The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, September 02, 1862, Image 3

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• CITY AFFAIRS.
airOPFIO7AL PAPER OF THE CITY.
ldrinosoLooloal. Oaszavarioarn for the
Gasolla,by 42..8. Shaw, Optician, No. 55 Pllt4
street—oarreeted daily :
9 o'elock, o. Y.....
I
The following is artnimiar statement of the
condition of .the Banks of this city, for the
month of Bopt., 1S 2, .as compared with the
previous month
. ' • *tut • Geer.— l:201.8761
'Exchange 1,493,40:11
M. and M..... 191,031
• 'Mechsnlee...,- 807,046
• Iron City.-- 810,627
Allegheny—. 688,927
Total... .113,639,5011,168,1tti1a:190.21111
Lot 0 214,0138 1 .8 8 7. 569 3.017.8'381
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tr.4:66. 4316 M ~tcS6
Mcchenge.— .... —......... 1,769,644 426,P92 3 , 5, ,
4 272
Merchants & Manurns. 1,0W,462 352,801 3.,80
Minna—
............... 62 4.90 0 2 43 4 1 31 8 .749
ide.h.m^:.....:...„. 233;639 318,012 12.724
. Iron City 344.604 4E0,06717 633
Allegheny . 803,235220,811 1,333
Tc 41—............— 4,842,82410,23%468 119 211
Last m0nth.,...._....:..... art
3 ,01313 619.168 120,674
tiecreem. 138,703 114
The Fall Term of the College will °nutmeat*
this morning 114 9-o'clock. flaying so fre
quently presented the claims of the College,
we will not now dwell upon them ; nor does it
stied
. 0:17 special ,reeommendatione from as.
As itregards banding, equipment, and fac
ulty, it will certainlY be ditßealt to find a bet
ter. So far as these are concerned, there are
bat fewlastittitions ikhich have claims upon
ths communities where they araleeated, equal
to those possessed by the College.
, Oar main design is to urge upon all the
duty,' aye the imperative duty, of educating
their, daughters. .Many, and possibly some
'who'have the least occasion to urge it, will
plead the stringency of the times ; but a few
monthi nay bring about a vast change.
Should this not be the case, the very pressure
of the times Is a strong reason for the course
indicated: -It is neither true economy, nor
true patriotism, to doom the child to a life of
!potence, to hoard up for -it _wealth, which
. one of these fearful crisis may_sweep away in
_- a day: Far better for the child to - give it an
education and" no. wealth, than wealth and
sa education. And there le no one ever} in
moderate circumstances who may-net, with a
little economy, give 'his daughter an educa
tion, and' thus leave lusilizelianCe for future
life, and lit her for its duties.
We trust that all who have daughters to
educate will giie the College's trial, feeling
assured that every reasonable expectation will
be met. -
Departure of Colonel Collier's Reg
iment:
This fine regiment, composed almost en
tirely of companies recruited In this vicinity;
'got off for Harrisburg last evening about half
past live r o'cltick. The regiment cam ein from
• camp' Howe about half past three o'clock,
. and notwithstanding the inclement condition
• of the _weather, the streets along which it
pessedvere.crowded _with people, and great
enthusiasm prevailed. The regiment was to
- ;have left It four o'clock, but a farewell dinner
was given to it at City Ball, and this delayed
the departure until half past- five. Ac the
train moved nff cheer after cheer was given
....-__„by• the assembled multitude, whit% wee re
sponded te_by the soldiers in arrappropriate
--=and feeling manner. Previous to the 'deinrt
are Wm. Semple, Fag., with his charaeterietio
generosity, presented Major__Moady. with a
splendid horse, valued at $4OO. The liberal
ity efldr. Semple towards this regiment is
highly commendable,Land should be imitated
lifillad
Tax Bore Wit aza, Mr. W. H. Donaldson,
the daring rope walker, performed • feat yes
terday afternoon In walking a rope stretched
from the Theatre to the roof of the Daily
Poet building, which was at once daring and
perilous. Ile appeared on tho roof of the
latter An:aiding at sp. m., and, with - pole In
'hand, commenoed his dangerous journey in
.eight of thotuandeof upturned fame, both on
Wood and s Fifth streets. idt first he appeared
to tread slew and cautiously, but as be pro
gressed he' seemed to gain courage, and when
he reached the middle of the rope_he waa per
fectly at true, and peranned some trapeze
bnliztess that fairly astonished the frightened
spectators. This ilniihen j , - he placed himself
In pelltion on the rope again and proceeded to
the end of his journey with safety. In the
evening,' st the Theatre he walked a tight
wire from the back of the stage to the third
tier. This seemed equally as dangerous as
hisafternoon walk, from the fact that he was
blindfolded and-enveloped in's auk before he
.got on the wire. - Mr. Donaldson is the same
gentleman Who walked a rope over the Schuyl
kill river at lbiladelPhia the past sumner,
am; startled the spectators by purposely fall
ing into the water below on several 'oecasions.
We understand he will walk the rope .again
on Wednesday afternoon, and will appear in
pantomime and wire , performance at the The
atre every afternoon this week. In the panto
mime business Mr. Donaldson is ably masted
by Mr. Harry Gilbert.
Tun Couto Es CILISU Okaxxix.—This amue
ing little volume, (which' we believe is: a re
pent of an English work with the same title,
which'appeared several years ago,) will quite
speteabli diversify , the usual serioueness that
besets the study of Grammar, when the ordi
en;Zet=l:l Vf o h n e e tl i t i e r r e i p t !I n t l :a Ili ' °tab: hands
progress; may bimatter of doubtful disputa
tion among grave professors. Stlll,as physi
ologists assure OD that laughter is good (or
our, bodily health, , and helps men to digest
their dinner e, we see no morn why It should
not assist us mentally also r t z especlally as the
stumbling-blocks of orthography, etymology,
syntax - and prosody are found to be of ex
-ceedingly difficult drgestion to most young
folks. Certainly we should taped iho Comic
Grammar to be immensely more popular with
these, at least, than the other tine. It is pub
lished by Dick & Fitirald, New York, anti
is for male at H. Miner 's, Fifth street, Pitts
burgtir, Price 25 cents. • •
The Artillery. companies from `Pittsburgh `
bat - re won , high distinction on the Hold of but
tle, end no tear Or =OM ettraetive Berrie*
offers to those desiring to serve their country.
'The Stanton Artillery, now orgsuisitg here
by Capt. Benderion, will 10 a crack corps,
and we doubt not will contest the laurels with
Snap and Hampton. The. Captain has been
ordered to report on Widnesday evening', sod
but two days more remain in which to enlist.
Forty good toss can yet be accepted, and par
apet' fromat distanoe,:enlisting here, will se
: curs all - the bocintles • being paid. The - roll
. soon All 1:1 - p,and - puly application 'eho old
IM made to headiineriers,- St. Clair street, or
Diamond, 'Allegheny, J.
tie 'Nora Nurses Wanted.
In nastier to an Inquiry by the Bsecatt~e
Committee, tke follotOgidispiteh hie been
received from Alijoytot-filo,Ml,Tirsiogl
• ' A 462.
: -Boa Tao.. ar; Secretary of
Nor, bee telegraphed dab rid more nurses are
wanted. ~The pawn* bal . been .very, great,
--- and" ifOnittgozlO fromWesbington, arrived
:Ads morning, onyo they cannot be.patted
• -
through the Uses. -- A. L. Itossia,l,7, - ....
