W, : <»< j.' - . ■' ... 1 t. ■* . ,V"T. T • ■* * * t 1 . ?VMw- * ‘ ■■ ' - * ' =i . .-n-w v; «*. . vPtr'PM.w rf tUT- ' .v i .;. , , • r : f:' *,+ *.•• «.• ■•*.'. ‘ja: ■' e 1 ’ I * ’ n r • " ••• k \ „>« . 4i \r ; f- * ‘ 4I» ♦ • • * * ‘ ' ' " ' 'i ’■ v *•; .V • . . if !&-. '■'■ -;i •> * - '<■ : 'i*‘ hi -i'i <. - \Wl ’’<:v ;; v*. ■■ ' • ---v. ■ 74- H2-1' - :■•' ‘.•■■'' - Hi -*.;**■ v.v • A *>- •;i>» url. y** • : ” " i ‘ < A.;v'-j * *i’ V •“& vl‘v •■■♦? *!s• v j-'K.v 'f ■ 7£7;'+ * ;•- 1 • v •■■ t',? 1 *i “x' . ft : £: -V -§• c : i r 'X life :■; 'fypz %x:'. : <i* ypMßfii i' ;,. \ : « j • - ~ « . j 1 i v.ii: . v-i», .$\V * ■ \ - " : ? V 5 ■ ■’ T*» ’ » :>; . JoW*>-low»iU»quotattfwbtob»itos*r:<liW; ...,,. ■.,+■: his already railed under raftfow nil twolre r-v*-. • Thoro will !» no aood of* draft j * f ' InUntSUto* ♦ J •!=..-*, ’4 1 - 1- till! * * , IgPRgPAT- MORIjDTO, AOQ.*; 2t. ’■ LATE War DmnTixJT, AwirrAVr {lniiaiL'e Ovricx.) '"*■• J , „;f , Gcural : .Or.i%n .;A^'.iiP7,T?lfl.‘.Oiß6en , '«f - < theregalor :army i*lll,-a*a'generalruib,re ' eeire leaves or&baeuoeta-.iaccept theTankof *' Colonelia volunteerwgibießts.b'di^Viower Nnn,<>ftm« tt i.a;n». af |^nfff f^ pri . i vTate»^illvbe4licWseioDT«oempgcommis ,. ■ jSiooMn,volt|ntoej regtmenjts. "';, ' ;-•* 24.-Xho.oath df Attegiinee.wili not be »d -= any pe^baigatritthisdimwill. / “* ®P* Vr? v AH. t>o>' vbluotafy act : on '.v .±f\ B part» nor wlll-ahy/ebmp'ulsbryp&roteof . : i.-MDOt be received, bat fothstAkepW paroles : J^To^tQayojdarfcstj'detondonjitnprisuDmont • •.-!. expulaiotT-are volunteer of/ftee acts, and v.i ? .cannot bo regarded w compulsory. All per e*o f«H3* violating each baths of paroles .r . to the'laws* and •■ usages or,w*r.- ••*••'; •■'' Tbe-laws of the United States, and the wr.i-.* .geafiraVlaws. of war, auth&ize, in certain i .■}.,■ caees, the leisure and Vof .private -.property.jhr the .transportation ~. .anduther uses of the army jbutihis mast be ■ Li’r.- .distinguished of _. >, . property, for .publio purposes is very , different f. irom ' its conVertion. itf v “ private uses. -All * property lawfully taken from the enemy, or from the inhabitants in an ‘ enemy's country, ; , instantly beoomes publio property, And. most ,be used and accounted fbr *s ; vnonr - The 62d r,; ...article.of war autborises!the Wna>lty of death . .. . for. pillage or. plundering, anl 6tb Or articles authorise eevero punishicenta for any officer . , : or soldier who shall sell, embezzle,' misapply, .*...pn waste mUltary.stotes, or‘who shall permit , ~.j,lhe. waste or.misapplication ofanyisach pab> ,t Uc properly. The penalty, is. : the offence bo cominUted'in cuf owh of la ao i. .r, territory,; ■ ; i;' ‘ . .-4th. .All property,.puctHo or private, taken ..from alleged enemies,-must be inventoried j »pndjdaly accounted. for. If the property ..4aken^be ; oUimed as pflvate/fecblpts most bo > given lo such olaimanta.Or their agents. Of •.fleers will.be held .strictly accountable for all . properly taken by them orb/ thoirauthority, and It must be~returned 'for the''same 1 as smy. - other.'pnbfio property*.' . ith.'When foraging pattiesare sent out for '‘provisions or-other stores,'the commanding ■ effleer ofsach party will be held accountable ~ ■■ “ for the conduct of his eommandj andwill make : - ; ' a tmereportofallpropcrty taken. , ' “flth. Ho officer or soldier will, without Au r torit/, leave his colors or Tanka te take pri • . vato properfy,or to enter house for . :thaVpnrpose. • Allsubhactsaio punishable v -r witli deatht fltidan offlc«r whApermits them •y \ J 2 Ujequally as gnilty as the actualpillager. : -*. . *-\- ' 'Tth. of armies and "eorps will beheldresponsible for the execu tion of these orders in their respective com mands. of t - Major General Hallece, Qeneral-ie-Chiof ef the Army. - (Signed) B. D. Towkbibd, , - 4 -'-y . ..Assistant Adjutant General. '.. t.-.A ; • \ Wa»DprAßTioii, JLpjvtaxt Gskeoal’s Omcc, 1 J *’ " Wash iagtbo, Aug. M, ISG2. J •. . General Orders JVb. lds.~The inspection . ••.. all cavalry forces preparatory to their be ; - i ' :lng mastered into the service shall hereafter comprise, in addition to thp nsnal personal j ~ examination,, aust of .horsemanship, to be made under the direction"of/the.mastering < l ' te;- ■ i t ~ . K .. - .o£aor,:end &openon.shaU mastered into : the cavalry service who-do.ei'not exhibit good ■ horsemanship, and a phwtical knowledge of . the ordinary care ofhorites.' vßy orderof tbe Secretary of War. •(Signed) , / B. D. Towkbkxo. .Assistant Adjutant General'. .• WiJllffißmKi, Adjutant Gexeral’s Omcr,) Washington August 11,1802. J - General Orderw AV.los.—Capt. Lyman M. Kellogg, of the 18 th lufantry, bavin g tender ed.h» resignation, while under’charges for . v..dronkenness on duty, .for disobedience of - orders, and conduct prejudicial to the good .■■ ■ •. order and military discipline, by direction of the President of the United States, is hereby dismissed .from...the. service, to take effect ■ *Augastll,lB62.' By orderof tho Secretary of.War.:.;*'. (Signed) ' Towxaisn, Assistant Adjutant General. • r: . across. Hampton Creek waa reboiltto-day,and ... a pontoon bridgo wa« laid across the bar to iu - - A force of cavalry'arrived at' Hampton i.'.-v-- about noon-to-day. A largestunfrerof troops _a» in camp , two ..miles this’ 1 eida of Newport • ~New» to-night. •: < . A large baggage train if now at Hampton, i'-.v Gen. Barnside-tanowat Fortror"M*nroe, and there is same, talfc of hiataking command ■ or.tbo armynow'nndor.Gen. McClellan. ■ . Thata portion of tbiranny moatremaln on 1 ~v- the Peninsula, especially between Hampton :• . and Torktown, is evident, as there are twenty r acres of land coveredby hospitals atHamp* .•••/ . .--.ton, anda railroadis now, being completed • . . • between that point and Fortress Monroe. Aifairs in Tennefseo. r 1 Nisbvillk, Aog. 20.—The rumored enua* Chattanooga, and.ihfl movement of * Ibe-rabelstowards KnaxvillfiLand Richmond, eanses groat activity here io military cirolea. Troops are arriving fast. ..... There have been no mail* North for'several day*.' .-. 'A dispatch from Adjutant General Thomas to Gov. Johnson, says that. the. Union Bast ’Tennesseans are held in confinement asjris pnors of the State Government* Gov. John* *on-has a oorreipondiDgnamber-of- traitors. foreichaago.- ■ r ' : y , . Arrival of Released Vuibnf’ruo&en. Aug. 20.—Capta. Down*/, Irving and GrjGin, and Lieatf. BaglejyGan noaand other officers; amounting to 160 In . all, who have been coofiaed'ta the Charleston jail, arrived here thia morning.: They are all we 11.",.. ■ - ’* Aagi 20.—The lCth Maint rsgf . ment, which left here yester.d*y> will be. fol r ' lowed to-morrow by the 17th, en Monday by the 18th, on. Wednesday by,ih©l9ih, and on • the Saturday following by tbe 20 th. < Bickaod Wounded Soldiers. Ths atramer AtUn* tlfiarrived from Mdifroe'tbis morn* ing wlth filO slok end wonnded soldiers. 1 " tt / Gen.Corcoran in Baltimore* • ” : Aug/ 20.—Gen. Corcoran will -..'vT?. ; - :,anivq h«e at to'slook. He Is to address his >~r:£rrr ‘ ?*;' '-f [-.j. ltiwoifl.,—The Adjatont' 6raeral/hftving<received .»- dispatch asking. a company/- sent., back tbsfollbwinffreply: iT--'/'-'; i ,/■ J.