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    lrimmerma, July 20th. --A gentleman
recentlfrom the Yazoo riser country re
ports t hat the ateamer,AttireAttur
by - the rebels, is
lA . river armed , with 22 gnu. She is
iron plated to a conaiderable extent. The
.Webb, a inwerfal ocean towboat
7
ia--tU r p that flyer, and hat been plate d
in the style. of the Sumter.
She isconatructed as a ram. They have also
the rug Mobile; mounting one gun. The
Star of the West and the Webb came np
from New Orleans when that city was cap
tuked,:bringing with them among other
rebel plunder 108 guns. At liverpool,
sixty-five miles up the river, the rebels
have an ingeniously contrived raft, which
is a perfect lock against ascending boats.
They also have a battery on shore at that
point. In addition to the above named
vessels there are about thirty river steam
ers up the Yazoo river.
NEW YORE, July 31.—The steamer Alan
• tanzas has arrived at this port this evening
from New Orleans on July 25th.
Gen. Butler had ordered that all ne
groes sent out by their masters to leave and
join the ledemls, shall be regarded as
emancipated. The masters had endeav
ored in many cases to reclaim them after
the use of such expressions.
Gen. Butler in a note to lieverdy John
son says no merchandize whether cotton
or sugar will in any event be seized or
confiscated by the United States authority
there.
T. H. Parish, the agent of the itoths
childi3 in New Orleans, had committed
suicide.
A number of persons had been arrested
for an attempt to assassinate Thomas S.
Burbart and his brother, among whom
was Andrie De Linde, a brother-in-law
both of John Slidell and General Beaure
gard.
The price of flour had fallen to Sl5 per
barrel'.
4-Us-CASTER, July 31.—A new camp was
established in this city a few days ago.—
Capt. E Franklin was appointed command
ant,and Capt. Edward McGovern detached
from the Seventy-ninth Pa. volunteer, as
military instructor. Camp equipage and
uniforms for new regiments will arrive to
morrow. About 600. men have been
sworn in and the regiment will be full in
a week.
A grand war meeting will he held on
Saturday nextat 2 o'clock. Addresses by
Daniel Daugherty, Col. Forney, Mortin
McMichael, Bon. Thadeous Stevens, Wm.
B. Fordney, H. N. North and other dis
tinguished speakers.
WASHINGTON, July arrangem ents Preliminar y
arrangements were made to-night by a
number of gentlemen, with Senator Pont
roy as chairman, for a public meeting to
encourage recruiting for the army, etc.
President Lincoln will be invited to pre
side. The prospect is that a large sum
will be subscribed to facilitate this pa
triotic movement.
A great many applications are made at
the War Department by individuals for
authority to raise regiments in the loyal
States. None of these applications are
granted, because the entir e control of the
new regiments has been given to the Gov
ernors of the respective States, until the'
are ready for service.
LEAVE:MOUTH, July ces
the Southern expedition state that the
Union troops were falling back to Hud
son, crossing the Neasho fifty miles south
of Ft. Scott. The cause of this backward
movement is not stated.
A detachment of Gen. Brown's com
mand, from Springfield, itio, was at
point thirty miles north of Ft. Smith on
the 28d inst.
The rebel Gen. Pike. is said to be near
Fort Washita.
I.E.\ I NUTON. KY. July I .l.—Maj. Brecht,
of the 18th Kentucky, who was in pursuit
of a gang of one and twenty-seven
rebels, under Corbin, overtook them at
Mount Sterling. killing thirteen, and tak
ing ninety-seven prisoners, including Cor
bin. Eight prisoners of the same gang
were taken elsewhere, leaving nine only
to escape. Major Brecht, who lost none
of his men, returned to Lexington this
morning, with three prisoners. It is the
same band reported to have left- Scott
county under Capt. Bullitt.
IMUSBMINTEL
oN - c]mxrr
RETURN OF THE FAVORITES
FOR POSITIVELY FOUR NIGHTS ONLI
Commencing Monday &nig. August 4th
4 .'ARNCROSS do DIXEY'S
MINSTRELS,
1 0 STAR PERFORMERS,
The Troupe is now on its return to Philadel
phia. to reopen their Opera liouse; which has
been newly fitted up with new scenery and ap
pointments, making it the most beautiful
TEMPLE OP MINSTRELSY IN AMERICA,
Tickets 25 cents; Children 13 cents.
Doors
eelock. open et 7 1.2: commence at S
N.D. The Company cannot positively perform
er looser than the time mentioned above, as
hey appear in 11.irradourg Await with.
FRANI& EDWARDS,
Agent,
OUGHERIV'S MELODEON.
ANNIE WILSON,
ANNIE 'WILSON.
HANK MASON
HANK MASON
LIMA MORGAN,
MIA MORGAN.