• : A.dj't den. Penns.
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A Cosittonose—lt ha* tilaa reported' that
loot Kratiroon - was 'rounded and taken
indeoner itt the tats luittlo, tuft it 41epatole:ine:
.rediedlesterday from Ca: lime: Rule "%Wu
-thet boa-hutment and Copt:: Iturtiruon Were
wounded,not dingitously however, and leaves
is clear thatillS Timor" of es" Osptali
-1.
=ME!
Vittshrgit &mak.
TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. t
IX MIN. IX BIWA ;
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Bank Statements.
romey i l
IN
& Duo by
attn.- I Loans. I tip,clo. 'Notes o Danko.
oth'rß'e
636,463 648,972.
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331,180 1,418,923
301,312 761,122
172,209 • 390,088
94,644 .191,63*
122,160 '241,371
168,236 222,016
4:x.„077
1 79,657
2 . 200,008
174,164
4, 101,676
,1 11/ 664
„46 103,503
1,162.128
1 1,370,115
W 35,4,181 . 772,111151
104.4061 ••••-•I 0)8 tXtr
M'nrArl
Due to
Circul'n. Deposits!
! Banks.
..Fittaburgh Female College.
The !Stanton . Artillery.
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FRODI'YEbTERDAY'S EVENINg aizETTE.
Republican County Convention.
The delegates to this Repubilean County
Convention assembled hi the Court House, at
eleven
,o'clock Monday fcrenoon, for the par
peso Of .plecing in nomination candidates for
Congress, District Attorney, State Senate,
As semoy, County Commissioner and Director
stfrtlia Poor.
T2. - ..The Convention was called to order by John
4,_„;7firsvo, Esq„ Chairmen of the Executive
'Committee.
On motion, Mestre,ll. W. :Mackey and W.
J. Gilmore were appointed temporary Secre
taries.
The oredentiale of delegates were then re
delved, se follows
PITTSDI3OII.
rind Ward—Gairge Wilson, Andrew Killer.
Second Ward—John L. Bojd, Jas. B Reed.
Third Ward, l ot pr.—And. Sims. Wm. Simpson.
Third Ward, ?A pr.—G. Kemp, Karlin Elder
Fourth Ward—R. W. Mackey, Sam!. Lindsay.
Fifth Ward, ist pr.-0. A. Caugbey,W.C.Bloreland.
Fifth Ward, 24 pr.—B. A. Colville, Jos. Frond,
Sixth Ward—W. B.'llays, Thee. Roberts.
Seventh Ward—Robert Thompson, Jacob Roll.
'Eighth Ward-Daniel - Hutchinson, Jos. Nixon.
Ninth Ward—W. Williams, U. H. Armstrong.
MMINSME
tiecond.Ward—gobt. Lee, Jim. A. Shoals.
Third Ward,lst pr.Arttir Hobson, W. ducat
Third Ward, 2d pr.—Conrad timith John Myers
- rourtb Ward, Ist pr.—J. A'. Myler, Jun. Marshall.
Fourth Ward, 2,lpr.—lt. B. Francis: Lewis Mout
morons.
Sewickley—G. F. Eta Well, And. Brown.
Manchester—B. A. Sampson, John Wolff.
Duquesne—Dante Demsey; George Mont.
Sharpsburg—J. G. Oomstock, H. F. Dunham
Tarentuns—John M. Porter, Sam Black.
Lawronciwille—Jacob Wainwright, Wm. Btahtip
Teroperancevilln—John Currington T. Fergtivon.
Wait Pittsburgh.L.fohu B. Auth, Ed. Sprung.
Monongahela—Richard Perry, Thomas &miter.
South - Pittsburgh—Thos. Cass idy. Wm. U. Barker.
Birmingham, Lt pr.—Dan. Wenke, Jas. Michaels.
Birmingham, 2d pr —Writ. Graham, Jacob Ulrich
Must Birmingham—Thos. Wormier, David Mame
MclEvespoit—J, F. Cochran, Wm. E. liarrinon.
- Ellitabetti—Samuel Wwkir, Dr. Shaffer.
West Elizabeth—John brim, Wm. Youdan.
Pitt- , John F. Herron, Jas. 0. Gray.
Collins—R. W. Thomas, George Findley.
Plum—James Armstroeg, • lex 31eJnna ia
Penn-3L B. Mitchell, 11, B. Stotler.
Elisabeth—J. S. Gadner, Isaac Cousin.
311Min—Francls McClure, John Y. Dmeo.
llobirtson—Wm. Glans, it lex. Speer.
Mann—Wm. Q. Shralas, Lmac Deemer.
Franklin, let pr.—Bobo. Wright, 'mac NeCle.
2rl pr.--Gnorge Neely, Jas. Eobinno' n. •
Baldwin—James S. Hillman, S. IL Moore.
hoes—Thos. Kennedy. Win. Peters.
McCandiese--Robs. inland., James Wall me.
East Deer—James Hallett, John Henderson.
Upper St. Clair—\{ J. Gilmore, James G. Hurley
North Fayette—Hobt. Boyd, Daniel Hot/mins.
NeTtlle—Wm. A. Shanks,Jamee A. Gibson.
Sbaler—John S. Smith, John Herron.'
Fawn; lit pr.—N. Miller, Thee. J. - Stevenson.
Id pr.—S. B. Alter, E. B. BurclifieLL
SJulon—Noah Gilmore, John Slacker..,
neat—Jas. U. /Jobb, Wm. Lee. •
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Peebles, lat pr.—Dorid Aiken, C. W. Batchelor..
2.1 pr.-11, H. Pahnor. G. H. Anderson.
Wilkins—M. Henul,%, More. Gordon.
Patton—Jos. Stephenson, Uobt. Cluason.
Versailles—Gat. tr... Bowman, Wm. A. Shaw.
Jefferson—Jpseph Wilson, A. D. Fatter.
Maniere—Jas. McGunulalt., Andrew IrCartney.
Findley—John Harper, J. IL Byers.
Ohld—Wm. Morrison, Campbell Dui/
Beserre—Jm. Baxter, August Mi ler.
Snowden—D. Riggs, H. IL FIB,.
Pine—Oliver Anderson, Andrew EngUsb.
West Deer—John McG.ll, Bobt. Fleming.
Indlana—Adam Walters, Wm. Henderson.
Lower St. Clair-0. B. M. Smith, Louis Fritz.
Souttasyette—Satal. Collins, Geo. Dickson.
Senslckley—Thos L. Sliteltli. Jas. -Woodburn.
Crescent—John Hamilton, Wm. S. oope.
M'Clure,t-Chatabers Coleman. Jacob Franz.
Richland—Wm. Bricked, Jm. F. Rom.
HAmptoo—Snanl. 31..:aelith,JaP. A. Herron .
On motion the name of J. It. Boyd we.
substituted for that of Wm. Woods, of the
Second Ward, Pittsburgh—the latter named
gentleman being absent.
When the credential& of, the Second Pre
cinct of the Third Waid_ Pitsburgh, were
se
prented, John J. Case,_Etp., objected to the
reception of 11. Haley, as -
,a delegate.
The matter was poised' over, for referent°
to a Committee op Contested fiefs.
On motion of C. B. M. Smith; Capt. C. W.
