr,l,9s6 Isbiets, 434 under, shirts, 64 dressing gowns 11134 pairs mittens;, I,4s2paiti seeks, 442 ne ck scarfs, 2277 pairs slippers; 215 Sager stalls;-1 1 ,625 handkerchiefs ? 210 combs, 762 cans of fruit, 8 bbla. crackers, • - lltbottles wine; 846 dos. eggs, 1148 lbs. but ter, 1561 Tads . and ringslifor wounded, 2126 rolls of . bandages, 1,607 towels, 8,667 hooks, 575 packages of !sundries, melting a total of. 24,271 „articles contribute& by' the. loyal Lawton** • Mercer, Beaver, Butler, Fayette and- Washington one:half sf the articles of - , elOthitig were - made by the ladies et.the Cool '.'mittes; This receipts . expenditures of • IS& hut been r ' : , a 'imeenter caw:tons '.Amount from sortsuce cad 576 35 -• cash Plll4 :or mann, naonti,emst.os2 87 a ' 6 6 .' ; freight ..... iso 3; um=t ,. one 1, 7 ) &vase 9 00 to sick soldiers—' 58 00 • „ •. r , 'a I -- Leaving a balance of one eloiler eiihty three Etat tithe treaiury - . , . The CoMmlttie hat never yet-made any ,personal appeals for hospital supplies, haulms preferred to depend 02 the voluntary. contria • butlons.that easy be sent to them. It may be said to the honor ofthe 'llieople- of :Westana Pennsylvania, Abet that , contribution's- have bean so 'generous, that the Committee has al ways been able to' coipond , promptly to any `appeals f.Braid. ••. - • • • They. lave now ikepd'.pappli of materiiii on hand,;:but 'Money Ai:needed to prepay. *eight. antribrtioas 'cash, hospital: sup . idles, canned "fruits,/ wines,ele., -maybe sent to Weyman &'l3ollj..l3inithfield street; or to ellbzwe, Bon & Co. - ; Wood street. '. • . ilieetang mrthe Vigilant Steam: Fire • , =Engine and - Rote Company. • , At st r meeting of the above Coated CoMpany , held it`their Hall on July 21 et, the following freatibliand residettbrie Were unanimously • adopted n' I . Waraiski,l.t.hpleaced Him who!ruleth all things, to 'rime,. from ns.by death 'en the field of battle , our fellow member, Major John Poland; be it, therefore, • Resolved, Thst in his death our country " -ham ;lost a good soldier,) his widow and chil dren a Mid husband and father, our company" • .an .aificlent - member; and the community Joyal citisen. • ' I ftemoiverl, That his lose to us will be felt as •e - Al , *mber..._. In the perfokManee of his duller, `T - he was always at hie post, in • time of peace's well as In time of war. Resolved, That - we shall be able to look on his. sacrifice .to ear conitrj as one who was ' not afraid to die in-Its Meow". • -••• Rambo:4. That in our sympathies for the beitiatrad. widoW - and fatherless, no language that we could utter wonldexpress our feelings. . We eommit them to Ilirdwho is a hasbani to, --• the widow_ andands father to:the fitherices? Resohnd," - That we..noW proceed in a body the funeral of _fiLejef Poland to pay the last tribute of•respeot AO him theft we can do • on, earth. He dual live long in our mom°- visiktlittluie with us shall be no more: Raalved, That a eopy;of the above Meolu '' - dons Well be tramunitteddo the family of the dioessed,L and , copy of the same to - he pub. Ilehed in the eltj - pers.l - D. Pirsailbtotra, R. Osieral Secretary; I .. -False Report. . paws 581 a Tirolarse lantsits:VOLa.r - - ratrlntelAi - ALtii Juno 23di 1862. Saiiut Lox', Eq.; • - - '.. - Destfils,..Totir latter itifOiceitin me that the ' Pittabricgh , Gatede. and .I:l4ata had .‘„ pabliabled an sittcle,litallim that I was in the sql3Y, captain of ~ a litissitllppi :comps wa* wounded and taken 'pliioner at lb' battle of Williamsburg, is at hand. I wieh a mpaisiou that Ahern is tiot 's -ishabiarof broth report, and hope it will be car haserisesti;ll member; of :the-Filti-lighth --2,llegbwerit-Andiatt 3rolunteets_ since the-18th d a y . of Wt, October, , and.: have not been off duty a single'Asp „ shot:ell wee mustered' into Shairsigiment.- I was color sergeant ; of the resistant =ail: AXIS- day: of last at which w.'ss -Promoted Sergeant:ftierf Ind still hold -thitt position , - 'certify -ilia this above _elitemeat hy de!, rant Major ligilltiata Adams it true. Major • : /Iseult...writs 58ra Btor. laat sets., dune. 23d,1852. 21, Mos it suiss,Copleera X certify' that the abols statement -is cor net, and that, fierkeaut ,Msjor -Aduis is reliable end faithful -• „ -,. • i[ Oco. W StYiLL, . - Lt. Col. Comd4.sattlßegt. Xod;Yols. STZIWIFAT'I PIANOS IS;Lozpok. - - toording to a totter.irrittO by Mi. EalittO thi °mine: 111sariefilkinTilir,ithe -'Sary, joy the, 'Multeel InetrombnttattheExhibitton in _London have diktded to strap/to-Xi:airs, Stetntyny?lt Sone, fec,flittwerfalieleary "brittlantatid ilotpathetio . tone, In tombint tion with °soon/nay of aorkzasnahlk , in Grand and Square -Planoti t 7 'We `eobpottnlate - Mean. Rottman& Sons Air 'snot a triumph, of American planotin V00d00.... BUDD= 411=4 . ) 1.1 Abe ad ins L.Mr. Joe Hatton, of Bewieltleitowneittp,Weettneree laud eotiaty,'died veij suddenly while ,at a ,-religion meeting ofirriende"-; fa Fayette omiaty. Baleares.. Wally and a-laige eizele or Seoul& to mourn his lips... • --, • - • ;• Dcritrose or •Artittaar.-4aPt. lige Battery, Illinois Artillety, whiolt his been sacamixid , opon the Island, :opposite INlTheling o for several days, left on: Monday *riming on ttia Baltimoro and Oblo Railroad. Tha battery Is going to Annanolls. LAD= wishing to jaw for the soldier. in our liospithil, can obtain Work cot out at the soothe of the. Babristinee Committee, City Wegtheiasy afternoons, from four to , dr, o'clock. , ' , . . 13 A 1 : 13 or &M it bY J. 6. DayU, Taeris. Juli," 1802 : Ezdutrie Bask« ..... MSS . . . Cummins:, lawyer", business inen.ind others nattering from sadentary employments aroald vithont doubt axperlenee touch tranedt thou. of Lindsey's Gotaia• Blood reher, for sale br Simon Johnston, darner S mith o Sold and Fourth Ansa. See kng advertise .. _ . . •• - - • • To Tan Taaextena:iPtratio.—Jarees a Bon, No. 405 Ilbirtyntreet, proprietors of ,ih„: Elealater Lhieiesn be depended on . In all w th el y,:tphas.. - Orders for 'Calla left at 4.. P. cerloaleal store, or at the abate tan& ( „on pro zoptly attended to. ° K amm C A LI." will be taken at •Pittook's. ikokstere, opposlt." Post Odle, Filth it., and at the Obnitate o Bee; No. 405, Liberty street.. Day or night, all.ordats Left ID either the we Oman will be nomplly attaidad ta. ; T . e ; Diornswr.—Dr. O. Bill, 30- 244,,P5za at., • atteas to all brinabee 9f the Dental Prefee' MEM k'''~,.;~-7-~: , te r '....---^~•. ~f~. . ~. -... sc 1} ;..