MASTER !MORRISSEY,
MASTER MORRISSEY,
. C. MORGAN,
. C. MORGAN,
AND ALL THE CHAN-PI:DNS,
THIN EVENtVG.
10 Destroy--Rata. Roaches; &e.
Deeteop---Alicey Moles and Ants.
'0 Deetroe---Bed Bits. '
o Destrop--Moths in Furs. Clothes. &o.
'0 Destrop -- Mosquitoes and Fleas.
'0 Desteoy--Insects on Plants and Fowls,
o Destroy--Itulects on Animals.
0 Destroy--Every form and species of Vermin
... ~ -.._
•Ifaiiiiie6iiii.o—the Ifresisi ,-,..0
bv•-,
"Rats do not die on the P
"They comby e off out their heliWilie." -
got,,,Afre—
-11 WHOLIMALY 1 171 14318111 hi CIII
theitige . ' 'es,
y Druggfift, Grocers. Storekeepers and Re
i generally, in all Oonntry Towns and Vil
n the United States.
L. FANNESIVCK & CO, R. E. SELLERS
. and others Wholesale Agents at Pittsburgh
try dralers can order as above Or addreeis
—for for Prices. Terms ' &c )to
HENRY R. COSTAR.
cipal Depot, 452 Broadway. New York.
mdawis
'op SKIRTS! 1100 P SHIIRTS!
ALL SIZES F. - 4i
DIES Nr D MISS 8 ,
TUF
•
MG HALL AUCTION 11001 S,
No. 53 Filth street.
ONES AND cifiLusitEsts
.Prons, Chemise, Patnalotto. &e n at Alm
-ery Afternoon this 'week. at Munk
tenon House, N 0.55 Fifth street.
T. A. MeCLlMpuin.
;Mincer.
' 4 I ••••
_ _ I
Ai r k-V ng ," -- V.., 110.57 '
gmagigth..*FAlF.id • BTATZ
tki take Ad ellr-11.1111""t ubledP andil" an aall7tkulau.
FRIDAY - MORNING; AUGUST 1
1!Y Ail 6 iiioßollllooll Inland
PILE PAPERS WANTED.
We need a few paper's to complete our
files, for which we will pay liberally at our
counting room. They arc as follows: 1861
—Nov. 21st, 28th, 2flth, (2). 1862—Jan
uary 14th.
Come fp and &Macrae.
We direct special attention to the adver
tisement of tha Executive Committee in
another column. It contains information
of importance to all engaged in recruiting.
Now is the time for every man to do his
duty to his country; let one and all come
tp and swell the Volunteer Bounty Fund.
The Dime having* Institution.
We learn that this institution is doing a
fine business. We were prepared to bear
of its success, knowing that savings banks
in other cities have been very successful.
The Eighth Annual Report of the Boston
Five Cents Savings Bank shows that the
amount standing to the credit of its depos
itors is 52,788,529.58,with25,359 depositors
from all ranks and occupations of life. In
Hartford, Lowell, and other New Eng
land towns, these institutions have been
established for many years, and have,
been proportionately successful, and itr
New I ork and Philadelphia they are very,
popular as depositories. In the former
city, the "Bank for Saiings," (vide its
forty-second annual report) has a deposit'
in round numbers of $ 10 ,000,000, due to
I I
52,480 depositors, no one deposit exceed
ing $l,OOO. The aggregation of large cap
ital from small sums is certainly to be de
sired in a city like ours—the employment
of this fund, otherwise lost for business
purposes, serving to quicken the impulse of
trade, and thus benefit the community at;
large. Interest being allowed on sums of
three dollars and over, is a feature that
should not be overlooked, and this institu
tion, being under the directorship of some
of our most responsible business men, we
recommend our readers, and more espe
cially those of limited means, to open an
ac count with it, and thus commence to pro
vide for possible future contingencies.—
Books. with rules, &e., will be furnished
gratis, by applying at its office, No. 110
Smithfield street.
linportnial to Absentees.
A notification has been issued by the
Governor to absentees and paroled pris
oners, calling their attention togeneral or
ders No cm and 72 from the War Depart.
ment, directing them to report at once,
revoking their furloughs and informing
them that if they fail to comply with the
order within the necessary time they will
be accounted deserters and dealt with
accordingly. Gov. Curtin's circular an
nounces that upon application to the
Transportation and 7 elegraph . Depart
ment, transportation will be forwarded by
mail or telegraph to soldiers and officers
coming under the provisions of the Gen
eral Orders mentioned, eithr to H
burg or the point at which e the nearest
Quartermaster, mustering or commanding
officer is stationed. The form requid j
fir such application is the certificates re ofl
two re.sponFible zitizens of the place in
which the soldier or officer may then be
residing, that his statement as to being a
paroled Prisoner now at large is correct,
or that he is a volunteer absent from his
reigiment and fit to return.