-i - , . are, ovorrau with, appllea x ; Goss—the whole State Is going Into camp/* ready on : V ihefirst cdU/lshd th'oiua&d are -al •"? ready offered oa_tho *econd cali,'and be has permission toNaccept them all for three, jpara and uo drafting will be necessary In, that * -Btato,' .. . -.v aiJf.FE«MO9TSfIAKIJ?OAIACXM7M»*T uo*--(hs.;john'O. Fremont-has been for sev eral days * flo«8t offtlajor Haakon, on© of his. : - • ' fllngcaiter, M«y*gchufiftttfl.; OQ Ftt -j ‘ ~ r d»y last hoJattebdcd the-Metbodltt’caoip - meeting at? Hamilton, and 1 wa* itqusstedto •peak.He compllod,and .addreissathe la* d!eaeoontboaffairaoftlio;conntry,lhe6!Bceri . eT the government, aodthe duties of eititeot. HU remarks were enthaiiaiticaUy Tfoaired., ~vv ~■ lk '< . ’i-b*At:BarHcgtch,TowiLVnjan<biioedLsfldß« : baogh attempted U>dißturb i irar moetiog by cheering for Jeff, Di,vUoan‘d .bestfinj-btit tie . rcbel-i sympathiser* rescued when the : r 1 r‘V 5 :, ?. the rescuers and seat them under the charge f of ihtS&sftffJo *' 1 •>:* > j ■ /TEi'dreuadi Appeal, in an editorial/.in-< •«. vv dalgtiia lagabrioat eomment* apOn tbopdl-" V ;“ ; .v ({i: lofot aairi»tli>g.o«rymsftipon |hb;»belB: depredation! noti&d '£p*' < - pnl laths lon within, thb laatrthreoswsfca’pf i »vl,ooo,oooworth of negroes «&lieedfrbm the ! t ooantiei 6 £ Tiiolc* andvoahoma,' MfialtjJppl;; Ji.-L -i '‘i i;. ' y~ Citg, ’ 'A Ban on arecaiToat to-d*y, that > w tht rebel oes* Jaolwoiua eomtn* op gandogh Valley to -tra&ehk Popeandettaek . ir' 1 ~ .Waihioftoa, j SknH ~t> ?fobibfj*e famd# 1 - tfonforthft report./: r v >- t i -1 - T iGBAPHIOHEWB, [FBOM OUR EVEKINO EDITION.] ‘ ImportanlWur Orders. From KorUers ' i i -Foetelss MoNeox, bridge For the Seat of War. OFFICIAL. _ OF THE-UNITED STATES. raised at the Second Session of the Thirty irecnffi Cbnyrm.■■• . [Public—N'p. 10D.J An act making appropriations for thcsup • port of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixly-three, and additional .appro priations for the year ending thirtieth of . Jane, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, riand for other purposes. 1 . '£c-{ t enacted by the Seuaie'andHouet of . Representatives of the United State* of Amer ica in Congress . assembled, That tHe .follow ing sums be and the same.are hereby'ap propriated, oat of any mo&ey in the.treas ury not otherwise appropriated, for the sup port of the army for the year ending the thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and. •ixty-three: ' For the recruiting service of the army, namely: For the enlistment of recruits, for quarters, fuel, Stationery, straw, post age, bunks* compensation to. oitizen sur-’ geons for medioal, attendance, transporta tion: from: rendezvous, to depots, and all other expenses until put ;ln /march to join one hundred and eighty thou sand dollars. ' -For purchase. of books of tactics and instructions for volunteers, fifty thousand l dollars, ; *v' . J ■ For pay, of the army, eight million nine hundred and, five thousand , three hundred andeighieen dollars. - > For commutation of officers’: subsistence, one million five hundred and seventy-four thousand one hundred and eighty-six dol lars and fiftyscenta. For commutation of forage for officers’; horses, two hundred and eighty-three thou sand four hundred and fourteen dollars. For payments to discharged soldiers for ‘clothing not drawn, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. • For payments in lieu of clothing, for. officers’ servants, seventy-ono thousand six hundred and thirty dollars. For pay of volunteers under-acts of twenty-second and twenty-fifth-of July,, eighteen hundred and sixty-one; two hun-" dred'and. twenty-six million's two hundred and eighty-three : thousand two hundred and eighty-two dollars:' Provided, That the President shall not bs authorized to appoint more than forty major generals, nor more than two hundred brigadier generals. And <oU acts and parts of. acts authorizing a greater number of major and brigadier generals than are above provided for are hereby repealed. 'For subsistence in kind for rogulars and volunteers, seventy-eight millions three hundred and eighty-six thousand six hun dred and.forty dollars and eighty cents. For the regular supplies of the quarter master’s department, consisting of fuel for officers, enlisted men, guard, hospitals, storehouses, and offices of forage in kind ior the horses ! males, and oxen of the quartermasters department al the several posts and stations, and with the armies in the field? for the horses of the several regiments of cavalry, batteries of'artiUcry, and such companies of infantry as to ay be mounted, and for the,authorized number of officers’ horses when serving in the field and; at the outposts,' including bedding for the animals ; of strawfor soldiers’ bedding, and of stationery, including blank books forjuie quartermaster’s department, certifi cates) for discharged soldiers, blank* forms for the pay and quartermasUr’s depart- and for the. printing! of division and department orders and reports, thirty six million nine hundred and twelver thou sand dollars. For the incidental expenses of the quar termaster’s department, consisting of post age on letters and packets received and sent by officers of the army lon public ser vice; expenses of courts-martial and courts of inquiry, including the.additional compensation of judge advocates, recorders, members, and witnesses, while on that ser vice* under the act of Mariffi sixteenth, eighteen hnndied and two; extra pay to soldiers employed, under (be direction of the quartermaster’s department, in the erection of barracks, quarters; storehouses, and hospitals; in the construction of Toads and on other constant labor, for periods of not less than ten days, under the. acts of March second, eighteen hundred and nine teen, and August fourth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, including those employed as clerks at division and department head quarters; expenses of expresses to and : from the frontier posts and armies in the field; of escorts to paymasters and other disbursing officers and to trains where military escorts cannot be furnished; ex panses of the interment of officers killed in action, or who die when on duty in the field, or at posts on the frontiers, or at other posts and places when ordered by the Sec retary,of War, and of . non-commissioned officers and soldiers; authorized office fur niture; hire of laborers in the quarter master's department, including the hire of interpreters, spies, guides for the army ; compensation of clerks of the officers of the quartermaster’s department; compen sation of forage' and wagon masters', au thorized by the act of July fifth, eighteen handed and thirty-eight; foe the appre hension of deserters, and tho .expenses in-, cident to their pursuit; and for the follow ing-expenditures required for the several regiments of cavalry, the batteries of light artillery, and such cotopanies of infantry" as maybe mountedt/vis: the'purchase of travelling forges, blacksmiths’ and shoeing tools, horse and mole, ehoeg and nails, iron ( and steel, for shoeing, hire ,of veterinary,' surgeons, medicines for horses and. mules, picket ropes, and for shoeing,tho; horses of the corps named; also, generally,Hbe pro per and authorized expenses for the move mehta-and operations of on;army not ex pressly Assigned to any other, department, twenty/million eight hundred and thirty six Thousand seven hundred and fifty 'dollars.;' .’!■! . .. /■’ For of cavhlry and artillery horses, fire milUorrfour hundred thousand dollars.