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Orieirirroire for the Gaittte,by E.,Shaw, t No:Fifth street—oorreeirtt dally : O o'cloek; 12 ..'f Baroznotor Reppblican County • Cosivention. - T):o7tepOtteisii - yot.eii a 'Algctoiy o=o. ar! _Placte of _ 1101313 E siecuo3A,cos , Ulm :DAY- - OF OE AHOPSFINtit; masa THE - LOT :BATHERS:I' 07t4.T4k Ttl—ON THE - AFTIIIIOON. OF • • SAID. DAY-to select TWO DCLEO.I.TRi froul each oloc - s Oll. d adrlet ao l t ralgct lO 01 . 6 count7.o*?? Cl.iroty - Oenrentlori, Ind& irlll asseintde In elle Hatiielfonee.ln the City , af:Pittsbargh, on - MESSY; THE - ier RAF OP SEPTEMBER NEXT—BEING" TEX MST XON:, DAT' OW SEPT33IBEBAT 1104:M00E IN THE FORENOON OFSAIDDAY,. - 1` - ' The object. of-ibis bonientlon le to place fiknotril. natto*cendldstes for the Malting cßa% One member of Congress for too 'l'irenty•Beeond 030 Errigdosit ' ' liiembar oi Coigns, for the T eenty•TWlCon. . grisitinSd. : A Dlstrlet;.Mt*lmy for thedotutly of Allegheny. .atat 6 .1 3 046ir...tk 140 counqtrAlleAtto:p Iftre retritlet4 Of 'the llonee of Haprosentstlres . the Panay of Allegheny: , ' • • - - Gunk' , ctonuttoonniA T the county of - A DtrOctOi of do . Poor for the County of ABs, The Floury elect Mete delegates SUL -b4 hew , I* the 000 / 0 7 , b 0 WPOD,Ve hoar, of 3 sod C o'clock. In the - elterocso, PAC tn. the_cltkit of Pitts; burgh:endAnelptor, sod RE. the - A:smuts' of the counts; the, hom:slit 3 and o'clock In the erenteg °hold day: The.ecketlis of delegstes.lo itql.tosnahlpi Isity . :n!scklag.endin the dtfee Bj ma:morn. Exeniireccomtra**. - Chtlrmin., S. &MOTE% / 3 =il/Oircirdi. - • -;ntereet-:3n-I33pOrtant llltAppeal. ' ._ -... .• ~.. 13 thi since we made of the " fact thilm.tho_ Ceithey: Counnieskmeri bad 4n - _ ~ stnietiVC the 'discs : sots ":t.ii *teens Ithe -*cal tlir r elighoetthe'connti, - ai dfitinot front th e - ... . eurfacc. , :Xt was alleged . that " thousands of aquiarpfsealti*ntis allied: at froth: poo. to . $5OO per acre, were assessed.atanrere nominal Vaine i -put •-upon- the suric6B.-- The ilonimls 7 sicineii bellowed that the coal lands shotild be : assessed as coal landi, and instructed their' Amassora accerdingiy. - -. ~..4 number ;of the-loading eititens of Mifflin Aollenship, representing very heavy coallnter ,: 7 .- eii*Thire appealed front :this assessment, and 2 . ,....bitati-araployod; -- -Solto 11,-Ilatopten, lieq4 to • - - ..imisetuleshe appeal: Mc. Hampton has clads - wthorough:examtnation of.the law, and we,] belleitie.has already had;a hearing 'bufore the . ' Cotataisidoliem.7, ft la not. impacted that the G'ciciteelsettsieri who after ,matare deliliera; l - tien . . hive ortbired Ihe assessment , 4611 'now ' go behind their notion,' but In case they billet • upon ;the position. they have tesiziced, Mi. . . lisnipten. - - - .aill-Learry- - ,th*-- galena-- before -the . Court oficorcuunt Plesa..• Thieaction is very - . ' important i and the - result_ will be looked for 'with interest..=. --' -: -, --:' - •i , ' , - ' • ' _1 • • - Re moval of the ltsUrifaQ 71tickftom . • - Wo inlaid. iwbm-i.haii• Womb t he : projecteitieiccival of the k road track ( rota • ve the pr nal?". To thin we can only - answer, that the w iptirell rt bet L'b or a 13 ng Trope y. woen - ertyatreeti94 - the hill Is progressing steadily. This's . te jali - ihowever, and requires an ao..ount of labor; The. energetic Solicitor of the - Company,. John 11. ilsinpton, .135q.,;-. has already ,purelf aced -about .sBo,ooo worth i• - ther - pireptivtii and perhaps *200,000 .•arortlf remain yet to be purehared. • The large . „ _ aggregate involved, the groat pimbeir of and tlitteacw - necessary: stich:transaio 7 tiori;reeder the. work' nat. only responsible, but tedious audiaborious. It will heoonium • mateS, howeverivit neviry distant day, after r ( 7 which the "track will be removed; and the grandestdepot In the United Stater will then. • baftettod heron . , , - Oatrage• Ona Depy.ut Mats4al: • .. - • , • • Mr. lotis •Johnson an Cad and respistable -eitisen,'Deputr•Marehar for Bell, township, •.. .• Westmoreland county, was assaulted .in th _ dieChirge'of, 'duties" . on' Friday last, N, man named Baistial carealuaa It appears ' - that Mr.• J . ohniton, hectic:say ootaileus4 the • enrollment -of 'the militia of 801 l iownihip,_ • au - Cias at the hones/ of ketiitiiii,andlegan enrolling the ' namee of :those 'preseut.' He "-waif assailed,. witti Sibusire"isplthoits,-and his s ' boa axe Itiored and.drivea off twice. While. remonstrating agaluat rich treatment, Canis hail :attacked him ivith tt ding fork, and struck hien over the' heal, Cutting through his hat; aridife4ioting;ini Severe a vr.ortild that It, is:supposed , he 'bled over a quart.- ills book was.•entitely.! . destroyed, most _of the - names beloglobliterated_by the blood.. Au:exatuplii will tic dugbt bi , made Carnahan. - • c Deatha ilt of ilieiostary. •- . , We learn iltota the Baltimore . pa pers that • the Net , . WM. Clemeni, of ibis Cortese Ails ' lion, ACdoa,anative',of Wheeling,died,on board thibark Greyhound; June 24th, white •on the'paseag• from Sc. Thomas, West coast of. - Africa, -to. New York, and was buried at Thu: Ziceased- was a cousin,-of • Hon. Shertard Sleitens, late representative in Con gress ; TO II ,young man of -fervent- ilety; fnaablirties, and . baa devoted . his untiring • energies to the mlislcury cansain Aisita'fof _ the last - eigbror ten yours. He leaves a wife and it-large circle of relatives and friends to' =art his lose " . ktititriilliOilCl A Sot.Distohia'Sengster, a • Agithic`Cffrout . the neighborhood of 'Jones' :40140yestuforeliind - county, was seriously if _ • , .• , 410tittfally_ injured;lut week, by the preen -064 _direhtirge of a pistol. The Company (4hiPt.:vttliierow4 " was on its way from Mount Pleasant . Co Cirecusburg,and while they halted 1 ac-younmin named J ames , Scott *was' es 4g,- ambling& loaded reirniver, Whisk was:prems . tureiy ditoltarged, the ball entering Songstar's stomach, - wticigingnear - the-spine- Hopes iteentertairied lot his redovery. 'When will 4 ",-riloldfors learn the '7olllltif Of 'Arlilint.-With TrinereThe Lady,of Lyoni will be pro, dosed - tonight at the 'Theatre in due 'Wei with Aisa4toy Trott es Pauline: bur .lelqiietenaltiCtt the Lady of the Lioni... will be teoreftergeol, he which Mr:Chaplin takes' the principal para.- This retakes eistrong bill' end erill doubtless ,hare- the, cheer , of cram minr.4he -hotue.' Theorotie' wal k er; Mr. W, Donaldson, will arilfil this eiay to.dey, inn will give hie .exhi Won on biohday ed ternoon: Tgle , PdritOkitsw , Gtiaos i =nis ticul eons pay, under obruniand of Capt. d. B. MaOsIT =out, arrived in khli City . last eienfig,,,frooll Bums -Valley, and toot m special, train for 11 , 1aulsburg. Tha company is composed of ' - oidrapping big fellows,' who 'were' recruited , principally et Oil eicr,:Venando.coinstr. ' If they gok MOS o t fight, and , !get their quid up," 00 we tee ellie somebody will be hurt. TEIIII,IIOI - ronao.