Slate Educational Convention.
This body, whose firstsess ion tookplace
at Harrisburg last November, will again
meet in the Hall of the House of Helve
sentatives in the seine city, on Tuesday,
August btli, at LI; o'clock A. At.
The great objeet of the organization is to
unite, if possible the efforts of all our
literary institutions, with those of the corn
mon schools, so as to conbine the educa
tional forces of the State into one system.
The special purpose of the approaching
meeting is to hear and discusS reports on
the various branches of the plan, and if
possible to unite on a common ground of
action. This should rally to the meeting
every teacher and every friend of educe
tion of every class ; and we do therefore
trust that such will be the result.
The programm e of exercises may be
found in the July number of the Pennsyl
vania School Journal.
The Pennsylvania, the Reading, the
North Pennsdvania, the Sunbury and
Erie, the Northern Central and other rail
road companies, will issue excursion (half
fare) tickets, for the whole of next week ;
and no doubt evert• railroad company in
the State will do the same. Persons at
tending the convention will be entertainer'
by the liberal hotels at moderate rates.
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Seizure of -'Bogus,--
The town of Chambersburg, Franklin
county, has recently been infested by the
counterfeiting fraternity to a serious ex
tent. The money was manufactured in
that place, but was never issued there. It
was sent to distant places, and by the
hands of drovers, peddlers and the like,
was scattered among the farmin g commu
nity, least likely to detect the imposture.
The authoritieeof Chambersburg at last
discovere‘Me principal manufactory of
spurious tes. They seized all the sp.
p all ara readtus, sad many thousands of dollars,
y for utterance. The bills were 1 1
upon various banks and of different de
nominations, and quite well enough made
to be received unquestioned if presented by
any person of apparent respectabilit—
The alleged principal of the concern being
absent, search was made for him, and it
was ascertained that he was in Philadel
phia. The authorities of that city were
notified and in two hours after the man
was arrested and, on the following day,
sent back to Franklin county.
!War Meetings.
A meeting of the residents of parts of
Patton, Versailles and Wilkins townships
was held in the "old church," Turtle creek,
on Wednesday evening. David Hamilton
was called to the chair, itobt. Shaw and
Capt. Jas. McCully appointed Vice Presi-
Adints and D. Weans and J: M. Mc
hoy Secretaries. Rev. D. H. Pol
lock and Dr. J. R. McClintock addressed
lie -assembly in stirring speech es. A coin
.
klittee was appointed to solicit funds to
aid in securing recruits and the ladies were
requested to aid the committee. The
meeting adjourned to meet again next
Wednesday evening.
On the same evening a spirited meeting
was held in Manchester. which was ad
dressed by Hon. Robert McKnight, Rev.
J. D. Turner, Capt. Adams, W. H. Moody
and others. Prof. Eaton also read "Our
Country's Defenders." The meeting was
a success and will produce the best re-
Sew Street?
Main street, Lawrenceville, fifty feet
wide, extending from Fourth street ave
nue to Dialer street, is about to be open
to the public. Is is on the line between
the Ewalt and Woolslayer estates, each
contributing one half the ground. It is
straight and of easy grade and will be a
great cony enience to the residents of the
borough.
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Teachers Elected.
The School Board of Sharpsburg have
elected the following teachers for the en
suing : eipal—Mr. J.IL. Phillips;
First Ass ist ant—Miss Mazy R. Bunn;
Second Assistant—Miss Annie
Pr imary—Mitt A. E. Biumell. Given ;
A. 11114101, le a,
_lllailbaggipl4 o 4:-
Traam'du: to the subscriptions te the
Voltintikir Fund already published, are
the following :
Dil._ ... _
_meth; rort•r__,__k Co- A: . • ...
gt„,...etato, Jamison & ..... : ********************
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Robinson. Minial ....... ..............................
Hallman. Rabin & 'Jo
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A 5w. ....Ri a4 a 5are4 g....!...c .. 0 . .1.... 11 ...............:.................................
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Bro .__ ........................ ..... ............
W. 4 D. Reinhart
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W. Oliver
W. M. Gormley.
R. Robinson & co
Robert Dalzell
Whitmore. Wolt; Du tt & Cu
Lippincott Pr Co. ' . ...................................
Chess. Sm!th & Co ......
Means k voffin ...... . ...........
°cone:B. JOlVaii .........................
...
Richard T.Lecch.J r ..
.......... 4
James Datzell &50n........ ..
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R. S. Hays... .... . • - ...
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John °reboot ........ ... : ... :- - - • . .................
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John Harper ............................