-: . For mileage,ar the atlowoncemado to officers of the army for the transportation of; > themselves > and .their baggage, when travelling.on. dqty without troops, escorts. OE one.million i two hundred dna ninety-one thousand eixliundreii dollar^/ ; For transportation of tho army, iacludr ing tho baggage of this troops when moTing, either by land or:water y of olothing, camp, equipage, from.- the depots at Philadelphia and New Yorlf;fo';idverftt; ; posts.and army depots,"and from tfcosedepotato^the troops in .'the ' field ;; and, subsistence from the places of purchase and from places of delivery under contract, to sqch placer as circumstances of thesorvicemayrequlre them to-be sent;, of ordnance, ordnance stores,, and email, arms, from rfoanderles end armories to tha,;anwpqlß, fortifications, frontier.posts,and army freights* wharfage, - tolls, fwnd!-ferriages; for the purchase and .hire-of&orMS,, mqles, oxen, harness, and the purchase and repair 'Of enddrays, .and of ships/ and other seo-golng vessels,; And qdired for 'the; transportation of supplies and .for garrison purposes; For drayage and ;at .the afiTeraljpastsp hlre of pay. andother dUbdraing departments ;;thV expense of sailing public transports on the. various' 4 rivers/ 1 the 1 Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic ■;ftnd' ; Pacific'; and for .procar 'lng xaier'ot sadh posts as, from their situ* it bo ,brought from a distance; and for. .clearing; roads,'and re moving obstructions from roods,:harbora, andxiTecß, to the extent' of which may be required for ; the actual: operation* o{ .the troops in the field, 'forty million dolliui; For hire or commutation of quarters for officersn"n Adty;.hire of :quartera for storiinquses , v fpr> the- - safe keeping pf jnHitorystOTesjipf.grwihds far annate wntordnenis;;forthewußtructibif of r •hd>for, npidirihig .^uH<^n;a£ *' . For heating and cooking stoves, ninety thousand dollars. Wv ' —For maintenanetfof gunboat fleet proper, two million one hundred and sixty thou sand dollars. > Vor .maintenance'.of steam • rams, one! hundred and eighty thousand dollars. ' - ' For contingencies of the army, five hun dred ’ thousand dollars. ■ For clothinjg for the army, camp and garrison equipage, and for expenses of offices and arsenals, thirty nine million three hundred and twenty two thousand five hundred and thirteen dollars and twenty-fivo cents, j For constructing and extending.the tele graph for military purposes, and for-ex penses in operating the same, five hundred thousand dollars. Fortho medical and hospital department, including pay of private physicians, pur chase and repair of surgical instruments, purchase-, of extra hospital bedding,'Cloth ing, ice, pay of male citizens as hospital attendants; the maintenance of sick and woabded soldiers, placed in private houses or H ispitals; find other nect ssary comforts Tor the sick and convalescing in the vari ous nilitary hospitals, five Ulllions seven hun Ired and five thousand nine hundred andeighty/four dollars. ' For tho contingont expenses of tho adju tant general's department 'at department headquarters, two thousand dollars. Fpr supplies, transportation,-and care of prisoners of war, three million three hun-> dred and ; seventyrthree thousand soven hundred and twenty-eight dollars. ; . For armament of fortifications, one mil lion! .sixty-ttfo thousand five hundred dollars. ’ ' ? For the current expenses of the ordnance service, seven, hundred'and thirty-two thousand six hundred dollars. For ordnance, ordnance stores, and sup plies, including horse equipments for ail: mounted troops, Beycn million three hun dred and eighty thousAndtlollars. " .For tho manufacture Of arms at the national armory, one million eight hundred' thousand dollars. For repairs .and improvements and new machinery at tho national a* 1110 *? ,- Springfield, Massachusetts, one hundred; and fifty thousand dollars. For thepurcbashcf gunpowder and lead, one million one hundred thousand dollars. , Foradditions to andi extension of shop room, machinery, tools, and fixtures at ar senals, five,hundred thousand. dollars. Fortho purchase and manufacture of arms, for volunteers and regulars, and ord- ; nance and ordnance stores, thirteen million dollars. For* surveys of military defenoes, one .hundred.and fifty thousand dollars. For purchase und repair of instruments,, ten thousand dollars. For printing charts of'lake surveys, ten thousand dollars. For continuing the survey of the North ern and North-western lakes, including Lake Superior, one hundred and five thou sand dollars. For completion of Fort Clinch,*'Amelia Island, Florida, one hundred and fifty thou sand dollars. i . . For seoret service fund, and to reimburse the contingent fund of the army, five hun dred thousand dollars. r For payment of bounty to volunteers, and to the widows and legal heirs of such as may die or be killed in the service of the United States, authorized by the fifth and sixth sections of an act entitled ''An act to authorize the employment of volun teers to aid in enforcing the laws and pro tecting public property," approved July twenty-second, eighteen hundred and sixty one, twenty millions of dollars, or so much thereof sb may be found necessary. ; For collecting, organizing, and drilling volunteers, in addition to any sumß here tofore appropriated for that purpose, five •millionsof dollars/ For providing*for the comfort of dis charged-' soldiers who may arrive, in the principal cities ofj the United States so disabled by disease or by wounds received in the service as to be unable to proceed to their homes, and for forwarding destitute soldiers to their homes, two millions of dollars, to be applied and expended under the direction of the President of the United States. ' For enlarging, repairing, and furnishing the northwest executive building, Twenty thousand dollars. For grading and, improving that pari of Jndioiary square, in the city of Washing ington, upon which the general hospital of the United States is located, four thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of r theSurgeon General. * Sec. ‘2, And be it. further enacted, That so much of the seventh section of the aoi approved third; March, eighteen hundred and fifty-one, entitled “An act to found a military asylum for the relief and sup port of invalid and disabled soldiera of the United States/’ as requires that “all moneys,'not exceeding two-thirds of the balauce ? on hand,! of hospital fund and of the, post fund of; each, military station, after deducting, the necessary expenses,” shall be set apart for the support of the military asylum, be and the same is hereby repealed. ■ j ; - " Sec. 8. And bejit further enacted, That the enlisted men of the Ordnance Depart ment now designated as mas tor-workmen shall hereafter he designated and mustered : as sergeants; those now designated as ar morers, carriage-makers, and blacksmiths shall be designated and mustered ascor porals; those now designated as ar tificers shall be designated and mustered as privates of the first classy and those now designated as laborers shall be desig nated and mustered as privates of tho second’ c\q&z: ' Provided, That the pay, rations, and clothing now authorized by; law. .to the respective grades of enlisted ordnanoo men shall not be changed. . .Sec* 4 . And be-it further That in all cases where recruiting officers have in good