$62 25 ia;'62 00 Mt<tiAg -__tigOl*Pa4VatltMM= PROS YENTEBItii'S EVENING GAZETTE., 'Shocking Death on the unuroad. On MOndajevea thg, betweei eiz andatren il'eleek # Mr. wuniuri Sample a farmer reel& lag thms:fearths of h mile beyond Brinton's 'Statloq; en the Peniarybrarda Railroad, was instantly killed by a freight train. He bad bac in down .to "Blair's store, and had been drinking some, but - was not conaldered unfit to talto mire of limself. ,Whin he started home, Mr. Blair advised him to take the turn pike, but he started on therailroad. In a few minutes after, thei alarm whistle was heard, quickly . followed:by the whistle to "down Drakes,' and Mr ,;, Blair : started out imme diately, fearing seMe Mishap. ; The dee m ued Was found - cut in: two—one particiti;of7thi body:lying outside .the track, lip& the other canted some ten- or fifteen Binren - ears had passed over him. Corona licillung-held . inqueust to-day, Mid it it-frepienca that Mr. Sample had plenty of time .laltuali hill - escape, if he had hem in 'condition -IMapprehend. his danger. The 'signal was given in time, but not heeded. The deceased was fiftifive years of age, and leaves a wife and sixmhildren. The Obey Homicide Case. In .the Criminal Cattrt this morning, before Judges , Mellon, ItitChie and Adams,' D. 11. Bally, Frederick - Leicit - - Andress' Miller and Frederick Windier,. charged in aiding and abetting Thomas B. Keenan in the murder of John Obey, Jr.,, on the sth instant, were brought in for a further hearing ona writ of habeas, corpur r for the Entifose of. obtaining their release orilitil." 'Four witnesses were ; examined.--Mossrs. .LeWis, Boyle, Dr. Mo - Cook and Alderintin Taylor. The testimony went to show that the stabbing was dens by Keenan, brit it was &Isola eildenee that other parties, not clearly identified, aided in the assault. The Court, under those circumstan ces, refused to 'go behind the commitments, and the prisoners were remanded for trial at the October term orate Court of Oyer and Terminer. Hoge and Doge in Allegheny. Mayor Drum gives notice that on and after the.2sth inst.; (Friday nexti) the ordinance against hogs and dogs running at large in that city will be rigidly enforced. Tho law requires all dogs to be muzzled, and to have a oollar containing the name of the owner thereon. Otherwise they are liable to seizure, and any citizen - may kill or poison any dog not thus muzzled. The hogs willbe takedup, and the owners subjected to a fine on vealaim ing tho property. There - is up place in the country where dogs ere more numerous or more useless than - in AlleghtnY, and we have heard of one instance where a single individ ual, residing on Batoher'a inn, owns tternty flee, of varioneagee, sizes, Sexes and colors. The police are determined to make &clean sweep of the ”varmints," and dog faneiera:will take notice and act accordingly. Uapt!tineLßagaley and . Speer. ligaley, Esq., hair just received a, dispatch ,annorincing that his son, Captain, Theodore Bagoloy, has . been'exchanged,and arrived in Baltimore on. Monday evening. His tight arm hos been ampntated,but he is otherwise welt.. . Inl reference to Capt. Spear, who was re ported killed, but only wounded and a wix-. over, we are gratified to lay before our readers the following definite and satisfactory die• patch: DALTlscous, July 21, 1.862 To Charles E. Speer, 'Pittsburgh Trait Com pany :—lum in this 'hospital, and don't ]snow ' , when I can get home. lam shot through the thigh and shoulder. lam doing very well. , Jamas E. Sesza. Illegal We i ghing. Suit heibeen entered:before Alderman Mil; la, against David Shatter, of . the Morgan' .11 once, at the cattle yards, Allegheny, for'yio ,lation of an ordinance preventing private parties (roar weighing any article brought into the city for sale. Mr. Sheffer is charged with weighing hay, but be contends that, as he-charges nothing, ho ia not liable. The ob ject of the, law, is two-fold—to secure jest weights and bring a revenue to' the city. Where a private individual undertakes to do the weighing, even 'of articles delivered to himself, he defeats the object of the law as to revenue. The penalty prescribed is ten dol lars 'for. each and 'every - ollense—tbat is, for each article weighed. SIMOSKO TO we STVOIN.—James AteCuteh eon, hardware dealer, Federal street, Alla.; glieny, was offered a - ten - dollar bill by two small boys, in payment for a 'pistol. Mr Mo., Cutcheon ~euestioned the lads and not being 'satisfied . with ° their explanat ions, ' took the mons&" and pistol, and told the boys the"' could hiveeither • when 'they brought their parents to satisfy hi& that it was all, right. They wept away, and on the same day brought an older boy to vouch for. them, but this 'sat isfied Mr. McCutcluiotithat _the money bad beettstolen. He notified the Mayor to this affect, but no one has since appeared to claim -the Miiney. -Any one - .lrnowing - anything of the sirenmstanco should call on the Mayor. WAR Ilfzertxa ti SawincLxv.—A meeting, well attended, was held, In Sewickley, on Monday 'eV ening. Several.patriotic speeches were made, and an association of ladies was formed to provide garments and delicacies for stoic soldiers, and nearly one hundred dollars subscribed on the. spot. This sum will be largely Increased. This is the second associ ation st.workin tliatyloinity for the purpose of raising supplies- :Although Sewickley has sent one company to the army, and has sol diers scattered in variant; directions, in differ ent regiments, yet leis expected it will not be behind in recruits in this'emergency. A Novel.' WZDDISO.-00 Monday after noon, Capt. Levi:B. , Duff, of the 105th Penn. o.l l Teula Vulullte o re:Was married in thO Third United. Presbyterian' Church, Ridge: street, Allegheny, to Mice Bartlett IL Nixon, eldest daughter of ths , lit4.oapt.-11. Nixon: The ceremony was performed brRev.T . D. G. Brad. ford; assisted' by. Bev. J. T. Preaily,. D. D., - and,was witnessed 14 a large number of school chlldren„, (sehnlars of the lirlde,) and 'many members of thocongrogation. Capt. Ll - aff,.we are . informed, will rejoin his regiment:Dame- can, be bad by - calling betwOn the, • 'Taz following dotter at ' this office,_this' hours of ciao and tea'_ . 1.1 Lis Jennie B Duff Mrs William Day Kiss Mary .Kroirron i Mrs Mary 'L Jones Ulm Liazin Enema Ifni Kargaret.Binder . Mlle Habeas. Uri Emma Keifer 111a*Llszle'it • Mrs ti {Pa= • Mist.lenula Weible Williaie 0 Matalltui Mrs Maggie Derail I John'P Goldth,rp • Mrs littera* '. lobs Z'Pritchara D °Carroll William McKinney Mreßilmitietti M Enna elO Liberty street 'TB, SIIISPLA/171111 1101717.—we inuentand that, the reit agalwit R. Denver, butcher, in. stltutiid to Gist the legality of the shinplas. ter lilac 'Made by • the, Allegheny Butchers' AksoeLigon, has been or is about ,to be vitt'. drawn. The butehers will soon call in their lute, u the 461.10 rt of Congress: in. making a stamp eurrenoy.will answer the same purpose, and at the same time prohibits private shin plasters, ! , All's well that ends well." • ' • BLUOIiONZIEI.—WO see ii acted that Major. Owens of the Second Virginia Regiment, de• . signs raking a regiment in this city. lie his been in earth:comae fifteen months In Wait ern Vtrglnia, and would tloubilera make a competent and popular. clficer. There are five coutfuties of rittsburghars in the* Second Virginia, who bilis done a large amount of actual campaigning. • A Sao Amia.