-.4 true bill for vapi • inksA found liSthe;(l,l o q and Ts:tines nt. trast. • agaisuit ;sash and &nib= Long.. colored . : The man irons': this. e 0 u;37;,-AstaTth.tusirenec atts:xiitintigja:4lllWiC. *sake - Slate.: Tna: , cask h&c: katitVcositintiat till. tha,niatastin-!.-liary. AnnPaalkoer ila thP-PTPPPREO2.,.;.;. WIST4OIIII4II — D Yoos }lovas, destroy 7: hiatireta c ireebutlt ln 1849,' cost if etkoolL•- , lt. pontsinci one: - 4gtbaraM 1111311 tall, X/h0 bad - to bi qu'artereCtiivaii_oes plaaes...mpaii6g . th e inoans hart sake removed to the - oanuty - latt Thrbulldlegeasaghr from r''spark on the roof t No tastqatlC!an, A - Panic:l2:h issony by _the - manse of Mathews, in. Wheeling; tubs six LlM eldttais ltrehe Made army- : the father and ..! _ hi. Ave sons. Thoy have one son.left'Who „11 not old enough, and his mother says it'll's - wail, old enouth, had woad aot gd, she wonid tits- • „ Goort cauroi sos% Vounna—sce Advutinguat.rieided 'lNgalitren Wantild," Sword PresentedtOlderiC-Dalgleirb. P. Von .Boluthorit,.llsci., our worthy patinas* irith the clerks in his employ, Lit qualms presented to Vent. Wm: 341: 0 8V1311111, of Capt. 1. P. , com;, palsy of Backtails, heantiful * word, slah Ind belt..: The presentation took place in.the Post Olio°, whgre ,Listst. D.. had hikes em phryed ea clerk In the Meiling Department for OTOS & year. Mr. Von BlinialOnt made the presontstion address, u follower • . William, join fellow clerks in the Potted have selected me mesa their medium to present to you on their and my behalf, - this sword as a when of our good wishes, and'of the estima tion in which you are and have been held by us all since your drat advent Into, this oak*. It le with no ordinary feelings we part with you, perhaps (although we truet not) forever. Closeiy associated for over a year pad in offi cial duties, it is no Idle or ordinary compli ment to you to say that by your deportment you hove won the entire confidence and esteem of your fellow clerk" ; and that you have fully 'and truly dispharged the dnUes devolving upon . yon by your position, thereby meriting 'my entire and unqualified approbation. .You 'have faithlidly served your country in a peaeat 'fal capacity, which is a sure presage that you will, with equal fidelity, serve it in the tented aI3EII .1 . . .... :9 5-10 Take this award, and remember that, ii drawing it from iti scabbard, you draw it frr God and - Liberty. If life is epand You, never sheath it until the last foe of your :country has perished, and poioe bill boon Teetered. • . And now we commend you. to the merciful keeping of your God. - May He protect you amid all the trials and danger, through which you - ere -Wont to pass ; ,- atid:• When peace - hoe -once more been • established" 'throughout the length and breadth - of this landimay you be Spared to return to your fanfilgretut friend/4.. enjoy the blessitigs your valor WIG hive help-, Lieut. Delgiebih had - :not boon made aware of the object for which he had been invitedlo Meet his late fellow , clerks; and in - reply he epid "This beautiful present has come to wholly unexpected. hare spent s .ucry pleasant time with yon all, and it is Toy gratifying to me .to accept this. gift ; sa an ev idence of your. kindness and generosity. I can only assure you' that - I shall never dis grace this sword, and that . I shill ever re member my duty to my God and my country. I most cordially thank yea sillier tliis costly precept." , . • __ FROM YESTERDAY ' S BYRMIS6 GAZETTM4'I . _ . . . _ Presentation of a award to .Col.-t H Collier This morning, at. eleven -..ceelook, at , (rge %,... meeting of the members of thillar was held 'in the Dlitriat Court roc m, to Witness the pm . . eentation of an n — elegant sword s with sub And belt, to Col. P. 11. Collier, of the 139th Beg!. Men; recently organised here, and now under nuarchini mien. The siord Weethe gift of 'the meinbani of the profession,' and when we alibiet with . white valor and heroism ..the sit a r s r .. . .. .... , and stripes" have. besa defended by those reprecentieg the Pittsburgh Bar, this gift is . , , doubly appropriete+littlag isit pornis to the future-career. of Mr. Collier and fitting as It Calls to - remembrance the birole valor .of a Itippey and" a' Black: -Moth' ,distinguished members of the Bar, they till amid the oats- age of hittle, while ollitietly leading their regiments. ThatCoL Collier will exhibit equal bravery, none can doubt Who known him, but that homey he ..aideldect la theday of battle" ps the prayer of all: '----- . ' The meeting orgoAlsed by. calling Ron. Charles Shaler to the Chair, who stated the object of, the mooting.. Oa motion Or. M. I. Steisart, - Esq., two Committees were as follows : 1 To Walt on Co). Collier—a. W. Loomis, J. W. Boldall, and-X. I. Stewart.' - • To Wait on .Jtidge McCandless—Judge Sterrett, LB. Carnahan, and John X. Mc- Clammy. ! , - The Committees soon rotantedoadludge McCandless and.rdr.. Corner were conducted to lasts on the Bench. Judge Shaler i a few appropriate re maths, alluding t the tact that two of ,the brightest suatebers- f the Bar hid already falleiln this contai lamented' hy the whole cornoiuniu, whil ed bird, was now taking a, prominent part ist wee, And ess4ay they had-assembled , to art, Ina pablic manner; with e fouith,-who, although ho would not designate him an copetior, would characterise him as the equal of any member of the Bar. Be paid a high tribute to his worth sea naafi, send his ability as a Lawyer and conoluded by expreming the rirdent desire that he might return crammed with the Laurel wreath of Judge Shales then introduced :ado Ka Candles., who addressed Colonel -Collier as for. ADDIZSiI IjrJFDOIC IrCANDLI.B3 • • Colonel Collier: The Pittsburgh Bar have requested that Ivahonil present to you this sword: I- do so with pleasure. . IL vol. untam offering of a,, . noble - and generous pro fession to one of its' honored andltifted mem bers.--With its bright blade 'is committed to your looping the honor and renown ,Won for tbom upon the battle-held, by. Black andalp pey, two of its loftiest and most gallant spirits. Emulating their glorious example, you re linquish a. lucrative proatice to enter upon mental locum,. to you,'.heretofore, untried. The • summons comes from ono country, the -common - mother of us.:all ; and comes we!