faith -paid the two- dollars for , bringing accepted recruits to tbercndei yops, before receiving notice of the repealj of the ; regulation: allowing' the aame,:,the accounts of such officersshoti bo nllowcd in sctUement by thelTreasurV'Dejp'artment; ■ . Sec, ; 6. be fit further cnactsdi That there shall be added to ,the crerical force of the Burgeon General’s office , bhe, clerk;! of olass one and l one..clerk of. cla&s two, and there shall ho-added to .the cleripal; forcefof 'tho Paymaster-General'e office twenty' clerks of class two and twenty olerks of olass one; and there : shall be added to the clerical and other force of the; Adjutant! General's office four clorks ofi claas two, »ix. clerks :df class one, and ten; .other olerks at a mpnihly . compensation of sixty dollars each; -and the Adjutant Gen eral may detail teh more non-commissioned officers of the army as olerks .in his office; and the Btiin : ofi fifty-one thousand ‘. two hundred dollars is hereby - appropriated out r of any money 4h thh Treasury, hot; otherwise appropriated r ]tb pay the .salaries, of the .clerks hereby,auiborfzeil:' : .. , x fieoi' 6. And: That section five of thejaat “to.authorise the ployment-qf volunteers to aid in ehfoitlng; the laws and * protecting public properly,” . Approved' IJuiy twenty-second, > efgiieqn hnnd^ed ; and; mxty'-bne, ! and eection five, of the/Mji ‘{u/lncreiW ihe phe'pent military eßtabliahmentqf! Ujo'VhltcdStates/'. : olghteen hun dred and slxty-one, shiU be so construed aa to alloW ri*ehty?five /aoUors of the 'bounty ofone huhdraldoilars.therein pro-) vided to be paid litamediately aft6r trnlfeti ‘meht soldier ofithe regular and voltmtehr fbrce» ; hereafter enlisted during the c.ontinhahcb' of the J exiffting war, dna! the, kuhi-Juf seven millions’ ; fivo handred ihoasqnd ; dollars‘j ia; 'appropriated ff»'..a]Mh!|qyjh§n^ : iii-".-.--w ; Sqo. ; 7, And :fcjj if .further,. T^ti 1 all Lheaidsrdo-campappolhWdby hathority of the oct approved,fifth August,.eighteen: handred and- rixiy-one, entitled “An act snpplbmen tary : to i on' 'ac 6 entitleaanoctJO' incf#ase : taiW establishment jbf >' the { xlfnited. ; ißt*te*. , / : 3»pprqved July: twenty-nine, righieCfi qmjired and sixty :Benata-for>: ; s >! Uii ,-a»K. the President of the tTniUA States be and fiv hereby ia nathoriied, end vith the y *■ consent ofthe 'to appohU'as many military storekeepers' in the ‘ Quart,eraas-' ter’s departmen t of the army as the ex ige n cies- of the service n£oy require; provided the whole number of military storekeepers! in- that department shall-not-OEceed twelve.- Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That fhe following sums be and the same are hereby, in like manner, appropriated out of any moixey. in the Treasury not other wise appropriated, for the service ; of the year epdiog tho thirtieth of June, .eighteen , hundred ond sixty-two : ‘ . For the construction and maintenance of ihe gunboat fleet proper, four hundred thousand dollars. v . ' For purchasing; construction, and main tenance of steam rams, four hundred thou sand'dollars. For pay of private physicians, purchase. Anil repair of surgical instruments, pur chase of extra hospital bedding, cldthing, ice, and other necessary comforts for.the sick and convalescingin the various milita ry. hospitals, one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars. > For compensation of chaplains of hos pitals, from the date of the commencement of their service to tho thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, twelve thousand dollars. For the contingent expenses of the Pay master General’s office for the year ending thirtjeth of June,-eighteen, hundred and -sixty-two, one thousand dollars, v Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That the. Secretary of War be authorized to com mute the army ration of coffee and sugar, for tho extraot of coffee, combined with milkand-sugar, to be procured in the same manner and, under tike restrictions and guarantees as preserved ineatsj pickles,' butter, and desiccated vegetables are pro cured. fp? the navy; if he shall believe ,it will; be conducive to the health and comfort of the army, and not more expensive to the Government than the presentation, and if it shall bo acceptable to the men. - Seo. 11. And be it further enacted, That the restriction or limitation contained in tho proviso to the joint resolution, approved sixteenth,-eighteen hundred and. sixty-lwo,' transferring the superintendency of the Capitol extension /roni the War Department to. the Department, of the; Interior, shall not. be so construed or ap*, plied os to 1 prevent tho.completion of and the payment for the painting now in pro gress on the wall over the stairway on the western sideoflhe south wing agreeably lo the terms";of contract toade ' between General M. C. Meigs, on behalf of the Gov ernment, and E. Leutze, the' artist, on the ninth day of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-one. Approved, July 5,1802. COMMERCIAL RECORD. eiTTSBUKUtt JHABKJSTH [Reportedtpecialljfor Ik* Piatbttrgk WiDSttpA,Y Augaat 20.—The general piarfcet re mil ns quiet withbat few chances to note. There is an iisproted demand f>r flour, which together with limited receipts and a lightitock r has created an ad vance. Bacon also Is firmer, and prices are tending upward. In groceries there is not- much doing, though the market is firm. firm with en eiwedlDgty light spppijr in muket- tfalej of 65p bbls Extra Family at $3. to $5,30; 7Ado at $5, to I2S do do et S 3 $5,10 and and 100 do .lo'at S3A3- Extra Ja held at si,sO@<,Co and Bye Flow $3,12. BACOK—Shoulders bare advanced -to 4}£o with jaiea of 8,600 Iba at this figure. Hama steady with soles of 3 tea common anger cued at 10c aod 7 do do at lttfy®Uc. Plain hams hare advanced to 8c and plain coQTassed B)^®B}^c. , GBOO&UlEd—quiet but,unchanged; sales of 10 hhds sugar at 10c for Porto lllco; and lie for H.' 0., 10 this do 2t. 0. at 10j4 c » bgs medium coffee at 25 bge pilots do at 23@‘£%c' and 16 bbls Uo lasses et 66c. t- . sale of 20 Uhl* common at SO&Slc. •? s BAIEDBBEF—firm with sales of 600 lbs sugar cared at U@U}£c. CllEKBE—Prime W Bis firm at 7%c and Ham-, burgial Bc. PEACHES—a shade lower; sale of 30 boxes at $2,60 to $3,00 per bushel. _ Philadelphia Cattle Market. •August 18.—Tbe arrivals a&dsales of Beef cattle 'are Urge this week, reaching (boot. 1700 bead. 7be market continues very .dull, and prices 25c the luO tbs' lower than but ■quoted. The receipts sod aalea of cows reached abotft-120 bead this week, selling at from $lB to $2B-for epriug» era, and $20®30 $ head for cow and calf ,/ Tbe arrivals of sheep are large this week, reaching about .7000 bead, and selling at from $2.60 to $4,25 M bead, at to quality Lambs are qaoteu at s3@4 V hoed. , the receipts and sales of fat bogs at H. G. ImhoiT* Union Prove Yard reached 1X25 head, tbU veek, sel ling at from £f ,60v$& foritUHed, and $5@5,60)1100 fbs net (or corn fed bogs, according to quality. Foaanatf CouMactaL.—[tan Kuaora] —7ho week* iy cotton market was received per tbo Anglo Saxon via Farther Point. The qnoutlona of -Fair' nod Middling Mobile and Uplands are ttvpecUvely for Uir aud 1W for. 'Middlings.- • i . Tkxdg Bxpost.