—On the night of • the 16th inst., John Cochran, of Jefferson oonnty, Pa:, landed at Oalllpolls, Ohlo from a raft, and not being aware that soldiers were stationed at that point, refused to bait when ordered to do so by the guard. ne was shot instantly, the ball taking effect lathe log, and severlog the femorialArrary. - Ito died from hemorrhago losf r• ' t ?ttri „aim osTi.—Wo , iindaiitaisd that Mr. John.A. Savant Is not s candidate for Collector ander .the Dow aatlofial tax law, although htszasse Lan balm wed in that eon , aection. .Tbla him, *clear field for Mr. Johd • • ..,-As9itr6re-116117.. 0 nap g am- was today committed to Pa by•Ald. J. O. Dario, to an swer s charge of aseault, bat no prolocutor la named. • The. commitment la , therefore de. , itergin.ir AND 'BArtiti.—Thomas Bar : tett :pea been nommltted to jail for Wal t 'ow cbsrea of assault and-battery', op oath' `of tliohsof Ifis father. ===i2Mi DIEZONI ikerganie. Raid in; Kentucky: &Mei of the Yittactel Ga . :tee. 'GALT Horst, LoCievitte t - July 19, 1868.,.} The raid of Morgan is ajtust retribution on the people of Kentucky for the lax manner in Which they have guarded their Interests, and the injustice (to themselves) with which they , have.dealt with. rebel 'Sympathisers: They have positively encouraged treason, and tiffs raid has been the resift Of cons piracies on the part of these 'very rebels here at home. This fact is becoming more apparent each day and hour;and Gen.,Boyle Ought to know, if he does not, that it is Maduty to strike near at home, and at the sourceaf the rebellion in this State. But be does not do it. We have a few arrests here, but they do not amount to anything: They are sworn, held to bail, and then let go. The whole thing Is a farce, and is ridiculous in a man of Gen. Beyle's sense. eheuld, Instead of releasing them, put them to work on defences for the city, and which will he needed in a few days, perhaps. There are enough negroes and their awash masters , in this city to throw 14 works which would defend the approacs to, - the city for days from actual attack. - Bat no such works are thrown up, and awash is left loose to, aid and encourage the rebels all they can. Morgan has issued a reclamation calling for 50,000 men. It is a Tv% spectmenof liter ature and war copy, and rappend it below : Kentuckians, I came to libeiale you from the des potism of a tyraoical faction, and to rescue my native State from the hand of you oppressors. Everywhere the cowardly foe basted from my avenging arms. My bravo army is stigmatized as • bonder guerrillas and roarauders., Believe it not. -I Point with pride to their deeds as a refutation to this foal aspersion. We come not to moiler peaceful individuals, or to destroy private property, but guarantee amebae pro tection to all who are not to alms against us. We ask only to meet the hireling legions of Lincoln. The eyes of your brethren of the. South are upon you Your. gallant fellow-citizens arit flocking to our stand ard. Our armies ate rapiety advancing to your pro tection. Theo greet them with the willing bands of fifty the - brand of Kentucky's brave Their advance Is already with you Than ; "Strike for theareen graves of your sires I c- Strike for your altars and your firm! God and your native land I" J. U. idosia•ri* Brig. Gen. C. 8. A Goorgeowe, Sp., July 15,1063. • What 'you'd you say If I were to assert that ha will got them—the quota in full ? I should be looked upon as a. fool, but though I do not say or think that he will get 50,000 men, I do think and say that he will accomplish in this - State all that he could acocimplish with 50,000 men. He has raised an army of 3,000 men in the Blue Grass region, and will soon have a force of 10,000 mounted Men at h e command. He-now has a force greater than Gen. Boyle, and greater than Gen. Boyle am raise in four weeks to came. Morgan =urea:nit in the re 'giozi in .which be now is, ht the tate of 1,000 men a week, and in a fortnight his force can be increased 5,000 men. -There are rebels enough in Kentuoy to sup ply the 50,000 men, but they will not enlist as freely now as they would if Morgan were likely to remain in Kentucky. But no one expects him to hold his position in the State. Men of property do not jail him. Men with families to protect do najoin him. But sin gle men—adventarers without property, credit or character, follow his lead and augment his numbers. The property-holding rebels are the spies—women are spies. He has them in every community, and 411ey report to him dilly. Those who do not join ,him, and All up the 50,000;stay at bogie and. labor with him. lie has 50,000 men in feet-40,000 of whom are working more itractaany as citizens than they possibly could Its soldiers. - These 40,000 have furnished him with arms bought in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and other northern cities, since the: embargo on Ken tuoky trade was , taken . They have fur nished him with horses, Men, arms ammunl- tion, information; encouragement. They are more dangerous than if "armed all in proff and led by this phenols" Today John Morgan is actually i operating in Ken tucky with 50,000 man I You will. ' have gathebed from - Cincinnati papers .the details of his late Operation' north of Lexington. He hail &Splayed energy worthy of a better canes, and 4 talents that in our army would place him high in rank. lie has done exactly what nobody expected him to do. Be has failed to attack the very places . _ that appeared to be lees easily defendet - and more tempting to a robber band. Everybody supposed he was aiming for Lexington. On the contrary, he merely threatened it, and rat down at Venuiilles until Lexington wee strongly reinforced fermi '.Cinninitati, when Sol he appears between the two pointe--cuts the' road and cuts off the Cincinnatian' from their city, aid preeeeds to make 'demonstration, towards it. He takes Cynthia's&, and wears anticipating his appearance at Covington. Hare there is no little anitets for the safety of Cincinnati, and;a great deal 'nor, for the ealety of Louiterille; for there hi no reason why Morgan may not shell Cincinnati from the hills back of Covington,nr . take Louisville from the east: He will not destrrirlonisville. I.le may, if he can, barn Cincinnati. There is a strange anomaly between the conduct of these menand their:supposed pur poses They are evidently attemptirig to gain pnblio feeling ii thelrfavor. They dO not destroy. Captured men are released on parole. They claidi that they molest no men —not in aruis k and strange .to say they do not. They are endeavoring to impress the people with the idea that they are not half so bodes they seem: Bat the true secret of it is that consideration for their rebel sympa thisers prompts them to destroy no public property. They — :know that' lf they do, the rebels will have to pay the damages when they retreat—as - yetreat they ;must. The in• tercet, of the 40,000 • who are not in arm. prompts thobe who are armed to forbear ruling