NEW Yonu, July 25.—The Washington correspondent of the New-York Tine.- - says : "it is needless to say that the of Seeretarl Seward'a resignation is it I:- oniTotindation. The President prc•pexes to make no change in the Cabinet; atel it is very certain he does not propose to dis pense at this juncture with a Cabinet min ister an distinguished as Mr. Seward, and so competent to grapple successfully with foreign diplomatists." The correspondent of the Tribune says "Gen. Halleck has assumed and i, exer cising the functions of General-in Chief. He himself, with Gen. Meigs, went to the Peninsula this p. m. It is belied-d that after his return there will be, for ne first time, thorouglf co-operation an:— e; the national armies in Virginia. The statement of the Fleraid. in its Washington correspondence. th•tt Secre tary Seward intends,in any contingency, to resign, is ridiculed here. The story that the United States has made a secret treaty with France, stipu lating that the former shall not interfere with Napoleon's designs in Mexico, and that the lattei shall not interfere in our affairs, is an entire fabrication. llKmetit..„laly 22.—Mai. General Sher man haq as,umed command of this city. will :.,it. , ree all orders issued by his iqedeee.4.zor,z. Four hundred per,:ons took the oath of allegiance yesterday, and one hundred and thirty received passes to go South. Many expected that upon Gen'l Sherman's arrival the order requiring them to take the oath or leave would be modified. Many have deferred taking ac tion until to-day, consequently the Pro vost Marshal's office is thronged by appli cants to solicit passes to go South, and those desiring to take the oath. Vicksburg advices to Monday night state that our mortars have been shelling the rebel batteries for several hours without receiving any reply. Commodore Farra goes fleet silenced all their guns while running down last night. The canal has been completed, but the water will not be let in till the river rises. OswEno, N. Y., July 2",. —A 4:emen dolts war meeting was held here last night at which a number of recruits enlisted on the spot. Ex-Speaker Littlejohn, of the Assembly, has accepted the colonelcy of the third Oswego regiment. The Board of Supervisors added fifty dollars bounty :o each recruit, in addition to national and State bounties. Jnly2s.—Rev. Benjamin J. Wallace, D. D., editor of the Presby terian Quarterly Review. died this morn. ing. WTI AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE FILE PAPERS WANTED We need a few papers to complete our files, for which we will pay liberally at our counting roam. They are as follows: --Nov. 21st, 18th, 2:lth, t . 2 1/.4;2 —.lan nary 1-Ith. Not, a Rebel. It. was stated some time ago that John B. Gormley, formerly of this city, lint now a resident of Pensacola, Fla., was in the rebel army. We are pleased to he able to say that we have seen a letter front him, dated Pensacola...lnns 20th, Is , 12, in which he expresses the strongest (*Mon senti• ments, thanking God that the city is again under the Stars and Stripes. lie states that he has had great trouble to keep hi s neck out of secession hemp, certain par ties, tor their own ends, having denounced him as an open enemy to the Conf , :deracy, and sworn that he had large slims of mo ney belonging to parties North, and was converting all his property into coin with the intention of escaping to Fort Pickens. They visited his store, seized everything. goods, hooks, notes, pipers, money, &e. Fortunately the Confederate con rt option rn ed soon after, and has never met since, so that Mr. Gormley did not suffer in person, though he lost his property. He is now Mayor of the city tinder the Union regime, and intends remaining in Pensacola. Mr. Gormley is well known hers, and it will be gratifying to his many friends to learn that he is loyal. Deaths or Western Pennsylva- ulnas. The following is a list of Western Penn s2;lvania soldiers who have died in the Prison Hospital, Richmond. from June Ist to July loth, since which time the daily_ mortality has greatly increased : Eighth Reserves—Conrad Shaffer. co 0. Sixty-first (teg.—Corp Silk, co F: S Startler, musician, co F.; G &yob, co I); Serg't . G O'Brien, co F: E co Sixty-third H& j; Emerick, co E. One Hundreth Reg co B. Steffy, vo .1 A -Henry Copeland, One Hundred and first Reg.—S co G; W H Klepper; co B; Orderly Ser geant, J P Harris, co H. One Hundred and third Reg.—S Syivies, co I; E Buckner, co 0. Fatal Accident on a Street Rail- On Thursday afternoon a young lad, son of James Goodwin, hatter, Birmingham, was instantly killed, near the Diamond, in that borough, by car No. 8 of the Bir mingham Passenger Railway, from which he fell, in attempting to get on while it WAS in motion. He lost his footing, fell on the track, and the car wheels passed over his head, crushing it terribly and causing death Immediately. Fashionable Hats and Caps, And where to get them. Fleming, 139 Wood street, has an excellent assortment of the above-mentioned goods, which he is selling at very low prices. Persons in want of any article in the Hat or Clip line, can find at this house the greatest variety and newest styles of goods, wholesale or retail. Call and examine for yourselves, at Ft.cmlNG's, 1:19 Wood street. Elected Major. Capt. Wm. Briner, of the Third Penn'a Reserves, has been elected Major of that regiment, in place of Maj. Wolworth, who has been appointed Lieut. Colonel of the Fourth Reserves. Major. Briner is a resi dent of Reading, in this State, and for w several years as the principal - clerk in the Postoffice in that city. He is a superior