JR. Edmondson id: ........ .: ............ . ............ : II
ames A. Hutchison .............. ............. 7 .......... - . o
Moak & Old ........................................... 1.
Benjamin P. fiaiieweli ............................. It
W. b. Haven .. . ............................................ it
TRobert Finney ... ................................................. 10
. IL Young Pc Co. .................................................... to
RThomas Moore ................................. ..: ........... IQ
. D. Cochran ...................................... . ... ........ lth
Kean & Keller ........................ ..... .......... : ....... Hs
Andrew Ackley--- .................... -.. .. -
Joseph P. Haigh .. ............... Rif
... ...... ....... lei
Jared M. Brush
100
James Rees ... . .. ....
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J. S. Liggett & Co .
. . .. ..... .. ................... 104
100
MA. McFarland . ; 100
arshall .k .
8r0ther......... _ _ ... .. .... .. .._ _ . .. ISO
— Making the aggregate ainount . su bscribed
$35.700.
Benefits to be Gained by Enlist
ing in Old Regimtnts.
An old soldier, who has served sixteen
years in the regular service, suggests the
following facts as inducements for volun
teers to enter old regiments :
ment
Volunteers entering an organized re
will enjoy the foowing advantages:
1. They will learn more in one month
in an old regiment than they will learn in
six months in a new regiment, for in the
one case every old officer and soldier is by
precept and example an instructor, while
in the other the officers only are instruc
tors, and oftentimes but inexperienced and
imperfect ones.
t.t. They will better escape the diseases
of camp life among old and experienced
soldiers than in newly organized regiments.
Presuming that inefficient and selfish offi
cers, who have neglected their men, have
to a great extent either resigned or have
been displaced, the officers and men who
remain in the old regiments have learned ;
by observation and experience the means
of preserving health, and will impart their I
knowledge to the young soldier. In proof
of this, I know a captain in the Army of
the Potoma c who had been for years in the
regular army, and through the campaign
in Mexico, who has not lost a single mat
by sickness.
There will probably he less loss of
life in battle in an old organization than
in a new. Experienced officers will be
less likely to expose their men needlessly
than inexperienced ones. Old regiments
will be less likely to be thrown into dis
order under lire. As a general thing, the
men will be better cared for if wounded,
because of a better organization for the
care of the wounded, and because the old
surgeons have had greater experience in
the treatment of the sick and wounded.
•t. Young soldiers in an old regiment
will share the glory of a veteran corps.
And, finally, as it is presumed that all
who volunteer desire to render the most
efficient service to the government, it is
safe to say that ten thousand men distrib
uted through the regiments now in the
field will accomplish more in the next six
months than thirty thousand organi.:ed
into new regiments.
I each of a Sister of Mercy.
Sister M. Regis Dowling, a native of
SFermoy, County Cork, Ireland, died at
t. Xavier's Academy, :Latrobe. on the
..4th alt., of consumption, in her :.:5111
year. On the 2t;th a solemn requiem mass
was celebrated for the deceased. by Very
Rev. .1. O'Conner, Rev. P. M. Garrey
acting a s Deacon, and Rey. A. Ordnuo
Subdeacon. After the Absolution
coffin was followed to the Convent
tery by the venerable Abbot of Si.
cent's Monastery, six Priests, among
whom was the t ery Rev. H. I'. Brown,
of Nashville, Tenn.,.and some sixty Sis.
tern of Mercy.
Nobly Done.
Following the patriotic example of the
employees of the Pennsylvania Railroad
Co., the workmen employed at the Fort
Pitt Foundry, linap, Rudd Si Co., Fifth
ward, have signed a paper agreeing to give
one or more days' work each per month
for the support of fitrnilies of volunteers
from the works now in the army. The
SUM so raised which will reach ~ 2 ;:too to
$5OO per month, will be distributed by a
committee of one from each department of
the works, and will make a very comfort •
ble allowance to each family. We hope
to see others do likewise.
to tar the War.
We are glad to see that W. H. Moody,
long an attache of the city press, is en
gaged in raising a company for the war.
He has a large acquaintance and all the
energy necessary to insure success, which
we heartily wish him. We think he has
struek the right chord in enlisting men for
the war, instead of nine or twelvemonths.
ell Spurious Hills.
d
Five ollar noteurporting be issued
by the Manufactul rs' Bank,to
Hartford,--
Ind., are being extensively circulated.
The notes are w n u p, an
lated to deceive. Thgereotte is no such
calcm
bank
in Indiana, and the issue is therefore a
fictitious one. The following is a descrip
tion of the bill: Ws lower right end, child
with a lap, five above; on left end, smith
erect with a sledge; 5 above.
From Col. Strwell'oe Regiment.