the torah. . A Card from Dr. Plainer. By God'i good provide= I was born under the government of the United States. Under the flag which floats over its capitol I bare always lived. Of my own free choice) I ex pert to Jive and die under its noble Constitn. Son. • I have never thought of a better, nor desired a different form of fundamental law. `Freligloaely believe, and I have uniformly held and taught, that civil government is the ordinance of God. I believe the government of the United States is the ordinance of God to mound to my children, as it was to 'iny rents before me. -When' any man ii chosen our Chief Magistrate I arnept him as the mid liter of God to me in civil rein. I regard it as my solemn duty and my high privilege to sustain 'this Government; and against any and every attempt to destroy it, I intend to sustain it In word and deed—by precept and a:ample—with my prayers; with. the little wordly goods I poem ; and, if called thereto, with my life. I would not live under It, if I could not beartily'do these things. I have often spoken' and Written for It, but never against it. Por better and for worse, I own no other goYernment then that under which I now enjoy all my temporal blessings. I have long ago /Otte% and! still maintain, that thereis no provision in our form of goy. emu:tent for secesilon, and- that eacession is revolution. • Of these things I have so long and familiarly spoken, both publicly and privately, and they have for many years entered no fully into the very elements of ,my principles, that I wed surprised when I was told that any one thought it would tie - proper that should avow them any more publicly than I had already done, in order to prevent a mieunderstanding of my true position. Wu. 8. Pcoust. Allegheny, Pa., July 22, 1862. - Our Hook Table. The American :WWI of tho Ida:Heal &Mom. Sal led b 1 Immo Hoyt. Id. D, Philadelphia:* IlLaoch and A Las. Price $5 a year. . • The 87th quarterly number of ill' valuable. periodical has Just appeared. It contains 288 closely printed pages of matter, consisting of. • number of original.communleations on mad iced and surgicarsubjeots, contributed by the most eminent writers lo the profession in the United States, reviews of new works, biblio graphical notices, .reporta • of improvements and discoveries In medical Jolene., prowled logs of societies, etc.,' etc. , It roseate such a general view` of the whole Geld of .profes- Monet life sod Interest, both , at home and abroad, that-we should soy, no medical man can get elonciatisfaaterily without receiving regoiarly some - salt simmary so the learned and indefatigable -editor of this "Journtd " every three months raid:llo4_lmile Ware Ids readers. /1011/111STOLT.N.—On the night of the 19th Inn., a dark bay batik wu stolen from the pasture of Mr. Simnel Flahet, of But Lir= pool, Ohlo. ' Oa the same night, a uddle, bridle and halter wore stolen from the stable of B. Vic Clark, of the tame place. Mr. Fisher offers a reward of $4O for the recovery of the Dauer ILATIG PLIXAST Mattrrao.—Tha Dem. oeratlo prlutaryideetleiti ere axed for the 9th , of Auguat—the nominating OoevanUon le he theta on:thut. VP. when a full *oust:, thlltet aohatted. EIIMII!IIIIME THE LATEST NEWS BY GILAtiIL FROM, WASHINOTOII. OUR SPECIAL I:IISPATCIIES. Dltpatch to the Fittabuegh 'Patetie.l WASIIISGTON, July 22, 1.5G2 lug OAHE OP OVA. MITCOZL This morning's Rap Olken ha l a the follow ing: Gen. Mitchel's *se has lieen partially examined, and according Co pmeent indica tions will be dismiaiet Gen. Mitchel is not the man to be •guilty of any Outrage upon decency or pi•opriety. • Gis enereles have at tempted too much, and • will make a disgrace ful failure. The public oonildenbe in General Mitchel is unshaken, and cannot be disturbed by such ridiculoUs charges as have been Irre gularly preferred by ca. Norton. Sarretary Smith benison* to Bedford Springs Ile has been quite ill fir a couple of weeks. JOHN COVODE It is announced that John Coyode declines re-election =II:11 Gen. Blalock arrived on the ovoning train, and took rooms at Willard's. Sat two of hie staff aocompany him—;:dd Gen. Cullom, wbo served on Gen. Scott'! staff MI Mexico, and who cannot avoid tolling you ofit if you con vene with him flvo minutes, and Col. Kelton, Assistant Adjutant General.. ! GINICILLLWIN WASHINOION. There is quite an assemblage of Generale here..now—Burnside, Port Geist Sherman, Pope, Mlicbel and Matlack, besides several less known. , I trirstatt.' most. It ie rumored thatpen. Sigel le to he bar to.morrow THE FALL OF VICiSBUO Information received here warrants the be lief that the expectetione of the epeedy felj of Vicksbnm may, at onct.be dismissed, Ise nothing important is looked for !in that guar.. tar for some time to come. coastrurraroa OP PrarT.am.s. 'lt is stated that there is to be a consolta: tion between the Generaliand Vie Secretary of War e to-morrow; n waiters connected with the present position andLoonduot of the war. • GOSSIP. Gossip has, for tiro'orthree dnys, promised as several general order from the President, to embody tho anticipated ,iieW policy, but they are not forthcoming. ORDZIIa 311. DR PCIALit. _ . The first of long promised executive orders have just been made publie. Some comments have been provoked by I leaving the *hole matter of employing negroes for military service to the 'decision of Gen erals in the ' fieldi and I scrupulously confining to breguage of the act. It is, however., undoubtedly-, to , regarded as intended anthoritafive 'announcement of the more vigorous war pulley , un which has been stated forseme days. The President had re solved more etecutive orders lof the same nature, which are still talked of u (unborn . ng. TUX ClitilUlTS GXII,IfIITCBT.L. Among"the list of charges whbah Norton has preferred againsttlen.Mitohel le one that be was ongagod in cotton , sOcCulalioii with' his and charged all other parties try log-to boy cottuo one pent per Round fur guy • rnurent protection ; that he sold confiscated cotton to partint connoctcd with hie son-in lawaf loss' than half . what WAS offered by others ; thit . l/0 ptrUlitted I the' Oatrigen said to hairs been committed by Tnrobin's 13rigade. PREACHER IN ALEIANDRIASILIINCED M'CLELLAN'S SUPPLIES IN DANGER The Enemy in Force on bbth sides of James River. Special MTVeil to for Pittaburgli Casale:l Pqiciost.enA,.l . uly 22 A writer in the Press says-the Rev. Mr. Bitting, formerly of this city, row pastor of a church Alexandria, refused •to pray for the success of our aroma, whereupon. Col. Greg, ory very properly look poeseesioa of hie church. The writer asks whether 'equal jaa. tire does not require that Dr. Plamer, of Al i legheny, who alio refines to, pray for the suc cess of our army, should be silenced: Ii traitor In. Allegheny entitled to is greater War ty than a traitor in Alexandria; A correspondent of the foiiiirer, 'writing from Harrison's liandirg, says; fears ; are . . en terained that the rebels may cut our array's supplies. They are in force on! luith sides of the river, and-are salting bold./ Oar hope is in Gen. Pope; who will not statid MID when he should be moving. ' D. Our Woruided i isonerssn Richmond 24.7 . —k00p9 pt the Bich- - mond Examiner at the 18th wei received here.