—Manchester advice* arc favorable the market for cotton gbodsaud yams still having an advancing tendency, with small sales. - Lmavooi. Bnsatrsturra llawtar—The market is qotstand steady. Wakefield, b'ash A Co., Blgland, Atbya 4 and others report: Floor steady at 24s *od@2Bs for American! Wheat doll but steady; red southern and Bs 10d@lls Ad; white western anid aouthrra lle@l2s Od. Corn quiet and steady; yellowand-mixed29*(3l39a3d; whiteS2ts33e. ; , , LtTKSFOoa Protisips Maunx.—The provision market Js dull. . Blgland; Atbya 4 Co., and others report : beef Inactive. ’ Fork nominal; bacon Orta at 3Ga; lsnf , *tcady et 41s Gd(js44s; tellow steady 1 at 47i@48s. *'.• ■ . ■ \ :■! Loswa slaiijut*—(Baring) flour quiet at a «J«* clioebfOdper barrel; Jron.steady; sugar quiet and. steady; coffee easier; rice steady; teas quiet at It Id per pound for ctmmon Cargon; spirits turpentine have an upward tendency, and are quoted at 115 e. tallow dullatYTs Gd;~Unssed cakes active at £lO>£<gt £ll| Unseed oil steady at 4K&4l* 3d; sperm oil no ■ales; cod oil steady at 435@44e., CtSVELI*D 4 KiTTUOMU BmUL*OAP, Aug. JS.— 2H eks vrh«rt, B TKennedy 4 brosi.CA'do do L WU martb; 44 dodo Jeo Herbert; 62 bdU paper,Foster'4' Flmon; SApkgs ale, Wo Edtnnnds; 12 bbls peart, Gulp 4 bbepttd, 18 bxscbeeee r ; F Yangorder, 249 «k» wheat, Hitchcock, McCroery 4co;2sske lagin SB.iA oPMafkl#;62 copbeVi T MljOwo; 1 car iron .ore, Kimick 4 co; ldo foe, B F Beal. ' FiTTSibaoa, Tr.'WanrsA Cnicauo B/unaon), AuguitSO—lAbbls fruit, F Bcxmeyer; 133 oQbbU, B Patterson; 30 oos palls,BCooper.4eo; flek* pearls- JB CaqOeldA co; LOO bids*,Bays 4 Stewart; 20 bbls oil, w Smith; 28 bbls whisky. Elisa Bryftr, 21 pkga rivets and'wire.B towhsend 4 fed: 30doz pails, Bho* maker 4'Lang; JAdo’do J A OiUgbey; 20 do do W B Kirkpatrick; 15aks rags, I B-Oodfrey; 60 bbls fleur, dopes Alaughllns..'- ... ~ , ‘ . qi; sTßAjautKaTs. Tli OBGH EN Y- EIVEK i JEfeji' X3L ' ~ . nifflnurf.- - - Jagah^aß The PUBUCY, Capt. Bu;h McLean, will reedveT freight for.Olt City THIS BAT. \ »ui.> aulA ' 1 / T B. J. OOTLE, Agsnt. ■; ■ Atirf*%WOrtU»Ot., No. 87 FdoBTH.StBKBr, - ' ' '• 1 ‘ •' iv ' - ft. 'botijbt' preriraf-tothe geaend advaace .la.prtoss of Jqljlit.:. Wi ars^aabledtowll! at.Very'filtomhfe wiidA,’ 1 •'•'- i, Snfl“ v ,pKJNNtjYI<VA-NtA -M. illiii'l' AJt Y ITAOAOKttT, al WmGBKSrBB t (6r Bc&riri , nftlt . ~ J ‘■ ’ U* £ r TUi XiadenyWtl bßoprMißinsinis <(l>, 1862. ItwMebirUwUbythetsgWdtnreatUalait <«*bloal with fall ooHegiate poworm. In ft« capjdtnv, baUdlcis*>:wblcU|r«raoc«ctfdaadfpniUt#d at a«o«V ot over alxty tboaohiT ansngsafoiaof. tho highect ofdir.for the comfortable qo4rteriog and '•uUlatlDgof 60S handred and fifty caoefh.'* •' a.corp«o£ competent end experienced ifiitntctorp )iriU giro tbele .undivided attention to itbe trdoel Bepartmeni.ab4.ahD to .make tboir lbitnle* tloa Iborpnri* afid .practlcil. ; Tho dcparimeot ol :'i\adird’c2bbimotf'‘tbs Cbairaee: Prlnunr, CommefOlat'and ScientlflcL Golfasletoand Militarj. Tho moral,.training pf pidete.wUl .by canfailyat -1 obujndd of JAMES H.OOOPKB, Saak Btockf Orof Oof. THXO. HYATT. Pmldent PiM. A. v, • ... ... , ; eal&2W- iiYWKiuiilU UOOKI X\;BASGS.‘ I :y- ■- r : * We are maklng lwp litre ofonrnewJRAKGES, Ko. I.Sf«et wide,andWo“i,t ftsot 6laches..-Timrive Vcfsr eeoaoiAcef in faeL;-.; .i A ;V- -? fir ' . AUo».SSATB:FBOKTBetOf-lbe lateatWesasd' -CAST IBOVaOUBS TBONTS, IfiOß &AILIBQ. hod all kinds of CASTINGS mads to arte. anS Bo.47redmlttmet, ACigheay/ • • PROPOSALS. '\J\ -'f ‘»i 'Wi* o«*»T«K>t. ) i; '-Washington,Aagcat Stb, V IS6A X . Propaaala will ihe recolrtd by thli, .bt-partoient until 6 p. m- ptjlha2Cthof AUGUST, delivery, at (be following /kraoalsi of torse« quip* ment«,C. 8, Cavalry pattern,tth'rßltta’teTspe-mid:. At the Watertown Ananal, Watertdwa, lUuichn «ett*,3jUXjaeti; -i ... At the Wstervliet AjCMnal,;West Tipy,Jit»w Vprir, ... , At tba New Vork Arwual, Gdrernor’aTabuul, New' York, 10,'OOP sets; ' At tie Frsnkford Arsenal, .Bri dajbofg..Pcao.*jlra• • nla;A r W>**ta; AC-fhei -Allrgt&ny Aisettml, l’Utaburgb, Pennsyba-. ,»et»; At' the St; JGouU, Arsenal. St Louts, Missouri; NVOO fdUV *' ‘ _ ■ "These *et4 torso eqnipmrntaaro to ha furnished comp eto, except »ba hors* brash, carry comb, lariat picket pinytttii-aoAWaokU Sample# can t-zaaiaed attach, oj;ti)?AbpTo tamed Areenala. , They are to ho »übj«ct,iQ itwpectioii! at'tbe AVeeiJali where dells. tired, before belig tw>*iTed by thb Government; none, to he accepted or pafd for bot thcb aa are apprpsed upon inch Inspection; l.~: ■ - DoliverteS must:.bo.xnsdo-tO;loii{of not less thin fifty aets Mr week.for alt contracts, o? 600 sets otda er.; one. hundred sets per week f<T all CTntracta of. ’ffoia five. hundred dp toono- •tbonsdnil mib; two. hundred eets per weak for all contracts «f from one tbauaand to two thousand.-fits; five hundred teu per week all contracts of from two tUoa«snd to six thousand sets; eight buodred efets pfer w«ek for all contracts of from six thoosand to tcnthoui andsets. Failure (6 deliver st a specified- lima wfll subject •tbe'eoturactortoe forfeiture of the quantity to te deliiered statist lima. equipments are to be’ .boxed) five oe*e : in a box, in the cusiomarymanner—’ bits and saddles of assorted hamberq.end the con* . tents to beclstinelly 'markod on ; ecds of tbs box. The boxo* to be charged!*! cost.fo be <le* tennined by the inspector. • ‘ Bidders-wili-state, axpUoitly, in their proposals,' ! the t mei quantity and place of each delivery. Each party obtaining a contract will be required te enter Into bonds, with proper sureties, for the faithful fal*‘ fllarebtof4htrSame.‘ r..';' Bids of persona who are not. manufacturers, or regular dealera, in leather work, will not be consid ered;'and’the Department rcuerree to itsslf the right to rrj:ct any or *ll bids which may be made. ’• 1 t.pon the award being made, successful bidders, ooly, wilL be notified, ana. they will be furaUbod With forma of the contract and of tee bond rtquired of them. : ' ' 1 Proposals Will be atdresiel to "Goo. J.W. Bipley, Chief of Ordnance, Washington, K oand will be endorsed "Proposals for fiutae Equipments.* 1 .. JA9. W.HIrLIT, ' anl2'-eodid , j ; BHg. Gei.,Chitf ofOrdnsacg. I KON VESSELS FOB -KIYEK AND J_ HAUBOB DSFEHQEr—Xho,»vy Department will receive proposals for £beconstruction and com* pletlon in. every respect, except guns, orduaoce . sioreij provisions, fuel, SOd nautical instrument*, for - vesflottof 'iron forrivoraad harbor delance, similar to'tboko building lu'New York, having a sia.ldre-' 1 ▼living turret. > The draft of watsruoV to excood ted betf-and iboryesMls to Le provided witba condenser for gupplylgg the ooilcrs with'pure water! - , .Ou personal appliestioa to the Department, persons • intending to oßer can see the plana and specifics* tions, which will he tarnished. iothe contractor by the Department, . Mo offer, will be considered onleestrom parties wbo are fully prepared to execute work of this kind, lur ing in their own name at the present time suitable shops and tool* ' The act of Congress approved July 17(h, I!C2, pro* blblis the transfer of any contract, or order, or in terest therein. ■■ Tha bidders will stite tha price and the least time lit which they will agree'to complete the vessel, and ibe reduord pries for each succeeding month. Prop* • sitlons sill be teceived until fllsf of At GUST, but •will be extended to the 2Slh of August for parties of* firing from w«t of the mountain*. The proposals must"be endorsed “Pro'pcsals-for- Iron Ytsfcels lorßiver and Harbor Defence," to dis* YlpgoWh lbsm from other ba»inofg letters, aulS;4t A LLKUtttt* ) COUNTY, Joseph Fisher, Administrator of theQgjmP estate of Frederick fcUrnick, detested, and hUigotet Uarnlck, widow of aaU decedent, You are hereby cited to b« and appear before th 6 Begister's Coart of Allegheny County, to.be be d in the Court (louse, in tne City ef Pittsburgh, ou-bATUBDAY the 23d day of August, A. D. 18$S, at 10 o’clock a. nr,' then and there to adoV cause,'if any. you hare, why the Let* .ten of Administration upon the estate ef said Fred erick Uarnlck, 1 deo’d, shall not be revoked. Herein tat not, coder tha penalty, that may ensue. Given und-r my hand and stal of offlce, at Pitts* .bnrgb, tbisUtbday of August, A!D. 1802. 