Batchelor was nominated for permanent Pres
ident, and elected unanimously. Ile thanked
the Convention for the honor conferred, and
in stating the object of the meeting alluded to
the great importance of selecting good emu
for the ' peat CODgreee, no upon the complet
ion of that body depended the most important
results, and it might be the very life of the
Nation: It was vrell•known, that their polit
ical opriunents were usiog every effort to ob •
thin the control of the next Congress, and
thus finish up the war in their own Way. flo
hoped that the Republican patty would give
this matter their earnest attention, and.seo to
it, that the proper men were placed in power,
ifc, that this damnable rebellion might be
crushed, and crushed forever. The address
was received with hearty-applause.
The following Vice Presidents were elected:
J. Wilson, Jefferson; David Riggs Snowden;
Wm. Williams, Ninth Weed ; Thu. Worcester,
East Birmingham; Robert Lee, Alleghenj;
D. Dempsey, Duquesne; Aiidrew McCartney,
Chartiore; John Herron, Pitt; J. M. Porter,
Tatentum.
Messrs. Mackey and Gilmore were oontio ued
as permanent Secretaries.
On motion of - J. F. Brave, Esq., the fol
lowing named gentlemen were appointed a
Committee on Contested. Seats: S. Riddle,
David Aiken, Samuel Walker, Andrew Mc-
Cartney, and Samuel Modes;, Jr.
On motion, the Chair appointed the follow •
lag Committee on Reeolutioae : J. R. Bead,
C. B. M; Smith, J. F. Ware, Wm. E. Gar
rison, and George Finley.,
Mr. S. Riddle moved that the Convention
now take a recess for dinner.
Mr. C. B. M. Smith moved to amend—that
the Convention take a T0C11515 for one hour ;
and immediately after adjourning, that they
separate end uake their respeetive Con
greetalonal nominations: Agreed to, and the
Convention adjourned.
TRE3TY-BECOND, DISTRICT
The delegates from the .1.2 d Congroasitnal
District remained in their agate, and organized
with the officers of th 6 main Convention.
011 motion of Mr. R. A. Colville, Ron. J.
R. Moorhead was unanimously re-nominated
as.the candidate for Congress in this District,
and the officers ,of the meeting were requested
to inform bird of his nomination. The an
noanceinent of, Gen. MoOrhead's re--nomina
tion was received with tippler's°, and calls
were made for him, bat he was not present to'
respond.
=EU
. ....
/he delegates from the 23d Collgrosaional
District met hi the District Court Room, and
organised by appointing Samuel Riddle,
Chairman, and 4. M. Porter, B. A. Sampson
and R. B. Francis, Seoretaries. Vice Pftni
dents, Capt. John Wolff, Thoe. L. Shields,
John Rerron - and John .2ilarsball.
The Chairman anneal:wed the Convention
ready to receive nominations for Congrees in
the 23d Dietriet.
Ron. Thomas Williams, lion. Robort Mo-
Knight and F. R. Brnnot, Esq., wore nomi
nated.
Mr. Porter withdrew the name of lion.
Robert McKnight.
On motion, the Convention decided to vote
trim coca, which WAS +tuber/neatly reconsid.-
ered, and a motion to vote by division was
adopted.
The vote resultaci as fo4ows
For Iron. Thos. Williams 41 rotas.
" F.L.Branot, Esq- 7 0
On motion of Arthur 'llobson, Mr. Wil
liams was declared the unanimous nominee of
the Convention. • .
- Mr. George Neoly offered the following,
which was adopted : '
_Resolved, That the Conferees,. 8. 11. Geyer,
Wm. Coleman, and J. W. F. White, elected by
this Convention to eelePt a candidate for Con
gress in the 23d District, be unanimously in
structed to vote for lion. Thos. Williams, and
that they .be requefted to use all honorable
means to mare his nomination in the coun
ties of Butler and Armitrong:
A 'expiation was adopted, calling for the
elution of a committee of three to inform
Mi. Williams of his nomination.
The Chaledesignated al said committee the
Conferees jest chosen, after - which the Con
eention Adjourned. •
A7uax6ozr eltantos
The Convention met it one o'clook, and
was celled to order by, the Chair. -
E. H. peimission, appeared
before the.COnvention, and after thanking his
friends-for former favorir, and the interest
they had taken toesenre his re-nomination to
the State Senate, withdraw his name, belles , -
ini that:James L.. Graham, .Baq., was the
choice of the people of the county for that.po
'Fitton. no then pored that Mr. Graham be
the nnaiihnous choice of.the Commotion for
State . Senate, - and -put -the motion . himself,
'Which Was adopted unanimously, amid ennui,
sato;Esii.,Presenied to the Con
mutton s paper phrpor sing to e6 - me fraitithe:
trnlon'..County Committeepshich be tit bedio
. ,
„The .Chair saw the , Oclny.Atition Jrire. j.
a tofilar the . ,
1 7,
- • 9:
On motion; the "document" was laid on the
table.
Mr. J. R. Reed, Chairman of the Commit
tee on Ramlntione, then snbmitted the follow
ing report :
Wricznse, Our country Is now engaged in a fierce
and bloody war against a rebellion unparalleled for
its senseless and wicked origin, and the destructive
and fiendish manner in which it is condinited—a
war waged for the perpetuity of tier gOvernment nod
liberty which we have received from our fathers;
therefore,
Resolved, That, laying aside another Issues, we are
ready and willing to meet all loyal and patriotic cit
izens upon • common platform of unqualified and no
swerving fidelity to the Union and Liberty, •one and
inseparable."
&solved, That while we pledge to the President
our hearty support in the rigorous prosecution of the
war, we confidently look to hint to rue, in petting
down the infernal rebellion, all the moans which
God and nature hoe pieced in his hands, and in the
name of God, Liberty and the Constitution, to strike
boldly at its very heart, and thus speedily and
finally end it.
Reaotred, That we hereby tender our moat hearty
thanks to our patriotic soldiers,- who, taking their
Uwe it, their kends, hare left the comforts and en
dearments of bogie to meet the enemy upon the field
of battle. '
The preamble and resolutions were unani
mously adopted.
On motion of Dr. Gilmore, the Chairman
was instructed to appoint, In conjunction with
the Chairman of the Judicial Convention, a
County Executive Committee, to be -composed
of twenty-one members.
The Convention then proceeded to nomi
nate candidates, as follows:
District Attorney—Wm. M. Moffitt, John
M..Eirkpatrick, Watson and Marshal
Swartowelder.
Assembly—Mr. Dravo moved that E. U.
Web be nominated for Assembly by acclama
tion, but Mr. Smith Insisted that Mr. Irish,
having run foe the Senate and failed, should
take his chances with .the other candidates
for Assembly. Mr. Dravo then withdrew Its
motion. The following names were then sug
gested:
Pittsburgh—E. 11. Irish, Jas. Sutherland,
P. C. Shannon, J. J. Case, A. G. McCandice..
Allegheny—Alfred Slack, John Wright, 11.
C. Mackrell, W. J. Madeira, J. J. Robinson.
Between the Rivers—A. M. Gross, Samuel
Chadwick.
South of the Rivera—John Gillian, T. J.
Bighani, Geo. E. Slocum, John lifcCluaky, N.
North of the Rivera—William Rutchman,
Bruce Tracey, and T. R. Nevin.