Rev. Mr. Christy, Chaplain of Colonel
Sirwell's regiment of Pennsylvania volun
teers, returned to Butler on Saturday last,
on 4 visit to his friends. He reports that
the boys from Butler covnty in this branch
of the army are in good health and spirits.
Mr. C. returns to his regiment in a few
days.
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Gen. Burins Body Guard.
Capt. W. J. Palmer, of Philadelphia,
who commands the "Anderson Troop,';
passed through this city yesterday morn
ing, for Harrisburg, with a squad of thir
teen men, who are to be employed in this
State in recruiting the company to a bat
talion.
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Ple-Nie for. St. Paul's Sunday
School.
The Christian Doctrine Confraternity
are making reparations to give a pic-nic
for the benefit of the Sunday School at
tached to St. Paul's Cathedral. It is to
be held on the 12th of August, at Iron
City Park. Dinner tickets have been
issued, and can he had from any of the
members of the Confraternity, at 25 cents.
Fire Ali felieneple.
The store and dwelling house of Dr. E.
Smith. of*gelienople, Butler county, to
gether with a part of their contents, were
consumed by fin on Sunday last. It is
not known how the fire o . The
property was insured in the Butler County
Mutual Insurance Company to the amount
of $l,lOO.
Gone East.
James Hamill, our •chamion of th
sculls, left for Philadelphi a opn Wednes
e
day, to go into training on the Schuylkill,
for his great match with Ward.
Appohdaient.
Abel Lloyd, Esq., of Ebensburg, has
been a_ppointedloy tie Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, ticket and general agent
for this end of the Ebensburg and Cresson
Railroad.
.
Eipective. - „
.
A :,:ohlier belOnging to the Wadsworth
Guard (the mai New York Volunteers)
met a secessionist woman the other day in
Warrenton, Virginia. She ininantly hoist
ed her dress to an unusual height, and in
stantly swung around to clear Ihn. The
soldier, who was attentively regar ding . the
spectacle, cried in blank nstomshment,
"What dirty stockings !'• Down went the
skirts, hiding the frightful apparition from
view. and the woman disappeared.
Surgeons.
The Stare Aledieal Board. tt.,sc in
sion at Philadelphia, adjourns to-day.
The following 11'estern Pennsylvanians
have passed satisfnetory examinations as
Assistant Surgeons: T. A. Gardner, Hun
tington county : .1. 11. Roberts. AllejOieny
county: W. l c . nook, Lawrence county: •I.
I:. Neil:holt. Lawrence roomy.
Crowned,un IVedneEtlay afternoon. about four
o'clock. a man named (leo; W. Keeney,
employed on board the oil-flat Citizen,
was drowned while making the fording at
the head of . Logan Eddy, about eighteen
miles ap the Allegheny rivr. His body
has not yet been recovered. lie leaves a
wife and Iwo children.
liPealh from it Fall.
A man tuoned.Caw, trim was found in
the canal basin early on Sur day morning,
having Wien from the railing in front of
the IVashingl on [Tot el during Ihe night,
died from his injuries on Wednesday.
Coroner McClung held an inquest, and
the jury found a verdict in accordance
with the fnetr,.
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Pennsylvania Soldiers Dead.
Michael Deer, Co. B, Ji7th Penna., and
John D. Bowman, Co. A.. 103 d Penna.,
died recently- at Mill Creek hospital.
Semite! L. Geralds, Co. B; lifist and Chas.
E. Nicholls, Co. D. s4d Penna.. have
died in Washington City since last report.
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1' its
popular place of amusement pre-
N..nts a fair array of talent and will, no
doubt, under the management of Mr.
bougherty, prove entirely successful. lie
has several novelties in preparation, which
will soon he produced.
Bye.
homas Moore, distiller, advertises for
20,000 bushels of rye. for which he will
pay the highest price.
Lau ficheill.
fht Wollovsday a fine boat, built for
Vandegrift.4)ftlii, city, was launched
_\lonongaliela
Mon.uv. DIA ry. ARTatj
It • CIIE.S XD J. L. CAnxenos.; ai Coneer.
fall, Monday rn•uing. August 4th, wit!
arneroFs Dixey's 11 in trnls.
:Mortality.
Dr. A. i. MeCaniiii.s4. Physicia to
loan' of rnport:. iittenrinents
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JOSEPH MEYLP. & so%
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNlTtlitib:
WARE)I(MsK, SNI Trl FIELD STREET
(Between sirtli Fgreet and Virgin alley
PATENT WRITING CASE
gyms CASE IS SO ARRA SHED AS TO
give the writer a table eielit by nine inch.'
to write upon, will hold
Pen and Pewit,
India Robber,
mud Checkers,
and yet will fold up so 11,3 to ineasuro only 8%
invhes by 2 inehni,
nr sale by
W. N. HAVEN,
SUNDRIES•
SOO eases 4.7lthistel t liabsaapa4 is/
30 Carter/ St. Julien Claret:
311/1 Came*/ Neetstrine 1 1 41 0000000 elm
IS itter,i.
tNI/ Po!! -II.!.
