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HtnotmoaMur O.aimviTiok. for tho Gootiffty G. B. Bh»w, Optician, No. It Fifth ctnct—eotncM daily. - ■, IS BUK. I» BHXSC. 9 o'clock, 1. u..;,......,.. 90 8i IS " • 1T..,;... 108 88 ' 6 , " T. v , 83 Berom.tar— 39 8-10 UnUed State* District Court. TMi Court was.r occupied yesterday in the , 1 trUl of Htary-{fatting, a soldier, charged : t with passing counterfeit ooln, with the intent to difratid Emms Webby, alia# Mrs. Israel. : The prosecutrix keeps a low: home, and Nut ting was accused ofpasslng two or three spa* -rious gold dollars upon her, in payment for liquor—getting good money in.qhange. • She testified to the passage of the money, by Nut* tlrfg, and Identified, one of thopleoci, which . she bad bitten so as to mark It with her teeth. Other witnesses corroborated her, and a toler* ; strong ease was made out against the &o~ i 1 euitrd. \ ' ■- So witnesses were called for the defense, : and the ease turned upon tbequsstloaof gall i ty knowledge. A. X. Pierson, Esq., oounsel i -for defendant, made, an ingenious /argument i on tnis point, aodappealed to thejory in be : .half of theaooused, who' had been wounded : tin the service othis-ooustry, ani who, if con- . i ‘elated, wosld.be deprived of again joining the .i army. District Attorney Carnahan followed in a ! rery able speech, and argued tbataU the Csots ; - essential under the indiotment had been fully proved* Thera was no dispute aa to the money being.aonnUrfeit,ana to its having i been - -passed by the .defendant. The question of guilty knowledge was the only diffioutiT point In .the case—-and the fact that Natuog knew the money to bo counter* feil was clearly deduelble from the-elrcum ' , atances of the ease, in offering two or three : i pleeea for the purpose of defrauding the pros i ecutrix oat or the large proportion ol change : m which ho obtained each time. In reference i I to the position of the defendant, as a wound* •d soldier, and all that, the Jury were re i minded that it had nothing to do with the ease. Bat if they entortalned any doubt as to Ms guilt, they should acquit him. > The n offense was a lenous one, however, and be lieving that.it had been fully made- out, it i was his duty to ask a oonvlctlon—leaving all paflinting circumstances to the discretion and Judgment of the Court.. ~ ' kludge McCandless then ; delivered a clear and Impartial charge to the Jury, and sent :• them to' their room. After a brief absence i tbeyvame Into Court and returned a verdict i : :*f 4, not guilty/ 1 } Jffenry Nutting was ordered to stand up, wbeo the Court addressed a few remarks to , tim, reminding him that be had made a very ■ io - narrow escape. In ease :of oonviotlon, the Court, Jult* discretion,lntended to sentenoe him for a-few daystotbe penitentiary, oon i ditioned -on his fetnrhing immediately to the i arniy'jbat tbejdryhad evidently taken this i matter intoconsideration, 1 and saved him the - : disgrace of The Judge ex* pressed the hope that ha would at ohoe return ' to the army, and when ini the free of the en* r .emy he should not forgeUhathe was fighting I for i goTernment that- had : dealt tabs? morol fully with -'-.: !:'= - . The defendant listened to these remarks at ! tbniively, expressed, bit intention of return ing At^onee-to bowed: a grateful -assent to all that had been said. } Natting is well advanccd in life, perhaps .Wiy yoars 'of age >( 4nd resides, webo .lleTCjiD BrowngrUle. ’'v;/.’*.,.' h,M«*»o*vitA* PaoraaiT.—The hand «onM*jr»ttnat«d plot ct ground, between the ■■ forka of Butler atreet‘ and the GremuWg Pike, belonging to the eitate of Malcehm J,eeeh, deceased,'haarbeea laid ont for bmld ; ing porpoaea, with fine broad' atreete; and arill be-aold on the premtaea, by order of Onihaae'Court, noat Tneaday morning, to commence at lOo’dcok. -It will be many yeara beiora it can again occur—eo lnTltlng a chance to purckaao real e«ut« around enr city;-' situated fndh» very. heart-of a beauti ful, and rapidly improving totality, theee lote hold out peonlui jnducementa to buy eren on . i,: speculation', aa a very abort time mult eaetly r- eobanco their value. And for an available creeWanca to bnelnota men of the olty, no lovo ;jier -nor more convenient locality eould be nhoseu. elttfation of thit property ie eo familiar to all that little ir required to be ' eaid. Every advantage for comtort and de j. for homee teposeeeeod by It. . T i a N*efe£ 'Nomxxaw©.—The following ' 9*** pl»«*d la nomination by the jSSS.V'X»SW»o» Baud of Atlaghen, r|l 7 Vininc, Jolj 27th: Homo Ho, 2 £ W»toiini; Aaalst ?V-a, fl. Hamilton, B. D»t. jneot—Mum J,B. ;.. iltiSal g ]>imrusent— ld.oo, M, WoOko. parr, M. Miitoo M, White,. ■ .?■ m.... p Th.mp.an, Primary Do,'e, £ With .row, B. Hammond. - Ufa* PritwiparAEi. Morton) May- - liidlßmD.p»rtmant—o ■ * Caailand, Mill A. McO.ll, *"•«;/ ston*' Prfmiiy Dep*rt»snfr—lfliM«k **AH«t OaUUter, M,.Morton, CivaDUjr Pdibiojait.—Wft-xrsplsm?cd tt record the constant :*nd inorsning -.iqpJHft which attend* the professional -labor* of DrV Van Baron, in oar midst, General—not to •*T universal—satisfaction marks the testi mony of patient* to hi* skilly urbanity, intel ligence, and attention. W© have had occa sion, heretofore, to refer to hi* masterly treat* inent of ' ohronle complaint*. of the molt afflictive and complex nature; and need therefore bat urge ail whoare soflering the ills that flesh Is heir to, of whatever character and aggravation, to repair without-delay to hi* room t,—Chicago Ttntss Df.Vau Baren, from Canada, can now be consulted at hi* ofuoe, in -the Bank block, PitUbargh. , J ■; :• AiTiiifT 'tb 3 -BBkajt Jail.— On Monday evening lesfciirhStaUis Sheriff of "Blafraonn ty vii makiDjg vtha 'htnal ekamlnations of the jaSt, he ohe of ;the prisoner* had takeoffftt apjrtno-, mantthjiV'fhOtdanß.hU ■ parpoao. Thfa 1«1 to a thorcnghexamlnaiion oMho oell, ana is Bbß Ti,ffi ffounduwelf constructed rope made of a-ooa-1 -tfullt,* ahdmlio a-holfc and 'iron barwith a book on theend. This ho donbl wat a pre paration for a general JaU delivery* ’ Bao*cmHd>-The success of tbedlfisrsnt reerulGnt eSeknlo this vicinity, ha* already ' beea kreater than was ahUripated, and there I* little or no doabt but that. the majority, of ; taetevriai ootppanlet, now: undcpibeadway, 7 wUI havo their fall complement er men at an Wriy day. In the coarse .of a week, when the 'harvest if over, the oouhtry dlitriouwill no Jo„bt do their *h*te toward* famishing both , jaeaead mopey* ; y < ■' ; Tbe oil refinery of Mr. Eemuel Beird/ln Poqueltte Boron*b, wu putUlly dectrned by fire on Toeedny nigbt,»bi>nt nine nWk.'