1 auU:td WM. J. BICIIABD3OS, liegiafer. Qfc.LLLN& UUT.—Tho underaigned. ei lO centora of tha late OoL Lipoid Sabi, offer the stock of choice WINES and LIQUOBB of bU aataia (in ttore at the corne'r «f Market and Second streets, Pittsburgh,) to the public, at private salt, and at prices so low as .to make it an inducement to pur chasers to.giver them an early' call. The former friends of the establishment are especially invited, and expected to .favor the estate wltu tbelf custom, as. they had the bait opportunity to know the raporidr qualities of the stick kept by.the deceased, fl. ttAßii, .. . Y G. KtifcTZ, > Executor*. aulSiSm ' H.P. MpgLttß,j DESI’BOV I’OUR—Haw.Koaches, <*o. ; Destroy yo4r— Mies, Moles and Ants. ■ t .£«,£*. . , Doing g<mr —lfoths‘in' Furs, Clothes, Ac. - ’ Dertroy yt/wr—ktutqsitov* and Fleas. Dmtng four-insect* on Plants *nd Fowls. Doing year—lnsects ou Animsls^Ac.g Costar’i Bat/Boaoh, Ac.. . ‘ . Exterminator; Bid-bug Exterminator; Electric Powder for Insect*. MB “OKLY TttfALLIBLS BXUXDIXS KKOWS.” "Fr«e'DO|SP(>ilOU."' ••Not dangerous to the Human Family." “IUU do not die on the nretulus.” ••They cope out oftheir botes to die.” toM iwrykre- by ell WkoleeaU Cr%sgUt» In the Urg* dt re, end. by Drwyirt*, Grocer », etortbrrptrt, end Bttatfere censraMf, in all country town* tea Til lages In the United State*. tL E. frSLLKBS A 00. end B. A. JAH2TESTOCK A C 0„ principal wholeetl* end retail agerits In .Pittsburgh, Fn> , \ ••“Country Pesters con order u above, or oddreee orders direct, (or tor prior*, terms, Ac.,) to; . tIIN&V'B. COSTAB, -• ' : .-'rimcifalDepft, . jslfcSmdewT • Mo. 482 Broedv«y h ßetr York. sjEwiJira juacmjrm. A WILSON'S Seyrinfj Machmea, 80.J7 PIPTH aTBKT.riTTSBCBOH, littftbd fke Ptnt Prtmntn ei tks UNITED STATES; PAI R For tbA Yean 1868,1R59 and 1860. OPWABBS Or SOioOO'MACHISeSBQLD IN Tni ' ■ trarren state;. ■ < . HOBBTHAN tOJXH SOLD THS PAST TBAB, . ,J wioswVotiei IUEBOypD BIWUO it BKOTOEO' .PUlCB3r',wiib increased confidence of lUxncriU,'M* 4b« test’tad'took* raUableffamilyßeving Masbjna !wom Im ttMC’-lidoed equally veil on tbs tjilskcC and, .thinnest &brie*, makes the lock-etftchtmpo«lbhjto aliito otf both tides; issUable ihccastrao tlon,moti' sjlpsdy'iß increment,* aid' mbrednrabJs 'than wy otharjmachia*l"_' "j' V.' ; gifing prices aid deeeriptieirof' Ma .byietter.'‘ } U Jtayy Mieblpa three tetri.' '‘-V tiar. -;:;,WM.!flqttßgß.Ai<XV r ., ’ j ■ ; ; double thread sj.^.-• ;t,i Baiewowh»;Fii 12 flfTri mni, 9 .- . PITTBUUBGB, Pa. ■ : . Thjw,Kaehlnea viU.do aUfclndaof vork<ihd art jkepUn.. impair one,year #ltbout any u.-'.' .-.izyn ;,BPIOlal hotice. ,1 . : - Estthapuiflln I* {brtetly avured tbit they. may :bwr. aod ffw .Wltuttlfl UAOftINK !“ hotvttbv staniubg the {rotor mUstatemant* pSVpbrtlag to esc ahaU from tba'Gi , bV«i i diß«k&-BeWlflJ['wiichine 00.- -'tad others. The Idea of stopping pdrsoni from using: ■ tb«w si achln— j wheu.tbey «»ig# a too usjfrpo* sell ing .thepw {a pww<sronA p -TMi r Macßiw,vas,.pai.-. we where (b'wbota : #«* oatosold Machine: baro been legally stopped fratauifiurlt, o&bhra' bid to AGENTS WjfNXSP... . ifianAonij 'n<Y/L qLj.frfrSY.STflAjif «;co; pLjuuni: ;v ; : ;; X?i SWLhbU. dopWqeatt* BtrtfeU.Piour; ... . . £OQ, da u *lcgUextra//do '"'do;'' ‘ . : W do u m ( Ponl*tf do- ' .. 75 .do, XX Derwent. .do*. ‘t ' 170 :.do i i MrU(6KurIsZXS ' " do; ■> fiO .do iPremluih 4IQJ» y do; - - 'l2O. do. {PaUeor Ohio do; ‘ , lMlpdo !«aff*Miw»hall T do " ’ ' V , “ 130 ll •- d 0 ; L 100, do/Hdms Blillji , - ■ .. IUO dailladuon Mnii do; i T 5 , d»j6CbelkATro«f r St.l < onla/to;. ; .: ■ .. 160;. do 1 wlrfooi brands family, • d^; 87 .'doVpttrsSfs Tlonr; . . Tbs abbtsarsjUi cbolca grands qfpU VbeatfTon^ 1 •uatoraandturaalsbjr ; ■*»■■' .• fiCKOUAKCft, M LAHO, anT-,-;'- i-nri'V •'■ , f ., : .B^>.Llb*r»Kr*»t r 7,- TK 1 XTKi/i^KAMII<Y P'lllrMK,r *<V? JC| Very cboiesl on hnd and for tais lov r hr - * ■■ v '7/. li ", 4 COB, •» fatB w** -«g A'l'tt— 6,W for Mis by i . prime, in store &di /.ALIOOrtTACO, rjriiKE aNO . Oj»*plSsiNT X AKD ESSAFB 2XKDlCl^KB._For»nplNuani and'dafijceTtmT diseases, "use ffEtilßOtD'S EX* TRACT iiCCHU,whiaS has rtceired tUa. unlorae monto'f.ths ouit wotaiaent pirrsiclani lathe Cniu*d States. Is h4w‘lui»r*d to ian afflicted humanity see certain cart for tit* fi)Qaving disease* ud symptom* originating from abase of the Urinary or ' XJeaeyal lability, Rental and Physical' Depnwrioo. •ImbeclUtjf.DetensiDatio* oi Blood'to tb’ft Hud, ConfoMd Ideas, Hjsterta, General Irmabilltyi BtatlMeneu and Sleeplessness at Sight, .Abunca .of Muscalar .Kffidgncy,. Lou of Appetite, Dyspepsia, JLmsciatioo, Low bplritaj DUorganixa .tkinor Paralysis'oTth# Organs otOtnerntton* Palpi*. . tation aS the iienrt, and in tact all. .the concomitants ! *fa nerrcaa and debimated stats of the s/eCem. -• To inhnra the 7 gexntioe,- cat 5 this: out.: AU for , Helm bold’*; Take.DO other,.. Caret guaranteed, - Sesadvertlsemerit tn'anbthßTCoTump. ~*p29:dAwF H AFFINE OK MleifiKY Y Tbatu tub Q out ids.—The Froprietbrs of the “PAC INIAN CABINET OP WONDEKS, ANATOMY oad MEDICINE” have determined, rrgardlea of oxpenae, to Issue, free, (for the benefit cfeuffering' • humanity,) four, of- their most isstruedvaand inter •? . atii'g Leotnrt* on Marriage end iU Disqualifications; Nervous Debility, premature i ©elite of Mas hood, Indigestion, Weakness or. Depression, Loss cfKpcr gy and 'Vital Powers,' the' Great Social Evils, and tiiOß* Maladies which result from yomhJul follies. Excesses 4f Maturity, or Ignorance of Physiology and Nature’* L»w. These iavaleablb Lecture* bare bean the nuana.pf enlightening mod .saving tbcus* auds»and will, be forwarded ire* on.the ieceiptof four a4drvs»lng'“S«reiarjr : .Wsri«xii CiaM jtsf qfdMfotty.endAfvdwiiw, 6G3 JSrvtLdvay, N* Y" jn&lytmrv . ; .. ' ; . ANHUUO; HOW LOSII iiUW BSSTOBEO!—JuI PaUukd, in i Soled Ea v4oj*.,‘. PriftSlz'CenU. ’ : ' ‘ A- Lecture on the Nature, Treatment ani’Bcdical sperms to frbcEa or SemloeiSYeskpec*, Invol untary Emissions, Bex oil Debility;knd Impedimenta to MarHrtge J fefenemUy, Nervousness, 1 Consumption, Epilepsy ifidlfits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, rpatddtucftou-Bulf’Abnae, Ac. CUL vEBWELIi, M; p., Anihorof the •♦Green Book,” Ac, “A CO<?N I TCr,TUOUaANPS OFBOFKEREB3,” Scnt'uhdrrifttl, in a plain envelope'toanyaddreas, post-pajtf.’oh ‘ receipt of six ccuu, or two I’postage 1 ’postage stajnps/br- j DA CH. Ji 0. KLINE, - 127 Broadway, N. Y.. Post-Qfflce Box 1686.' anTjAmdawT i l Oif SMB. CAA ACHES of first quality TIMBER Uvv LAND, situated in «on county, and a shsrt dlstanca from Toby's. Creek, can be for the small, snm trfdt^4,o6(b’.' : one-fourili ofto* tondisparftcily. level,And of ti ji soil. " A ; forge jjttadiity of Cherry trees, seme ol.which are six feet, acroe*. '• *'•' '• ' Aprlvip :t if, Mcf.AlS ACC.y TO2 Fourth, et, .. OjS rE!NXY.;p'A'HEi!;i‘ JLvJTOR SALE.