- Coined by.. the' Yoke. of_ common het:nanny. For in this struggle is wraptoplhe fortunes Of the present, and. the hopes of future gen erations. Down trodden nations are looking anxiously to the West, to see whether the 'Bight of - Constitutional liberty shall oohtinue to burn,. or whether, with its expiring fader, shall be extinguished the greatest glory of . a free-born peon!. • - • - dithougb, - nieselyi4wo of our warrior ore lore harp-seated Chair pttriotio devotion - with their blood, and yeilded up'their spirits to' - the musts of the enemy's gems, this Bar *ends another to Support their .great antleiements. You are their herald, Sir, •to .proclaim that this odloui and wicked rebellion shall be suppressed that this great Govertnienti . the best ever devised by the wisdom of man, shall be maintained; and 'that there is - "some doses' , ourse„ some - hidden thunder .in-j.the noise 'of - iniavienc, red with uncommon Wrath, to blast the man who owes his greatness to, hit country's rhTii;"- Yon are about to resign - the conflicts of the forum for the conflicts of the_ held. In the former-gni:imitated the courtesy or, the bo som of shit Iliad, and sttoni.hands and ex;- a - hanged weapons la the Arety -midst of the capful:, /it the latter: 'you 'will tlraLthair heroism until the last thsitoe•ehall.be stricken When, in the face of thwanemy, this trusty steel shall gleam in the sunshine, its reflected ray.'lrill be"so niany'ntonitore of what islex ,pec4d from yen by Jotir brethren , of the pro- - fession: The Bar must not be - surpassed by the cecardotal office. The one Ii a vocation of strife; the otherof. peati. -- When thihorni of the altar are;forsaken ter ***panoply of :war, the Bar mast took well to It. laurels. Bare, Bit, with talents of a high order, with Oommendable energy; with legal learning well , opplied,and mitb— a .gentlemanly urbanity, which should .always' ; cheraoterizo the legal ' profession, yen have won an honest and holt= arable dlotinction. ...; • This sword is the token of 111111101161 regard in which -you are „held' by your . fellows—a mark of affection end confide:me of which yen ma `welt feel. ,proud—and heir•loom, whioti;tistainedltany eat of dishonor, may be cherished until the third and fourth gen! Take it, Sir, and in tile' great 'struggle which is now before you, in this grand °pooh , of our country's history 4 commend-you 'to ' .the protection of the AL/1101117i -, • coLossz. - coursa'n- asstri Mr. Protases and &oakum of he; Pius. ,bowpk.. Bur : In accepting - this beautiful -award, I as only say, *at I trust I 0 . 141 be enabled to . co conduct myself that no not of inintfOthether on the field or not, shall ever bring a Unlit° the cheek of any member of the Bittsburgh Bar.,And if I fall, es fall I hiiptltitay - 11l as thoseglorious pla telets to 'whom you hare so eloquently luded—ekt the head -apt column,. with my face to the foci:- GentlemeniPleaseaciept my heartfelt thanks !orlon, gineramtAirt. = The address of Judge McCandletiVitud the. reply of Cal..OoWor, were. .**MOll4 with hurti_aPP44sa . Cidis were : niade7liir. Ron: A. Ltioidir, who responded in a neat and patriotic speech, after which the Lase:Jog adjourned. . gilriNIAD/Iltp VOLUSTUILS BLOC todiiizt =441114 mitt, kwarnerlittliturn eelivi'wittiliolloway'a:Pllta and Ointment. They aro guaranteed to are the worse duet of soresinloceirprourenVenratntteritaeOre- P 4 5- 2 b #o' .Y-.p^,s"~^._?`t..-.n.;r: . ivy!v~rL_.,-.;;.5:-.i~xrs.~cw_n~-s.-.>9"yKp , ~.`<~.-_ ^^?av~~:.^re,~tr..-.v, .r.. ~.._. ..~h:'... Donation, His ',HelOlOl9 Parposee. -The Subsisteneer Committee, acknowledge . - cantributioniofcaah clothing a nd estables tram the following persons, for the Hospitals of icr — armies 'at' 'kittens Mtinroe,'Washing:: ton city. St.:Lout/sand Western Virginia: D. B. Rogers 4e Eion, W. B. Murphy,; Mrs. M. Dickson, W. M. Shinn, a ".Friend,. J. A. lila:uric; Bulen,'Mrs. S. MoMuters, K. Logan, A. Bidwell;Mary Mrs. F. Bernier, Miss Bender and Friends, Mts. F. M. Gorden, Mrs. Jones and, Mrs. libarp, of lifbarpsburg; Mrs. John B. Semple, 'Mrs: Jarvis, Mill •Iticketsori, Miss Beeler, Mrs. C. Charles, Mrs. Owl, Mrs. Caddy, J. S. Dilworth & Co., Tdri...Dr. Smith, Mrs. S. Sawyer,' Mies. M. Moorhead, Miss Atkinson,_ 'Mrs. Pattersoni,Cliones and 2 kegs of Hos pital Supplies and $12,00 cash from . Ladles' Aid Society, of New Castle; 1 box from ladies of Mt. Jackson Lawrence county; 3 boxes from Ladies of Oreezilield, Mercer County; 1 box from Ladiee of Webster, Westmere- - laud County; , 2 boxes from Ladies' Aid Society o' Hilfsville ; 3 • boxes and - $2O cash • from . - Girty's Bun and • vlobsity, Sol dier Aid Sornety; 1 box from the' tidies of Hickory, Washington county; 1 box from ladies of New Bedford; 11 boxes and 1 keg from Pittsburgh 'Sanitary : Committee ; box from Soldier's Aid Society,West Liberty, Butler county;:3 bbis. from Soldier's -Aid Society, Fayettville, LIIIMIDOII county ; 1 box from Moore's Cross Roads; -1 box from ladies of Petersburg, Butler. county j 6 boles and- 1: keg from Clarksville and vicinity ; 1 box from • lidies of MahoningtOwn ; 1 box from Evans burgh, Butler county ; 2 boxes from Soldier's Aid Society, Pine Grove, .31eroer county ; 4 'boxes and $3 , each' from Ladies' Union Aid Society of Tarantula ; 1 box Used 1 keg. from Rad Atzoolition ofJeferson; Greene county; 1 box from Masoning Aid Society; 1 box from trish , Bipple; Lawrence county; 2 boxes from Trndies'Ald. Society, New. Brighton; 1 box lead $2.4 95 ors. ceelrfrom Ladies' AlSoolety, Allegheny `` city;.addltional4from employeaa of 'Loyd"& Bleak, $4.7 - ' , - Cash collected by tidy friends for Chapel 'lent, at Fortress Monroe, $135. Contributions of cash are much ;needed to ,prepay freight, and enable the Committee to 'supply the demand for Hospital stores. • • Contributions can be left at Weynian A lion, Smithfield street; Albree, Son & 'Co.; Wood street, or at City Hall, on Wednesday afternodns. Proposition to Raise'a Regiment-for Gen. Coreoran , s Brigade. '• Some of our leading ...Trish fellow.citiserie have takein the prelim:amity...steps for raising . 1 battalion or regiment for 'Gen. Ooreoran's brigade, provided _they out ba acoepted as Pennsylvania VOinnteers, and also that the affieerieholeriby. the men shall be commie- stoned by' Governor Curtin. - • • ' We feel certain that two or three companies oculdlsirecertdtedln Allegheny county atone, for service ander_Cortiorsn, but there Booms-to be some ditiloulties_in tits way which wilt pat ient. There are serious oNeottont_ urged against sending men from our State to - teltve, as it were, as volunteers of another Stateyand the Governor, is eppoied to It. . The present offer, however, li to ga as Pennsyfranline, - Ivith olliterS oommluioned by our own Governer, and we cannot sea why the mere transfer of the 'men, to a certain Specified brigade, should be objected toiand matter, may yet be arranged so as to accom plish the eruFbi view. We give below' the correspondenee which has already transpired between the Executive Committee and Gen Corcoran: Rooms Exiorrres Coaarrrsn, Pirraccaon, Aug. 25th, 1862. J • Brig. Gera. Comma: A Dumber of your friends-here are desirous of making the effort to recruit a battalion or ieginient in Western Penisylvania, to constitute a part of yotir brigade. Can you make arrangement with the Secretary of, War and Coy. Curtin to that end, so that the men shall count in the.quota of Pennsylvania against the proposed draft t Taos. M. How:, Prest. of Com. Wantriantorr,'Aug. 21Ith, 1862. To Hon. Thee. M. I tun afraid_that the arrangements yen desire cannot be inadt‘. 