. W.ndld not leutt how it origi nated; bnt preeomoit»»« accidental., Aeon eidcrable quantity of oil, ire underitood,, wa» oomumed. ; ■ • >■ ■ Bit* yonr money by pnrebeiin* yoar boot* asdahoci at >be oheap emporlnm, MeMnlo Hell Ane'ion Itoaeo, Ko. » ™tk .treat. MeC«u.**D'n Auction Hoc.», fiJ Fifth .treat; headquarter, for hoot, and ihoee. . ; , Moses Eoitow: Weu* JmMlili the n ' porter 0«d. Ommt on. tho battle o(F»lrO»k», >I jo Ait the peof l» W: beer.ile. •Monat. of | in»i terrible SuigMer, faaU ot wUoh b. wO. I. Wood of tho offloon £na men 'from AUe* •■•!•&•.* /*▼ county, lberepoured oftt, rajnlrei mm -ion ltbn» tho feat; «bttMhei .to ■ friDaWH., i,, bluoileriDg- 4Up»t«b »t M»joi them by V. ’eius. ■ .'Qeoerel -I'worlby ;bt rjemembrenee, j 1% ■ .fr i•. rv, ■;*■ oomocnded to the ttmlr i V wilbb i» MeOlelUif.stUt be ] eeoenlon ed toiroriol o». .jrojoejjoMniend ivoupj of the CblckehilSioy. ; treet/do not give elfM!»n* » ««? *?&<#. ion of strategy. , ' . tff« k*f e »lre»dy.>.piiMUbe4 .nil ttHW report tbetii eflntereit reI»U»o to tbo »!»• jcotofouT lefct*re—Es*«j ■;■■_■ : c. ill E’r FBOH TBSTBBDAY'* EYENISff GAZETTE. Continuation of tiie Pistol Case— Jfo Pafanse. Bade. The caae against Mayor iBawyer, noticed -yesterday, tru continued thir morning at nine o’clock, before Alderman Nicholson, Ur. Ooyle oallod Michael Giennas, who tes tified that he saw the pistol;■ that It was silver mounted, and that all the barrels'had been discharged. Mr. Little testified that he was present when the arrest was; made - , bat it was not h!s case, and he paid,little or no attention to it. / Mr. Saxber, Captain of the Night Polioe, for whom an attachment had been issued, stated In. substanco that he had handed a pls toHo the Mayor, but he did not know tkm!- tively whose it was j he had beard something about the Byan pistol,but did notknow xnuoh ab«ut it. When askodsby Mr. Coyle whether he had boon notified to prodaeo the watch house dooket, ho replied that ho had; that he tried to get the book, but had not seen the Mayor to ask him. There had been a new book since Evan’s arrest, and he did’ht know where tho old one was. Mr. Mercer, the Mayor’s clerk, was next examined,.but he didn’t know muoh about the case. When asked if Mr* Chaifaut (of tho firm of Spang, Cbalfant <k Co*) did not endeav or to obtain the pistol for Byan, and, offer se curity for his good behavior, he answered that he heard come conversation between Mr. Chalfant and the Mayor, but he did not know what it was about. The witness subsequent ly stated that it was bit duty to reoeive all artioles of this character, taken from prison ers ; Ahat thore was a silver-mounted pistol at the Mayor’s office,.but he didn’t know who owned it I - 1 -• This olosed the testimony, and Mr. Coyle argued that bis case had been made out, fully and satisfactorily. Mr. Collier offered no evidence in defense, ■but alleged that the person of Byaa had cot been sufficiently identified j that the.proof of the pistol was insufficient, and that Its value had not been properly proven, Mr. Coyle remarked that the Mayor oould not take advantage of his own wrong. He bad failed to prodaeo the pistol, although it was traoed to his possession* and he had re fused to send up the reoord of Byan’e convlo-' tion. But the value of the pistol had been fixed by another witness, who testified that Byaa told him it was worth $75 In Confederate notes,or $4O in-Northern money. He asked that, in default of the pistol being produced. Judgment be given for its valao—s4o. The Alderman couoludod to hold the matter under advisement for a short time, but his de cision may be looked for in a day or two. . Tbe Mayor’s position in this case is very humiliating. He was charged with appropri ating a valuable pistol, without the oolor of law, and refused to surrender it until prose cuted. He then tried to palm off an inferior pistol upon tho attorney, out the proof exist ing that the weapon surrendered was not the one taken from Byan, it isjnot strange that he waa anxious to got ft back. Neither is it at all strange that he now persistently refupes to surrender t&e pistol; as to do so would- 1 be conclusive of a previous attempt to defraud the attorney. Without farther oommeut, we leave “his honor” in the split stick in which be has pUoed himself. ; Bank Note Quotation*) Corrected especially foe the Qwtte by tfessn. Feld it Late, of the ATaftoncl Bank Not* Reporter. Rates uncertain at present* PnmcMßi JuiyBp» wga DtteomU. •*. • DieeottnL Hew England State*.. K Virginia: Wheeling-. 1H Hew-Yoth Slate. K Wheeling branches— 3 New~Tork City par Virginia, Int*rior....loa4o. Hew Jersey...—...—.. }$ North Carolina..— 60 Penna. PhTt* . par sooth Carolina-...—-.. 60 Peon*., Pittsburgh. Georgia 60 ! ex. *peda pijizu,.. part Alabama— ***" Bk. rimb’kh.prtm.. 10 LouMdaa. —— Iron CUy Bk. " 10 Kentucky... .. X Mechanic*’ Bk. ** .10 Tennessee- 60 Country B>nka ex- Ohio——— par > cent specie paying. ,fc Indiana,, free—.— 3 Bit, o< Beaver co-prem. 6 Indiana, Vk state-... par Bk. o/Tayttte cor v 6 Iliinci*——SaOO VrsnkUa Bk..Waab. M 7 6 Wisconsin ——. — •Ja'X) Mon. Bk-Browoßi’e* 4 f* lows— -l Delaware - par Michigan —■ 1 plat, of Colombia—. ..S Ulawrari.——....3oV) Maryland, baltisioro.. par Onriada ——prem , 6 Maryland* Interior.—' & Kich*so»—Selling rates aJolphk* >■£ %» cent, ottr ba Com—GoW, filing at 11 , orrr bankable fiindt. on New-York aud FLU nkabic iiimU. I60li; and Silver tt I0(a»V4 Man Killed, on the Railroad. On Tuesday evening, about half-ptUi fir© o'clock, aa the'Turtle Creek Accommodation train, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was pasalng near Braddock's station, towards this city, a man was discovered standing on the trtek over which they were running, with hi* attention evidently fixed .upon a freight train going east on the other traofc. The engineer sounded the alarm, bat the noiio of the freight train, It is anpposed, prevented the man from Hearing the whistle. The ©ogioe was speedily reversed, and every effort.made to savo him, tat be was struck snd knocked several feet, inflicting internal Injuries which caused his death at sight o'clook the **®o evening. The deceased v** tumid John Uan ter, sad had-been eriployed at:N*gley A Co.’« coal works. He bad Justjum'ped off one of the coal car* which stood on the siding, as the freight train advanced. He resided at Brad* docksfleld, was about thirty year* of age, and leaf!! a wife and one child. Military Meeting;* o Allegheny. The meeting announced to take plaoe in &» Diamond, Allegheny,’on Tuesday night, ou account cf the, inclemency of-the gather, postponed until Saturday evening next. A very large crowd had aisscmbled the fain set in, and in oonseausneo of the' shower, ws* oompelied to disperse. B»b* “• &b?at one thousand persons con* .cqnirftly. ab-aiM , Bcot <**•, »• i- y t tfo*w.ll to tho Ch.lr,.nd *PPo^ B | Stookton, Vioo ?f«iidcnt; .ad Joi- E. Bvlilo '"amluJ of-Mjn.ot *4d««»e. w.r» doli«f •d, b, He.