Comatiaaionar—Jonathan Braun', Jonathan
Neely, Robert MeElherron, Dr. Beattie, R.
MaClare°, R. Boyer.
Director of the Poor—G. Y. Coulter, J
Miller, D.. L. Anderson.
Previous to the ballot, the following letter
was read by Mr. Moreland :
Prrranuitm. Sept. Ist, 1862.
Wm. C. Moreland, E.g.—Dear Sir : As my
name is bofore the Convention a■ a candidate
for the office of District Attorney of Allegheny
county, I beg tharyou will withdraw it.
M. SWARTZWELDER.
Tho name of Mr. Swart:welder, was than
withdrawn.
The !In mo of Bruce Tracey, for 'Assembly,
was also withdrawn.
The Committee on Contested Seats reported
in favor of Geo. Romp and Martin Elder, of
the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, and the report
was accepted.
Gen. Moorhead, not having made hie ap
pearance, Jame' G. Murray and John Wolff
were appointed to conduct him before the
Conroutton.
The delegates then proceeded to rote by
_marking, and the result of tgla. balloting was
a., follows
Kirkpatrick•
Wateon
Most
ASSEMBLY
PatobessTA
Shannon•
Sutherland
Ca5e..:.......
McCandless
dllegkeny.
nd
31.
I 0 -
&herrn Ricers.
Wright..
hiackrell
ata4loria.
Omen .
Chadwick
South of Ricer*
Btgbarn..
slueum
McClunkey
Ballentine
Nord of Rivers
Nevin
J. J. Robinson
Neely*.
Brauff . .
AteElberron ..........
Beatty
Meelam
Boyce
Coulter'..
Miller . .
Art dereon
Mr. Kirkpatrick, for District Attorney,
Meitro, -- Alrees, Slack and Dutchmen for A.-
.mai; Mr. Coulter for Poor Director, and
Neely, for Commissioner, 'were declared
nominated on the first ballot.
On motion, Messrs. Shannon end Oilfillan,
hexing the .Thigheet number of votes, were
nominated by neelamstion for Aseembly,
which completed the ticket.
110041111AD'15 ADDRASS.
After the marking had been Stashed, the
Committee to wait on Gen. Moorhead, made
their 'Pleasance, in company with that gen
tleman-oam was introduced to the C-001 , 00 -
iOl5 by the Chairman, and received with du
, onstrations of applause. Ile remarked that
A be felt very—Mich embarrassed at this re
'owed expression of confidence on behalf of
his follow citizens of the Twenty-Suomi Dis
trict. Ilia heart was fall, and ho had not
words to ,express in fitting terms his kindly
feelings towards those who bad thus honored
and trusted him. Ire - iame here a poor work
ing boy, many years ago, and never expected to
roach the high position of a member of
the 1 4 .1ational Legislature. , Indeed he did not
know that he was even qualified for the dis
charge of the responsible dutloll involved, brit
es he was now nominated for a third term,
through tho partiality of his fellow citisens,
he would trust their judgment as to his abili
ties. lie knew they hid not chosen him for
his fine speaking, as be was not gifted in that
respect; neither wan it on account of his liter
ary acquirements, as he was educated at the
tanner's bench. Still he inferred that a man
who had been buffeted about as he had been,
must have some practical knowledge, and
whatever talents Or abilities ho' ight possess
would be devoted to the beet interests of the
country and his constituency. He again
thanked the Convention, pledged himself
never to betray the confidence reposed in him
and retired amid loud applause...
The Convention then adjourned.
Troops from Beaver County
Three fall companies-101 men e&ali—re
cruited in Beaver and vicinity, arrived in
this city at 12 o'clock to -day, en route for
Ilarrbrburg.
The companies are officered as follows :—R.
L. Baker Guards Captain—Richard P.
Roberts;'lst Lieut.—John D. Stokes ; 2nd
Lieut.—Thomas henry.
Ormond Rangers Captain—Marcus Or
mand; let Lleut.—Austin Miller; 2d Meet--
Semi:el Campbell.
_Darragh Infantry: Captain—James Dar
ragh; let MeCalleater ; 2nd
Lieut.—George Shallenberger.
The first two companies were recruited by
Richard P. Roberta, Ban., the captain of the
R. L. Baker Guards.
They, sre s splendid body of men, sad re
htleot greet credit upon the county, and on , the
offloets who commend them.
They marched through the city, headed by
Young's Bruit Band.
Mr. F. E. Form, as we learn from the
Wheeling Press, haslelinqnished his connec
tion with that paper for the purpose of enter
ing into other business. Mr.' F. was .con
nected with the press of this eity for a num
ber of years, ited is well kit Own to Many of
our citizens. , Re has oar best wishes for sue.
coos.
ENEOLLUCHT.OF SOUTH PAT n!.—The eu.
rollmene of South Fayette; townehiphat hien
completed o and thatsup as-rollowa: ' , - •
Subject to ,militaiy•duty 211
Io tbe aerrias '4O
Oot.. Coulee% iteSAseee"..4"This rest Mee'
(68 1396 PeanglranisYlesiss 40-Ssy for
ifarriaburi, At, lour -" The reglatest
)81111148e CsrlfrlLO*,:it:/te'eltiali, shit yikel
Alie minsulllLinty..4,o44,foictok.
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Sudden Death.
On Saturday. evening, between eight and
nine o'clock, an elderly lady named Cath
arine Debold, reefding on an alloy off Federal
street, above the Diamond, Allegheny, called
in at the house of a neighbor to examine a
pair of fnew ear rings. When on doing, she
grew sick and complained of a severe lain
between the shoulders, and a smothering
sensation about the .breast. Immediately
after she reeled and fell dead upon the door.
Dr. Herron was called, but he pronounced her
dead. Coro Bl'Clung had an inquest upon
the body . ' d . the jury found a verdict of
" death from natural causes." The deceased
was forty years of age, was a widow and has
two sone in the army. She leaves a little boy,
the only remaining child.
The Killed and Wounded of the Sixty-
Third Regiment.
Killed--Sergeants Ghthrie and Stacy; C r.
porals Stone; Keys and Bliss ; Privates J.
lirWilliame, D. Cannon, S. Baldwin, A. A.
Jones, E. McGinnis, T. T. Rail, T. Woods T.
Reading, S. E. Dillimati, S. Porter, T.
Crupper.
Wounded—Col. Alex. Hays, 'lightly ; Maj.
Kirkwood, and a prisoner ; Capt. Charles W.
McHenry, Lients. Weaver and. Marks, Ser
geants Stone and Kane, Corporals Wampler
and Hoffman, privatexPlagler, J. Cannon, S.
Davidson, B. Patten, A. Powers, L. T. Bate
num.—Dispatch.
ACCIDENTAL DimlyNrao.—On Tuesday last,
a lad named Brown, son of Robert Brown, of
Armstrong county, was drowned near the
double - locks of the canal, in Derry township.
Young Brown, it appears, was ou a visit to
a relative,, and in company with some other
youngsters went in the water to bathe. Be
ventured out beyond hie depth, and was
drowned before assistance could be rendered.
His body was recovered by Chae. Wagamer,
a youth ton years of age, about twenty-ilve
minutes after the occurrence, but life was ex
tinct. Robert Brown,. the father, Is a soldier
in the army, and wee Wounded at the battle
of Fair Oaks..
ANOTHIII SWORD PHILSICNTATION.-011 Fri
day evening last the ladies of the "Gilmore
Mission Sabbath School" presented Lieut.