111191111 C retrutata.turre .been partially to, ue trd. I will continue" toy efforts, however; to obtain the permission you wish. blionast. COMORAN. ;The National- Itevautie Tax. . . .D. N. White, Esti; of Sewickley, Allegheny aonhty, .has been am:tinted . Coileotor, end Samuel lilsrki,t,itt.;sl Butler, AirWmi,rt,of the 23d Congressional District of Penneylva. nia, comprising that, portion of Allegheny county north of the Ohio and Allegheny tilers, and, the counties of Butler and Ann strong. . . Zahn 'Shea,- Esq., of Pittsburgh, his hwen appointed Collector, and 11. A. Waiver; Esq., Assessor. of the 224 Congressional District, comprising all of Allegheny county south of the — Qbiolind - Alleghefty riser., including Neville - Edward Scull, Esq., of Somerset, has been appointed Collector, aid -Robert 11'. Harper, of Gettysburg, Assessor of the 15th Distrret, Comprising the counties-of Adams; Franklin, Fulton, Bradford and Somerset. Samuel.S, Royer, of JohnstOwn, hes been appointedVollector,lad Thomas P. Campbell, of Huntingdon, Assessor of the 17th Dis trict, comprising Blair, Huntingdon, Cam bria and Mifflin counties. • • Writ. P. Clerkiof Idercer,lai been appoint ad Collector, and D. V. Derriekson, of !Staid villa, Asseuor ' of the..20:1 district, compris ing Criswtord,lllercer,Tenango and Clarion. • Jasper, M, , Thompson, of Uniontown; las, been appointed.Colleetor, and D. 11: Shryoch, 'of Greenalittrg,. Assessor, of the 21st district, comprising the'counties of Westmoreland, In diana antLFayettc. David Sankeyiof. New Castle; has been ap pointed Collector, and Samuel' Davenport, of . Beaver, A sssss or, of the 24th. district, com prising the counties of Lawrence, Beaver, Washington and Greene. The Geography question Settled. • At a- - meeting of tee Allegheny Board of Controller', held lent evening, Mr. Bradford, Chairman' of the Committie on Grades avid Text Books, submitted the following report: That, aa ,direoted, . they lied corresponded with the pablishers of Mitchell's, and also of Warren'e, - , Geography ; that both publishers us willing to introdute their books into the schooLa .on the, term, proposed, via : give a new Mitchell - for an .old Warren, and vies aria.: lii TIM*: of fhb, the. Committee re.' commended the adoption of ' the following': Relayed, That Warren's entire series of Georgraphies be - - used in our schools, to the exclusion of all other , geographies,and• that any4iretrions action - tif fhb Ifoard With this action be and is herebY repealed.'" Thereport was accepted, and the resolutloh - BdePted 6,1 th e followieg vole Yeas—Messrs. Barr, -Bradford, Cooper, Craig, Dunlap,- Gibson, Graham, li.noz, Loa, Luty, Lubec, Park, Rytid;.Thotoymin, Wal ker, and President-Brown-16. • 'hays,-Measrs. Baxter, Berland, Precuts, Tnghamdohnston - andMauterren-6. On motion of Mr,Barr, Bradford was appointed, to correspond with the publishers of Warren's geography" relatlie to changing '. - The Estimate of fttettnness, - • .. A soldier in , 'the Mar Rifles; a few dayi sleet, found i'.pikket hook tiontaining - some -- ,hundreds - of dollars and gareit to Win. Van kirk, at Max. Bradley's, to_ Ana. an: ownor. The owner ,munsintatneettbis poeket .book, and asked what he -should ere as a reward, when Mr. Iran Kirk Lola Unit iris i soldier who bad found it; and hicouldttre him *bit he thought wouldbo iiatr compensation. The man looked -cue-the: contents -of the pocket book and retir,roadly", took there from tho enormous sum of oils dotter and -loft it for the soldier.. Mr. Van Kirk refused. to take It, but, the niggard left the dollar lying on the desk. The soldier came, was offered the dollarexpressatibla opinionof the donor, and Analltinvostod said dollar in "tobya." , • . . . , • ; Passiorrairoi.-11.• few of the friends of, Lieut. B. O. Behoyer, of the "Bahia Infant. ity,"': desiring to testify to .the, patriotism of that ohloarimet aR hiaresiderine in Allegheny - tility,,last evening, and presented him with an -elegant sword, belt • and s'ash,' together with 'one of Colt's,bast i evolver.. - The, 'presentation was libido by Sitinatti Biddle, on behalf. At the donors. Lieutenant 1 Schorr •reeeived the skit - ina neat and appro." *ditto aPatzh. . • • Tafantiy" weea Q . oauolidi with- tha ..cSetruile Infantry, r Co., O. , Mr. I ..Sotiojer is now. First Lieutenant to the latter, Col.. Collier' [ regiment. 'There "is no "moral worthyen De °Meet in . .tbst regiment.; - - . • 21'6 rite Ittrasircies the: burgh, will meet: in thy Belittel Henze, this * Thursday evening, at+ 7 - o l cionlskre suitirit two,delegates to represent them In the Oen., vostlest:l;. 7 ,sP:B ,- Fger::K :IA :a - 4 . i*: , '''c: -. -;,.;: ,,3 -'7 , s: THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. ; FROM WAiHINCTON. Olgt SPECIAL /DISPATCHES. Dupttell to the Pittatwgh ilustte.l WASIMpTON, Aug. 27 Tllll 0116AillZl7115:11,1:0? tat' The organizations of,Tremury Clerks, for the defence of. Washington,tizvo begun drilling within a day'or two. Wolof this Piteat Mee organizations also begun this evening. Seem:- tory Stanton has proznised to supply theni with arms. Such otisoications appears more 4.tiOnal and ne'oessary now than ikdid tome Wachs ago. • • Portage stampbills are beginning to getin general eirenlatt on here, and considerable sup-. plies haia already been sent to different parts of the country. The supply Jo yei, however, very farTrom being/gnat to the demand, and elms a great pressure on the, Department in consequence. Secretary Chase received one litter to-day, urgently representing the want of small change in certain rural districts, and proposing to take two hundred and fifty dol lars worth -of the smell bills, and pay tke Secretary a half per cent. premium on it, if , he would only . proukise to give biro a-monopo ly and not send any more to • other. parties in that locality. Similar brilliant 'proPositloni: come from other quarters. 