- Mr. Tarnor, Ct»p!.la ‘b» 4ih BeoDfjlvaoi. O.T.lry, (Col. Chlldi.) »ad- Bon. Eobt. MoKnlgbt, Mombor of Ooagr.i. from th. 22d Di.trict. Th« melting ... . docldid snoeef. »nd cn.lcd . gt.»t dial of •nthosium. , ! _ )f«w WaniBOTO. propoiod to opoo tb. new odtQoo of W..tmln.tor Col lego. No. Wilmington, P.., on Wcdnoid.,, tho 3d or Septembir. Addrenei .ro.xpMUd, lolud to tho oocllon i .nd, th.t tmbllo taa. bar. hoo Ida. of ;tbo doilgo of too ir oroiaearwo pnbUih tho foUo.lng Hat of apeah oraand anbjocta t Bar. D H. A. MoDoan,_D. n Tb. HutoTT-Of.tho Initltßtloni.BoT. Jo seph H. Trorsloy. Xho mnlnal ro otlon. and obllgottona of tho College, end tho lit B,nod of the Wert, to whish it belongs; Bor. 1. Qntbrie, D. D., Tho obligetioni of Society »t Urge to' onr College*, aa the aouroe of onr Christina Clylllaallon ;ißey. John S. Eaatoo, D. D., Tha’lmportnnce of thoronghneaa In CollegUte Btadlei; in ordar to Mental Deeel- PrOfeiaional Sneeeia j Bit. Jatnea Fraailey, D: D., Clalma on onf .CoHogei for ChriatUn Btatiimon, for the praiant and com lag.time; Han. John A. Bingham, The Mii lionofoor Bepahliceis Ihatltotlona. - i BManirinsa Couriar. —Mr. 13. J. Seibert, formerly an employee-in tble .oEoe, »nd mo«t worthy young men,bM obtained author? Ityfrom Gov. Carlin toresrult a oompany for stoe jooDthi, and.hM: *lready;begun opera* : tloni. He will tordayopen an office ..at Wo.. •66 Fifth etreet; f <A number of namee are now Oft'W« ; roll, and be icobfidenlly eipwtr to fill op a company of effaotive young men, each •i will make good loldlcre, before tbo lOlb of August, the date at wljieb all eaUalmenta for lessjhan three yeara or duriognhe war will cease. ;-•/ -•» ..V,*. s /: . AnbiMoif Taoof.—Many of our readers* willi no doubt, recollect the “Anderaon troop,’ an Independent cavalry company and Genera) itaell’a Dodyguarde lta tborcoghneps In drill; andfinbpersonnel ban gained for the, Key stone Bute' the official acknowledgment of hatloff raised "thebwtrcaTelry company,in the United* Blktck io>jrice; ,# . The Secreury ot War.baa aoceded' to GenerAl MaelU request, that the troop may be increased to a bati al ienand we era i lnformed that an officer, will loon bcin tbia city to recruit, « . - ■: Pii»»oi< AcciOJni.—Oa Moniloj BorolPg ■ l»d nomod T»jlor/enplojtd_ln Coj.onian • rolling mil!, mot wild » ehuohioi '»«MonJ.-, J lt tvDtut that' It woo hi* duty to oeloo tho , h , r i/itcomotbrough tho roll for tho list *-£-h tb? *nd of oM OjT tbe bin» cf biiMnob Shssfcssssvrsrt SsKssitfafiSsr v * ,HOTES FEOK THE CAHTAIi. ' l Oom*poodenoe of the . Pittsburgh Gexctte. WiaßtxbTosr, July 29, 1882. Tod thousand down of picks and spadesfor net! It Is «aid that the late cargoes shipped to the Peninmla have boon laid up; that since Halleok . took command, the ditching and trenching has for a time, at least, been dis continued. Gen. Halleok), now Commander in-CMef, h&s not excited that: enthuiiaim whichcouldhavbibeen desired, but many hope that he has in him such dements of a good' director and mover, as will rescue tho army from the state of inaction and impotency to whioh it has so long beon doomod. i ransKSooDA. It would seem that the toast of the people | are given over to' bolieve a lie.. It Bee nil to me, that notwithstanding the utter and entire, recklessness and tho well-known rebdlsympar* thics of the New York Herald , that more peo ple believe its fabrications than there are who accept truth from all other souroes. [lt man aged to get Into circulation the tale;that the President, after his return from the James river, was highly gratified and well satisfied with the state and condition of everything there 1 that he found onr loss in the late re treat only 10,0001 Yon have since seen it placed at 16,000, have yon not? : At yet, the result of count and the exaot returns 'have not been made up. ' As another 2TeraW invention, it is put la circulation ; that the President, when at James-river, offered the position of •Oommandcr-in-Chief to McClellan,, but the latter urged !thatHalleek should boappoint ed ! Of a piece' with, this, is that most infa mous report about Secretary! Seward, which has been copied and. commented upon every where in-the loyal Stater. The scavengers who set such ire ports afloat, must" laugh at the gullibility of the dear public. The story was intended to Seward, and.foster in tbs public mind the idea that there.is distrac tion in the national councils. 1 Mr. Seward has found Itnecessary to contradict .this most baee falsehood in a public manner.. Just so does this vehlole of wickedness proceed to un dermine public confidence in the main pillar of hope, Secretary Stantoa. He Is a mighty power which has been evory moment striving to pash on the war; to take advantage of the hours; to move “atonce upon the; enemy’s ranks.” Hence, secession bate; h,ence, the vile attaoks npon him. I suppose that Mr. Liaooln has never had any moro idea of inti mating a desire that Mr. Stanton should with draw from tho Cabinet.than of inviting old ; Bonnet into U. The effort and plan of all seoosiioo sheets at present is to defame and injure in every way all those whbm tbopeople .epeolally trust, and. try tfife make ai feud be tween them and the Ho yon not observe, that while they cry cat against the “brutal and bloody” Congress,as' they* stylo: it, which has just adjourned, and denounce In the most bitter language all who - voted for active and radical work, they atltheaame time extol Mr. Llnooln, just as if the ;man who sanctioned tho bills passed vat oppoted to them. The object of this fiendish plot is to set the President against the men who elected him; to use him to break down his own po llcal friends, aftcr-whlolr, the plotters throw him overboard and elevate some vUe creature like Breckinridgc,or Vallandlgham to the power thus attained*- It was thus that Powell and Saulsbury used Mr. Oowan daring the last session. ..The latter gentlemen doubtless believes that ,the refidonl wave i which he thinks he sees,’ will bear back to liim some crumb; that the great “oonservatiye” upris ing, which he discerns, will make him Its champion. . Vain thought.. Such a movement, as that.would be never use* its tools. It finds : too many engineers end pioneers to reward. | It has not even e paltry shilling for the out j rider who Instead of driving the coach, merely [-watched the baggagq. 