—A ihree-storybrich dwelling, “with uaidoms, lot 20x110, in onoof thd beat squares on Penn atreOt, all in good order. • Priqe.tmly £4,600 —sl*Ow. : ts*hand' balance in fire equal annual pay ment*.- -Pian—ion at any time.- ;i luqulreot, • fl. McLAJN A CO,,- , myalctf ... • ..1 :ltfl gonrthfrtreet.'' jjjStiiAAi txm ciAJia, ‘ ABOUT EQHT HOlia* POWBB. IB GOOD OBDEE. WILL BE BULB CHEAT FOB CASH. - Enquire at the . GAZETTE OFFICE. teltidtf . . Fifth street, above BmKhfield. AL U A BLE 1 KOPiSKTY FUrt SALE,—A part or the. whole of fourteen acr»e of rich.bottom land, immediately telow the "Ar descb Oil Works,” tnd adjoining the property of W. B. Holmes, Esq., deceas d. The plot txten 's from the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne A Chicago Railroad; to tbe Ohio river, bsv’og.a deep .water landing of COO feet, now .being used ai a market garden, 4 is offered fur sale orerchange for city property. '• * • For terms apply to ' Wil. H. WAKEHAM, ; At his realdeuce, 37 East Common, Allegheny. anl8:lm ■ ,i- i . ; . : . CIHUiOiS STuCH FUK SALE.—*I will / se t at Fobllc Sale, on THUIthDAY, 28th inst, at 10 o’clock, my residence In Cbertler* township, Allegheny comity, near Obey’s Tavern, on the Steu benville Turnpike, 23 head of full blood Durham and J3ra<le Cattle'} 3 Morgan Colts, and a small lot of "Co tier old Sheep. 'The above stock is composed, of some of as good blood as is In the 6tate. Tfcote wish ing to. improve thtir stock' will do well to attend.’ T'edlgree furnished and terms made known on day-of salo; 7 JOHN GODGSUh. sal&eodtd-dasF UUFBKIUH BUILBIM* IA/AcJ h\)H (O SA LE.—The nndenignod offer* for salts on rea ronable terms, some of-the choicest epots for hnlld ing purposes that are to be found around Pittsburgh. They are sitnaUd-withiaone hundred yards of the Urmlnas of-tie Centre Avenue Horjo Bailwsy, and are beautiful locations for private dwellings. The. •eraery and 'everything renoeis them extremely de? suable for anyose<Wß&tingto locate ooisidtiof the clty'llmtts,and*ttho same time so. near are they’ that communlraiiod can be had with ’ the city at au hours, '.Lots.from.one-fonrth'of aaaoeonwards. ' ■- Abo, Western Lands, situated In lowa, Min* Deeotaand Wisconsin. : Also, eovefal small lots in MlnorsvUle, 60x250 feet. The above property will be sold on accommodating tonns. Inquire of JOHN IIKKBON, corner Sixth and Wood streets, . Or, VH. A. IiEBEUN, - an2:6md Clerk’s Office, Court Honse. I | hi O IBA h L H I'HUrAHT V ; i' UH JL/ BALE.—Two brick dwellings, sup plied with water and gas; lots each 30 by. 160 feet, situated on Booth avenue, Allegheny city. : . * A building partly finished, with targe stone base-' mcut, an acre and a. quarter of ground, situated on Woods’ Bun,'a' short distance Bom the Manchester Paasengor and FL W. A C. Railroads, being suitable lor manufacturing purposes. Also, a form of K<p acres, six and a half Vpiles from the dty, and ; ooe and a'quarter tuilss from Onrt ney’s.&utioa, P. Ft. W. A C. B. 8., with a young Orchard of 800 trees, a watsir power Saw MllVtwo Honsee, and other improvements; fifty acres alesred,’ balance timber.. . For fonh&r particulars inquire of ’ BAM’L BYEB, 61 Fedorsl AJltj hfctij, ap2S err 325 Liberty »trftet. Pit 1 shutvh. IJIUH BALE iu TkiE TKAUE4- New crcp N. O. Bogar; Porto Bko, do; Cuba , do; Green and Black Tcasi Tobaccos; * Syrujt; Choice sjtta family Flours; Baron; - And a general stock of Groceries, la store and or* iUlngaod for tale by McDOHALB A -ABBUCKLES, Wbolmle Grocers, Produce and. Oomniiaiusa'fller chants Moo. 243 Mid 244 Liberty street, near heal , 01W00d.., 4 . . . ; auB TO LET. f IX). laET—The Two fcs tor j Brick House, X Ho. 03 Liberty street, from now to the drat of AMit. 1863. ■ The fdrnltors, earpsta, btioda aad kitchen'otcmila, baeing twea io.ne* only four, month*, will be sold low to any one renting-tbs borne. . ' - Y B. J. AfcDEBSON, anlt\;2w at Chea*. Smyth 4 Co.V llg.Water et. r I Hi. lih'i’.—rA . iargo, well hnißbetl And X. comfortably fornixbed Btoro on Market, between Third ind Fourth etroeta. ’ • ' ' Along B6dni, fitted op for aschool* and horetefore' occnplM by 'Mr. 1 Aeery'a Academy for young ladles. Alio,kelson’e Aabrotyps Boosu, corner of Third .and Marketstrseta. .Alao,tsTeral- Booms snltable for olSoee.' - . Bent Vor j to#, to suit tbo.'timos. a; * • B/P. ‘ ;1 ' - otgfier Third and Market rtroeta. “liiOK KENT t>K'»AX/E.w-A HUUbK 'JC j ocmUinlaßiiiiretoomi sad eeUtr-, togottier with' -THiaTT-THBBE &€B£S OF LAND,within on©- forth of • mil* of.* HtyitlUQiStttion, far 9160 ptr _■ Ala*, 'j&jii s W. tiQPSff.coßtilafag rotmt, oel* lir tad arret, oil Chtrttenjtreet; Pint Ward, AQe» ‘gheay,fotfsloparxnbotli.- i - ’ Torfarthef comdro cf t u . aWm PATXIBBOK, . ... , L ;K ... ~ . Gapt.HAYSv ' ' ,*t Hayrrfllg guiku OOH SALE OB BENI—An (Oil Be •<C fines?,!la complete inder.; Apply t«: I <> ■. ■ , ttgOßT'iX&TfttfßS,- ~..jahs^dtf nv ._.- AU'y itbaw, Jfo. 185 Fjotirth ft.. 01XC1NKAT1 BEAD WOBKE : i • £t> v Kii I ZfcCOBBICK, GIBBON & CO., HAHCrACTUBBBS 07 Lejwi.Pipe,. - Sheet Lead ' And Bar. lead. 1 v; » ALSODBAiKBS-IH Pig Lead, . Patent Shot and •• , • Block Tin. ■-••V.-I s*'>T j V ii 2tran .STtrsti jxtwbki,Maui, axd Stcavobs.) . j.fklng«xdialr*l|;Uith» Xiead.Trpde, qaaftnigb \V:»tof#.to:feUer -WTinUgrlo DiiLißß, and «o tlfTnHCTah;tßaiit'ct&‘t»'B*d»lAewtMr*/'' "i • v:t •.“•»•] UAltO.— in out frltad* nniltha'rmbUc that'’V* bars Jaittwelred, an ti er* bow open for', on* at tbe aod.b«at»elcciedittocb« AfDBvOSfiOBEUIOALS. OtLS. DYKBXUrr?, PBBFtfiroXawl FAKGY.ABxIOL£S,Ac.v4c.»>to be, found. lathe rtty/Whlcfcttoattplapared to to adl;e^itotoera.bk : to«flitin« l r ottrcatltoatoek be tog bouht fbrcatraro'firs* hand*. «*w ; • ' ' . Tr * {WOOJJfiIOB ALLACE, •- ■ ; ;. - AM; Liberty a treat. J3i £BKttioMv CIIOCOLAIX->ai* prepared ✓UCOA, 11UOHA, IBKNCiI, HQ *<KQPATinG and VAKILLA’ CHOCOLATBS. warrant#*' tonal* to (lbalt» an* flator totbe' Parle‘;Cbw»latto ; hart ’■uMx3UtotertafcTtff , acajirozLOonqoftbjr all who hare onceuaed.tlaemto* MaSSSa^ed^bj’w? Baber* Ov,alf tbelr ifa la, to TW/dweter, fluto.japd for tottat ihelr-Branch : 2)epSv Hto'SlT Fulton aireet,ff*w TcrfcCltjr, and by OrocenabdlmhnceaeraUj'thtoQntioattb* Outoto . loOfla...■•:■-,., • 11 at Fultogetreet.yewTdrfc*r., j Sot tale few by WWN * TETLSY, aalS ISO Wood tttMt, •1 - • XTOBMAL SCHOOL.—H. WILLIAMS i>i bea opened 4 NORMAL Nfc. S 7 8L Claii itrwt, Third «tcry. " 'JSec&frer- - - ■•» .Heti the eohnielkar of the Teechra, the sun to whoaell of ns took tor edrtoe kndrlastrnction. JOHH J. WOLCOTT. I concur meet heertUr with the shoved fc ~ tSOSABD H. XATOJf, I cheerfully concur tilths opinion exprcaed shore. • W, B. FSSW. I take plaunre In Siring It u mj cptnlso thst the foregoing recommendation Is tolly marled. ■ i A. BUBTT. 1 know of no one who <leeerre* higher testimony la hiifcTor. B.N. AVKET, I full; concur in the abcVe I - D, !>X2(2fXSO2f. , He can prepare popils fbij the. High rakker than an; other teacher in thiecity. • ' ' ? A«T. DOUTHKT. tea. ~4hfc3l«wd : Tunis—Sl' perw6ek t In LV iTIXDTB, TBOY; Jf,- Y.—The 'Thirty-ninth :A9D!