- It a ontains the following intelligence ' On yesterday a train of ambulances con veyed to the transports below Denny's Biel. on the Jantes river, under a flak of truce, be tween 700 and 800, unnded Yankee prisoners, including a number of their officers and sur geons that. have bsen_con fined since-their cap ture In Libby prison, on Carey street. The followius surgeons volunteered to remain to care for their wounded, of whom there are 1,000 in the Libby prison Dri:Jas. 8. Bann villa, 111th Peon's; Prelim; 61st New York; 11:13. - Itittengosp; lst".;. , Tew York ;4. Q. Osborne, 42d NeW Yor k; 11 A.: - Bdmun& son, 88th Now' York; W. 20th New Hampshire; T. T. Cook, Peck' Division; It. A. McNeil, 09th ;F. PP. elvy,,l6th Michigan; Dr. Marsh, 4th • Penn's; - Drs. Col lins; Prince, Began; Dunnling -fMDIa, 6t4 Penn's Cavalry. Official 'Secount urine -kngligement on i'tezoo WASI7II■O2OI, July 22.—The Navy Depart ment, to-day, received the following dispatch : Cairo, via Chicago, Jute 21.—Tbe rebeLgun boat Arkansas, armed with twelve rifled 69. Tounders, came out of the Yazoo river on uesday. She encountered first the Tyler, Carondolet, and the ram Lancaster. After a running fight of ten minutes, the Ctrondolst closed with the rebel, when both grounded, fighting side by tide. The Arkansas holeg outside succeeded in getting off. The Tyler steamed ahead, and maintained a punting fire until the fleet was reached.. Our transports being In mite, no effectual tire 'from ohr gun boats was prevented, and the Arkensas suc ceeded in getting to Vicksburg, under the shelter of their nitteries, to appearance much The total Union loss was 27 _killed and wounded ; among these ire the engineer and pilot of the Tyler. Com. Fairagues entire fleet was below Vickeburg. But slight damage was done to our vessels. (Signed,) iiEDROII D. Won, Captain sod A. Q. M. • The Rebel Coll: Elorgan Itouted. CIIICIMNATI, July 22.—Iteports via Msys vine state that our cavalry "had overtaken Morgan's band' on the road to Owensvllle from Mount Sterling. Atter a severe tight of RD hour and shelf Morgan's frees were ite om- Imlay 'nattered. The cannon and horses lured by Morgan at Oynthbina Were ro ta en, together with a large portion of stolen property. The rebels" lost 26 killed, and the 120 killed: —: ' . ' • llltchi6np Cavalry Captured. Oatto, 12.--Flfty•three moo of Um 94 fdlohlpo Cavalry 'aro captured by the rdesbey.l.l3l=i7bue:v.ina' ImpOrtant tVisni Washington. . , .. . . • WASHINGTON, :lay 22.—Arrangements Me being made by which the overland mail will be assorted upon the ears on . - the Hannibal and St. Soseph -Railroad, thus preventing de lay in distribution at the Si, Joseph •Post OMee, or any . point west of Chicago. • The following Order from the President was, yesterday, embodied in a general order from the office of- the Adjutant General of the United States Army; and transmitted to the .commanders of the different Military de partments. - - • . ' • Repreientatien has been made to the Pres ident, by the Ministers of various forsOgn powers, in emitylrith-the United States, that the subjects of such powers have, duringpas present insurrection , been obliged or requ ired by military authorities to take an oath of e e general or qualified allegiance to this Gov ru ment. It is the duty of all aliens, visi g in the United States, to submit to and o the laws, and respect the au th ority of 'the y I Government. For any proceeding or con not Inconsistbilt with this obligation, and sub er sive of that authority, they may rightfall be subjected to military restraints when this be necessary ; but they cannot be requited to take the oath of allegiance to this Govern ment, because it conflicts with the duty they owe to their sovereigns. All inch obligations heretofore taken, are, therefore, remitted and annulled. 'Military commanders will abstain from imposing similar obligations in future, and will, in lieu thereof, adopt such other re straints; of the character indicated, as- they alkali find necessary, convenient and effectual for the public safety. It is further directed that, whenever any order shall be made affecting the perional liberty of an alien, reports of the same, and of. the causes thereof, shall be made to the War Department for the consideration of the Department of State. Workmen, are now engaged in arranging the necessary machinery in the Treasury building for printing the recently authorized United Statej notes. On inquiry, it is ascer tained that those below the denomination of Are dollars , will .-be issued to about three weeks. The Treasury' Department is arranging the details for carrying the new tariff into opera tion. A general' circular on the subject will be issued by the first of August. Wastuaurou, July . 22.,Major Gen. Hia leah arrived this evening, accompanied by Gen. Cullom and Col. Belton. There are at least upwards of a dozen Gen erals now -in Washington, including Major General Biruside. They are not here on 'a mere visit of recreation. There appears to be very general misappre hension with regard to the Act authorising payments in stamps and to prohibit the cir culation of notes . of less denomination thin ono dollar, which was approved July 17, last. ' Under the provisions of this Act the Secre tary of the Treasury, and not the ,Postmaster General, is directed to furnish postage and other stava.s to the Assistant Treasurers and such designated depositories of the United States as the former may select, to be ex changed by them on application for United States notes ; and from and after the first day of August next each stamps shall be received id exchange for United States notes, when presented in sums of not less than five dollars to-an Assistant Treasurer or designated de pository, mileeted as aforesaid. Hence, this lawldoes not make postage stamps a legal ten der, nor does it require postmasters to receive them in exchange for United States notes. It is expected that the Secretary of the Treasury will furnsh postage stamps, to be used sea circulating medium r under the . Jew, in such form that they cannot be attached to letters, or' other mailable matter. Such stamps will ba exchanged by postmasters for the regular postage stamps, besides being re deemable in Treasury notes by the Assistant Treasurers and ;such designated depositories as the Secretary of the Treasury may selcrot. No, postage stamps can thus he exchanged at postoffices, or redeemed by the Treasury , De partment, unless furnished through the agen cies of that department. Postage stamps now sold by postmasters &tenet exchangeable or redeemable by them, and if such stamps are gummed or fastened on other papers which spoils or