089. POPS. This'commander still lingers here,and mayl bo seen at Willard’* any day in the week. U it said be is toon to take the field—a* toon a* bo eball learn wbat forces ho has under his. commaod, how and. where ’ they are I distributed, and what their condition is. The j few preliminary blows he has struck hare been i bold and hopeful. His orders hare had some plain indications of common sense In them, tie ic known to bo in sympathy in hla politi cal views with those who are opposed to the infernal, accursed and diabolical’ system ol Afrioaa slavery, which is now trying titles for the possession of the Government, with the legitimate authority thereof. It is to be hoped that if Geo. Pope does well and carries out his programme, the band of conspirators, hitherto known as the “Demooratio party/' will not be able to break him down. It be hooves to stand close around him and sustain him. After nearly a whole year, the ideas of Gen. Pope acoord nearly with those of the General, who, at St. Louis, proclaimed that the “Slaves of all men in arms against the Government *lO declared fttt." KCHL aiios. Tbe laUi sucoesses of the robel. arms have emboldened tho eecrrt sjmpatbixtjrf. werj* where. A, baud of guerrillas abide&!y ap peared .*t : falls Church, on Friday night, I •bout fiveimiles from here, terrifying the peo* | pie beyond measure, sod stesliog whatever j they could lay bands upon. This city is sar remadedoh all sides ana. within Itiolfconulns many people who only wait the ! prospect of, •uocess torlse in mnrderous array. Thoy bsvt < iotelligeoce, as is thought, from the rebel forces. They seem to knew, or eery they do, that Jackson is at Louisa Court Hoaie and Ewellut GordsnsviUe, with about ‘BO,OOO men. Now, that order No. 8 la no mor<s, and P>po is in command, may we not hope that even the «/<zoe, who shall come into the lines with faot* for ciur side, may not be scourged thence as tf be were an euetuyi How the govern* meat so long has borne iha pressncb.of trait ors, sating oat our substance, 4hd.secretly promoting thanauie of treason la our midst— this is a wonder l . j It behoove* all now to look about-them. What arc your great meetings, this outpouring of vast sums of mooey and richer treasures bf blood, while you tolerate in yeurcotnpianity any man of influence, or any man in any con dition, whore heart is with tbs irmod traitor jo the field ? The war has entered on its lest phase. He that is noten the side of organ* U<d f* Bo government and. 1 the destruc tion of the Mbellion, is olearly oo tho other side. The times endws no neutral. VxstToa. Dtoatts Cosrsaaan.—At the late com* mencemeot of Union College, Scheueotady, N. Yi, the honorary degree of LL.iD. was con ferred upon Mejer General Henry Wager Hal jeok, Commander-In-Chief of ibe Army of the United States,' Hon. Wilson Pennsylvauis, and lion. WIUUm H» Traoyj pf New York. ' , Pis* Towssnip Wab Msitisu.—A'Mass Meeting, wiltbs held at tba store of M. B.J Mitohsil) at Sandy Creek, Penn j township,9ftj! Saturday evening, the 2nd of All the selgbborhood are espeoled to be present. Tho*. M. Marshall, Betj., and oth*r speakers will be In v ; ~ ; fiLffcTios op Tasousas.-rThe Sohool Board of Sharpsburg have elected; the following teachers for' the ensuing year i Mr; J. X. Philips j First Asilstanf, Miss Mary #. Bunn j Seoond AislsUnt, Miss Annie Given j Primety, Mips A. 8.. Kussellr------ SPECIAL NOTICES. - ; ! - FASBIOXiM.! Owtai»o i»» »Hia* tO 011 thcm. —Wo would coy that Meeere,. W« H 'McGee b Co., corner ot Federal ctroot and Dia mond Square, bare juct rocelred their rummer Igoodr, and their petteme are all ot the lalect Btjlea, - Any perton doelrlng a woll-madeand neatly Cuing eult of olotbei, their eatablleV *-ment is tbs right place* AH their clotbingis. m*4e under tbelr own and they arc always toady to sell obouD to cash buyers. i Eoldibm, to ; toi Biiovsi—Young men,, TUsbhigjDto the eiposures and dangers of a SoldioHs life, should -preparetbemielve* for the fata] Ferns, tho Dysentery, thefiores and Scurvy, which aro almost terulh -to folio#. Holloway’s Pills, used occasionally dnrlng the campaign, will iDiarej sound* health; to every mane Only 25 centl pflr bole ?H 5 Wai. Foebut, Carpenterauji Joiner,’Job blng Shop Virgin SmtthEe'd 'street ano. Chewy alloy* All kinds of Houso Bepalrlng done on shoftnpllc# and la . worg-, ‘maullko manner. GhargesmOdcrstOe Pbavo your orders* All orders .promptly J4tUnded to. • : i r : *. ! DOOTOS 0. BfiiUJj Watoi Oiira and Horn®- pjthlo Pbjaician j aUd agjjnt fir Bafabpn'a eilobraud Trata fir. flap tart*. Corner of Poan and Wayna atraota. : 'it , *aluta„«Piu<>cW I‘Boofc EK>r#*.OpPMlt* P<M*ottC®» *ifth fIU, UJa, i at tba ObDibu No. «J, libyrty »u*«t. Ptfor’algM, *» ardor* Uftla ritbw tba two I {dams will b» pomp tty ■*■■■•. THE LATEST NEWS by telegraph. FROM WASHINGTON. Oliß SPECIAL ItItiI'ATCRES. [Special Dispatches to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Wassisotos, July 3.0—10:20 P. y REPORTS 07 THE EXBELS LXAVIKG BICIIMOSD. Beports from Pope's department state that the rebels are moving out of Briohiaond,iouih ward, which causes great discussion here. It is not- generally believed, though it i* in® - peered that the rebels must beengaged in car rying out some aggressive plan. : The preva lent belief is, that they areinisomb waygoing to mako a desperate attempt at capturing Mc- Clellan's army, before Balleek can male any Use of It, In his new combinations. - Many in sist that but a small force would be poslng Pope, while the rebels have been mass ing heavy foroes in the Riohmond army. If the rebels are moving from Blcbmond, they must have begun within the last three days, as released prisoners, only three days from there, say they were accumulating their foroes nsar Riobmond tbeo. THE 71LUH0 C 7.07 THE QU> RtOIMKSTB. Wo. Castis Noyes and a delegation of other New Yorkers, waited on the : Pres[dent ite-day to nrge the necessity of reoruitiog to fill up the old regiments before attempting to raise new ones. They assured him that were horrified at tho .idea of having > new army, with all its machinery, officers, and all its heavy expenses, visited upon them fbr sup port, that oould’nt bo ready for active service for half a year yet, while the old army dwin dled down and became [too small for Service. The President gave them little satisfaction on this point, but renewed his chronio promise of immediate infusion Of new vigor ipto the prosecution of the war. . There is a tremendous pressure; being brought to beacon tbe administration In favor of reorultlDg to fill up tbe old regiments first, and it is not improbable that some Executive order may yet be secured on tho subject. THE STAMP CCBBEXOT. The PostageStaffipoarrcDoy business seems to be at last settled, by Postmaster‘Blair’s oontraot with the Amerioan Note Com