'nation ocuirlsore: ' pun contractors co*ohoyate - the recentsate dents abont the willingness of the Wir,De r par . tment to rener the contraotaultich it *lte off mouths ago. Plenty of oontractois are rhedy td , Marinfacture the SPringfield ncitiket: 4 large quantities, at once,. but they WI on ranch larger. prime than thosetnanufaonrcd 4 Springfield . Arsenal cost. The net cost of thisarm is about $1.1:50: Government thinks that $l6 is enough- to pay costractors—they rue; Fetus • nsuomucrf IntimationsWe:e given loam days ; ago of the danger of the pewee democracy Carrying the elections in maoy of the strong Republl oanlocelities, through the Republicans hiring eolonteeiod so freely. .*e receive daily cop- Ariniitione from aR 'quarters.: One Contrite' atonal district in the West boatmen mentioned, b l y piattatt!ut politicians here to,:layosbere a Republican majority is usually two td-three t ousand, in which fears are now dipressed. of t eclectics of a peactdemoccat. -.The aooner i . o draft it applied, _ the sooner danger.of this kind will he prevented from increasing.. ADDITIONAL TILLED AND ITOUNDILDo 'X'ho falrotitog ere ittditional name/Vol' the Itilled artl:trounded - of the Wretern troops in rim l ut•atirmit es a. Viz gials: Wllkinrob, Of the 2nd liohigat;;'lleorge Kent. 6; ROwe, 6.:ltairtey; Iliad 8. Welsh of the 6let Ohio; deo. IdePherroo, of the 2d Ohio battery. The Fighi near G allekt!np"Tenn. • . Laintints, Aug, 27.--Gen. R. W. Johnson and Capt. ,Turner, of his star, aid Capt. 41obani of tn.: -14'Indlans Cavairyklave ar rived here. They state thin Oen:eJohnson Wee compelled - to enrrender near Gallatin; on the gist, bemuse his force, numbering.about 70D, after fi ghting bravely for sometime, be came Unmanageable, hod finally rin,emesptlng about 75, who, with Oen, ;chasm), Maier Weary, of the sth Kentprey, and three other ofleers, wero taken' prisoners.: The federal Ik se :7waer. fie fatted, inelndlr.g Lieut. Win , . koup, -of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, and three other officers, and - 33 wounded. • The rebel loss, including several officenveres 13 killed and 4 grounded. -The federal priumers were ell well treated b-V-Morgen„ end released qn parole. Norman', rotes was 1 - .800 strong. finely equipped end- tuounted.'2They carried along with them prieringmhtill, with whfola theylegelarly fssue_n noire per. called the: Vidcus. Important from Itarrisburg. .""e' Y'.—The Ealtateatrao.• tsg. _overoor halt ilaced the dahlia and work of, prepataton for the draft under charge of A. R. ,MeClare, Esq., a gentleman whose ability to perform the important :duties is well and favorably known throughout the State. ' - Three more resilient+ . were organized to• day, - and will go forward to-morrow. The Material for the formation of three or four Wan be - aten in rate's. These will be organ ited'und rent feraatil as soon 'tie their aims aerials. Companies from all' quarters are constantly arriving. • - The time designated as that upon *blob the draft was to have taken place has been changed, itemise of-the impossibility of pro- Curing in time correct assessment lists from all the counties of the State. This postpone ment is no evidence whatever against the oar- Minty of its taking,place.', • An'Eathuaraftio War Meeting. New-Nowt, Aug. 27.—There Was an int- Manse and very enthusiastic war meeting in the park today. Qaite a number of speeches' were made by - prominent eitismus, and resolu tions adopted pledging our faith, fortunes, lives and honor, to the crushing out of the rebellion, andealling on the mooted and-other corporations to contribute largely to the' re,. matting tenth, to'close pieces of business. as. far as practicable it 3 p. m. till the 13th; and the President to authorise Corcoran to raise a legion of twenty thousand Men, etc. A letter was read from Eieoretary. Seward, expreutag the President's regret' to be unable to attend. ; Also a spirited letter from ,Gov. Morgf t w, - The great erent of the allitneon was the .arrival of the 69th Regiment, with Corteran at the head. 11e woeeithusiastically welcomed,. and, took part iu the proceedingi, Corcoran Was one of the slaagers. . . •1 I .An lidlina .War , • Waentedrotr, Aug. 2.7. 7 4 dispatoh received at the Post Office Departmeht, dated Great . Salt Like, yesterday, save that a general war wittr wearly ,the-indlin tribes east of; the, Missouri river, is Anse at hand. An ititerl. rhpilituicl . .the overland Mall is daily exploded, and nothing but promptand decisive action on the part of the goverttinent•iesn prevent it. Gives should bo protected by . soldiers at in tervals of one' hundred GIRL Paige's force is too small for this, while 001. Conner's force is 400 miles west, traveling slowly. Owing to the informatioh ...contained In the ahoy() dispatch, the Pod 'Office Department has instructed the post:l:masters to send - the California testis .ta sew. York' till further di. •rections. important -.Orderf-The • Draft ,in 'Pennsylvania Postponed._ . • • 1 1 ,11sumattoect, Aug. 27:—The ;following im-• tiortrut order has Just been 9ceuedt • •-• • liSADQVAltrijiti PCII6I Mturts, 1 ' Aug.. 27, 186.. 1 Gestersii ;Order Woe. , 32.—The• time, for reeking the- draftitrthis Seats bar becupost. poised till September leth, 186201116 r wElott titideoluuteara will. bdrimeived for the reit , ;Mats Ip active servlcd befor e the fait all for . troops was made by tbcliesident, and will be credited to the to.tastily, borough, or pre cinct whore, ttierretddl.l 1,3 y, order's>, A .. G: Outterst,fildterner: • . _ A. L. Ittleset.c, Adel, Gut. 4. Train of Cara Destiored by Rebell. Curomio„ Aug. 27.—A speoial 'ilispat9b to tho 2W/was from Cairo,:-Saturdays jut,. mull that a train of Call, tor,the- , fdemphis and Charleston Railroad, when three miles beyond Cortland, woo attached by a party of "gtier rilbsi,rmintierink four hitindre.2,atiddostroyid.' The traia was In idiarge of It 'dm/Lamont of the 42d• Illinois. • Eight robots were killed. , The Federal losii 3$ ~ two ,roiunded aud' two , • :•• , • ••..• Iliorgan's Operpalotis: Loursvuls, Aug.i 27:—/The Joanne/ learns _that 1.0 of 'Morgan's then *ant to Scottsville, oc hlonday; - and ths4e severat r arreits, Carried off a large qiintlti of goods Jtoth the - stoves, 'ehil left In the afternoon, promising to ',tarn that night:v/4h the: : rbole, force. , Thensis gresi*icitemeni Morgan is reported to be still sttliartsvillei with - AO* weW .." - .11. , lit ire L011?11!• $ 4 kpj BT. LOMB, Aug/ 27.:;46 whols, oltuacV esiiiit. Z b# o firlT Z. T. trq4 by lit ' ' • 1401 - Al00,000 , ; Wood go $414120CL • '•IN „ Sueeelntel Expeditionidoent the Mine lidostmerros, Aug. rt.-Tito fo ll owing ispatoh, hos Imam Aroalifid AA)ArELO, 4a1A,28. ' To major Gc.,,at Hign;iii s o;;;;,k47-ergefi Satisfactory news has beep received of the ivy and army expedition sent down the aver. Near Milliken's Bend, the rebel trans. port Fair Play wee "captered with a large cargo of arms and ammunition. The rebel force was pursued by our troops to Mon d e; Ls., where therehr a railroad and telegraph. The depot was burned and telegraph destroy ed, mating, of communication and (mane:don Of Vicksburg with Little, Eotk and Provi dence, La.