officer and a courteous gentleman, beloved by his command and by a host of friends. Suicide. On Thursday morning, the 17th inst., a young man named Leroy Underwood, son of George Underwood,of Washington, Pa. ' committed suicide, by shooting him self with a pistol in the left breast, the ball passing back and upwards through his lady, injuring the seine and causing internal hemorrhage. No cause has been assigned for the act. The Trail Hauler. This is a tale of the Far West, a new novel just issued from the press of I'. B. Peterson & Bros., Philadelphia, written by Gustave Alward, who has already. given us several stirring books. It is a well told story, in which the Fcenes nod inci dents of border life - are minutely painted. It will be read with much interest, as were its predecessors. It is for sale here by W A. Gildenfenny, Fifth street. Erie Canal. The Pennsylvania and Erie canal tolls from the commencement of the season to July let, 1802, foot up $4^,x,41 98. For the same period in 1801, they were $40,592 I]. Increase, $3,049 87. Coal, 58,550 tons -1,069 over the same period last year. flood News!--Rine In the River. There were six feet six • inches water by the pier•matke laatevening—which canoed a go od dell of activity on the wharf. Sadden Death ors Priest. I;ev. Nicholas nacres, pastor of St. I 'et Pr . urch , McKeesport, died on Fri day, I tith inst., at St. Michael's Seminary, where he was making hit - animal retreat. 11t arrived there seemingly in excellent health, but, on the first day ofthe Retreat, was seized with a disease which terminated so fatally. Everything which medical skill could suggestwas done, but to no effect; and he died after an illness of two days and a half. The funeral took place on Saturday I last, at McKeesport. It was attended by the clergymen who were present at the Re treat, and others from the city and vicin ity. After the recitation of Matine and j Lauds for the dead, Solemn High Mass of Requium was celebrated by Rev. J. A. Stiliinger of Blairsville. Rev. R. Phelan of Freeport was Deacon, Rev. P. Hughes of Broad Top, Suhdeacon, and Rev. D. Kearney, of Brownsville, Master of Ceremonies. After Mass, the congre gation, which manifested the greatest af fection and respect for its late Pastor, and heartfelt regret for his sudden and unex pected demise. was addressed by Rev. John Stibiel, of St. Mary's, Allegheny, in German, and by Very Rev. K M'Mahon in English. The ceremony of Absolution was next performed by the Very I:ev. Vicar General. The funeral procession then moved towards the burial ground, where, with the appropriate ceremonies, were deposited the mortal remains of the late Pastor of M'Keesport. The Rev. Mr. flitere.s was horn in I March. 1802. in Schleida, in the Grand j Duchy of Saxe Weimar, Germany. He was ordained in 18:;1. !ir the diocese of Fulda, Germany. He came to this dio cese in 1845, and attended many of the German missions therein. He had been Pastor of DP Keesport for more than four teen years, and won from his parishion ers the praise of - a zealous, exemplary prieA. His death, though sudden, was by no means unprepared. From almost the beginning of his illness he was made aware of his danger, and received the announce ment with a calmness and resignation, which proved that death hail not for him the terrors, which are felt by those who have failed to make their lift) a prepara tion for it. He bore his sufferings with resignation ' and calmly expired, surround ed by his brethren in the ininb•try. /o , reat Patriotism of the.ll l2 onnsylvania Railroad Company. The Preamble arid Resolutions giver below, which were passed by the Board of Directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, will be read with gratification as a proof of the liheralitv and patriotism of that Company : that e PExxsym aNta Rail mato CO.— Poulsyl. eania. :Harrisburg, Pa.—Dear Sir:—A special meeting of the Board of Directors of this Company was called to day, for the purpose of considering the Proclamation of the Executive relative to providing bounty for the soldiers from Pennsylva nia, who may hereafter enlist in the ser vice of the country. The annexed preamble and resolution w.•ro ananimously adopted. Very respectfully, 'fifes. A. Sri/ r. Vice Prerident Pa. R. It. Co. PcNssvav' t x tA ItAtaaoap Goa l - Pelf 1, uly 1113 EXVCII , IIOy, Andrew t; • Curtin. Cuy ernor of Pennsylvania. Boar Sir:—At meeting of the Board of Directors. held this day, the following preamble and re4.t lotion were unanimously adopted : Whereas, It is officially declared by the Executi-e of the Slit e of Pennsylvania that a public emergency demands the prompt eo•operation and linaneial aid of the people of this Stale, to .00tt,t, , the Bovernment to insure just and efficient se• eurity to the citizens of this COMMOll wealth ag ainst the varied contingencies ineidental to the prevailing civil war : and Whereas, The interests of this company and the protection of its property, as well as that of the citizens of Pennsylvania. are directly involved in the perfect main tenance of such public i,ecurity: therefore, be it liesoked, That the President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company be, and he is hereby authorized to advance from time to time. as the:same may be needed, to the Executive of the State of Pennsyl vania, or such agents as may be organized by him for the, purpose of disbursing the bounty lauds contributed by the people of Pennsylvania, the stun of fifty thousand dollars, to be applied to the payment of bounty to soldiers enlisting in the service of the Government. Yours. re - spectfall), Tipiatas T. Poem, et;ng Secretary Paroled Prisoners. The following paroled prisoners of war, of Sickles' Exenisior Brigade, who were captured at the battle of lVilliamsbnrg. and paroled for exchange. PA yesterday afternoon for Annapolis. in put,nanee of an order requiring paroled prisoners to re• port at Annapolis fur exchange: Co. E, First Schne• der, Harry Scandrett. Jno. Dalgliesh, A. S. Keifer, William Brooktnever. Charles Franke, Wm. .1. Ritchie, J. K. Irwin. Henry Aiken, James Whitely. ll.