pany for stamps, to be printed in the shape of. small notes, of denomination of three's 1 , five's, ten's, twenty-five’s and fifty’s; Secretary Chase's Ux stamps will also be In circulation before long; ! THE PESSBYLYAHIA eOLbISRS BBLIEI 1 ASSOCIA TION- ' The Pennsylvania Soldiers Relief Assooiei tton met last night. The reports of tie Com mittee show 2,000 , Pfennsylvanlans ‘iin the Washington hospitals, and 286; at Annapolis. Tbe cases of all these have bien examined, and all the neoessaryTSlief administered. HOSPITAL STORE SMABtilftßEDi A store house of hospital supplies, Penn sylvanians, baa been established atHarrison's Landing, in charge of Cain' & Nichols. A CALL TOft A. MESTJKQ 07 GOVXRXoRS AT WaSBIXQTOV. i ! ' - To-day’s 2W&ua* calls for a jjasotlng of all loyal Governors at, Washington, and sayf twenty-two Governors could bo Assembled' wlthiq one week, who would certainly impart to the Administration much precious intelli gence regarding the |tate and demand of public sentiment, tbe ;»regress of recruiting, tbe best means of promoting, add thb.anxlety of tbe masses for end heavy blows. ' g*«. e'clem-an hot in wasbixotou. The story pubUsho-i ia the Baltimore papers to-day that Gan. McOiellap is in Washington is a ridiculous canard. GES. LEW WALLACE oo>6 WEST. Geo. Lew Waliaoe is uodcritood to have goo* West to rejoin his command, his fur lough having nearly expired. THE BATTLE Of PITTSBCBOB LAXDIEO. The official reports |of the battle of Pitts burgh Landing, just issued at the Government Printing Office, maksi a volume,of 27$ pages. Geo. Grant makos no report at all beyond the two or three paragraphs telcgriped from St. Louis a fow days after the Secretary Stanton and Gon. Haltock give thia official name of the battle as the Settle of Pittsburgh Landing or Shiloh.. , Ciscissstx, July 80,1852. Arrsiasi*r«**octaw«Ta : A Nashville Utter, of the 29th, to the Gas«n«, says: A gsntleman who left Chattanooga on Wednesday last, and who garo hiaiself »oms trouble to asccruin the enemy's strength bo fore leaving, glve‘2o,ooo as a liberal estimate of the enemy's force. Price's men were there, but Price was not. McCann was obief la com* maod. | He reports considerable, diuatirfaotiou in | the army. Two regiments had stacked their, | arms, but. Wore coerced. | The same correspondent says that'the Chat* I Unooga Railroad i* completed to the Tennes see river. <. v Gen. Nelson had left Murfreesboro. His destination was not to be reported, j Geo. N. w»« enforcing vigorous measures against the I rebels.' ;| * t ' ; Forrest's cavalry, 2,000 strong, apprehend ing ao attack,4eCt- their -encampment near McMinntevllle,nnd moved off tp Rock Island, midway betweeo UcUinnlevina ind SparU. BnlistmenU in Tennessee Is progressing latlsfactorily. J • v j' S Front fiii.noari. r Roll*, July 29.—At StMlrillu, on Sunday olgbt, it waa estimated that at laait 1.6U0 mounted and armed men had oroiaed the State Road from Potoal to Jeffenon, within Hen milea of that (dace, for Dixie. About (00 haro organised and i put out from,Salem and ololnlty Within tbo part tbreo day*. Within that time they haye etampeded anron the Railroad in great numbe'ra, botweon Bolla and Merimao. They lake horaea, clothing, arm*, ammunition ,aud auppltei of erory kind they require, wherever they find them. A mer chant waa robbed of $lOO worth Of olothlng and gooda, and two fine horaea, pn Bunday night. Other horaea work taken; from the name Tiolnily. Thla apooloa of property la openly domauded of peraonaj and forcibly taken. . ■.! .■ .! " t"*' ' ((oar Cuba, on Sunday night, a man wa* ahot while defendingrhla; arma ffom aeiauro by bandita,another had a! rlfio preiented to hla head with order* to bring hit beat horao from the aUblo and preaant the aarne to Jeff Barit, halfway betweenCobaand Leeaborg. j Aa a train paned'yeaterd*y,. : th*r*. waa diawn up-'wtthln'>:aho*t:riflpiiige,,»Wga body of men, seemingly welloanlppcd, and, estimated at 100, »U believed to be bo and'for Prico's army at euelvillo., . j j, 7 V ; Thoseoeiiionists’weroconndentahd Boast? log that Moßrido was day> znarohof that place. ■. i • ,-j r ’•? •’ \ Bt. Bonn, July 30—Tbn Iron';KouhViln JUllroad Company his dobated SSOQ to ewh. new regiment now brganliodlh the Stator and ■ordered the dismissal of of cry employe* who bos. invoked. ib« pro tea t ion- or any.; foreign 'government, to; avoid ibiUtt^jrdnty.'^' V; ! John 81,Phelps, :taty Governor.of. Arkansas, arrived itornlght. : It is understood thatGoa.-Cartis wont 'leave at jjiesentfJiut~rf main; to JVtlltlatb.the ; operaUonViofitW-totn’f and Hindman, whose’polleyuln thelt new. eattJ. paisa Tn Arkansas and Mirtoiirlis laid to be ■thoextermination Vof/aliihp Pplpn men ; |t*>d ; ’their property, wherever t foga4, \ ■ Reported Evachattpii or.; Richmond. , }• * M i port bero. comiOgtbrongha.contraband obao-; iol.td (jo Maa of Confbder-; ate troopaanoroxilng tho Jamoairlror, golpg southward-’ vr {tij,4-a^^iir • The contrabands say that they, aro evaoua ttng Blobaoid* % \ '■ From Washington.;; j i Wawiihqtqk, July 30.—*Tho Postmaster * General and the Commissioner of Internal Revex/ue, to*day, approved of. the specimens for tbt postage stamp currency, which "will bo for ilro, ten', twooty*fiveand fifty cents, Tbo designs embrace the present five and ten cent postage-stamps, tastefully arranged in such a way fhatjtbey cannot be* separated and used for postage. : They will boar on their face the following Inscription: "Postage stamps furnished by; the Assistant Treasurers and Designated Depositaries of tbo United States, receivable for postage stamps at any Post Office.** Upon the baekthere will be a largo flgbre denoting tbo denomination, with these ! words; “Exchangeable for United States Kotes by any Assistant Trearureror Designa ted United States Depository, to sums not less tbsm'llve dollars. Receivable la payment of all dues to the United States less than five dollars.' Act approved July 17, 1802.” They will be printed on bank bote paper of different sixes, averaging abont one fifth the sUe of the United States notes, and furnishod in eheets during the next iwo weeks A prominent cltlsen of Texas,now bore, and of well known Union proclivities, denies tho troth of the statements of a person calling himself Rev. 0. 