Willia Ilia 4!'ll t
N. 120 WOoD ST R EE T
SPARKLING CATAWBA WINE.
SparkllnkCatawba Wine.
eipstakling Catawba Wine.
I am thiq day in receipt of another supply of
this delicious Wine. It is a source of wonder that
this 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 hare a delicious Wine, iteeolllPAnied With
the tine aroma of the Grape, whereas it is a noto
rious fact that it is n litter impossibility to pro
cure a genuine article of Champagne Wine. Try
a bottle of this, and he convinced that Sparkling
Catawba is Superior to all others. The hest arti
cle for sale by
JOSEPH FLEHISO,
Corner Diamond and Market street
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TEETH. EXTRACTED W I El 0 Ul'
1 PAIN by the use of an at whereby
no drugs or galvanic battery are used. Medi
cal gentlemen and their fitmilies have their teeth
extracted by my process. and are ready to testify
as to the safety and painlessness of the operation.
whatever has been said by persons interested in
asserting thecontrary, havingno knowledge of my
Process.
SS-ARTIFICIAL TEETII inserted in every
style. and charges as low, as will warrant the
best of material in all oases,
nE. OUDRY . Dentist.
01419-ill 134 Smithfield street.
JOIIN LITTLE, Jr.,
O. 106 FOURTH STREET,
STOCK 4NO BILL BROKER
.Droiniesory Notes. Stock Bonds, and Mor
bonght and sold, tgages
Universal Clothes Wringer.
TILE"U:NIVERMAI. CLOTHES
WRINGER" has been in use in my family
two months. It certainly saves much hard work.
It save. clothes also, for garments that are getting
old and worn are never cracked or torn by it, as
they are ewe to be when wrung by hand. I there-1
Sire cheerftilly recommend it as a valuable &
w-
Oastutan J., February.lB62. LUCY STONE.
RANGII , N .
FOR MALE AT 26 fik 216 NT. CL AIR ST,
J. & H. PHILLIPS,
Sole Agents for this County,
NEAR WELLSVI Ll. E. 0 ill I O—A
Large Two Story Brick Dwelling !louse uf
nine feet Emil; four rooms and kitchen on first
floor, halland four rooms on second floor, good
cellar, iron balcony in front. Lot is 100 feet
Nuare, fronting on the Ohio river, a stable, car
nage house, grape arbor and small fruits; shade
and fruit trees of various kinds, all in complete
order. Will be sold on very easy terms, APPLY
to S. CUTHBERT kSONS.
.IY3I
51 Market street.
CIDER -20 BIOS CHOICE CI
. DER just reci4se conniament and for
tor sale k kainunks„
Nos. aid Lt. Wad greet.
lielo4leola.
U Is E.~ s,.
Fr nu
to ,1
ANTH(.NN
PrrTSBURGIF
and Itiktiland
•
Published b}• Benne A- and for F ,ah, by
Memory Miner. It has the prclres•e over all
others in business civics. It •... the last revised
and
eek
4iCii,EN.TS WANTED
TO sell this edition. it has already had an im
mense sale in the great seaboanl (Idea. and agents
have made from ten to fifteen dollars per day in
its sale. Everybody must hale a ropy—every
manuliteturer, every merchant, every znechanic,
and every farmer. it frith otter
nntl n.oteotlif r '6lll. htl., u, Sample c opies sent,
post-paid: on receipt of ten cents.
Send all orders 10
IV°OD At TEIIRD STS
•
lIENRY MINER,
No. 71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to Pos
Office.
jy3l
HALF THE USUAL PRICE
Jyai
Pittsburgh
=ZUNI
THE LATE ADVANCE.
OLD PRICES.
RENT PRINTS foe 1234 Ct. Per Yard:
Muslin Cheeks and Pant Stint a very
large Assortment, at very low
Prier,., for Csabi only.
DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS
Cheaper than ever, to close them Ont.
LACE MANTLES AND POINTS
Our stock is very large, and we are selling a
great many articles at less than Eastern package
prices at the present time.
C. HANSON LOVE & CO.,
74 Market Street.
MERCRANI! TAILORS,
ST. CLAM ST.I3EMET
STEADS .
[ TOW BOAT FOR HALE-130 feet on beak 24 feet beats, 4
feet hold. 3 Boilers 38 incites diame
ter, Cylinderl7 inches and 434 feetatroko. Every
thing ready ger furnishing.Enquire of
LONG & DUFF.
90 Water street. •
pt SA L M .--POlllt LOTS IS COL.