—.lames McKee, John Watson. Co. A, Firth Excebh , r. -•I". M. llama ey, Geo- [bnd. Deceased Pennsylvanians. The following is a correct list of Penn sylvanians who have died at Portsmouth Grove Hospital from the 6th to the Itah Samuel 4.. Clift. 61s1 Penna. Corp. Isaac Streeper, Rush's Cavalry. Nicholas Taylor, Wm. McGaines, Win. F. Brabson, 10Ist, Penna. Corp. Chas. B. Robb. Henry Yoolet, 93d Penna. Jacob Hall, 95th Penna. r Daniel Miller, 102 d Penna. Chas. Wiggins, 104th Penna. Portsmouth Grove Hospital is seven miles above Newport. It. 1., on Narragan sett Bay. Nine Months' Volunteers. By the following dispatch to J:lov. Cur tin, received on Thursday evening, it will be seen that all difficulties concerning the enlistment of nine and twelve months volunteers have been removed: HARRISBURG ! July Gov. A. G. CURTIN : Your proclama tion is recognized by the President, and the troops enlisted for nine and twelve months will be mustered into service by special direction cf the Secretary of War. ELI LLIFEtt. Killed in a Coal Bank. An aged negro, named Billy Minnie, of Monongahela City, was found dead on Saturday last, in a coal hank, just above the town, having been killed by the falling of large masses of slate. lu the City. Capt. L. D. Myers, U. S. A. Quarter master to Gen. Wood's brigade, is in the city on a visit to his friends, on a brief furlough. His present residence is Mans field, G., but he formerly lived here and is well known to many of our citizens.— He looks a perfect picture of health. Wanted ! Wanted ! Wanted ! Men, women, and children, at the Ma sonic Hall Auction House, to buy the large and fresh stock of Boots and Shoes now on hand. CLERGYMEN. lawyers, business men and others suffering from sedentary employ ments would without doubt experience much benefit by the use of Lindsey' s Gen uine Blood Searcher, for sale by Simon Johnston, corner of S mithfield and Fourth streets. See long advertisement. BUT 'OUR. 1109 P sad papers at Pit took' s news depot, opposite the Postoifice. Shooting Affray Lust evening, about seven o'clock. .a shooting affair occurred at a lager beer hall on Wood street, which for a time ,I caused a good deal of excitement. An 1 officer attached to Thompson's battery, in Gen. Pope's division, who is here on a furlough, entered in company with a man named Hall, the Iron City beer hall, No. Ift7 Wood street. They took seats in an ,oyster box, where they remained a short time, the soldier came out followed by Hall, and walked to the alley in the rear. Returning in a moment he pursued Hall almost to the front of the hall, with a navy revolver in his hand. - Hall attempted to get possession of the weapon, when the other fired. The ball Missed Hall, but struck a German cord-hauler named Jacob Schermer, who was standing at the coun ter, bargaining with the bar-keeper for a load of coal. It took etFeet in his right thigh, causing a severe, but not dangerous flesh wound. The officer, it is said. :“• tempted to fire pistol a second time, when he was seized by the bar-keeper, his weap on taken and he ejected from the house but he soon came back and attempted to get a case pistol kept behind the bar when the bar-keeper knocked him down with a poker and again put him out : he w:,s I hen arrested and taken to the tombs. Ilan has not been found. Schermer's wound was probed by Dr. Reiter. who billowed the course of the ball four inches towards the spine, but did not attempt to remove it. The wounded man was then removed to his residence in the First Ward. A He• gheny. The soldier was mach under the influence of liquor at the time of the oc• currence. We withhold the name ~f- the officer until an investittation is, had War Meeting at lit4sville. The people of Maysville proposes hold ing a war meeting for that Nivinity. in parsuenee of the recommendation of tin mass meeting on Thursday, at two o'cloek this afternoon. John H. fin npion, Alex. M. Watson, Esq., and llet•..i. Marks, will address, the meeting. There is great enthusiasm in that locality and the turn out promises to b e largo. Rev. Marks, a chaplain in the ar my. WAS taken prisoner horire Itit-limohti and has been in eonlinement :until a few (lays ((Mee. He has just reached his tem ily ut Maysville. His narration of t lo• ir : - c•ident.s, ••pump and eireumstahee — of war. will doubtless be very enterertaining. The Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and chiong:, Pail road company affordseasy (nouns t , fri.: ing linvsville from the city. " Lincoln !ACP. .7.1 r. MTh Creery 1.-it days sine., it lot of vrry tine oats. tai?,-ti Crow the farm of _Mr. John short, in this ....wi ly, literally destroyed by ntyri:oh of ••Lin. coin (so called by the fariers.: whieli have made th...ir appettraitc.• in this county this year for the tir,t tint... tine er3pF or oat, in the ,-- iiloll Of the eonnty 1 . 1'0711 %Vit . /I'll I hi , ...pi'Vlint,ll brouglit are utterly ruined hr these in. seek:, and will not be worth e..ttiag. fl a y enter the head in such nninhers that spots upon which they have amtriired caa be distinguished by their rusty eolor at a din taner (if two front to Oe,•. it of her C pan,' Many of our readers know C. 1%. Om has for three years le:ea a -::!