1L Clark, of that State, who rooeatlyaddressed apubllo meeting in Borton. Sam’Houston, whore son-in-law he claims to be, has none, unless his eldest daughter, about 16 years of 1 age, has been married within the last two months. Lieut. Hoy. Clark, whom the Reverend gentleman represents as his father, has but one son, and .he a mere lad. If Houston is dead his demise must hare oc curred recently. Gentlemen from western Texas, where a fact of that importance would have oertainly been known, are ignorant of the occurrence of sueh an event. Col. Frank E. Howe has been here for sev eral, days conferring with tho Surgeon General and the-War Department upon a> subject of furloughs to slak and-wounded soldiers.'' He brought with him letters from the Governors of Uaisaehoeetts, Maine,-New Hampshire, Vermont, Wisconsin, Indiana and Minnesota*. The States be represents strongly urges some modification of tho order whioh prohibits the granting of furloughs. Tho Seoretary of War has .been disposed to act promptly and hu manely on Hiis question, and ills believed an order will be made establishing a board of radical officers to decide upon the furloughing : of persons .who are recommended by thenar.- . goons la charge of the hospitals, and sneb only, as may absolutely require a change. Surgeon General Uammond left Washing ton this morning on a. tour- of inspection to Fort-Delaware, and to the Islands and hos pitals in New York and-elsewhere. -He is accompanied by Col. Howo. Democratic Contention at lodian* apolis. 3o.—The .Democratic OonVentiou.assembled at Capital Square at,lo o’olock this monridg. Three’or lour thous and: persons were present. J, A. Hendricks, of Indianapolis, was elected President, Robe*' Lubas, Vice President, and J. Bingham, editor of the Sentinel,’Secretary.' A Committee of one from each Congres sional Distriot, was appointed on Resolutions. Tbe President, fn taking the Chair, re marked that no Democrat would disturb the peaee, but' probably .some outsiders would;* He recommended thp Convention to pass them by Without notice: No attempt wav made at a disturbance—, probably none was thought or. Gov. WtckUll.is now speaking. He was for) the Union, provided the rights of tho Soiith and Slavery are not interfered.wlth. Before doing anything mere, he would pauso andaee wbst wo are fighting for. If to free the negroes, let not another drop of blood be shed. Heiwoold haog the leading rebels and balance the rope with Abolitionists; He said the Abolitionists oontrol every department of thd government, and wero than the rebols. Eiohardson, of Illinois, Carlile, of Virginia, Voor bees,lend otbervare present. From Louisville* Locibvillc, July SO. — The£.rprt** news paper was.'suppressed] and'its editor and pub lisher arretted, by order of Gen. Boyle, on ac count of the general tone of the paper .calcula ted to aid the rebellion. Further!particulars of tho Mt. Sterling af fair, stitt that yosterday at tuodown, 170 mounted guerrillas, mostly armed, and prin cipally from Boone county, Ky., arrived at; Norths Middleton. A Unioa man sent from' there notified tho. iohabibitatßs, of Mt. Bug, tbatjthe design ;of the guerrillas was to' : attack that place in tbo afternoon. t Seven of these guerrillas wont Into Mount Sterling to demand its surrender. The Home 'Guards; 30 strong, under Capt. Rvans, Pro vost Marshal, killed the whole seveu. The remainder of tbe rebels earning up were fired at from houses on tho roadside, and 6 killed and 20 wounded; TbeVebfda ‘rotreating two miles came upon M*J. Brachtyof the IStfa Kentucky 1 , and Provost Marshal of 'Lexing ton, advancing with 100 of his regiment and 30 home guards, when they broke In confu sion, hUji Brecht's meu firing upon them, killing end wounding several, capturing their horses, arm's, oio., and taking porno fifty pris oners. pro m twonty to fifty men were subse quently reported captured. Gur lose-was three home guards. Latest from Vicksburg. OaiCsQo, July 80.-—A special from Vicks burg, dated the 23d, states that by an-sgree?' meat betwqpn Davis and Parregut an attempt was mad* yesterday to capture tho Arkansas* Tbe fleet from below was to engage the lower aad the fleet from above was to en gage tb^.'upper .ouea«_:JTbe gunboau."Essex,. Ram and; Queen meantime were to attack the Arkansas.and tew her out. In consequence: of some misunderstanding, only a few. shells were fired from the mortars below, which had no effootj to divert tbe fire frem the-Essex. This vessel attempted to run into Arkansas and jam sgalost the leveb, but,the latter swung round, the Essex graisd her side.aii ■be passed and gave tbe rebel orsft her three eleven inch bow guns; finding herself unsup ported she' dropped ..down the tivsr; ‘-Tho, Queen catalog to her a(4 ran into jho Atkan sat, making her tremble from stem to.stern; she theni ran on her again so forcibly ,as to* strain bar own works very badly. Tbe Queen and Essex than river*- ' During the engagement the Essex received several shots, and had* one killed and two wounded. Tbe Queen was also shot through several times. -■ _ Arrest, of theTJtt'ale Inhabitant* of ; Wabesktok, July 30.—C01. .Lloyd of the. 6th Ohio)cavalry, commanding at Luray, yes terday lb pursuance of Gen. Pope's order ar rested all.tho male inhabitants of the. town and lodged them-in thuOourt House prepara tory to ajdr&inUtertog the oath of allegiance. This course was rendered imperatively ncoes saryfrom tho faot that soveral left their homes and are supposed to have joined tbo guerril las, whojlnfest the west side of ; Booth Fork, and In one instance captured our river rioketa. -A prominent secession' farmer and hie ion, residtngjnear; Little Washington, left home yesterday for the mountain, taking-horses, equipments and arms. Last.aight our pick ets were 1 fired on • by two gaeraitla*ln that rlelnlty, 1 supposed .te: bo the father- and son. 1 : All quiet at Culpepper at last advioos. . From Memphis* Mixraifl, Jaly 27, via Cairo, July 31). PaiiengirefrbmHeleoa 'report' that Jeff. Thompson» was La Austin yesterday with a aifitauuitlbfi; train* end t»ro s or three field pieces, erideatorltig'Uo'fiqd' traosporUtionvacroii 1 Atkaaeae. It te be*-' Hered that he intended to ktbp and seize one of Oe s Cartls’transports ' The catalry foroowaa sent np from Helena, bat falleAtPpp4tb°iebble,jwhbbatfTAad In. different direot}oniinta the intorior. C ' There has been.no arrival from Vicksburg.- Bom® ptltbO-febel batteries erected onjho'op-, poslto jdde of Qalnesl stllhob; atmctlnk tha panage of boat*; The obstruo* itlonfcWU:be.jpinOYedin*;fow.dayiapd,com : - 'piunicatidn in!t!sUbllshed*.i : i '■ ■' ■ •The Mills. -o2leer >r I<AloVi({g| pUtWawonatiof the: fight it Mooel's Mills, iboul'twohrrc&lliseAstorFulto&tOaMoQidaj 1 Oarforce*UDder'-oomaund!of ColiGoiiUr, 6,000 and 9,000» ( •; ~^-x \JI ; Oar lost wu 10 Ullftdjtnd 3 wounded. _ .\y.i aboUt 100 WOUDdod, 7 _.; ;; v > i ' -Ll -. C i Thoflf ht UaWdthrw hour*, when th« r«b* fllljDtd la an4Cobb we»t» ? . *V "" i.vJL ' iteamar 'jk ;Gaw*»,ll»lfcHt*ijpa*iTaa’ the'. 18th,. pi«iel ban to-daj.' HerairioM hara baan uttdr patai. 