„ Thirty-Eve Prisoners were taken; and a large number ortlegrhas**ho were in the rebel force were brought away. Eleven hogsr de of sugar, - three baggage wagons; and trucks were destroyed, our/troops not ha g the means of transportation to bring them to the river. . , . ; . &portion of. our retie ' with tame, entered. the Yazoo river, re whe atditteryuf 42.pound=: ere and two field pieces were taken. the enemy, fleeing without tiring, a gun: The heavy pieces were destroyed and, the laid pieces braught away: The expedition aicanded the Yazoo'above Sunflower, and returned "up the ' 1 ' Oar troops 'imouricethe chiral, and scattering the guerrillas' camps with great 'This is the substance of; OoL. Woods= re port. Much dieditisdue to;Ateting FlagGfEi oar ghelp, who commanded the mavelloreee, Col. Eller, who commanded the ram fleet, and Col. Wood, of the 76th Ohio, who commended ' a brigade in the 4th division of this army. The expedition was planned by Gen. Curtis and Commodore Davis before leaving Helena, and it has returned to the latter place after having , aecomplished its pork with great SUOMI& • .Seeratary Seward loft Washington to-day for earns! -weeks sojourn at home- in, -New Additional by , the Steamer Persia KINGSTON, Aug. 17.—The United Ststes War steamer, Tuscarora loft! the bay' at an ,early hour tile morning: - Lost:war—There is no - newt of importance from any quarter thle morning. • • ; Psate,.Ang.l6—Y. u.—The mutes closed to-day at 68f 900. Liverpool, dry. 16.—ffiqut hes s downward tendency, wlth.a alight decline, chiefly on in ferior qualities. Wheat qnfet, declined ld@ 2d per cents!. Coin Din:, mixed 29s 8d@295 9d. Reef dull.. Pork heavy. Bacon. igtiVe, and advanced .141i01 sled. Lard firm. Tallow has a downward tendency; and is quoted at-b7s 6d. Prortaceaugar dull and declined 6d. Coffee and Mee steady. Ashes. &Mire. Rosin ir regular; common 200,31225. Spirits of ,Tur pentine Arm. • American 'comities firm, Erie Railroad 29; New Tork Central 69@71.; ;Illinois Central 60%@4914 disriount. The Emperors fete was foi the first time marred.by unfavorable weather, heavy 'rains falling the.most of the time. It is reported that the °Mears of the squad-' ion, employed in watching ,flaribabirs move ments, are actively: at work night and day, and that decks of:vessels ard cleared and held ready for action. , , Livespoo/,:Sansrdriy, Ae « 16.—The cotton sales to-day were' 15,000 bales including . 12,000 . to speculator ; and expo r ter. The market closed buoyant, with an advance of 34d an Limerican. There his been quite an' excitement since the arrival of the Ali/i4-- Breaditu6o qulei and eteidy: -, Provisions I. active. Lando., Aug. 16 —Eradak ova. cloud at 11.3®933j for , money. .;Auktrieon ;Stock market. =whim:v.4,6nd atastiy. --; Romcritit of Hui Whigs Founts Montan, Aitg. Oder , his been limed for Ili betiding( on. OtrPoint Comfort to be immediately .niniaved torn down in the vicinity of the tort. The Hon. Mr. Begirinni M the proprietori of-the liegia.Hotel; leaves! for Washington• to-night, haring had"notlee the lethoela of the buildings, sadal. is to tAks vacs •In - giukets totuTeleteapko - . , Pititsystreti,- Any. 27 -Th. Pine marks I. quiee, bat prioesernehanged; Wes Of WO lade= $,5. ler superfine. and 5 3 ; 1 5 for 0 - 1 /no ckang*krre sour or ikwrenteal, .1 here is: a :good '4.l2buld Wheat, with sales of 10,000 bushels at $1.2240,21rdie, Perinsylvinhi Mod Ws.thrn red; 443241,23 lamb r• . say; 111.23 for notation, and $1,0.2 for while. et/Id Ilya dedloist 13 7c, and mew at 7473 d. Ccu-k, In good recamt, and yelkm sells ready st ask Whitivst Mo. 0.. s dull at ;.66 Cro old. and 24330 for now- Pro. visions firmer; rubs Neill Pork zigM2 , lso,lXcablinat. 4y.; and rod at 2%. • Whisky dab at dbgB2. -• Nor IfilterrAng .7—Evening 'I-Cotton Arm; MOO - Yaw sold, aPt7340411. - Yboor firm; 21,000 bbt. *old; Mete • Onto KOWA; , Smaller/2 $.5.25@, haltlirctit soles Ion,COO biwhohl; 'Oblesgo EPEIng sl32ol42:,,ltilleanken: Club , Guru Um sales of lue,ooo hoilhels : -.rock heavy; sales 2,000 bbls at g11,b02211,67%. 'Lard firm at SkyliN, Whisky firm at d 26,522%. ' ' • Loma. Ir.Oa. aIfOT2:O3IO,OOALL C 0 LOTHI 0.-• F W tako pleasure in din:Letita' the attention of lentle . men and beads of amines, as well as military officers, to the superb, and entirely new stook of goods for gentlemen and-hope-wear, vlsich le just now being opened at J; L. Carnaghan's, Merchant tailoring - and. Sublimable clothing More, on Federal street, near the Diamond, Allegheny - City." It It the result Of rather a protracted' visit in' the Emit; made by tho energetic proprietor, and 'dfiriarg which time be bar certainly succeeded his bearing azi ma well selected stock of goods in his patio ular line. ;It Ls toeless to attempt arc anumer r sitlon.'..fluffice it to say that Clothe, masimerei and vesting, wilt - be found of all grade!, all fresh and'-new, and siqmited. from salmis' Eastern Markets. Any gentleman ' sires Atli% class snit for proteenide;dres4'or boldness 'purposes, should not fill to call; ind patents 'wishing their boys plait in a fashion'''. able, dziable said economical manner,Can oar-, tainly, be 'advantaged. by; calling on Carri-: aghan.. : Aulluti,oineeni wit) find ,a splendid. assortment „pf „ r egulation; standard clothe, casaluteres and trimmings, which will be;made, up, in *ell- fitting_Uniforms ,on . the shOrtest aotlea. Wit Min candidly commend 04i:ragtime' eitlitilshnient • irOuid seenre fist' qua Clothing ! ' • ProTost INarshal....lmjportaut Order. Silveira days since wp , noticed the appoint. . anent sf Col. 1:1:P. Cemnbell,;na Provost Mar.; ghat fOr Western Pennlyiraniir, and' hi' en; ether column will be foUnd the allichil' order on the inbject;. finned by Major II *Meets end- noldlrrre, abient Trani their re. giniente r from 'whstevet =WO; wilL•roPorl Col: Campbell,* at his ofilecf• N0.:437 ioutth. street, in • person. or.' by lettor. If by letter, - they moat show, by oertlilonti•of some Ala' ollElpiwb7 cannot reyors in perenn. • • . All soldiers; noising in this city, not under or.. dere, Until also rePortii him.. The )irovie=" ions Of the order dtthilrarlPelstitmenV,:re% 'sting to abienteeti; wilt be strictly enforced; and all those sibsintfrritdduti(with or With= out leave / ) . :malt report forthwith... Sinntzia CLOTElliti.