renders them unfit to be used in the pre-payment of postage, they wiU be rejected for postage, because, when so soiled, they cannot be distinguished from the stamps which have already been usedlor postage. Executive Orders WAR,..iItP/11TYLAT, A/3 , 22,1862. Era. It is ordered that military com manders within the States of Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Blisals siPpl, Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas, in an orderly manner seise and use any property, real or personal, which may be necessary or convenient for their several commands as sup plies or for other military purposes ; and that while property miy be destroyed for proper military objeets, none shall be destroyed in wantonness or manse. Seeorid.. , That military and naval com manders shall employ as laborers, within and from said States, so many persons of African descent as can be advantageously used for military or naval purposes, giving them rea sonable wages for their labor. Third. That, as to nett' property and per sons of African descent, accounts shall be kept sufflciently accurate and in detail to ahoy the quantities and amounts, and from whom both property and such persons shall have come, as a basis upon w.hich, eompensa don can be made in proper. .cities. The see- . eral departments of the Government will at tend to and perform their appropriate .parts towards the execution of these orders. Ry order of the President. [Signed] EDWIN 31. STANTON, . Secretary of War War Meeting in Detroit. DETROIT ' July -22.—Au immense meeting waa belt this afternoon on Campus Martins, to aid enlistments' under the recenecall 'for troops. The stores and factories were gener ally closed throughoutehe city. Reioluttoris wore passed, requesting the City Connell to pay's bounty of $5O to each unmarried man, and $lOO to, each married man, enlisting in the regiments to be raised by this city. Lib eral private donations,-in addition, were:of fered. Greet enthuslaem - prerailed. • . . Destructive Fire. D./SUITOR?, lowa, July 22.—A fire' in this city yesterday destroyed Burrough's Albion hfills,.three stores • and a block of tire band ing's: The• property was valued at $lOO,OOO, and is partly insured. Itlarketer,.by Telegrapb. Puusext.rum, Joty 42—hood.—Thera la a good demand tor Stour; 4,000 bbtx wee. disposed of, mostly extra family, at $5.76, Including tome miperind at $4 75(955, and fames at $6. No change in Bye Pour. corn bid' has emu:moot to $3 PIK.- There is Con alderable actlrlti Wheel, add 8000 bush. Bold at St 71,051 61 for Bed, and sl3B®sl 40 for , White. Bye le in demand-at Ice. Cern- 'woe,' and Sallow mile on arrival at (P.C. , . Ond are steady at 41c furl:Nl. awad, and 4.2 c, fir Penid. Nut much doing. In Pee,. 'aglow: Wm of Mess Pork at sll@sll 60, Lard 9c, Name at 6c493-imbildea at 6c05340, and Shoelded at 4oCtely,e; Volts, firm, wide:des of Filo it 22@223.0; - - and Lutlyra at 23,:. • Whiney le la better demand. *ales of 201 bLL Ohlo at 33c:033%. , Now Toe. , July P2.--Noon.—Flour AIM, with toles of 14,000 bblebt 55 65465 15 for male, $5 45®$R CO for Oblo, and $5 30@5.5 80 for Southern. Wheat he. rd 7 onced Ic®7o, - $1 14(01 20 for 1 Iseaukee Club, $1 274131 62 for bed Western, and $1 60 for White' Nentucky. • Corm firm with sale of 60,000 - Nub at -65*(06c. for 'Quad old corn. Pork quiet, Mem un changed, Prime 75fit,O. Lard buoyant at 807eic. Whelk' , dull at NOX,c.-- • Mousy(' lower at 4 per mat, on call. 'flterlintadd Exchange, firm - at SC: pei cent-premium. Stocks lower: Chicago and .11 .1 631.1. 11l Oas 1113 66%, - 111 Can bonds 93, Stich boutheru 65, If T Con 11134, Pa Coal 95, Missouri' 4614, Treanne7 7 3.10, xu1.34- Keateielp tie 94, N ,coupurialBBl - 973,VilegieterW 98 L coupons 1',111874 88, U titd-18fill 9734, 6's 18d5 90. w To ex, • July 23—E dicing. —Callan quiet: sale, 600 fielded Mt. :Flour Wm; Ilaime..o Wheat idlrlitged,;C@lN miles 375,000-bud at: - $1 10 6151."16 for Chicago Spring, $1,14®5140 for Idileae• keg di- tor LEW, $1 14(651 60. f o r wblta. ',Cod 'beady; Mies .9,30:: bush at SIoWSUP. Whlrki'heary 304,30340. . . • 13•11131011 Z, July , 2"—Nona.-Floor • midpoint: Ohio 55 Loma 75. Wheat dull and lower, for White $1 400$1, 50, ited $1 mop - 40. 0411 AMU:. WWI* becabOc, Yedaw -66,X0r,0. ' firm at 0 Cam ,toady at Elmillfitc.. Whisky fileq,,N 1)f,m4110 45c. AIiTIFICIAJ. LEO AND ARMS, 13'lphn's:allabrite'd 1414,0 . AtiGLESZAkIdEG and ' • ' - . • ISIG BikOADALT, (okkialte Ht. Nktiolaii end for • Off Clair LuctiNT u . L 111PWS, ~. DllNOAN..tiosiar a Co..- . • _ .. . .. . . - ..,--- . • ~..' ...,, )1* run WarrE,BsinNau,,paursou OILS. Ink* v lia.'l9l , Lftfrtratripste pirrantutou. ra. ETIMM7E !nil $2-4 50 - bulb. 110. 11 6 41 . 1 54 our..thuipyoitad:ipcsas is .:,00r110/1141214 /bit litrftte.. MM2iitMM= SPERLII.4IOTICES. 1 1 'ssarramms CtaraiirS ten Timis ie Girt rare.—We would is; that Man/S. W. 11. McGee A . Co., corner of -Federal street arid Dia. mond Square, 'unjust Medved their simmer grads, a n d their patterns are all of the,: latest styles. Any person desiring a well-m ade and neatly fitting suit of clothes, their establish ment is the right place. All their clothing is made under their own Supervision, and they are always ready' to self cheap to cub biayers. • MALARIA AND DITANTIRY will deelmata the volunteers far more than the ballet/ of the enemy, therefore let every man see to it that he carries with him a full supply of BUM ways Pills. Their use in India and the Crimea saved thousands of British siildiers. Only 25 cents per Box. - - :21 3; , WY. FORRIST, Carpentir, and Joiner, Job bing Shop, Virgin alley, between Smithfield street and Cherry alley. , All kinds of;Roriss Repairing done on Short notion and in';:work• manlike manner. 'Charges moderate. iLeave your orders. All orders promptly attended to. Douro■ C. Buts Water Cure and Roam pathie Physician ; aizo agent for Rainbow's celebrated Tram for Ruptures. y Cornor of Penn and Wayne streets. DIED: GOLICHER—On Monday, 21st. Instant, at a feW minutes before 3 o'clock p. m., Mrs. ELCANO3. GOIJOHER, wife of Di. J. tit:amber, at her residence, 107 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. The corpse will be lilted at 8 o'eloCk Wrimmtner nomento. The funeral services will take place ut Library, Pa. FETTERMAN—On Sunday seenhlB,2oth anstatit, Mn. SARAH B. FETTERMAN, widow of the late W. W. Yet.erman, Esq., to the 135th year et her age. The funeral will take place on Wan cianak moss two, 21Id inst., at 9 o'clock, from her late reeldenee, No. 81 Penn street, to proceed to Et. Paal'i Cathe dral, and thence to St. Mary's CemetsrY. The friends of the fandly are respecNally invited to at tend without further notice. HOL B—At 9 o'clock on Twat, =unlit& Mn. - MARY M. HOLLER, In the 614 oar of her age. , / Tholoneisl will take place from the resklence;of her husband, John Roller, No. 69 Robinson street, Allegheny, I#lll (Wednesday) arressooit, 'at 4 o'clock. IRWIY—On Tuesday, 22d tint . at I% o'clock p. , lIABY, daughter of JaMele '; Funeral from the'resid.nce of her Isther,,in Law. rencevilla, tam (Wednealay) areasioes, 2 , 24 lust., at 3% o'clock. Cartiagesarill lease Jackman's Sta ble, on Penn street, at 2 o'clock. A CARD.