Clapp, of the S. M. Kiet Rifles,. with a beau
tiful sword: A fine each was also presented
by his friend and fellow teacher, Mr. John
McCreary. George Gilmore, Egg., on behalf
of the ladies and Mr. McCreary, presented
the sword and sash in a neat and appropriate
address, and was fitly responded to by Mr.
Clapp. Mr. C. has labored faithfully in the
school, and richly merits this token of re
gard.
HOSPITAL SUPPLIES NOOOOO.--The Sub
sistenco Committee have; received a request
from Washington City to forward, as soon as
possible, all the hospital supplies they can.
The 'following articles ace much needed:
Shirts, drawers, pads, bandages, lint, and
fruit in vans; also cash to pro-pay freight. We
hope our citizens will respond liberally to this
e+ll. Contributions kir at Weyman k Son,
on Smithfield street, or Aiken, Sun & Co.,
Wood street, will be forwarded at onco.
Is Bic SKULKING ' l—Slajor Faliaffero has
received an anonymous note, calling his at
tention to the fact that J— F—, of Co.
A, sth Excelsior Brigade, is now in Port
Perry engaged in business—that he • amp
home sick, got married, and when his fur
lough rune out be gets sick again and has an
extension of timo. We know nothing of the
fasts. • J— F— ,bad better report to the
Provost Marshal, or
be may find his name in
print.
TROOPS FROII MCIICLIL COUNTY.—"Eitew.rt'a
Infantry," named in honor of William Stew-
art, Esq., late member of Congress, arrived
in this city on Saturday, from Mercer, and
went into Camp Howe. The company is full,
and under command of Capt. T. B. Rodgers,
Pint Lieutenant J. T. Gainer, and Second
Lieutenant A.'C. Greve. They will probably
go into Colonel R. P. Roberta' regiment, of
Beaver.
emus itsutzett.,'agod about fifteen years,
residing with., hls parents rear Johnstown,
leveled a gun at a young MILLI named Soaf, a
tivr days since, while nut gunning. The boys
bad been joking, when Hartzell told Soul to
behave, or be would shoot him—the gun as
Hartzell supposed, being unloaded. The
trigger was driven. when to Ilartzeli's amass
went Seal fell and expired, a ball having pen
etrated We fa•'e. .
APPOlNTYrNTs.—ftoyernor Curtin has ap
pointed Dr. Jour. towtnan, "f Johnstown,
Medical Examiner fer'Canabria oounty, under
the draft law.
Henry Ely, oleo of Johnstown, has receiv
ed the appointment of County Superintend
ent of Common Sobodit for Cambria County,
vice Willtem Soott resigned and gone into
the army.
STICAUE/Li SOLD.--Thb steamer Diadem Wag
tOld at Cincinnati, rp tho 23d ult., to Capt.
Wm. Mann, for $13;000. She is to be placed
in the Cincinnati and Memphis trade. The
Arago was sold on b`rtdoy. at Cincinnati, by
Capt lioltisnis to Capt. 11. n. Johnston, of St.
Loam., fut $ lO . OOO . It is intended to place
her in th St. Fouls;aorl Metndhis trade.
MORE ITROOPSON }MIAMI COUNTY.—
Thfoo mute companies from Beaver county
will arrire here this afternoon rat mute for
Harrisburg. Another company will pass
through •usorrow. Beaver is doing nobly.
J. T. ilestionuu, late editor of the Fair
mount (ye.) aVatidnal, and for Me number of
years connected with the press of this city,
has been. elected Orderly Sergeant of a com
pany recruited in !lA, vicinity of Fairmount.
Onirrso.—The name of Dr. Matheny was
omitted in the list of Surgeons who have vol
unteered and gone to Washington to attend
the wounded.
IradrTS
WANTED—* girl to take care of A
VT hihl.and to ouolet to gt moral hooves, rit. In
o Ore •t OFYlttro. oto3 :I o
WANTED-.—Two or more good Turn
, I ere eud Fattens The Wt.' einer p.id tot
gnus bandit Ingehro of I.ILItIII M. Hi fLP,
n3O our the Point.
WAN'IT..)-511bble. rendered 'fallow;
804 boob. Flax &ell;
110 Jo Whitt, Beano
.
not L If. VOIOT & CO
20,000 BUSH. OF fah IyAliTkai
MOORE'S DISTILLERY
01 , 111 pay the higheet cash pile.
THOMAS MOORZ,
189 .V/ .t. rent. rittsbnrgb
HEAD Q UARTERS,
PnissvaoU, PA., August th,
ORONO NO. I
I. Colonel 0.. P. I;ievbell, 57th Penney . trolls Vol.
Quivers, I. hereby appointed Prevost Marshal. Ile
will be obeyed and minted accordingly.
li. All officer. and ruidhim in this city, and In the
comae, around, absent from their regiment. from
whatever came, will report without delay to Col.
Campbell, at hia.oftlos, be. OT Small street, In per.
son or kyr letter. It cot able to report itr permit,
they' wit' report by letter, tree...laths • cern:ionic
of tonne physician In good staudiug, Showing wtt
they are trot side to report In person.
/11. A I ofilwra and re'd'ent arriving le the city
and neighbothood, ant not pawing immediately
through, ruder order., will report is like manner to
tto Provost Marshal, .
IV. 'The attention of absentees from regiment. Ii
called to the order from .be War Department, pub
Dolled July 31st, 1883, the provhdons of which will
be strictly onto ced by the Provost 1111anthal is regard
•
to elatio... • !!..
ALEX. MOMECOMEIIY. Mater U. S. A ,
an 27 'Military Commander.
t jubT •
TileoF.l4[sl7B'o .. .. ERJtB FAME!,
book tali Of 3eltatid...hrunor, provocative of laugh •
ter and eundastee`to health end good 'plebe
For fide at the ilOoketore of •
R. S. DAVIS. 93 Wood at.
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THE LATEST NEWS ►
BY TELEGRAPH
Latest from the Battle-Field.
PENNFILIANIANS GONE TO THE FRONT
Our Army Massed at Bull Run.
ENEMY DRIVEN AT ALL POINTS.
OUR IrICTORr CIERT.II.r.
GEN.IIEINTZELMAN IN JACKSON'S REAR.
17,000 Prisoner's Taken I
IMMENSE OAPTWIES OF STORES
To•Dey Expected to Decide the Contest.
&c., &c., &c
Putt-atmenta, Sept.
The correspondont of the Press, under data
of six o'clock last ovening, says that Sumner
and Franklin reinforced Pope at one o'clock
yesterday. Their combined forces number
sixty thousand men, which also includes
the following Pennsylvania regiments of the
new leiics-122d, 123d,.124th, 125th, 128th,
127th, 128th, and 128th. The latter were
marohod from tho various camp near Wash-
Yesterday aftert,n our whole army was
massed ten miles south of Centreville, beyond
Bull Run. Nothwithetanding that the rebel
army was rocairing large reinforcements, we
were driving the enemy at every point, and
victory, sooner or later, is considered certain.
Jackson will certainly be driven to the
mountains. Ho cannot pass through Thor
otighfare Gati,forneilatl.4l9Bo is guarding the
road, and he cannot break through that brave
corps, especially with Our army at bis heels.