—The z clothing b., longingliiikkj4tlanttinciTyiore compsdiee,, 8641 heel lioellitijiebtag, can tie .hiid at the Allegheny Meier's: etiree: 'That 'belonging tb'eapt:Tortim's Dian is divided - between Ater - ebalre trigeoile More, Pedenil street; ljaek hatt's:store , Diamondy , Scott's eteni Ohio' street, and !the r. Melees. Ones, Allegheny. , ;Partienetititled to moire the paehateeehoidd 0 4 And th-em, AeiicTAxt Yes TEI •1211eirClitsontzwr.-4sl - fd:lhersret, - (tori of John -Harper Esep,• essidsr • of sho lisnklof Pittsburgh) gas hem elAemissioned.by•Govarnor Curtin. as :Adjti.. tint of the 139th Pennsylraras Regiment, un-. der opplessid,o,f..CoL t . F.,...110 Collier— Mr. RAW I. 79 11 4 1 44 of oo edaoiliori, ispd dieehirgelfs ihrtf , si ii iith4pt i sihd !so-. eiptablif rastaner. j • ' - • "••-• . . . • • Anornai .09 3 4riaT .:1404.:ntaza. - -CaPL 7u, ti. e .rda7 ProAight,ti kixth F. 17 new Pflituf:Pouaty, with mots thin MI tut ornzolounlit of men, rsleed la's m a about Prig:act aid Ceatiirei tle; Ttioy hitt for riobarg by the four o'clock train. r"- SPECLLL: NOTICES. .. • Basnioiluma . .ol,4laltia',lni:Warea4 o ass rata.;-We Would , eay thiselgtairs.,W. - s.` hloaei ken:, som eredoists ti vet luid DLR.' Wend Naito, bamlast tecaltrod - thaii raninlei "goods; and , thelrpatteine ste'alliorthe Wear styles." Any porson•derltinkaaall:amadeand neatly fitting:salt of lalothee,. theirs establldw meat de the tight pleee.l. All their clothing Is made andir 404 PEI euYerltilotto sad :40y are PrOA r.ad7 : fo-se ll ohcluviPP coati ba)m. tArp•intee till 4011216' Jobbingettop,Viigloaliey,betweeit 13mitateld_ ifirostand •Cher* allev -All:Muds' of Heim 'B o peirizig don. Nua Ora talk* igtd:' it, work-. --Chi W 1 VASIVILIt LW*, your ofrilapt. .411ciAlts.prowAT Muludiki to. ' TII°0:4 1 00;r ui * / * ° 04:(47;7.4 ‘ .. r • DigiTtnit;.l..Dr4 C. WincrkUNZEOC - lii r latonal to all bmaolias of Alse:Dantallatlaxi plan. .1.7.,at ====!M=MM -._i ~ _, .711Llfra3R .IrOTICE9• 11 - 7 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY . ACADEMY, AT WESTCHESTER, PA. (Par Boarders only.) Thia Academy will be opened EII*PSZBLIMB, 4th. 1862 It was chartered by the Legislature at Ito bat senion, with fell aillegtede powers. In its canaeloae bididiti• which were erected and furnished at • coat of ovar. "Mgt *bounced dollars, are artaxamninte of the blessed ander for the constitahDt quartering and sulaisting of one lunn*and fifty cadets. , A one Of tuitnotent and experienced Inetmctore ufft gtre their undlrlded attentiont to the Eettua.. Meal , Depart meat, and ahn to Mike their him= Lion thorough and .practlcaL" The . deparimenrot stndlea efareota, tap following courses Maury, Commode! and fiatentlac, Delimitates:A aillitatp. The mots] training of cadets will be tarefutly at- / I M . be ebtabe4 of as.mis N. 0!'OPYB.• Bask Block. Or of • • Col. THIO. HYATT, Prec'i 1.:111. A r'e•STANTOIIir CAVALRY . , TWO WEIRS - X[OlY TOR VOLITiTELIBI A EIEZZOT ODBPS. AND ,THE IiOBT ArTRACL • TIVZ Alilf THS tERVIOP I $177 BOUNTY. • _ Under . . the following spacial order, laud by the Sweeter, of War—for whom the Battallcu *usual spir.cikz: ORDER , WAIL DiPalfiXtlßT. Washlngtem, -- D 113,113432. Lleut James 8L Schoorunaker shall raise An aim- Pubs of <lust.), with!, three works, with the sane lion of the Governor or the State of Pennsylvania. They will be emoted by the War Department: • EDWIN Ji. STANTON, Secretary of War, .ifflutturnme Prartrertvasta IfultrA. - ; Ilarriebtirg, Lingua 19th, 1868. The above - autburityrof thole:Artery of Wu is approved. , . - A. L. SUSSZLL, Adjutant Getteral of Penraylvatile.. Prom the above t will be seen thaf .the under sl,gued hen been duly authorised to tabs the Ilse oetopanies trlthln . three WA ha." As this Is pxltlrely' entropportizolty that will . be eff.red foe there who,Asette to wore In this branch oftbe Orel" It ts highly Important that It-be embesned withou t delay. Two compast-s, already neatly -fhll.' hare been *anted, end will go immediately Into gnaws,- • . . Gympaii path of companko, and squads. not al rmAy Accepted, have no. the Mar andautdoubtsdly the Anna opportunity for watering the eenrlce.' All Bounties tram the United States will be given to the Men, and the Allegheny County Bounty to such men as may be collated flute Allegheny taunt. This Battalion hasp been called for 'meth.' omelet, by the •Eecretary of War sod will be armed, equipped sad honed with the Mist potable delay. • • • „ . , The Washington Cavalry, of Philadelphia Imo been' soceptei to Mi. BattaLoo. It is undoubtedly the of the finest companies to the Milted States.: • • ; The' Lieutenant still far the present be found at • the office 'of tbe Pittsburgh White Lea CoMpany, on - BABACCO. ITHEET r Allegbeaty City, or Si Um • elecraltlng KW& Jr the- Diam-tal.• • •• au2l-tf . MANOTRER -OPPORTUNITY THE LAST CHANCE. snix-rorr By order of the Secret try of War, dated 23d Mat., undervireed is authorised to moruIta'SATTIRY ABTll,4llalt,lf 1111 rd to the minimum within reran days.. Theeptom will be - drawn from the Alia. theny kreenal; and the mpy will be dra ft, p od et mos. Three who- ro o t ld a void : the. and uet • into the mat import•nt. um Of the merrier, would dolma to mg, at ones, to comer OM a reds d Diuqc)nd, KN&P.P'S B&TTERY—i-Reomiter waatad for tbfi ',ietebssteid Batteryounraith' Utz") at VlVnia, thri. Pop.oanmaading: • s•LIEUTENANT „ . . Who has bora ditallat - on rvgartitlng now Vas eity In the mesattale, pozsgra wiabinglo Pam Battery .all a: 1-, • _ • ' P1.1.4'08 $l5O --- ''ter. $l5O GROVIISTRIER 3 HALE baTiug r41.0.«t ;;, !'' No. 478 .BALOADWAT, : . *now' tasted ti? *agnilScio% qew awls ociwve - 06itafaliikallimprovements- kaolin:lln t6u tiotiisili or , itiraps, aisr.trong Freaclb 'mast' scticla. 1.41. Hall 1000 ".:' ; SISOOASH. • ft;i• rivt • • • • .175 tti 1260 • " all wsiiintitt , izatror tin belt sesinand insist - 41 and tontand better than say -sold for 6440 or 68 08 b 7 thus old methods 96 mansuarrurs. - WalndGl ba best 3=l9s eird-rg,la Abare-t.7. them with' °than manufactnied in this country . . T • GROVESTEEN do RILE . • 678 61301aiNint,' N.Y: 600,000 la11g°411124:6; irssinra. Aszor."—This spirit•stire Swig: Said nbarns isoe inst. been publisbed. sod is for irais ;. Trcraut & BtiOB::S3 . FIRL street' ' 11 JOS nicsMrlag_. say_lsrgs mei ,-"`" 'skelr of 'PIANO ATE'S, selected t F•. tests the celebnabd ‘loontasatorlics a a Sou, , Boson . Hills,- Davis - 1 01:1. sad Haseltot: Bros., Bar York.L.all of nom liad will tos wad at present muamtactaxers' rF .daesd rata tbr cash ants. s *mud& credit. , • , 1:14 Jciim tll - W6oa et. • frAiaAN - ,NiouIiSTRINGS, zrr km. .Trebla;or B stiings, lingt4ei, bat gai11ty.....26a, :faioala, 'or A '4 3 - Third., D ; er, , Eosutbs, of Ct. 1 tssitli. pars gallty.Jriiach . a.Goimatt . 3d; N : sad. • Fiat aallty !Palm 6171;;;;;11 - ags, fach.l3 - 'Emend ." Da. lirE qatalti`l7lolll6 . eDa; A sad 'Boa_ _ - I A 0 cud 0, Malted to iss adroitly pat .pald, ati not !pt. attar DPAl 7 .