- D •SEABES OP THE THROAT AND 1/lINGS, CATARRH, Walt :THROAT, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, OONSUIIPTION.=I take this - iambs to Worm the punlld, and all those patients anftelne from diseases of the THROAT AND LUNGS. that I have arrived at P,traburgli and taken moms at tee HONDHCALIBLA HOCEIN, where I may ho &malted for • Malted time Iri re. gard to Broncbitts, Asthma, Consumptlmaistieses which are so fatally intereming to • large pert:low( Manklud;and evidently ea ths iseresie a thit United Rates of America, It is desirable tbat cornet ideal ehould exist so far as the print adeateed dondltlon of medical science can furnish them: We know that In all- &maim a timely aattlen of ratlonid romedite la more than half the oand tite aphorisaywnich Mechem that /prevention is bet ter then a cure," applies with peculiar forte to the can of : Cortsuniption. which, if onceibtaly id, rarely, If torsr, gives way, even to the abet eta , fol treatment and the matt sedulous care. _ Let ally therefore, woo have reason 'to atirehend the evidenos of the wodsof the divans (Berofolotm Diatheals,) to themselves or their child:y-12i rot fail to obtain nigh saltvary advice, with n.ferente to the regulation of their diet, and the, yrownratiob of their hettilb, a& my bog experience enables me to give them. , ilarPositlaely so for far armaiaatioa of thOheat and profordosal adds.. • 4 . HERMAN BUCHLER, D., (lobe Andatant of Dr. Hobert Hunter.) Odim hours from B . o'clock a. m. to 7 o'okt:oh p or. I utthtf TN TIIE ORI'LLANS COURT OF Ale LEGUENT COUNTY. , No. 1, Jtigo Toym, 11362. Walt of Partial:a. . In the matter of. the'Partition of the Paid Fatale of James Wall. Sr.,ate of Itlinbeth township, ID add minty. deceased. To James Wall, Alice Wall, Hannah Wall. - RobSrt Scat end Susannah his wife, (who was the:Widow of Walter Well, .accaseel,) and. Emma Wall, :a minor child' of said Walter Wall, deceased, of Allegheny manly, Pa.; Franklin Wall, of Wappelni county, Iowa; Wayne Wad, of Kamm ; sad Uri& Apple. gate sad Catharine his . wife, (formerly Catharine Wall.) of Melo county, Ohio, heirs at kw of bid James Wail, Sr.. Jeceas.d,—Ton are hereby netilled that en ingaislilbu will to held to_ puntuantes of the above writ of partittoonpou the 'prendseSdeseribed to said writ, situate 'lirlillasboth township, Alle gheny county, Pa., being a ferns of ITS scrod; of which seed Dunes Wall,tately died, seined, on TIl lJ kIiDAY, the 21. t day of Attipat, 1852, at 2 o'clock p. a., to =eke rartition to and amongst the helm and repro mutat ma of said decadent, to such' manner and in such proportion as by the Meese( this comolonwraith Is directed, If such partition can' be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole( but If inch parti tion cannot be made thereof' as aformedif; then to vain. and appease the same acanding to law, at which tiros and place you may attend if ion think pry HAEITY WOODS, !Sheriff. Surwirt's Omen Pittsburgh. June 20, 1862. f . Hasbrouck S Pierce, Attorneys for Petitioners. I N TUE ORPHANS COUNE-OF AL- A. LTOIIENY COUNTY. In the matter of. the Partition .of the Beal 'Estate of , Col. William Lea. late of Upper It. Clair tuefeahip. Allegheny manta, deceased. No. 2. June Term, If= Wripof Part!. . . . . . •To Robert Lea,Of Allegheny - county; Samoa If, 1 ea, of the State of California; llatfayette Lea, of Al legheny county; James W. Lea, of Alleghohy county; Miss Lea, of Washington county; Josrplif.Vanamati andharalt his wile. (homed:Sarah Len) of the State of Minnesota; William Allison and Jane Allis:. hr. rife, (late Jane Lea,) of :Washington eountn Joliet Rankin and Almlro his mile,,Qate Aladin of Washington Sautty; !buy Lea, (v Wow of;Wm. Lea. Jr., deceased;) William Li ardeon.Lea, field Lea, Casino Rooms Leiimid Elizabeth Lea, mist chil dren of William ,Les, Jr., dramas!, nos residing In Aleglieny county,- by their guardian ad 'ltem Wm. B. Lea, belie and legal reperientatlem of the said Col. William Lea, demased,—Tou are Mushy notiled that an Inquisition • 111 be held In puma:ice of the above mentioned older, or ' , weir of partition, upon the prembiesmen t tonal and described mold wit, on TtItiRSDAY, the ZS% day,of August, A.D., 111112, at 10 - o'cloek a. m. JO Mike partition .taind among the helm, to, of am slid inured*, suCh Msonar and' in such proportion as by the Lass of Aids cool, monwealth A directed, if alma partition ein be Made without melodies to - or spoiling the Whole • but such partition cannot be made ;hereof el sfimasaid, turn to value 'and appraise the same actording to law, al Which time and place you may attend if you ,think proper. ~ HARRY WOORkEllterilf.l Simmer's Omar, Pittsburgh, June 20, ' Je7.li6tUrT . AFIRST CLASS . FARM-FOR SALE IN 'LLIVBENOW (*MITT, PA.—The under signel will sell at priyate sole the' VARA on which lie now realties, eonmlnlng about IGO sera, well Inv proved and In a good state'pet fertility. with plenty ot gmd trait. A Stott and ._half house, 4,0 by 28 feet; shine 'hank bifrii . a - good epring-hone' .-large tuner tailing lining of excellent water; aeventl veins Wendt:tom goal; an iron am batik In;„operatlon, routed out thie Year at 15 - cents per top. - Also • good limestone quarry In operation;. a wbaal on the term tot the &livery of limestone of other natarlet Ihe canal rune along near the southern The farm is located on the publics read leading from New Castle to Lowellsville—li miles from the latter plum. There are several oil wells on the tam, Width yield all the MI needed on the place &whorl:ling and trawl catiorp, • • , I" - The Lamle divided -hy road, cutting MT about 40 acres, whkh I will ail With or :without the uther. part of the farm. Will *Lomeli the cock - and lmple. menu with it, If dealred.„. _ Railroads eta now beteg put under eoutimat, which' will goon givens tip . the mihuad commtutleatiow . :Ttio - Ixdid la as good, oi bettor, than aloe, tile ddlegbany cootay, sad not no high priood!or • • - . • .. . .. . rot . farther Inforraltioo apply - to -• , -,... :- 1 : TIIOIIAS nstamr.'_! . miyzikzErwr, Lowallavtlloi Mohaalag Co 9 . ' tvireatraciu,7.ouli i ilat,lllo.. • IJOTIOE lIEREBY 01 „EN:that eggikelou, will be midi at the *est mogul metglog of the Legislature of Penmglridte, for a re newal of the Charter of the Midland Bak Of 'MO. burgh. with Ile- present came, locetioui ptliliegea and apitolofootmtutoo dollars. • • • ! I By order of the Board of Directors:.: 1 jultltdatturT 111. 1111311481 f. Cmbler. . pETROLITE FURNITURE POLISH. worratit to etenaie the -furthers 'et &let, dirt, steins, and aLL Ughtiezatetes, mid ;yelled tri eo ea to plisten with, remartab.• beauty; j•Elold be all the hrtecipel Druggist, in the Milted Matte. . _ ItitlklN a GRAlntvlifetuithoter.iti..' • PRESERNING iillGAßS.