•:::;.aw n a Wood stri.et dr. good : to which h.-. Wit , . for six years. ll...eurtic.r, and Clerk. of the Con1:14 ..t Clarion eminty. 31r. H. ab.mi rai-bi_ rumpany for the war, at rifiee, leaving: behind him a family. lie doe. nn. ask Lir inam.y. wants only num. lle can 1..• at Om nil office of Childs A Co.. in Lawn.:ll , - , . roar the e..nietery gate, on 11.1 e is a good opportunity to : embrar, Home Cap!. „i:•, : :.2 arm I.4tfore wai releaue.l from fl u . r al„.l tlao r () .li t y• 111 v.. P.. ;i: AN 1 , 11, the boor. will eiinto idf nu Too , 12.111 i in , t. at Iron I'arh. 21,•videld SllOlll.l !1,1 thole 111 , ' 110;.: .. (Frph:LIIS. Wilt) :1.1 . 0 in wart . . (i of and will, during the rnnt ing fall and wintry, v.... la sividy nn tar of Paul for The that this fi..itival will 1,, I:irgi I id tended. 1,, had at 11,orgi , Quitzli•Cs. :0,1 at ;hi , 1 - wing's bra,: hand Inni the occasion. A•r .1. 1.. Carnaglitin's , ;1 near the Diamond. Allegheny it van be found a choice and varied assortnient of shirts,underelot !ling, neekties. suspender:, etc., which lie intends disposing of rot cash. Should you want anything in this line you should go to Carnaghan.,. NEw at Postotlice. —2% ITIOng lII,' 4.1' Ihe South in Secession •• Brothertoft,'• by the into Major Win throp; "The Trail flintier.' by tinsiftve A imarilt "Les Miserable F, — part "rosette." by Victor lingo. Ai I. th,• illustrated papers eau he hnind at. Pittoek's, opposite the Postoltioe : open till 11 o'clock Saturday evening. El= JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUMACTURERBIO FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE at CHAIR% W A REHO USE. 135 SMITH FIELD STREET (Between Sixth Etroct and Virgin alloy.) PITTSBURGH. PATENT WRITING CASE /1111!IS CARE . IS SO A RISA NtIEO AS TO give the writer a table eight by nine inches to write upon, will bold Pen and Pencil. India !tubber, and Checker% and yet will fold up so as to inenEure onlyB% inches by 2 inches. For sale by W. N. HAVEN. WOOL 1 - THIRD STS DISSOLUTION—TIIE FIRM OF B. C. 1 - J. H. SAWYER is this day dissolved by Inutile! consent, B. C. Sawyer having disposed °lbis interest in said firm to J. 11. Sawyer and N. P. Sawyer. The business Qs the firm will he set tled by J. 11. A.: N. P. S mmye B. c. SAWYER, Sr .1 li. SAWYER: P. SAWYER. Pittsburgh. June 12. 1862 MOTICE—TIKE SOAP AND CANDLE ill BUSINESS will be carried on by the under signed. under the name ot B. C. &J. . SAW YER. at the old stand. J. 11. SAWYER, N. P, SAWYER.. Pittsburgh. June 121862 iel9-Imd lIIDIA-BIIBBER CAMP BLANKETS— * For Soldiers' use—A large supply of a auPo rior quality, at low prices, just received at the India Rubber Depot of jr2e-Std J, k H. PHILLIPS, 28 and 2$ St Clair street. CLABETIIIINIE--JOHNSTON & SONS. John Durand & Co.. St. Julien Medoe, and other brands of Cisret—quarts and pintain store and for male by .42/ MILLER & RICICETSON. ANIABON OIL-10 BA *ILA NO. 1 ai Baud. for W on e I J 722 Y K. COLLINS. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS _LI ()WES .•.1N ID Ni HOlt: S. %ICE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR • largo stook of Zoota and Shoes of . French and American Mannfaiiture. FOR LADIEfi, We have a variety of stylciA of IVALK[N 6 , BO 02'S AND GAIT ERS, WHITE AND ItLACIE SATIN SLIP PERS, ED BROM Elt Eti AND TOILETSLIP PERN. MISSES' AND CHILDREN SHOES, of all styles and qualities, GENTS" AND BOY'S PATENY LEATH- Eli AND CA LE BOOTS AND SHOES, of every elseript lan, 0.1"I'01111 84L.80.1L11. 01) NT: I.'. L'R .4: GA IT ER 8 , ETC.. FTC. ETC lee es-.leteder,t xo.a never m , re ewnplete, find we offer our goodi at a, f'w Ott lE't.N 113 the :eitue een he hold in {lto tits. We al,ll tuanufP.otitre to onir every ceneeivehle etyle 1,11 , 111,•;„1.11NS .t itt Atoit Tint iee SCII MERTZ drit CO., GREAT i:EDUCIION 17i St HMIEI: •S'llok,%s', ..I\7l 11.1.0)11LAND, rl.ct rvet, 4LII Fifth. jsoi § 4 24)( 4 1..5. 1-.113011ti. INAITERS AT a I.r:4'n:a .;1 IL I gi ril)3llEN'ti AI ND "list ell at AT 11012 /A NsrS,:llli RE;] p,•ur It" Lil,lliyili j 17111i13'r .t C'ILIESi FOR SALE- A ,!144 , 1- ILA I.INII ill)1"SE Vcei. ria.ang i well ur r.:tig2.l, 1‘1.4, 1,4 1.0!..h, hall, g0...1 eelbir, hang. stablo, earl lace 111/11,3, 1101htu. I int:, It It'd% live :111f tf: Of orchard ehoiee Ito it —nil in tletb , OD. and 011 - -113 If tell, -i.e 1....rt . 11 nyiie i Chit-nat Neil wilY —about lour miles trout A IlechenY by Brig kit toed. APPLY heal E:tate Olfice of rrninEirr soNs, 31 Market street. 1.".911.111.L. STORE ROOM FOR RENT— ('gaz; Lira , " show tcht•lotr. 1!. :1 7 111: iELDOIIADO, NTH Vlrill A - SMITHFIELD STREETS ?WI IL E ;is caIRE EIAVINO inkrm the above well-k.novrn etand, will be p1ea , . , .1 to FOP. Ilk friends of all hours. flu wines, I iL 4 ;to: g, .110, anal eieltrA cro the hest.Jolt N LUNDY, Proprietor. UNT :Et EIVED • MISSES - CONGRESS HEEL GAITERS. .RISSIF.S• COSGRESS II EEL. GAITERS. :111 , 04ES' CO it ESA: HEEL GAITERci AT DIFFENBACUER'S. t. 17.111 th n*ar Markci. . . 1 / 4 V . NLSOIS Se 4,v ity.; =NM • truffled States Pair 114 ,7 'atbs 1 N1AN1!::1 441.01;z , 4 . 4.1.44,E4 3: - Ltl 1.,1 ST r We ottcc too tt 1:%!I•1t..V SENVINI; MACHINE, at 111.:DUC !'HICK, %vitt. f i ,crik, n th e 1,,t a:.l trio,C useful Family Sewing I'4i:chine wits . in u.e. It ltoes equally wol! on tilt, thickest and thinnest fabrics. make• the unravd. ;dike on both ,iides, is sitio.la in coni•truetion, wore speedy :nov.