.
line township. ad/orming St.MaresCemet
tune y-sm feet froni="o.4r Limdred
MVO. enclosed b 7 " ' Tho an Lots a tfa mill .
bo sokl togetbot or '.: et low_Strarss and
long thee. APO, to ASA DZVLDT.
aPlkdtf
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.Caniatof
dri O TRAITIIN6I-9141N0 BAUM
v. , non and for We b
42/
„
TO-DAPS .10t)Inflaraltlizirn.
1 1 , 7imiUnix AT THE news CITY
COLLEGE, eons, of Peen sod . St. Clair
streets. Friday morning at )12 4.
DISTRIBIITtON OF WEALTH.
EYECI4II : I' COMIIITTER ROOMS. ).
Pitteburgh. Jn/Y31.1%2.
OWTi MEETS" OOP TAM ALLEGHE N Y
CO COM/KITT= OP ALLEGHENY
.TY the following rules were adopted in re
lation to the payment of Bounty. de.
Ist, From and out otsueh funds as may be col
leeted by the Committee, and so far as the suns
may reach. they will pay to each volunteer the
sum of Fifty Dollars, arc an additional bomb",
over and above that granted by the Government.
Provided, That 110 portion of said bounty shall be
Paid to the recruit until he shall be duly enrolled,
inspected, and mustered into the service by some
fo
AS petent o ffi cer , fully authorized for that pur-
OSe.
2d. bounty shall be paid to the volunteer
himself, or open his tten
wife
or his wife and
family. or where he ha, no wife or family, to his
father er mother. or other relative. upon presen
tation to the committee of 11 certificate from a
duly authorized mustering of f icer, that such vol
unteer has been finally mustered into the service
of the United §tates. a certifi d e posit e d wit h ustrn rdll having been first this
Committee by the recruiting lieutenant or other
(dicers. .
3d. The sunount, ctf ineidental expenses to be
paid of for recruiting shall in no case exeesd
62 tor each man duly enrolled and mustered, to
be paid under such regulations as the Committee
may front time to time adopt.
ith. The committees from all ward ,, . boroughs,
aind townships in Allegheny county. stito may col
leet funds in pursuance of the recommendation of
the mass meeting of the 24th inst., are requested
to pay such fun& to the Treasurer of this Com
' mitteejlenry Uoldship; and in ease any such '
ward, !wrench, or township committee shall re
fuse to pay over any such funds,. or OILY portion
thereof. upon the idea of approp riating the same
to the bounty or incidental expenses of any vol-'
unteer company raised in such locality, then
such company shall not be entitled to any bounty
or incidental expenses from this Committee.
6th. Candidates for
to papointment hy Governor
Curtin, as lieutenants raise companies: may be
recom on meded to the Committee. and after exami
nati and approval, the Chairman shall recom
mend them to the Governor. in Pursuance of Gen
eral Order NoSte; and the Secretary shall keep a
separate roll of the names of the persons Co rec
omme
6th. Payments shall be made by the Treasurer
upon warrant; signed by the President of this
Committee.
The following is the General Order above refer
red to :
,:ADQUAItTEILS PENNSYLVANIA MIL( rt t. t
liarrisburg, 3 ulyZ, 1862.
I ENERAL ORDER NO. 39.
The offer of additional bounty to recruits hav
ing been elsewhere extended, the same provision
for this purpose has been made in Pennsylvania
counties, corporations, and by individual scripsub
tions. It is due to the authorities or citizens
furnishing the bounty., thatsuggestions should be
received from them regarding the appointment of
officers of companies raised in their respective
districts.
The troops now being raised. have, by the proe-
lamation of the Governor. of the 2.lst inst, been;
apportioned among the several counties. This
renders it expedient, in order to avoid confusion. ,
that the number of persons engaged in recruiting:
should be limited.
It is therefore ordered,
I. That no porson shall recruit men under Gen
eral Order No. 25 of this series without. special
written authority from these headquarters.
IL All persons already engaged in enlisting;
men will report themselves immediately, and ap- j
ply for such autlicrity.
1. 4 1 111, County Commissioners, or other local ,1
authorities, or Chi committees of citizens, as the
hease may be. are invited to suggest the names of
eir ibr officers of companies. perraisod in
respective districts where sucons have
not already seted under the order.
By onl er of A. G. CL 7 fITLN.
Governer and Connuander-in- Chief.
A. L. Itr,-El.t. Adjutant-General Penna.
All i.etyen• savaged in recruiting Companies
and Squads in Allegheny county, whether cow
mit,sione.l Gr not, are reque:aeil to report to this
Committee immediately, with a li=t of the men
enrolled,
Sithscriptii.ti, t.. the lucid, already made, amount
o stn fr.