°F#cPc o .o l443l Pap 1+3•,. i" . . JOELto iii*lo;Lpitnbst.. ' 'lime lot 4it Lash fitrlige Jai Antlia 7 Niouta; vto74n Over, /luta; Acconlatai4c.: TEINWAY'S TEEMIIIII . TIN Os, ! Jut. remind. *IMO dgiwdZ Dom • • . _ i f .TXIDIWAY PLANOth (4. 4x ..b lva a rmi garp and flalattw Torii+ at Irci.ls9.lllftil'streef.:. ' • . Ju23 - /UMBER 113110.' QrfiA • • DRUM; 'cheapest "in the, - vity; 147 irith'attAda beads. fait rixabied i by , CILIAB LOWE BLUMILAS 'mu inw ...Bola aviator it waxes unsi . • 'A -I , I3PLENDLD t NEW KOCK , sOE yowavenvi.II.I43ITALZD'IPIAIIO3, Pist-mo: ; • 0 'No. , 5 Mb writ! - flan% trA.V.V . tj ittradU 6 'AA NUMB, from the catabrated manufactory of .11mon I.• Hamlin; i good wont. !mte octave Ifslodoona, CHEAP. For. ale by ,'; , JOSII .11.11Mtili0 AV . IRtial ar: • •W HO LE - SA B , pi:47Efv..WARS Lama PAPEBD,. I GAP . PAPERS, -xOTx - PAkIBS '" BILL S WRAPPING PAP2/11 4 - .2. • • • 'MI,HILi a PAP RIM . lugs and *elf iirottaisteeir' of bnuidi mill Do odd atlgnerleaktat Gult,Rmiallera irRILIAd to their adtrAntAgejsigtve us s can. , , • ww. 0..10/1118TON GO, uty24:Stamond • Paton- Dorsal.' icT.Word street; i SIB: Juki Dgeo., BM•Radds,lcoateM niiilAdlag, Labials for Manufacturers, Imbdurcad • Anumis. tA, and re37.kbld ol_ornagieutalA24 0,4 I .Pll. exseavid n.stli, d tom* ;t! 0.404111620111A1C0- sdvilt.iturced Steam Job PrinuArs. 07 Wand at.. I 1.) . .o(l,tiAr :1 6' G- R 4g l su r riCt , °4 l L IYAXlttAra:AVltitel—e Inodisido2.o ti .4117.7 g AA°R ice4ral' " Irgr uLdr ia ltem.4 67-. " - - - . ,778% - atimorrt. Woltroll ea tli D uo i)bigt.autisintmo czair aimed d': - •...i'. : .1 - ..,;: i 41EDICidii.- rewsxra - ,,INPRON%Wi -- . Cancer, • • • Cancerous Forinations. • Serrofula, Cutaneous i)iseases, Erysipelas, Raili Pimp S les on the Pace. -: • • Eyes Totter Affections. • • Sos,ld Road Dyspepsia; - - - Costiveness, -t , Old and . Stubborn Dicers, • • Rheumatic Disorders, , • 7filtddloe, • _ . • • Salt .3hettm, • •-• '` • ,mercurial Dkietiacs, - General Liver Complaint, • tiss of Appetite,: - _ tow. Spirits, • • =i . Female Complaints. Epilepsy or Pits, • Paralysis or Palsy, Syphilitic Diseases and Caries of the Bones, TOGWITUIS , WITH ALL OTHILB DISEASTI HAVING Torn nf A,DHPRAVID ooprrtos or rex swop os ononms. 048.1 Mai BO PD. . „ .Da. G. /L. take tLb volcuttaw staterneettin farm of medittee'ffief- - • rage.4 l ,7. X?, f+ lll o BPOD EX.A*G. I had suffered for five years with ffeipsale, broke out on toy.hetal and Arnhem:leo u to Maggoty. me very mush, and teak off the hair when the woo atede its appeararein it also broke -out cm , me inn - labors and Mow tits *their,. and OatintOtbetasiA end tabu* as to expose e farm Sore.- Vet dismal on MY head Went so far that several 11412/111'16061 hew came out. I wee very week and low spirited.' ' and halgivenlfin all hope of scar-getting bad sew • phiiki.; and thej did me: no Pod. 14 18 ePtgzabsr !mt. 186 4 1 - Ins Vagifii try. ttlonourt's Iwrao - so Blotto- Staidlnlia'l:. rinaleonleesl had no nth-, in patent- niedietato, . after/ had need three kettles of Bleed Sairetier, the ..jr. ulmsion my head and ;atm began to heal. • Iltaiti now taken eight or ten bottles. said ley heed and twin are entirely well except the seam remaining iirau the": tree. I will ahe Oats that I had the Miannitiani say 'tad in my arms and leg*, The nu;o4 Searcher **ad cured* rhateratisio.. I -am not Ulundi mita, over forty yeas of use, and I *et ma sepia and yOudy as I did when / ass twenty: shAluiri:lncreased weight twenty potmds: ilsastata dot the 'dhows , 1b my forehead To thatld:an h• ati3Ofurand lined anything' heavY, ihe blood ono eel • of Boi OM. Dr: Haver photograph takeA;Of" by Dr, fiarge:the artist; after : l ' begsar,O,, , well, n doessotshowmy app e arin g ea ban ia' Ina taking the medietnit:_ am nee the gliOagn iph. ono at which tr. now in. . my. a/dela et Bt. B.ytw u, itff Wealth. .I amid also stale that I: took the. Blood bearenit which was madebetrite Dr. Keysercenuase,,, ; In it. Although it trelpki me some, I did cotes caws nudemtfi soh the kind Mali bY Dr. Beyear:_. iumselt. 'Bne bottle of his did col more good itsn, two of the Add. /. b. -I . is a great deal arengil - end better,'/ hare totoo}men rid the ItiOat *ask a tq a iffe!t,wisai ornix_fr 6 en 4° d I Ware Bias hoped: fits may pribilidi this if you wish, end uct inxiorisko74 all Who sulkaellcted o f was may 4,'cuirsd., I live In , this eitl, No. 4 Ilnestreos, and an employed et Ina t Andervan't Untgo r Marble Works, 54 Wayne stmt:' - • • ; ItINDIESON, Aumanunr Crry dr TquETEE antsw. the “tz;• BligO, at bintOZl UM. rod _ WIWI WWI to bottrem ft- newly-taw yer . 1.. alga Keyid tboitt three idorittut az:a nus Wei to give me di:salmi. to Ihr the Mind la Thltedelf ' ifte' told Inei.thaer • tibia cot - / 014 nilaetelphill to 'pt . 11 , 4 n, tar,' emialnatbit Would coni tie. it he. ligi')=7,Pii,:a• no lo thi mcca. thuitV bilk* hosidtal tits 1 1 4 . 7 4 1 i. -_.hat tor auesakahnoi retaime4 rivor I. mouth 4:,,trAfte atter chate wit of the hospita l . I emit ..sewtlir• !we raa retananig =4'l cad, by tbeedri4otle., deed Mori of mln4 on Dr. IT ow, who ties 1100 'kV . A nt tight, gst Di* , eye* are nearly aa wen simmar. ThiPoctot gin in! "Linari% Bh`° 4 1304, T"? .. e leash.' arxiiott,t, e4iamiatk.Jaiyis,lsBl. cunton A4 . 4a1140.. I L:it'un*T- 'd ii s AD Boai idiest °RAD, - ii6/•4*al Swrttfr thei I hare had it port mg - Mr eler ♦ year, wverixt wftb - 11,inivaivisOrig• 10 Ti I coiiis ocs vett Ihr neatly it reii.= Milegnweravothsi tine utatetyae nurtqlow fer & Dsi O&Mm r it t ts eR V hi.liimiaPftkobest city, withmtin7, l43 . lo4. roglo gMeeTe at . NN li? 'Roca itu" , "• •0PM1. 1 .4 lets alga iwo,‘"mbhmukirm. 4 1 ill .th 01,1 k.qt daft's* `Nad,iam Sow 614"41 r 11,100 bi n eatap f awned moll trots moths.,l-Amsapimki at the Re& A'eght• ilatore.eerearth sheet, when .o eise me ma me. = motes rinitia4 Orli. fercila io pitOkartgibt ifia, w 04.4. - cu+a! ...Or: GtO . 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Titstiblebeerdrlbidlitiiiis of pie ElptlTE!Autel vautaar courbains; -,., L , J, - .. r 1, -* , -, ...,.. , i:.-1- : . I ,J AParatwilr?4;oooiterfelbt , 4lll ,Ixi:i *l4, if , iiin Dais. ,tbe wepePtak bee , Wittß.4) l DlrOgii. ' '..L.-i I , ; 1 , 21 . 8 1 / 6 - I . ILLS, emit If ibbe dom e . l.ltk ,„•-• ',..;i: Ivo, ter te_lbLetbra of whoa' t - .-, :.' . -• • .i•• 1 . - pareble4 them tod. nevi's:, -,,,:-: i ig us" .. - A - it' l l/I/ I ittit, ! P .' 1 : **414 d r t 6 .! . ,i , , 101.:tkh,voiti - i f fi;,;;;;,o -,, f „,,...; , i r :: - . 5,4 •, . .k.: - L2015.,,, ‘ ~ -. ?kit-tifirkillPl l l . 9 1 4N106. 14 weifattra":- ,'0". _;-;:. :~ . BLOOD 16M OURS IVII I "iber Me lan. A JiI,IXD.M4R :UB6IT .}„:
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