•ment. atrl u:•.ru , lurehio :Ilan any other LlM rbitco. CireubtrA giving krises :trot tio4oriplion inaohine nun ttrittis on nt.pliecii..n in per eert or by. kn. Cr. =SE= SMITH, PARK & CO., Coi N 1 WA 1111 POTTNIMY [Plrii , l3tlicill. Ph Wareil.a. 4n, No. let Firnt and 110 Seen:id:4 , Manocart.nrers of all sites and delrriptionn of Retorte and Stifle, ans and Water Pipe 'ad Iron,. Dog Irons. 1Vn1..-on Bcoces. Steel Nkt.l.le Po over? an.l Coop Also Johir.ny; ant! Ma..htue(!aqtinam of every de• teriptoin made to order. coto-dete al:tcbino shop attached to th- Fou n dry, ..!(nr-.a,ary Irtii be carefully itten , lo.l r,. feS1:13•0 ,w _ . . . 4 1 401. A It OS I. WOUILN COMPANY. Or PENNSYLVANIA: OFFICE ST. CLAM STItEE7. 11. i 110 1 1.Addreas J. WEAVER, JR.. Secretary and Trea.surer, my 1941 ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, Trebles; or E strings. 4 Wriths. best quality... 2i Seconds. or A " • het lf.o Thirds or D " 3 , " beat. Italian... P•o Fourths or 0 " 1 " pure Silver... boo Best quality French or German let, 2d, :id and 4th Strings, each lCat Best quality Guitar D: A and E, Mlver strings. each 15e Second quality Guitar D. A and E, silver strings, each 100 Brat quality Violineello A and D. each ste Best quality lj anal C, each .....„.. 2.5e Mailed to any address post paid, on receipt of the money, or in postage rumps. JOHN 11. MELLOR, allt Wood street. N. B—A large lot of fresh strings just arrived. Also, Violin eases. Flutes, Accordions, &e. jel4 F O It SALE .—rotTß LOTS 114 COL. tins township, adjoining St. 11 ary's Cemetery. uinety-six feet front, he one hundred and ten in depth, enclosed by paling fence. The Lots will be sold together or separately, at low figures and long time. Apply to JAS. S. DM: LIN, aphaltfSt. 111aWat Cemetery. _ _ _ bITEAM TOW BOAT FOR PIALE-130 feet on Deck, 24 feet beam, 4 feet bold, Boilers 38 ter, Cylinder .17 inc h and 4% feet stroke. Every thing ready tor furnishing• Enquire of LONG DUFF, 90 Water street_ Checker Board, ARMY TEAMSTERS—WANTED IM MEDIATELY. 100 experienced teamsters, fur service in the "Mountain Department. Wages $25 per month and one ration per diem. Tra Importation will Yo furnished to their destine tian. Apply to A. MONTUOMERY, Major and Quartermaster Li c a A. Office Quartermader U.S. A.. No. 349 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pt. rnYl3-tf relEinrit EXTBACTEIs WITHOUT PAIN by.the use of an apparatus whereby nc drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my proces.i. and are reedy to testify , a.s to the safety and pcinlessnocs of the operation. whatever has been said by persons interested in asserting thecon trarY. haring no knowledge of ma process. YIP—ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in eve z 7 style, and charges as low, as will warrant the beat of material in all cases. oUDRY, Dentist. 134 Smith fi eld street. : nollly-i IIiEfiLIiABLE AND SCARCE ART'. R 7 ELLS. just resolved by Express. Narrow Trimming Ribbons, an colors. Narrow Math Guipure Laces; Narrow Black French Laces; Grenadine and Tissue Veils, a co l on; Jet Bonnet Pins, dee., Re. • EATON. MACROS &CO.. 372 17 Fifth shod. SATIN F r o A ß P HAL 7 s.Rooject.B asucEualieszo. - Ga. for ask at tium karat, rata for auk, • Sri° 1117 iisabet slam& war • Same entirel>• new 31 rirrrii STREET. 1:11F AP C3cli 6rOlili OF I:t )It 1..1 \ ll',. =MME hl CUTHBERT 51 Market street. 1 , .11 , 1111:!.: COT:HT EXCH.EQUER.) the Cileo.) rtD Fi if: :1E i'l..At) , 41 , 4) i!, IMEMMI 101. SUMNER & Co DT MAIL. POST PAID TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS {IF:ADO:ASTI:Si PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA, I liarrieburg, July 23, 1862 /111111 E STATE `MEDICAL BOARD FOR the examination of Assistant Surma° of Pennsylvania regiments will steel in PMbidel f.hia, at the Ilall of the Universality of Pennsyl vania, on Monday, July 10 at 10 A. M., and sit for Lire days. Candidates will nest' er their names at the Hall. and be ersadned in the order of the register. About one hundred and twenty vacan eivi are to be tilled, and those appointed will he at ranee assigned to active duty. By order of A. G. CURTIN. Governor of Pennsylvania. RY l.i. SM I T FT. Surgeon General Pennsylvania. iy26-tjy3l YERE POTASH AND SODA ASH— PURL' POTASH AND SODA ASH. am in receipt of another supply of superior Potash and :, 4 oda Ash. Those who make their own Soap. end have use for either of these arti cles, w ill find it to their advantage to °asinine:my stock bef purehasi_ne elsewhere. • JOSEPH FLEMING, JOSEPH FLEXING. orner Markefatreet and the Diamond. corner Market street and the Diamond. WSPAIRKLING CATAWBA. WINE. Sparkling Catawba Wine. Sparkling Catawba Wine. I am do v in receipt of another supply of thin delirious Wine. It is a source of wonder that thin Wine is not more highly prized and brought more into general use. It is immensely superior to all and every kind of Champagne Wines. Here you haven delioious Wine. accompanied with the tine a nmia of the Grape, whereas it Ia a noto rious fact that it is n utter impossibility to Igo care a genuine article of Champagne Wino. 'fry a bottle of this, and be convinced that Sparkling Catawba in superior to all others. The boat arti cle for sale by JOSEPH !LEMING, Owner Diatuend and Market Krzet LEATHER BELTING— HOYT t ItO'S N. Y. M 3 El" ll ell tanned and stretched, for rale of the Loath ci• . tore of M. DELANGF., 233 Liberty street oppoaite head of NI . cod. jy2t-trs Gl3l HOSE-31. DELANGE, 233 LIB. MU street. is tho only Agent for the solo of the New Patent oven Hydrant Hose. iy24- t 1 1 ,5 _ - GEM BELTING, OF THE BEST Eastern make, Gum Packing and Gaskets, for sa'o by N. DELANGE, ma Liberty street opposite head of Wood. jy24-tfo • CHARLES H. SUPER. DRUGGIST. ORNER PENN AND SAINT CLAIR STREETS, aon - prepared to furnish FRUITSYRUPS, Of the faiot quality, to the trade, in any yu anti ties to snit purchaserE, It fir Ponntains refilled at the shortest notice, and viurranted to giro entire satis faction. my 24 SMITII & PITCAIRN, YJEfHi 7 ANT TA I I,oloi, EIMMINI C 5'F111.2.1.,:T. COUNTRY HOMES- 71110 R E CHOICE SITE.