The intelligence of F!ope's reverise, received
early yesterday in,oing, had a TIMM° effect
on the President, and .ho contintied uneasy
until igen. liallack informed him of the Cot,
centration of our trooys beyond Centreville,
and our cuccesc in driving the onemy back in
the afternoon
It is said that our captures of stores, pris
oners and tamp equipage, are immense. The
various trains returning from the field of bat
tle are loaded with true of stores of every de
scription, taken in tee recent battles.
It is said that in all the engagements we
captured 17,000 prisoners who were subse
quently, according to agreement, paroled.
The issue of today will no doubt decide the
contest. D.
Latest from Kentucky—The Legis
lature Moved to Louisville..Ru
muted Evacuation of Lexington-.
• Proclamation orthe Mayor of Lou.
inville..The Governor's Proclama.
Lion-. Enthusiastic Meeting at Lou
isville..
LOUISVILLE, Sept- I.—A large and enthu
elastic meeting of citizens was held this morn
ing, at the Court Rouse. Hon. Joe. Guthrie
presided. Several spirited and patriotic
epeoeLes were made, and thot following
resolution passed That the Mayor issue his
proclamation calling on all the male citizens
to 311:11 and lie ready to useet 6 the rebels in case
they attack no. The meeting edjoarned, to
meet again as soon as the Mayor issues his
proclamation.
The Legislature adjourned at Frankfort
and moved to this city. °or. Robinson and
many of the members are hare now. It it said
the Legislature knit convene at the Court
Route to-morrow.
The citizens are much exulted. It is ru
mored that Lazio ttio haa been abandoned by
the Federal/1, and thot 20,000 or 30,000 retele
are tear that place. The report is nut
L•TEEL—The Mayor's proclamation, in con
formity with the resolutions passed this
morning, is as follows :
I call upon the Citizens of Lobisville to
meet in their respeetis is wards for the purpose
of completing, their eukullment. Citizeneare
requested to report the number and character
of arms in their possession. The Captains of
home-guard companies, and how organized,
will likewise report:the number of risen and
arms now In their k.ossession. All citizens,
who are able to bait arms, who fail or retnse
to report themseleec • (or enrollment ,for the
protection of _their homes and SresiAes, will
be looked upon as a common enemy.
,All reports will be made to Col. Thos. W.
Gibson at 12 o'clock oh the 2d inst., or as
soon thereafter as praCticable, he having been
empowered by the GoTe o rnor to take charge of
the home forces of tbj city.
(Signed) !Wu. Daze's, Mayor.
following is tl:4 Governor's proclams•
tion
F. Ruhiaiton, Governor of the
Commonwealth of Kentucky, do hereby au
thorize Thoe. W. G beim, of Louisville, to or
ganize, and bring into the field alt the able
bodied men of the county of Jefferson, and
city of Louisville. !
Given under my bind, ,k c.
J. F. - Rollins"
Governor of Kentucky.
The publio at - chianti were removed trom
Franklin, and $1,000,900 in translate from the
banks at Richmond, Lexington and Frank
fort, arrived hero today.
Gen. John W. Finnan, Adjutant General of
Kentucky, hoe establiahed his headquarter■
in Louisville.
The city Is in a ; blase of excitement to
night. Tho citizens aro enrolling themselves
and making great preparations.. A corres
pondent of the Joursai writes that the rebel
Morgan and bin bend left Glasgow at 4
o'clock on SaPirday. , Whilst there they de
stroyed all the indictments for treason re
turned by the grand jury at the last term of
the Court, over a hundred in number. They
are mutilated records' of the Court, so that
no traces of such indictments are left In the
State. The horses and mules and other prop
erty of Union men haire been stolen.
The telegraph Is in operation to Nashville
again.
At : rests In Memptiis.•Ordere Issued
by Gen. Sherrnitn-•Capture of a
Rebel Rail Agent.
fdltstrilts, Aux. 28, !;IaST. Lotus, Sept.
Special to the Democrat. A large number of
persons, who have bee'n calculating to visit
the North, were arrested yesterday by the
Military Committee.
General Sherman has Joined his orders to
the Board or Trade Committee, prohibiting
the importation and sale, by all persona, of
arms, ammunition, salt and- salt moats, ex
cept upon procurement of permits for that
purpose; also, dealers Oro to keep system ac
counts of the amount Of goods received here,
and the disposition of . the same, their books
at all times to be kept open to the Inspectors
of the Provost Marshal; dealers-in arms and
medicines, endeavoring to get some outside of
the Federal Hoes; nre , -to be arrested andiron
detnned; to stiffer tho extreme penalty of the
- rollitery law.
Charles Depart was arrested yesterday by
the pickets with a' mall bag destined for the
Confederacy. Eli styles himself au-intern,-
tintalmall agent.
Disloyality of Ni.j Louis Merchanta.
Lotte,Sept. member' of the old
Elt. Louie vbfmetrante Elichsuge, were noticed
-Mapped'''. before the Pioveat Marshall General
tO•dc.y, to'inewer to-the - charge. of disloyal
demonstrations at the locating held but Fri
day'. If found guilty, the Excbatto will be
. dissehred. sod the property' subject tolisast.
catinn. '
Ingeratill Melensed
s..`lla
Puir.tnat.rup.,ept, 1.--Chari •
motattlyr wrested. for illigif,dlirtthht*lttr;
manta ih , a- apew.h in • andependetimr&pars,
i r i t irelPtOdrsci
. this tinOpsy'
. o =4#oftrivivieg of 11Par
Wounded'Soldiers
WASHINGTON, Sept. I.—The following ad
ditional wounded soldiers, from the late bat
tle, have been brought into the Alexandria
Hospital :
CoL Salts killed by shelL Woundid—Col. Leasure,
leg severely; CaL George P. McClean, Major Sark.
wood, Major Dawson, Major V. A. Lancaster, Major
G. W. Jones. Capt. Freed. Shilling, Capt. Bender!
am, Capt. Oliver, Capt. Vangerden, Gept. John Hast
ings, Capt. A. C. Thompson, Capt. Robert Erk,
Capt. Barney, Capt. McHenry, Capt. Ayre, Captain
May, L'eut. Curt, Livut. Buren, Lieut. Farman,
Lieut. Blair, Lieut. Spencer, Lieut. Craig, Lieut.
Art, Lieut. C. H. Snyder, Ltent. H. Milton, Lieut. L.
Thompson, Lieut. B. H. Nreaver, Lieut. Brookman,
pawner; Lieut. Ste renson,Liout. Fox. Lieut, Weaver.
Lieut. Marks; Sergeant. Winters, Stone; Kane.
Robinson; Corporal. Herbert, Thompeon,Warmpter,
Hoffman erni IteLovrio.
From Memphis.
MEMPHIS, Aug. 30.—A meeting, called yes
terday, twelve miles eoutheast of Memphis,
to organise a guerrilla band, was surrounded
and captured by a company of federal cav
alry. Eighteen pritonere were taken.
• A detachhment of federate occupied Her
nando on Thursday, capturing a train of oars
from Grenada.
A rebel force is said to be at Coldwater, a
few miles distant.
Villepugne, with 9,000 mon, is reported to
be moving through Grand Junction.
Prominent secessionists say that Bragg's
army has gone. into Westerns Virginia„ and
will soon appear on the Kanawha river, and
march to the Ohio-river.
Lexingtan Evacuated by our Troops.