1 ;-; - • - Eortherby ibe-AiuUalfttlaa«i>i/ „ The London Zmcrqn Friday published ik j ihud edition oontainlng.the following canard: BvUmort, .July 3.—A communication fnoin Fortress Monroe, dated tho 2dmst.» states that Gens; Gorman and Meade had arrived there wounded. They stato that the divisions of Gen. McCall and lleynolds had surrendered to the Confederates. Gen.McClelianwason board the. Galana, Gen. Jackson was in the rear of the Federal!,. and Price vin front. Gen. Leo rufuses to grant any terms of. capit* ulationand demands their unconditional sur render. The Federal flags have been taken down from the newspaper offices in Baltimore. Tho above was by the Glasgowat Cork. 5 Tho arrival of the Arabia on the I9lh with the regular dispatches from the agency of the New York Associated Press, comjdotoly upset this was from «nqueationeblo eeoesh quarters. - i . LATEST. ! Liverpool* July l^—Zkraia^.—Th© Lord Primate,of, Ireland,Lord Georg* Bexuford, diod this morning, at D6n6ghdeo*V.) The Pari a correspondent of'/tho. London Bcrefrf again assert that the Emperor la about to offer mediation to America, andeajs that the drift' of public opinion If in favor of «uohaooar*e.‘ • " } The Moniteur publishes pn awoant of the battle before Bicbmond, and say*,onothlng is certain, tbO army of the North iscruihed on tbo field by* overwhelming number* j jibat it bad to giro op, foot by foot, several miles of ground; that ; It'has lostfguns, prisoners and stores; and that for the presentßlohmond is disengaged. Bread* tt^s—-Flour firm, but quiet. Wheat active at 2d advsnta; Bed Western, 9j Bd@ Its 3d; Red Southern lls@ll* 3d; White Western lie fid@Us 94.;. \jtalte£onth9ra 11s. 9d@l2s Bd. Corn bas advanoed 4d@64* mixed 28s@28a 3d. Brooisumj— Beef InaoUVe. Pork heavy. Bacon steady. Lard firm, at 40i@43s; tal low buoyant at 04 advance. fVocfoee—Ashes inactive; . Pots 34s flit. Peirls 351 fid. Common Rosin dull ,%t 22*© 235. Spirits of TarpeotinftJiaa' a downward "'tendencyquoted .at 15s@l0*. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffeo. .steady. .Bioe_*tcadyy Linseed isetUl advancing;:prices improving,. 9d@ls. VOU firm at 42a.; Ovd Oil,quiet, but. Steady.' . ■ V' London lron firm ; rails, five pounds, 5s j bars, five pounds, 10a. Seger frea-ao opwardUodenby, - Coffee firm. Bice steady. -Tea-quiet and firm. Bpirits of Turpentine quiet at 20i@l2s. ' OU buoyant. Tallow,firm at*4B*. Liverpool, Jaly 19—E vening:—Sales of Cot- : ton to-day 6,000 bales, the market closing -firmer 'with a' trifling^'kdvanefibn 1 American descriptions. Surata are stilt declining? ihi.it* to speculators and- exporters -4,009-bale*. Under the Arabia’s-advices the-market re* covered from theeffeotaof tbeboax-reoelved by the Glasgow, fire ads tuffs steady.: -Corn still advancing., : ..i.p.i t London, July . 19.-rCenaols J)2££@9 %2£* American securities dull, ErioßaUrva-4 37)$ @2B Js, Illinois Central 49K@iff)&~dfe09Ubw : Sick aniWorinded Seldierfl. pEiLibffLPHri, July \30.-~The I,; 'Btfiamer Daniel Webster has arrived with 177 released -wounded and- slob prisoners from City Point; Va./ including the* follbwing, : belonging ter Pennsylvaoiaregiments :: r. T > --i James CollUis,3d.-' Tbomtaßurdee, 71st«> . Samuel'F.,Ltagt«fr 634* William Beid, 83d. .- ' , Cupcr Cttrawell«yG3tb. Allan Phillips, oth. , •William Hinton, 6th.. Gipt. H. L. Brown; 83d. J. O. ttct«lWb>; Joha Feuitiacnackar, 42d. John M. Llttl«, 4tb. : Libert Graham, Bl*t.; Charles Valance' 424. -- William Mofatt, 63d. . Benjamin Bennett, 3d. Opt. O. O. Merrill, - 07th. Gideon Dean. 83d. 8. A- White, 93th. . Bernard fi*Uy t BUt. . Wamn'Garrr,'S3d.. . Henry Wagner, BBtb.; Capt. J. T/MorrtJ, Eflth: \ Wm. Buchanan; «3d. John B. Toons, 4tb. John Hibbard, od(h. Bennie McGuire, 2*l. David Proud, 834 Michael, Frit*. 87th. Lewder Boose, 67th.; John Stofcr, 106th Dennis Bennerhlrt, list. Michael cenroy, ith. Charles H. Grill.fecbi Hubert GwxiteDow, OJtU. CbrUtopbee Boyder, ,4th. John Lynch, oth. Michael Carthy, B3d. r .. Cyrus-8 Francis, 83d. Francis J.’KnowHd.' . Cyrus Wtimore,.4Ut. J- A. Fisher,llth. v David H«rp, 105th. Wo, G. Marks, 72d. < .. E*nn Jayne, lltli. Hearyß. Grimes; 724. 1 Patrick McGinnis, 31st. ..[Henry J.Roe,. 43d.. j There were nine deaths on tba voyage, vis i Won ILHadley, lit Michigan, Od,'B,died before wo left Uarri'on’a Landing, and was burl#dth/j». Michael Frita. Bith Pa.. Co. Q.. . .i ,j . •:* : David Harp, 105th Pa., Co F. i. . - Chax. U. Baglry,tfth S. H.,Coh K.’ • j,/ RichardFrank,37ih|N.X, Co, H. ' .p/.; . Two others, nemos unknown,, died ou the. way. to Fortress.. Monroe, : and were * There*were two deaths on the'way from" Portress ifpnroe'.jto - Pliilidel dbia, name* unknown, V...; : VV Southern News. ’ . ..W. j, Meupaid, July 2S—vu 1 Jibr*; The Grenada Aptfsaf. of;the 24tb,* ipc cial dispatch from Vicksburg,]'of .'tho,’.Battle date, stating that Com. Paris. kad. gusb?aU, had auaoked.tbe batteries- andyamArkuuas, cud had bees repulsed with A Iciu of.five beau (sunk) disabled. The dlspatbbitis'replete.with the usual bombast. : ;•p. 1 ‘.’V... Tho Appwl, of.tho 25th, has a djspktca ao nouocing the occupation of by the Union troops. Jeff. Thompson bad.destroyed the bridge at Hahson to prevent n vnneo. ’ sVV^}uv,.';/‘;:.:} u v,.' ; /‘;:.: Murker? -by. Tel cgr^ph; : .' : .;V - Puitanttmu, July n»'aetlvi^y ; ,18, hr»k\ stufT*, aacrpUuK Corn which. .1% hlri»ni*aW 1,000 bills Floor at $5 for Supeifins; for extras, and oommwd*'S3,*Js, aiid Corn-meaLfit Thaw lia lalr,. inquiry for SVbaat,.and 6,00 p bushels QQthmbn'to prims >old wd'whit* at,31,10^1,45, Jkye haa'advaheed; to7fic. Cemlndioiahdaudlc h^fhwiealesd{7J>oo buthrii yrilvw aVWQGftC.*; alttfor Peoosjilraala, 420. Tor.BslaWare^. o"Oss.ta' firm; -nlee or Bio at aod |#*r|*vat:23jfrf, 6*a? Is. 34<, hljrner. Molsmcs bax'also lmrrro'ad.TroTUionsi l.OOObbli Mess Pock soldatfill*'. .Lard'stsedyat lftf;' Whisky Udollat3oi<p3to.. T v VVV;.“.. firxnJl.EOO hslvatold at Flour firmi > «altt.lVA*U>Us, at ft.9v®s r>'r>utri iSso@Sfis tor Ohio,and FSS> fe5,85 lor Sou them.- Wh*«t lo.bigbar; tales2so,ooo hubris at $1,14@1,1h Chicago ffprinu. gU6®1.32 for Mltwaukrv Uub; lor. rwl Mettero, and forwblto Michigan;* CoraduU; salee Itxr.tw bu»bcJs.at M®37. Bvwt qqfct; , P<hK firm;, 10u<> bbirsold; Mm $ll. Lird'flrm Whisky firm at 29331. MtocovadoßJiS*. Ooffveflrm; .Freight* firmer. -•• BatTCxoax," auiy so.—Floor act Irvv new Wsstam vxtra at $J.' Wheat steady' dad 1 u'achanxed/; Cont adrsnevd Ec. forwhiu, yeiloV ( nnca*af«l.' WhUky. firm; provisions • yy- - ' A NiW.CaCW poit.QBaTtTBM 6qd.