% 7 , 011 COEN TRY midences in LINDEN tl WIVE. Oak land. are ..tiered for tole. A branch of the Pit burgh and Ed Lgt Liberty Railway runs into the centre of the plot. The lots contain one-half acre and upwards. T.rms only one-tenth Null. and one-tenth annually. Apply to W. 0. LESLIE, At ,:tkland :itatiott HENRY W. BEAUMONT & CO., ILIOMMERLY 01' TILE TWO-MILE M' IL dealers in Foreign Brandies, %Vines, ant also, Blackberry, Raspberry , Wild Cherry, and (Bnaer Brindles. Old Monongahela. Rye, and oilier J =aim Ruin, Supe rior Wine Bit tors, :to No. S 3 I.lberty street. Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. Hotels, Tavern::. and Families supplied at inpd srate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider fr.r[;m ils or hotel purposes. ir3-4nt.l CORNWELL &, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (At the 014 established Coach Factory.) DIT4tIVESNE WAY, NEAR ST. CEA 111 win EET Repairing done as usual STEAMBOAT AGENCY. MT MC . HAZLF.TT Ilse opened an Ake at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where ho will transact a General Steamboat Agency tallsinesa, and would solicit a aharo of pat mnage from steamboat men. ap24-Iyd MOTIC N E TO OIL REFINER% AD IN/ OTHERS. HIE I'ENNA. SALT MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arranFements for the manufiteture of CONCENTRATED OIL OF VITRIOL, Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still haring a capacity of 1401'0 lbA per day, they will be enabled to fill orders in law° quantities without delay. Addre=+ GEORGE WMIOE:N. agent, i c t I_3, li d Office. 24 Wood at. Pit tAtz rgh. PURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE. DRY GOODS OLD PRIC E R , BEST PRINTS for I 2 Cis Per Yard. Muslin Cheeks and Pant latotr, a very large Assortment, at very low Priers, for Cash only. DRESS GOODS I DRESS GOODS ! ! Cheaper than ever, to elose them out. LACE MANTLES AND POINTS At Half Prire Our stock La very large, and we are selling a great many articles at lees than Eastern package prices at the proem' time. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street. To Desossy--Rats. Roaches. Ac. To Destroy—Mice Moles and Ants. To Destroy--Bed Rugs. To Destroy—Moths in Furs. Clothes. &c. To Destroy—lnsects on l ad s F To row—lnsects on Pant and Fowls, To stroy--Lusects on Animals, dm To Destror--Ryery torso-and species of Vermin The `Ore lioneeellos known" "Free from Poisons," "sot dangerone to the Haman Family." "Rata do not &son the premises." "Tb Sold IV come off out thew holes to die." All Wawa:Lux Daugssiars in the large cities. and by Draggisok Groom. Sierekeepers and Re tailers selawnl.Mn Oonntry Towns and le& A. YABBIAgaI in the Owes &ate& STOCK A CO.. R. & SELMA rtao.aptkisWkelesidp Agents sift's= sea reek aa allege: Or As. to AIL iniiihisy s ate* lad 4 SOUTHERN NEWS. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Union Prisoners. , The wounded Federal soldiers, a hun dred or so in number, who have been eared for et the various farm-honses in the vicinity of Savage's Station, on the York-River Railroad, are being collected together at that station, and will be sent thence to the lines of the enemy immedi ately. Thesecompose the remnant of the wounded prisoners kept in that localit the larger portion of whom have been brought up to the city. The number of prisoners who had ar rived in the city at the time of the publica tion of the official report in the Enquirer, a few days subsequent to the last oithe recent series of battles below Richmond, was about four thousand. We stated at the time that several thousand more were on the road and in the hospitals below the city. Nearly all of these have uow been brought in, and sum up about four thousand more, making an aggregate ofnbout eight thousand. Three thousand of the 4, are still in the Libby prison, and the remainder have been re moved to the camp at Belle Isle. When the returns shall have been romple.te, will be found that our estimate some time ago was very nearly the figure, erupwards of nine thousand. A Union General as Hostage for the Purser of the Suniter. Mr. Henry Myers, the purser of the Sumter, who was arrested in Tangiers by the Yankee officials and sent in irons to Boston, is still held as a prisoner by the United States. We understand that the Lincoln Government refused to give him up, and that he has been informed that he will neither be released or exchanged. As he was unjustly taken on neutral ground, and as Morocco was to weak to demand his surrender, it is but proper that our government should refuse to exchange at least oae of the generals now held as pris oners until Lincoln and his myrmidons consent that justice shall be done.—Ex aminer. • Mrs. Beauregard ”SMII The Charleston Merviry contradicts th report of the death of Mrs. Beauregard, wife of our distinguished General. The country will rejoice to hear that. it is un true.--:Enquirer, 19th. Notice) to Delinquent Taxpayers. OFFICE OF THE COSTRO EQOF ALLEGDENT C0.,1 Pittsburgh, July 23, lbti2. BY THE LAW Of WAY Ist, 1861, the Controller is compelled to Me in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleas a certified statement of all taxes on real estate for each ward, borough. or township which has boon returned to him by the Treasurer at the end of each year, for exoneration, as un eoile and uncollect able. This statement tallied in detail in a docket pre pa, ed for the purpoaa, and terrains a lien on &aid property until cults paid. A emirs burins, In the form of a *cur fae.