CINCINNATI, Sept. I.—Lexington, Ky., was
evacuated this afternoon by our troops falling
back to Covington. All the stores were re
moved to Louisville. At 7 o'clock to-night
the Lexington operator closed his office, say
ing that Kirby Smith bad appeared at euberbs
and demanded the eurrender of the city,
which was ootnplied with by the citizens.
There is a good deal of excitement here, but
preparations are making for defense. Gen.
Lew Wallace has assumed command of the
troops - here. Regimental are arriving and
ethers are en route.
Harkent by Telegraph
Bacmiour.. Sept. I.—Tilour gale', sales of Ohio at
$5,6066,73. Wheat firm and unchanged. Corn quiet;
white, 61(3.69, and yellow 64466. Whisky advanced
..Leif cent; ult. at 143. BAWD firm.
NPECIAL NOTICES
We take groat pleasure in recommending
the Rett.2..B. E. Williams, - wbo in engaged as a
teacher in the Academy of Science and Lan
guage., Allegheny. Mr. Williams is a grad
uate of Princeton College, N. J., also of the
iVestern Theological Seminary—is an
excel-
lent scholar and a practical and suceessful
instructor. This valuable acquisition to its
carpe of teachers, and the experience and effi
ciency of the Principal, Be,. J. Davis, render
this institution especially worthzz of the
patronage of the public.
key. Et. W. JAconuti.D.D.llley E. P. Stem, D. D.
(Loy. I). Eworr, D. D.lEtev. W. D. HowAze,D.D.
mal.ll2tterreateeow
FASHIONABLI CLOTHING /SD WHIMS TO OTT
TENN.—We would say that MeeeTS. W. H.
McGee S. Co., corner of Federalstreet and Dia
mond Square, have just received their summer
goods, and their patterns are all of the detest
styles. Any person desiring a well-made and
neatly fitting suit of clothes, their establish:
meat is the right place. All their clothing is
nude under their own supervision, and they
are always ready to salt cheap to cash buyers.
Levied W. Cokes, Carpenter and Joiner,
Jobbing Shop Virgin alley, between Smithfield
street and Cherry alley. All kinds of Home
Bepairing done on short notice and in work
manlike manner. Charges moderate. Leave
'your orders. All orders promptly attended to.
Two good handawauted immediately. -I
WIVES, MOTUEES aaa SISTERS, whose bus
bands, and and brothers aro Barring in the
army, cannot put into their knapsacka a more
necessary or valuable gift than a few boxes of
Holloway's Pills and Ointment. They insure
health even under the eitiostises of a soldier's
life. Only 23-minta a box or pbt. 219
OAKLAND SSILECT SollooL.—The fall session
of Miss M. Markham's select school, at Oak
land, will commence on Monday, Septembei
let. For particulars, see circular to bo had at
the Book stores, or inquire of Miss Markham,
In person, at 104 Fourth street. Iwd
DjATIBTET.—Dr. 0. Sill, No. 246, Penn et.,
attends to all branches of the Dental profes
sion.
oo Monday oventog,
et 8,1-‘ o'clock, JOHN T. f1r.1.131.68, aged 38
The relatives and friends or the family are re
epectlully invited to attend the funeral, from his
late reeidence. No. 191 Third street, on WEBNISDAY
1(065L110, Sept. 3d, at 10 o'clock, without farther
notice.
.Jrzrz,rrestßY JrOTICEN.
a - RECRUITS FOR THE 4Gth PA
Went. CRAIG, of W. gallant Regiment, has boon
detailed to recruit far the above regiment, and has
Located. at tient. Atwell's eines hu. 67 FOURTH
STltgiT. This vet:rent hos been in the servios ono
yam., and Is ono of the best drillet in the army. Thu
la a splendid opponn qity Tor young men who wish
to sore under good officers. NIEL CRAIG,
.•I•sf Lima. Co F. 46• h Rest P. V.
CunCultA,, Beernacy.
Mont. JOHN I. NEVIN,a fellow prisonor with
Gen. Corcoran, at Lichmund, harin4 obtained per ,
minion of 'he decrotoxy of War to raise a BATTERY
OF LIMIT Aft. iLLEItY, will be found for the
venni at tho ofilce of T. EL. Nevin a CO., No. 2.ti
WOOD STREET. an3o:lw.
I C7 s ?d i filE ° ll ß bwrit• A rot " irell S a bL uth„r B A . B°9 t 2 i*i ! "
Secretary of War to roving
a full atEei th e
CA* ALRY, month thlee additional -companies.
Those who Irish to pin thls splendid Veen:tent cad,
, 4) so by calling on him. at the cellos of. the Will e
Load Works, itISBEIJUA e, Allegheny City.
• Ftu..1,3
ILNArr'S tieTTEßY—Recruits
wanted for tide celebrated Battery, now with
the army of Virginia, Gen. Pope commanding.
LIEUTENANT ATWELL,
Who hes be detailed an recruiting earrice, Is now
In the city In the meantime. perdons wishing to )bin
the Buttery wilt call at
ir 3VAN Tub. uAVALKY
TWO WEEKS NOSE FOE VOLUSTEEBSI
A SELEOT CORM AND TEE MOST ATTRAC
TIVE ANA! OF TIM SDNVICEI
8177 BOUNTY.
Under the following_ spacial order, famed by the
Secretary of-War—kr whom the Battalion to unmet
SPECIAL CEDER NO.
. . . .
- Wan Derenturar,
Washington, D 0., Aogu•t IS, 18621
Lient James M. Schoonmaker shall raise five oxen.
Dania, of caval•y, within three welts, with Lb. •anes
Una of the Governor 01 the Mate of Penneylvatth.
They will be *nerved by the War Department.
EDWIN at. STANTON, Secretary of War.
• .
. HICADQUA•TELIS PrIIIIIITLVANIA Muria, l
liarriaburg, August lath; 1862.
The atom authority of the Smear, of War. is
approved. A. L. RUSSELL.
Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. .
* From the above It will be seen that the under.
signed has been duly authorixad to raise the, tire
companies within three Irak,. es this is positively
the only opportuoity that .111 be offered for thaw
who desire to ergage le this branch of the service.
It is highly important that IS• be embraced without
delay. Tisa.conioashe r already nearly full, have
been accepted, and will go immediately into encamp•
merit. • r
iionipardno;porto of companies, and squads, not al.
ready accepted; bate now the last and undoubtedly
the. Aneet opportishlty for catering the service. All
Boattles from• thellieited States will be given to the
men, and the Allegheny County byway to such awn
as may be enlisted from Allegheny twenty. This
Battalion bas' been celled for_ specirl service by-the
Secretary of ' War, and Will be armed, equipped and.
honed with the least possible delay.
The Washington Cavalry, of PhtlAdelphtwhas been
accepted in this Battalion, it is undoubtedly one of
the'fineet cozy:miss in thainited States.