—*; Rev. Dr. Btorrs, in his address: At -tha ' anni*. versary exercise* of Mount Holyokn .Stml* nary, said that** returned prisoner-laUlyrre* marked that-while hi tbeßouth he l obq|d.4iaiiiy; endure thir taunie of the ithes, but hid never, before how .terrible pas the stinging hate ct.womcn*-- lnjAtue,: bitter and beyond alli>eUaL antLhe had j come back with one.additionaLmeroy ( fop;whioh to thank God—oidt Htvil joci^^Ua.vodau^., yAMCHKMUJrr^: g^OQNCEKT, - VV-'.: BKTUItK OF TuF If: tor p-tUinlf FOUR yjOgig OJff.F,con>meciir.g Jtontey Evening,- CA»]VCROSS;A^ i I»IXEV’»: ; • ..i ; iiiNsTKEts.;^V i SIXTEEN Thli Trcnp, ,r* Daw oathViV lO TUlluM phi* T j«ftsr.ibootf>st«oocvMlol Jowcuxtoordi^Thry rtefr p^.ra.Hoaset^qf^^tUthejlthjqLAu-. gust/ tTieTroupe fir this eit£th*n rt b * they } JaaltTtu 3rsAH&lXt«WA*tf)H^AgfßtgC'il W^IyXED-nEißAt: Beam* aho^Moxt* . -'LI y'j-^Vf*' -T\-t«-r .!•! »«}•».;»••’. *,’ • *'fay S\otKX , i tarifagS ycttii so, ran >i pa"ltPpTqiyl cityptrjwTtjr;-, * '■•■;“. ■' i ' : ii : A lot: f\?iio;ivrlrg* 'yjttrs'to.jixii, caTlamdrcd. . ri r V .« tvu-A •-;. i 1 for<»,hatlng 3 jpkni'i ran,’on 'laicroT»l property, •••'•—• *- c»^ • lJklc4'->Bop»Juvtng4ijurt I lior B1600, «•! 3 do ;. ,_ c ;«lq, • Jo* i i for fi»ouo^' T <• * .6 do* v :;/ad‘ Vd2 i oi-.vu. - IjtfT.io& 2 ?': : A:focsSOO, • !•.■* *?. i . l ->l} L’,. -j ;40.J »vs;:de,; i.ttns'r 4;-: Apply »tcnee, to . ■■: .-jgy>- .... j-. / torynnrivflr^irr ■Ortic*'XxxcvTiv*Co3r<^ii,caM*Q^,-l^ ;;: iUL IOOtIVK tt>« followloe molatloh ■ t " ,' li r :." : ‘i£**oJMd''T&«i#ob*e#lprtoal>oolUt*oj>«i*3**tn* bwkipfcbcmwofapw.t, g&AKS** *&&!*&s* Plf<b street, Pi' Übpreb, «hd At Mecbsajrt Bwii, &>Wail-*tfWi;- Allefchtoy 1 city,'ini‘tbitf : rgot»etci. tQ*tcftcCb*pabU»beAlatb»citip#p*«i *• i Itt VCQrd*BC*wtth.th»*bp»e, 090**. CA! ed I n' (bt r* ration. -:.-• ■> ;i.,ii??:ujwrn » "S}£““, w J 5 HTiri H— I r —' .-"•'J— »»* ABT-Oa OOPBUrer *TIW4BI, tolJ cfcUd of Ml Hi ««-.■; G«*ittA.K»infft. - ■ i.-.- Th» tmmi, hma therwMCTMtrfjhfc.OrMd{«b»r. Joa CuriajM Win H/ BamjonVSo. GOfallh- ~ fldlilm:,iOXo'cSxk/' '' Y’Y -0: BESSBTT—Ia Bi'dwfn toTOWjt. e* »lta«rfse .- Mr.jAMSa BSSSBTT, wAfO IWK. '-v . The ftuttral will taka place nasOhoradhyjAFT** »W*«33<P’ci«k»- : C*ni«ifef woil»tTß.B.JSlUJ€Jf*«r; \ • Livery 'Hrrn itmt ( -Firmlnc.V"V ct J '\ o’o'ock. • ;.« •ii;*. WEIGHT—On Tuesday evening. Jnlv 3Kb t of the lUUrit F*Tfr, .AS*IBED Q., mu .of Oipi.-E.'ft. Bind / Sarah F.Wri&bt, % ad T months and CO daya.. . * The friends ;aad rei&riToaof.the .family ;vft: ; iw*.’« epeitfaUy invited to attend the fats el* vm no*** \ ns, st ID o’clcek .from tho .residents <4 Us parents,.y; ion Debelt 1 , street, near Stmnaoav wlthoa* fcftbetf^ 1 notice. \ •!• ... JUEOMC^It.. IMPROVE!.' BLOOD SB.VKCXIiiIi, iutnu: Cum: ran Cancer, Canoerpiu^omatipju. BoioMa, .-- > *a : Cutaneous Diseases,. ~ ; ' .' i ; . Erysipelaß, Boils,* Pimple's on the Faoe, Sore Eye*, TotterAffeotion,. ■ .Y‘ - . Scald Head, * ■ 4 CorttvettMv; v "’ Old ahd; Stubborn tTlcers,' -Y YY , : RhenmatieDUorderj,' i;:“. J '.T3inhdioft \ -• *' 'f \ Salt EHenaC - ■'■'■ ; MercnnaVDiBeaB’i>;- . lleiiexalDebaifcy, Live* Complaint,- - - ", -Y * ~fch*i of - Appetite, • Low Spirit*, ■ • “ JiY' Yt? \ L ■ i Y/Y'' ; /r'Epilepsy or Fits, . Paralysiscr Palsyj . ... SyphyiticDjaeases ah 3; “ . . : ■ ' Carle* of theßonss, ' TOQKTTB2B VQB Alib OillEß PIMtAfIC? i' -UAVIKG'. ZBSID GBIOIH IHi A OOHDfTION- OF: IHS BtOOi> -OttY OIBOCLA- • *tbßY r BYBY®M. \ ' h CASJSi 0». VANIEIi 4. BOYD, j ■ yf ...t . ,■ in rn rise bob- Peoßuber 81,1841, ■ Osu : Q. H. r Kslxra^— I't-sk&'pkiasnrp 'i'uYiuaJilna ■. thlsvoTaatary stelsmeni lorfatoro/ift iccdscli^*,pn»: ' pered by yoii «Uodi “Luu»fT*e SsAsaiet.’* ‘t.had luSwfd' for -fir* j«ara with hrrtHalo,: which. . broke oQtiDO'ay beedind forehead so : mo very mu«h, end took off the hair when Ihutt&atV.' case auele it* appetenc*, H. elao bruke '.im above and below the elbow, and cat lnf6 and fleeh a*'as so expCee a fcarfnl itev. Th?‘discoid ■ un tay vo'-tar- that eovenl retail piecnW,. bone cam* rot I wM atiO Wtt an&had gtarti nphli.hope of - ever setting 'jit H» f.'" j; Had.triedwvernlakitlfal physldumuadtiy-'jtlUlm'e '■ -try "Lwtraxr’e' Impec lu Blood moat coo&es X hai no Cai .> in. pstant bui '. 'after 1 had deed three bottles of Blood SearictrYth*•• v -Qlo«r»ooBly h*ad«i3'arni' to have now taken eight erteb betih*, and anatom are entirely'well except the acara mr.nlnlng front 1 tlas~^ . :1 trill •IsattAte'tbae I- .hwtxhe itcatthmtiaa'* badtn azyAma«a(l'log»iXThe aU« ynred the -1. forty yidartfcf age* and. I jßeiiesentle asd younp .ea-l didwhesl waa twenty,; aiid.4«»se_locr^rwlilp • weight twenty ponnds.". 1 woold .ulaortate ttu**-the . disease in iny woe eo Vatl thai whci to ; stooped aik) hlted &a$Q&As heaVyr, 1 il* bihod'tta ouV f of the eorsY: Dr. Kcyeer h&3 a : photo gfajh Of" mi byHr.-iOargd,’tha'ortlst, after! -ib6g«M<ta weit - It dpee bot show my sppraraßca a«ba<f aS-lv'V . wee before f 'cofataeneed tahlrig the 'aodlctne.'; Y<w‘ ; <an toe, ths photograph, one cf which t* now hi also st DtJ Esjaerl, 110 Woodstreoi; f i I ironhi', 'aW etite thaVl ‘ bcorch**?-'. which waa inaiebafonj'llrrKejaer cocun**c«d tnglt. . Altbpogh U helped maeon^.^diU.wtni*- ooyer.fit»tnniiVl h«W«*w (Be .bpttWjof .his did msmnq thaa^ twoofthaoW. J-belleveitia. agrcntdeatabooKar'C I and- better. .1 ™>r*iraT«i»Ttri*i <ha Illnnd fio-arCb.-!: Btoa’gniatttanyofUytrfcWfisftw-vhHcitßdtoctyat,^ 1 and I believe lib*# helped the-whble«>f Yct.' :1 ’ may this if ycnj.wih, anrf-l anxlecSyth^ • all wbo an aSicled as I was inay’oe'cared, i; lire Ifi this city; Ko: (.Finestreet,' and am ymplojed vt . Union Marble Works,'& W&jm - . DAHIKL A. BOYD. :r od'!-- .i.:v I i .i: tiIM&U ] f AbiWvuif; ftetriy&Umf£n both'eye*lot'hearfy .l% «^bd r JEej*w thro .xocrotiu’**^.» tbß; Inrtit*tk»a fct ih* BUM; **** », ro ta.TbCftdtipbiA to: fst^^eU^tt-b^tjKV BBxildnft tint would cor»:o»,a hi- toy y- VM ta tbi blood. ' IvM tbMt ttMr* Mom In lb* boapHalin *4o* city, %afl- was calWV*d f * tat ay i'MM alwmrt returned *ltar> month orttrt> ; fftar I cut* rot- oijtfe* JiofpiuUVil dta-fi «sdll CAllail, ti 7. t!kftßdvlc«ui * feat:i»<*ai i<i mj mx ?J****f iwufo ; •*.«reU l ; .«a *w*, Tba ta» iUtwf Swcter’ ud » i; L : 6a yu>' ; tteso Vw ■" fiuibwffcf £Ugx.-. v t yttnow. 1 IbtayjQHyii'li. rcic..'i.!:.^cv-.' i -tij CZ’Z'J rA> \ c.f 'c;oss . ;-a- v.ys j tai iji’.-J <:jy* ;-s : > M'i&teMojiEAlff cvusus \ 1 crac>i :bai. ii?nr>? t.-*;y;- r ..J ihst l'fciarthi&ft-taife eovcnd wltlTGlotr* totttritiTto 'that I r^t fltf w*^ T waftfli lar : + < -''.ui px B&i&i. *¥ tried Wtoi-ai of tti» fc»f d«tuc*;in ■ (i&TlSif iWS» fc'gawSSAfc t '^^jgggs*: w.w^sfjSJisss'V. tod, I «®n £§4ja*Ts tlOßt4**abt»UJ»oe«»;-’J J »»*"s^ 4 . bclaluftix Sooo«c» fmrtb*tw«,> »*«*w naoumot'-i vaiia jaaßßE!*t*. * i -. 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