<29 on a mortgage. will be is sued against the parties so charged, in the name of Allegheny county, and one year from the re turn day of the writ of seine faciae, a wri of I.;- vari facia* may be issued, and the proper'y forth with cold. Purchasers nt Push sale will a-quire a perfect title, Notice is hereby given to partiee interested, to Pare Baste by makina immediate Payment In One Youth from this date s writ of core faniaa will be issued against delinquents for taxes ot 181 d and previous years, HENRY LAMBERT, Contaoller. I iY24-lwa-w:it LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEABCIIER The GENUINE ART/CLE, prepared by the original inventor, Dr. d. M. LINDSEY. which has oroveil itself to 1,9 invaluable in the cure of SCEOFIRLA. Cancerous Formations cutaneous Disease:: Erystpelate, faollm, Pimples on the "'IMF: Nore Eyes. Scab" Head. Wetter Affections, Old and Slubboru Uleerm. Rheumatic Hisorderti, Oympepois Cowilveness. Jaundice. Salt Rhenium, Nerourial Dloeases, General DebUlty Liver Complaint. LOllfe of Appetit*. Low Spirits, Foul Stoniaeli. Female Complaints, Together with all other Disorders from an Improper Condition of the Circulatory System. • As a General Tonle us Effects are MOOS Ilealstiont. amid cannot fall to Benefit where need Perseveringly According to Directions Is offered to the public as a medicine In every way worthy of confidence, it having now stood the test of many years, with the result of a rapid• ly increasing demand. AS A TON LC it has no equal. Unlike the many vile mixtures called " Bitters," iterates no false appetite. bat gives tone and vigor to the system gradually and permanently. A SPCILIOUS .4.11710 Lt beingdn the market. renders great caution zreetsamu7 in purchasing. Ask for that prepared by Dr. LDTDSEY. and take no other. SL ON JOHNSTON. Drum/iv.. Wholesale and Retail Agent. Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. 17 4-ileod2m-w2m Pittsburgh JOHN FLEECIER, 0 13 N S DI I P II 26 corner Old. and Beaver els, ALLEGHENY CITY. Lane Mock of Guns of all demoripti_on_;_on haat or made to order. and for Bale at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. noliklyer-my3l-dtf WANTED. AT ADOBE'S DISTILLERY, 189 FIRST STREET, Two men to run an engine. with some expe rience in grinding grain. Je23-11 THE ASSIGNS= OF PAGE. JR!, for the purpose of clash!, their trust. wi ll offer for ude at the Merchants' =change. onSat urday. July 26.1862. at 11 o'clock. A. is. about 60 Gror of Boerhave's Holland Bitters: also a large number of &aline against different t ersons in the Western and z:outhern States, on socount of Hol land Bitters sent to them for sole on commi•sion. Terms cosh. HILL BITRGWIN. W. 0. BITOHAIT, Assignee;. ir/4-2taw2w July 12. GRAVEL. FELT. AND CANVAS ROOFING. meATEßAALteCONinuurnar oar Iv'. hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON SATURATED kDR ROOFS Our work is not to be melted by that of any Roofer in Western Pennalvania. B. F. SE E, 711 Smithfield et, je2s-3sid Pittsburgh- THIN DAY— Alit °Mei a oomplet• assortasset of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS IC N. Main a CIO., aW • la Iteascal Aron. Aniskins eirn ARRIV BD. Franklin. Bennet. Brownsville. Ganstuy Oak. Brawmovilla. rot. Basard. Feeble.. Elisabeth. ':icience._Johnston.- Whoeli (13 /den Bra. Terry. Cincinnati DEPARTED. Ca!lnFranklin Clark, Benno; Browranrine6 tik do roe.&Ward. Peebles Elissheth. t;oienoe. Johnston. w heaps. for The River—Last. evening at twilit/a there were BIZ Eaet At inches water in the chan nel by the metal mark, amt swelling slowly, The rise is from the Allegheny. Sig" Business was pretty active on. file wharf yesterday, caused by the Attesting, lift. W) — The tine packet, Lavinia Logan, Capt Bryson, leaves this day at 4p La gosi ively. She is a good boat, light draught, is that rate or• der, and in charge of experience - I and attritive officers VVe take pleasure in recommending; Unit Bryson and boat ler The new and splendid passenger steamer Brilliant. Capt A 0 Mason, ta anuciaseed to leave today for St Louis and the Upper Mis sissippi This boat is enti,ely new, and was built under the superinten once of Capt Mason. sat is complete in every respevt elm b. 5 been pie. nouneed one of the beat boats of the eeaauq tlO understand that Capt BC blazon will take tbasgs of the office . The Saint Clair is down for Ca egti. pt Cochran's pre , ty stea the mer just name finished at our landing bhe waa built under the austeria tendence of Copt It D Oo,bren: one of the most experienced boat builders in the West Melt complete in every respect She I. announced for Cincinnati sad Louisville to-day It gives UPEZ ti sure to note the promotion of our esteemed George Cochran, to the captaincy of,. fit* a at. car Tito now passenger steamer - Bx- - chan g e, Capt J W Anawalt, leaves this day posi tively for Cincinnati. Cairo, and St Louis Shp has inst returned brow her fivet trio. ha per. formed to the entire satistaellon of al , on Capt Anawalt i 8 an obliging and popular akar. Mr Dales. who has charge of the 01 500. Will SOO that passengers are well eared for Our River Correspondent*. ZASILSVILLE. July 24.1 M, CAPT WAI EVANS • Dear Sir:—n e have conch:4(4 to tie u n for the present, and win not be out aut.!! utter we pant and make necessary repuii3 I will write 3uu again