—fiefieivfmg lulu itsek ambits aAdJeriu*Piellurdof 13 9- say from rorreiing'S, Mart's and PostlmlTAntA . Buena.; also, enzaed and pulverized LW ilumus; Aped qusilts, fosse it bawds And - rutin by -JOAN A. arsaWv,i. jun antler LiberWar.4 find Meets BAVON ,HABIB.- 15,000 7 piicei plain Bacon puns, =Ace Immo and lbe ads 1,7 '• SIIcDONALIVs AIIitICKLES. - jai& :.212 and YALU berty street, litHarWood. I QUlle. Atsll.-500 • - re I...lpaaupoa branOofor.2o4 . - New Tork._, mv24am slit CANIS. YOLKS - rectdved, and uv side. - EIoWN at TETLNIko • 1.17 ' ' ", Wnnd atnik L AND 25 • • tierces' prime,' iii-',atoo an ISATAtt nicnitir k CO. • thit",-.:aIVN.K.--30- -.rtietilet tr.'cor.uwar-- 114Y11'i.-`15,00 lbs.-Ditort ' 11.4 . 0......10 and ibr MOO?,' =SST U. L 1411; . _ , =Zaillin ifWAIGfL LM/ 11 ;V 6 MP.4OVIID BLOOD SEARCUER, • einls cross sea / Cancer s Cancerous Formatiouii Scrofula, i • Cutaneous Diseaies, • ' ErysipeauN Boils. Pimiles on the Face, Saie Eyes, "getter siffecOns Scald Heid i ; ' DYPePsia. ' Costiveness, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, , Rheumatic Disorders, Jaundice,... Salt Rheum, Mercurial Diseases, Otuteral Debility, Liver Com plaint, LOBli of Appetite, Low Spirits, Female Complaints. Epilepsy' or Fits, Paralyids Or Palsy, . Diseases and Caries of theßottee, TOGETHER WITH ALL ' wan- fewits HARRIS THEIR ORIGIN IH trren•vyas UONDITION OP THE BLOOO OR OTRCULA TORY Errernr. GABS OP DANIEL' A. BOYD Prummatirni, Derountar 214 Bet. , DL! 0.. II TC.sistati7 . 2 take planate .Id Making ".. this eitinktiry statement in favor of a moillaine pre- : . wed Se (rivalled "Lamar'* Doan 6sincnua." . Thad jugend for tire. year*- with kuoaltilit; which' 'brake liti on my' tnad end forehead moire toiitengurs .... ...... .., Ms es 4 nab; aid - took O ff the heir when the die • . One hid its appouattimi It alai brake arias my armshirr and below theelbow, andrsi hitc; thee& a and Ifitab is to aspoSaa .2Matli weit.il ...'lta diseams on my b went so the Diu, Uvrriel smell plena' t 1 bona mmaiaut. I:was eery Weak: ang_kt.r Splptrwt, and tuirtigivea *pall hopiAof over getting well, I bad triad amend thillha physicians and thi4 .1 ld ms. gerge . t. , , In gepiewmar !set, gal, T. risaindrired to ~ try ilawnsres [ciao no BLOOD . 11c111t1116.” I must acmes* I had' no fal,,, In potent utedirltice, bus _ after 'Thad used three bottled of 131:al Seirannec, the rdoerinn my heal and arm bourn to ket.l.._k bars . now taketraightbr ten bottles. And am latadan4 arm Ars onDral* well akeept the lean reaugrang from the .ores. T will aloe state. that I hatfille rtligWingstlll2 very lad in my arms . and legs. Thu Illami &amber ' also cited the rheamutlinn. 1 ant now :mita auk, ' Over hiMfyintra of age, and t . oadsesuple - and young .1 4/ 4 wheil 1 as. tWeiail, and have. Dinpared in weight trretity . pounds.':l' would ohm st'stattai the • . duane to my 'forehead uno Ao . bad, liar-wimp be stooped . .. and lifted anything heavy , the hiacid'uuu Ma of thasora. Dr. Sniper had a oltotognah: tabor, .of Mo. liiildr. Cargo, the artist, Marl 'beta . ti- CA rl 3, / 1 well.. It dam not phow my appearance .111 k hid ail It ? - 'raw talon l onarsenced taking the 'medicine.' Yoa / eau mii the photograph. pus Of which is: WM fil . my . / ponsosilon, and •almat Di, pya.ra, 14.9.W0.“1•11K4'. I world also state that I: e...ti - rth. ii...-4.43wa which we. made before Dr. Saylor oalike r my:.g . , i trifai ' Mg It Alinotigh ft hettspl me some, ..6.14, ra• , * ones: fast mail I got. 'hi, hind mode by lli 7 .14roan himself. One .hottlaof. bie.iltit tee rlacio gook then -.: two alba ohl.i,l!..bitliovit it Is 'I greet deal stroo,,mi ~... and tatter. I hare recommended. the Btf;c4s v .iat. . ../ sr to a great away of my (Matadi for rarijir;ilsiaiss i ' - and T lmliuis a has helped the whole Ut itiem: ' Yea /.. may Publieh thlelf - you wish, and 1 Am anxious thin . ' .. all wtio an al idol sal wea may no plumb, .1 nee la thlsilty. 210. 4 Pine street; and amenipliiiad at Dal- whip A Akalsmott's Oaten liftable VlP:rks; ki . , Writhe' '. strut: - Ditilii..i....atlyt. .. et BLIND NA N VITHE_It I live In 1311 p, at Clinton MI; end tom: noes nearly blind in/ both eyes ter - tworWit. , tir yew. , 1 Pilled. on Dr.. Helene shoat thr.e usOnthe uyq end mks.; him pi give me directions to the - .lnetiletiou Bilid 1n fititedelptile. Ho- tohnne timt I nsedpot gii to Phllsdelphls to get 'well, robe bed wiedkine that would cure me, as be. pad -my due ee wee In the blood. I was treated foi. It two or twee hi the Napped tu this sity,iind wig relieved,' bnt,mj always returned liftir • mouth or two slier! came out of the licirpllst I fiatoPh so dh sire irsil rstundoit and I WSW, hy the @delis ol • Pod friend of mine, on Dr. Bever, vitobra le'Y n my ilea,- and my eyes e:re nearly es well Ss nwa. Tint Doctor ore ms Blood Be ither i• v ia d • wish.: DAVID 6lfflilol,LV- POxbargh, July 6, ism- cUnuinidinr; Wit:km—A A Ill'Etkuky, Andaion gtr~.t, 6131 g b * MY." - A BAD SORE LEO CURED.- • . • Prentithion, IlepteMber - . . thui have had a Dore teit'for over IF year. U. 141111. corared with Glom mid emu aeo OA, old 7 =table to do anything for a na time, arr'ia'lgai , t: its 4013th1. 1 tried emend of the bait doZhice . th the, citlibut without any benefit; rrially I Wiled oa tit:- Barer, it No. lie Wood .etniat • who oalY:ailiadia . ";:*;' ma shoot two weeka, and pare ins Dot two - teittliwol medicine mid I am tickle entirety well and have eoo armed Wail „kw all months. - I am employed at - ilia- Rae" rualim House, Cr, fourth Japan,, where any *afi r e= sae me t Tutrw•Littetsaid.... web Dr. GP) ,• ronrkte."--- 4 111114 i • itt),_ /: ...4,:r.,_ - _ " ive ' • litß 4 r -- - _ !-. • i ••- -•:-__: - @C)t,iIE)gADEI pan GREAT CURE- FOR CONSIIIIIP , A_ _ r = TION. , - , . ...". Thu.proptieor , °rade medicine Imeleirnede st flu day of years t, concentrate the We of ins tlrre ~ Trim Inn) a Medicine Or dime* of the Latta end ~ Timed, la am offering to suratinabumaniti them. lull bl , IciPeriaace. Tau it great r iu di 1 ,,,,,f mealdle ta prepared with moth nent;rine ter behir disllllrd exreel.l Inr lir, la tnerelbre .0 from di L. El beamed mericame of Coaramptia thou 44. is will core BBONGNIT.III. . . ~ , - .1.1-....41." It will cum ASTHMA. . ..,-.,„ r0.f..-.. - ` It will cure SOBS lIIIIDAT ANl)l3llXtErei '. - ' II will mire COUGHS AND ODLDS, 'malaria Ect. l valuable reseiLlM disarm of &be KIININTB remi •URINARY coatezaatrim. , . .1. -=, ~,41 stir Beware of Ommteraener 11iar4,...-..,..4 -' It inn bus tbe, Dyspepsia, nee WINHADVDDItre _ PURL FILLS, linitql thew dn-receentei .r , , _, you. 60 10. lawaiPrid Of *LOW , itnr ---.;- , )-, Para.* OM 114111CaT1 A A - ,%•-... 1: L Nom cell e 4 IdsMet•Adiltarallaacjillltil ,- 114:4. box 4 441 1 /elfftt b 7 BaD. 144-101w4kv-1 t - --- - ofd l/.4ka.. iiliiiint Prqrbstos. Bold b 7 tin lirralgelia. uctivw amt. „MAW? . - • • .
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