.-.,„Ttie Lieutenant will for the present be found at
the aloe et the Pittiburgh•Whlts Lead Company,-
on. IeiBECOA iTBEETi Allegheny. City, or at the
itecralting Stand. in the Diamond. artV...lf -
JOHN; SHEATIS, ' ' • -v,
Dander of
CADGE% GOAL AND OIL rums,
At the Sew of Inez' Crithh CILILIff STEUZ
e trot Word. Ail-gheity City, X*. • " •
°pea:motleys of -eiork Bent bT e,.il to All g
_heti"
City P. 0.,0r tart at the tferdwere Store of 0:
_NOM
4r...corner 'of Liberty gad St. Dian streets, . 111- fo•
ogee orotopt'atttiet lot, • ..1 . • . ataliktf
I. ; )= r A t. !as: . asAprt: , m ,a eo n t o o n n hat
?;` lll" "! 4 .}3lfi,vv,l:llgi'Le
leunb
UG - $.4" Ibble: - Fresh .4. just
itidTiale I.:' :rifrart.
co: . Itomt sis.i
;„:
MEDIC.IL.
LINDSEY'S IMPROVED
DLOOD SEARCHER,
A 1311/111 CUBS TOR
Cancer,
Cancerous Formations,
Scrofula,
Cutaneous Diseases,
Erysipelas, Boils,
Pimples on the Face,
Sore Eyes,
Tetter Affections,
Scald Head,
Dyspepsia,
Costiveness,
Old and Stubborn Ulcers,
Rheumatic Disorders,
Jaundice,
Salt Rheum, •
Mercurial Diseases,
General Debility,
Liver Complaint k '
Loss otAppetite,
Low Spirits,
Female Complaints,
Epilepsy or Fits,
Paralysis or Palsy, -
Syphilitic Diseases and
Caries of the Bones,
TOGETHER WITH ALL 07WER DUMBER
HATING THEIR ORIGIN - IA ,A DEPRAVED
CONDITION OF TUE BLOOD 013 GEEICULA•
TORY . SYSTEM
CASE U✓ DANIEL A. BOYD
Pirramsan Deumber 31, IE3I.
DI. 0, B. Kadrao-1 take Pleasithe in Making
this voluntary statement In favor of Dinectiell , pro
pared by you called "LimPent's Btoon Braaten."
1 lasi 'offered for fiy• years with Scrotal., which
broke oat on my howl and forehead W as to d'edigure
me vary mush, and doh off the hair when the dio
cese-made its. appearance; it also broke mit on my
arm 'above and below the ollsow, and eat loth the din
and dash ee as to expose a fearful sore. The diocese
on my head went so far ilmt, several small pieces of
bone dune out. I wee very weak and low eptrlted,
and bad given up all bops of ever getting well, I
toad tried several ekillinl phyeiciane and they diet me
no good. In tkptomber , ast, IE6I, I woe Induced to
try "Lindner Demo 'so Eldon Sratacnra . I
must collide I bad no fat„, in'Patent medicines, bat
after I had seed three bottles of Blood Solrener, the
nicer, on my hoed and arm began to heal. I have
now taken right or tan bottles. and my heath and arm
are entirely well exceplthe scars romaintrd Irma the
tares. I wash* state that I IA the Simmostism
very bad in ray did and loge. The Blood Searcher
also cured the rheumatism. I em how a well men,
over fort] years of pg., and I Seel dimple and young
se I did when I was twenty, and have incraded in
weight twenty pounds. I would also elate the• the
awl , * hi ad forehead woo en bad that when ha
stored and lifted anything heavy, the blood rim out
of the sore. Dr. Keyser had a photograph taker; of
me by Mr. Cargo, the artist. alter I began:to ad
well. It doe. not show my appeamoca as bed ea it
was before-I dm:due/el toting the reediiine, Yon
tan see the photograph, one of which is now in my
podasion, and also at Dr. Keyeer,s, lid Wood aro
I would also state that I took the Blood &archer
which woe mode before Dr. Keder commenced m
'lug It. Although It helped me some, I did not
cover fest until I got the kind undo by Dr. Keyser
hirdelt. Coe bottle of his did me mom god than
two.of the old. I bellow it b a groatdoal stronger
and better. I bare recommended the Blood Search.
Sr to a greet Insley of my friend, for various
and I believe It has helped the Whole of them. Ton
mei publish this if you wish, and Ism Waled tbst
all who are afflicted as I was may, o o cured. I ilye in
this City, No. 4 Pine atriwt, and am employed at Col
ville it Audercozes Union Diable Works, r 4 Wayne
strut. PAIMAL A. BCTD.
A BLIND M. 1. 1. t , ' CURED.
I lire in bilge, at Minima MM. and bare boot
nearly blind in both eyes for nearly /our
called on Dr. Never about throe month* imo, and
sated tilm to Om me Oxon:Iona to the Inetibition
Oar tho Blind' In Philadelphia: He told mo.that_i
need not go to Philadelphia to get well; as he had
medicine that would cure mu, aelmi :tad my dine ee
Tula the blood. I was Dental for it two or tarot
theme in the hospital fa this elty, tied was rolioird,
but my disease always returned often" month or me t:
after 1 CIEe out of the hospital. 1.• limed my dLti
ease woe rattiming and I called; by the Addeo of
good friend 91 mine, on Dr. Keyser, who tins mama
my night, and •my epos ore nearly as wall as erg
the Doctor sere me l'Llndotly'e Blood Sirarctorl . on
•waah. DAVID KINNOLLY, -
Pittsburgh. July b, 1061. Clinton Mile, Sligo.
Witness—K. Anderson emit, All.
gbaiy Cite
A BAD SORB LEG CURED
,Prmasuaati, September 13, 11301.—1 hereby certify
that I ham had s aorkle• for over a psi. It all
covered with ulcers and ions go that I could not
work for nearly a year. My leg swelled in that I Tree
unable to do anything for • ng time, for at loot
oil month.. I tried invend of the bait dnetoortu the
city, bet without soy beneilt;• finally I. deed or. Di.
Keyser, at No. IP Wood street who only attendee
merabout two weeks, end vile me bet two bonnie of
medicine and I AID • DWI- en tirely weU sad ham con
tinued well for ell mouths. I am employed at Wm
Cagle inglne House. on Fourth street, whom any
ono sin ass Me. THOMAS ?AREELL.
Sir& ihardfoli to gas Use risat kind, am Owe is a cow.
t,tfaLt
• • Dr.. 060 H. KEYSER
latlttawaol 140 Weiod,emit.tooti. proprOtnr.
2 ,,,
*$ ..4 a ,
Pi - tie
1 it Ft'
oc)Escarmati
Inn:MEAT CURE FORCOICSUMP.
The proprietor of this medicine baringmade it the
study of gems to concentrate the life of the Pith
Tree into a Medicine for dimness of the - Lonna and
. Throat,, is now offering to satiering.hamsaity the rt.
snit of hie experience. nit truly, groat and good
tempered with mach care; tho tar below
ex pr o ply for it, le ,t herofote flee from all
,Imporitiee of common tar.
It hoe cared more cute of Chnstneddlon than any
knownterd7 on earth.
It will etre DBONOHITit3. - .
willows ASTHMA;
It will coregOBM',TII.IIOAT AND IiREAM2. •
It will tore COUGHS AND OLDS., and to an ht.
*Womble imaidl t for diseemee the MIDNILTS age
Bows ut Ccentterati.'wt
If yes tura the Dyspipeti, ion MISHAItra DT&
Plinth. 'PILLS,- nod II MOT do "not:Moe
- , ypo,go to thireigndad *ham lon
• DFcbued tbMt , lsnd MOM
cell at lazy:pot tadit4 lisiiiptlver drab
Isr.. A:box Pflior* L braralli,pst.patd, cex rot
z . - . 0;--.1680401 &COM striett ritatia
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