before we leave this plan" Yours. Iti ti WILSON,CIe►k: . For Cincinnati. Lontaritic. Urn. et. Louis. ustiona. Dubuque anti at. Fnut 1111 b DAY. JULY • 0; 4 P Ady,....r e THE NO ABB ELEGANT gre - f=e - WA: Steamer BA Locate" commander. will lessees annouueed ahem Fes freight or passage apply am beerd or to j 72 J B. LI V I.MisTUDI a CU.. Amts. For Cincinnati and Louisville THE LlCltrr unit MUT passenger steamer. LM'IM tA L AN, Capt. Bryson. will 1..0ve at unsay - at 4 p.m • posit iv ely. for E eight. ar pas.age apply on board or to OMMUMI For St. Louis, Galena. Dubuque • St. Paul SATURDAY, JULY THE NEW AND SPLENDID _Paateneer . dayter 11... lAN T. above. aeon Coottaerlder. WI leave as eatteated For freight or paarageleardeon board or to 1)211 OHS FLACK. Agent. For Saint Loafs. THIS D 11, THE 231 h INST sigMeTHE WIEST- CLARE_ PAL BENIiER eteamer EXCHANGE * J. W. Anawalt. commander will leave for the above ports as per announcement. For freight or pawage apply o board or to .4.25 HIEN FLACK. Agent. For Cincinnati, Louisville, Calm, Mk Louie, Gale S na, Dabisque, sad Paul FRIDAY. JULY 1.6.4 P. M. riznntrrtNl.:ee 0.. commander, will l, ave for the abovo ports. as per announcement. For freight or Ram: r isa . appM , cu board or to JY26 J. R. LI% Cu.. Acmte, A CARD. DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS • CATARRH, SORE THROAT. BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION. TAKE THIS M.E4NIS TO INFORM the public, and all those patients sufferingfrons htemors of the Throat and Lamm that I have arrived in Pittsburgh. and taken rooms; MONONGAHELA HOME. Vhere Itaay be consulted for unsuited time. In regard to Bromehttla, Asthma, QM anueptiou, diseases which aro so fatally inter esting to a large-portion of manitind, and evident ly on the increase in the United rtatea of America: it is desirable that correct idoes should emietso fur as the present advanced conditieu of medical science can furnish them. We know that in all dilemmas a timely Antilles doe of rational remedies is more than half the battle, and the aphorism which iches that ventionis better than a cure.' applies with pe culiar force to the case of ilenauinetiOn, which, once FIRMLY established. raroly, if erer„grrei way, even in the most aiilful treatment aucl the most sedulous care. Let all. therefore. who have reason to appre hend the evidenco of the srais of the disease (acre felons diathesis) in th-mseives or their cauldron. not fail to obtain such sale tat? advice . with rode renew to the repletion of their diet aid the pres ervation of their health. ma TAY long experience ettabice me to mve m. Positively no fee for examination of the Cheat and professional advice. HERMAN BUCHLER, M. D., (Lose Assistant of Dr. Itobort Note—For the infonnatioa of patients suffer ng from Catarrh. Sore Throat. Bronchitis. stub ima, and Consumption. I wish to sta' e that my visit to Pittsburgh cannot pcssit4 be extended beyond her weeks from this date. Patlento should, therefore, embrace the oppor tunity to consult me at ones, or at the earlicetwas venienoe; they thereby insure to theuweiree the privilege of beginning, and (in some imsem ems plating their sere under my own pommel direc tion, while afterwards they will have to depend on written directions or correspondence. In order to •:tend the benefits of the treat ment by Inhalation to the lees wealthy althea. of Pittsburgh. I am willing to aoeept eases at a re duced fee. 11WAN =TIM =, X. D.. 16.0111 o• boars from 6 a.. L. to 7 r. Jrl6.2wd BONABIA AND elHOEti AT ATV. TlON.—Thle alienator' at 'Memotie INC Anotke Ron" will beaus(' a itaaoti . .y of LADIES BONNETS Also BOOTS„ ek...d Gar. TEKS of O•Cd7 deseririon. 37r , T, A at et,IALLAND. Auctioneer. STRAY. ABROWN COW. THREW TZARS old. bas been taken up by. Mr ; 'Rena rehnelltmok, East Liberty. Tte owner On li.ve the sauna by proving property. mire 10 , its feed and this advertisement ir24-Ftd • For General Meagher's Brigade. TSE EnrnsersiciNED MIAVING b en autortsed by the War Leto • stemet to recruit a Company for the celebrated huh b. trade under coipmand of Gen.ral Meagher., end open a liserniung Moe in this city for that p • r. •meln a few days. A ob.naid opfoßt'uoir, then b offered to join the mom di t.ngu.sh ed ores in the service, iy24-ltd The Philosophic Burnet. iii.:DEßrs NEW DOCMLE•ACTS gibs AM. Philosophic Bartow fur Carbon Oil Is now Common t possesses may advantages over doss Bazaars. - 1. It makes a large or mall light with Perfect combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil with refers. 3. It can be used with a long or short chimney. 4. It can be used as a taper night•lamp. t alwals be made to burn econondesliP. 6. t is more mil/ wicked than any other burner. 7. It can' be trimmed mid lighted without re. moving the cone. f. t throws all the whits tight above the one. The chimney can be roil:loved or inserted without touching the data. • These burners are th e oowmnu NO. the. and can be . put on any buoy now in we. Every per son using Carbon Oil 244 null have • itiked.pio Burner. Price 23 cents; per duren 62. Sold at No. No. SI POURTB street. Plush& eh. . ie2s-lydw P. INA IrDF.V. L AKE SUPERIOR COPPER MIN ES =EEO SMELTING WO R PARK. BM'CIUNIMIt Mr. CO., Manufaoturere of Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt capp er . pr esse d C op . Der }lassoing, Raised Still Uottorn%iNpt Bolder, 80. Also importers and doißors in Metals, Ile Plate, hon. he. AP Constantly on band. rumen's airools. Warehouse. No. 141 FIRST and eau B ND STRLETS, Pittsburgh, Penna. letin6 Special orders at Copper out to ail Ilan rehl • dsnirdsull CAPT M, AVE.