(sl Session of this instituUcn will commenca on WJhitKJ&LAY, 'September 47th, 18b2,V All the 064 HM of Instruction 1 vrfll bo jgiTW, • jjnriog tbe eomiig' jr*u-, precisely as hsreto&e. -nhe AMUAi Brcistxa, coatatning full tnformstkm, may. be ofe talned from , -fTof. CHAULEB DUOWBg, au7;lta . J. ‘ " : YHncto*. r OTELS, JjWENCH’S HOTEL, OS TOEEUBOPEAX PLAX, CITY OF NTSV YORK, SIMQLB BOOHS FIFTY CBHTS PBB DAY. Qiif Bail eoreer Frtoifert BnitL (Oppoelt* City Halt) .Hr’MoaUas they.may I>eordered in the spacious Befociory. ; Thera is a Barter's Shop and Bath Booms attached to the Hotel /■ , It ’ •»“Beware of BCNNKRS and HACKMEN who eay tre are fhlt * - ..- r : \ ; noC&dlyw K. FBENOff, Pxowbxtpx. American house, bosto'jt, ia the lamst and host arranged Hotel '-in the Hew England Btatee; is centrally located, andMsy'of an omb from all the route* oftraTeL; It cpntalnsaUthe modem improvements, a&d evcryccnvenfence.fcr the comfort jum accommodation of (the ; traveling nubile. The sleeping reem* are large and well-TentUated; the smite* of room* ere well arranged, and completely famished forfomUlesand forge traveling parties,and the house will continue to be kept asm first clam hotellneveryresp(ct, ; - -i^r. Ja2l:lyd • LEWIS BICE, -Proprietor. mISCELL^JI'EOUS. MISSOURI: ,The Hannibal lad’. B. R. Co. have for sale UVJSIt 600,' 00 ACBE3 of the best PBAIBIS AND’ TIMBER FARMING LAND IN' THE WsBT,'at kjw prices,on ten years’credit, at five per' cent, interest. Twenty per cent, is deducted for mil payment In cash, orih the Land Bonds of the Com pany, taitm ei per t If payment is .made within 4wo jean from date of purchase, with interest," At pres ent, the market prrea or these bonds to from 60 to 60 per cent, below pax, which affords an extraordinary opportunity to buy any of tbe Company’s lends de sired, very much below real value. - A FUSE TRIP TICKET is given, te Land Bnyen, and they are charged only hall freight on all build ing materials’-'wanted from Hannibal: for'>first Im provements on land bought of the Railroad Com- PM* .' , s '’ ' Inducements to emigrate to..Northern:Mlssoari, briefly.Btated.'are'ie'foUowsf ’ . A' .mild, healthy climaterictr boll; cheap lands, the productions of which pay lor them/expensee and improvementa. too, much; within the limit of credit .' . given; a larger vaiisty of staple productions, embra cing oil cereals, liemp. tobacco, Chinese anger r*r» in perfection, Irish ana tweet potatoes, choker trait, , induiing'gTepes'for ; wtoe. and peaches,'then Any other region jarthcr tooth or north; pare water, . timber, wood,' ooai, Ume, fin* building rock, clay for; brick, and sand for mortar, are abundant and wnve- 1 - : i nientiy distributed; .its 'prairies are ready for the - •! plow; * spring emigrant can plant “sod com" in the latter part of Jcne, And gather evaluable crop in the . j succeeding autumn for fattening great AUantitiee of beeveeand bog»;-it is.only r neccasnx7jto bny land enough for buildings, yards, orchards, vineyards and ; erojw to be eocloeed, as prairies snppiyiny quantity ' j of excellent hay free of other cost than cutting and - stacking, which is dona with'improved .novel* and rakes at leas than one doliar pefton, anda* fodder* -j lug la coodned to three months abd less,,but little. - ! bay, comparatively, is needed; bes V-of open pastor* •age; coanug.nothing, neither interest nor taxes, en abling the stock-raiser crwool-grower to keep hozaea andmuieaby the score, herds of cattle and swine by the hundreds, and docks of cheep :by the thousands; ail the markets are acoeesible by. telegraph, rail and ;> water, and the local cash demand for irool;' hemp, to bacco, hones, moles, Cat hogs, cattle'and sheep, to export, Is ample for the supply. AU these advan tage are within time days: travel of any Atlantic' \ city, for less than f£s tars. Shall such. Immense . sources remain niiimpioTed ? 2li*touri U loyal l “Seeewfoa <» played owi/”, It Is now perfectly safe to emigrate totfer there Hlmouri, and the ioyai are going. It will soon beAfoeotttate. Oppose** concedeit,. and thehigbest fChtroUlngin- . tercets of the tstate demand It. - Loyal slaveholders unite with. Unioh'-leving citizen* In boldly advoca ting emsuelpatfon, us advised - by the President and '! approved by Congress. . ; COLOKIZATIOH. . Emigrants settling in colonies, will contribute greauy to each other's advantage. Large and choice : bodice of land offered, furnish them every focUity. To cclonian succemfaUy,'co-operation • : easy and practical by a little eoaeertedacUcn.- Hovt is the has for multimdeqptrUh prudent fore thought and actfoo, to eecare, with ilttle money, i rich farms and happy hoiaee, which miut rapidly In crease in value, lor themselves and their posterity. CAPITALISTS, AHDOTBEbS, ... Can now, with little money, and perfectsecuritj to < themselves, assist their more destitute but indartii- • ous and capable friends to acquire, in a Lttle time. ; ▼sloabla forms-and. pleasant homesteads..; The land ; will abundantly eecnre the requisite advance, and its prolido ;.rodmctioas will soon enable Ui6‘t4nigraat to cancel the loan and interest. - r :..v - ? pamphlets, containing, skeleton - maps,'showing reograpMcal port Uon, railroad nnd giv ing fall information, are sent grads.- vLst : all wtahbg, to enlist their Crlends to emigrate with apply for-sll they want to circulate. Co-operation la way will be of mutual advantage toail. ' " . Apply to, or address GEOBdt fturemfl, Land Agent Han. 6 6t. :4m Biifawi OonttUi 45 CITT EXCIZAHaB.BostonVfoM* Or, JOSEPH HOHT, Lund Commissiooeiv ■ • ; Jei4;2mdi|wT „■ .HAhHIBAL, Mo. jjAILEY, FABRELE & CO. PLTJMBEES, GAS AUI> STEAM. FITTERS, 129 Fotrsta Statz?, *zim SatzHmiD. ?JLHKB A*D AGITATOBB, fei> Bsflnerioft, Used ia the most danfe) manner. , Hoqms fitted up With hot sad'col water In . the beet style* vith ell lb improvements; in BATE! WASH STAMIJ B,OLOSET»,SINKS, A large assortment of material* alv*y< oe hanc and for tala on reaaoaabla lance, . - JelD 1862. MoCORD & CO. ! 1862, HATS, GAPS, BTJRAW GOODS. • BOHHSTBAHD BHAJUC& HOODS.* WAolestle andjttall, - ISI WOOD.STBSST, f ZTX6BI7BOH. : .Wo oro now rocelTtog * UUI iTOittia to oar *1 rau) r '«nm OTOcl of HATS. CAM, BTBAO OOOM^BONNETS, BHAKIO HOODS md PALI MAP. HAM. t' r, -.;a ■ ■ Mcrclioat* Jill line oar dtr cm Lot from a • loiwrorfeathmlnPhllodolpWoorStawTort ■p AIIiBOAD BON& CREDITORS 01 11 THI CirT4>F. «x tborittaof the City of Al{*gtoay>nHjr» sovpn pared to icsn* dsw tto&di in ' &ebadjf* for r&Qroa bo&di ofarid; city, tipoatb*-teed rf ecaproai blttoto; ofbrod by (beau- ■ - “v:* Bolden of fufcb r»flrt^boirf*oM:nrixtti»ctrp IB} wmt«li>ln| fall fp tbmt by epplying byletter oroUverwieetoV • ' » It. H. - ■ go*Ts lf. Tt j. i*. VZHSLOW. 1 * LAHQE& * C 0„ ‘ , ,<B*,&W*U*neU N. T.» - D.MACVK&BOB, -Tmtttufoftbe.CUyof AOefheof. ! T\EUGS I' DBUGB» : JW«TRS I-Ju JL/r«cdT«!*? TMCTBMw‘Ooa'iLr4MßiiBtocf},-'fJ .. 4frV i4'j| TT |H*f jw-fmay- +.t 1 ?/ . 'GOO .*• brn tUAr»m*aA JlttliU Indigo; . r -1,100 [“ bMtomb»H#dd«s;j V.,,; 1,000 £ -■• in «•B©ndomCfeeWsS■^^* r; !'• , ' a?J <» * ; .. 100 :?* fotMhs: .rv-j.: Jtf • . Sriec*.. CaatH«i_eo*fV-Cre«a Otrioia, 43i JAMES H. CHILDS* COj •HOP* OQTTOH jilLLf AruMffgyr, ■I/'':' SXAXISSB BAGSASZICF &3SABUBQ n nrcHM to 40 wests wise. ■ WOliJliS'lufl'itH.'Chfldi ft oa.*gr 123 Wood pABBON: OIL-25 fcWi on com! ”■* ■••... - HKNUY OOLT.TTT X/iy teak by . " HtKftfril; QQLLIH .UIAASH**!!) ntitt jbk received! Xtealßfaj .. BUST B.OOLItZH)
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