Tllt . lS. 31. HOWE,
Pre:i.letit of Cotninitte,,
DIES' CON4IIIESS HEEL G.trr.
ifais ENS. 1100 D, $1 50.
LA DI CirNrlßEs:::i HEEL OA ;"1.:1;.:,
511.
L ifil.7.:4o)scii:E: = HEEL 11 ERS,•ip-i
:I
AT DrITENILI EU'S,
NA. 15 Fifth street, near :Market
. _ _
tiF THE EXECUILTE COMMITTER I
or ALLEGHENY VOW: NT V,
Pitt burgh. July ?MIL P4.;2. .1 •
'I.IIIE MEETING OF THE EN ECU
-11 V 13 COMMITTEE held this day, the fol
lowine re.ola tion WaSatiopt.d:
That snip...mintier' hooks he opened ta
vankin g House of Measre. Kramer Si Haim,
3 5 . Fifth street, Pittsburgh. and Cit y, eehan
Bank Federal street. Allegheny' und that
notice to that eth,t be published id the city pa.
tern.
!In oecordorwe aii It the above. hook.; for sub
seriptions to Ili, Bounty Fund for Woluia
/era% trout Altedlteny county have been opened
II: the place ,, iztllcated in the resolution.
Tice Committee would most reaped folly lut
earnestly appeal to el ery citizen. to come Mrward
in this iintimtaitt , ri. is of our National aftiiirs,
and contribute, t.i the extent nf bid libili , v . , to aid
in placing in the tie .1, in the shortest possible
time, the quota of volunteers required from this
count:v. TILOS. 111. 110 WE.
jy3l.2.tv President of Committee.
THE NEW NATIONAL TAX LAW.
GET THE REAT. LARGE TYPE
WITH PARAGRAPH lIEAD- LINES AND INDEX.
ir FAR THE Boor A D MOST SAT
ISFACTORX edition offered is the
CITIZEN'S STANDARD DIME) EDITII#N
AUTHENTICATED COPY
PURCHASED BEFORE
DRY GOODS
At lialf Price
SMITH & PITOAIRE
S 0 . 4 g
TO-DAY'S AD
•
L.
Z. DIACReII ...............................
DRY GrOODS,
TRIMMINGS, ETC.
Reactectfully beg lease to inform the public
that, having leaned the STORE ROOMS NO. TS
MARKET STREET, and completely refitted
them, we will open, on
TRIDDINGN,
FANCY GOODS.
AND NOTIONS.
Comprising the Latest and Bait Wee of
Dremi Trinainings.
Besides a great variety of email Wares and No
Our entire Stock is composed o
FRESH NEW GOODS,
Which, with hardly an exception, were bought
before the late advance in mica; so that we are
enabled to sell almost every thing at the
We invite particular attention to our melectiono
of
LADIES' AND MISSES• shurrs
Amongst which will be found the elegan
French henperie Skirts,
Flexure Skirts.
Osborne & Cheesearta-ws Skirts
And a general variety of the h, , i malze4 of a
sizea, in white and colored.
re would also ask ESPECIAL NOTICE to our
stock of GENTLEMEN'S and YOUTH'S
GOODS
Of which we have a full and attractive supply
On our shelvoi; will he found, rri oil iliac; every
thing usually kept in a well-arranged TRIM
miNa STORE.
We shall endeavor, by strict attention to the
wants of ourcustomers, to merit 11 :hare of the
patronage of the public.
.03V-Corairy bu3 - ers find it to their advan
tal-C to give ll= a cast.
MACRITiII it GLIDE.
No. 7S Mr
Between Pourth and the Diamo a
nd ket
.) Street
jy:3l-3td
ft G. H.
S I -301- ER - GOODS
REDITCED PRICES.
JACOII7.T LAW:CoiI, at 121-2 centti
011111A311171: LAWNS from 12 1.2 to 37
1.2 cents
A FEW SUMMER OULU'S len, at 371-2
Cell :
SHA tivEs AT COST
SAINUIDi AT COAT.
SILK MANTILLAS AT COST
CE MANTILLAS AND POINTS fro
01 00 stud upwards;
The Best Quality of HOOP SKIRTS
Just Opened.
-A T -
W. & D. litmus',
CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET ITIO
iy2S
JOHN PLEEGER,
faUN SiviITII,
2 corner Ohio and Beaver oil,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
Large stock of (Aural of all description& on ban&
or me to order. and for sale at LownT• CASH
PRICKS.
HoPoiriog Promptly attended to.
nollklyw-mygl-otf
NOTICE
A ECEEnTiN-riiiicsWar maze
...ca. TO.ItiS of the Cresson Springs Company. to
serve for one year, will beheld at (Iresson, Cam
bria county, on the fi rst Monday of August nest.
4th inst. A. C. BE
Ju1y21,1862, LL. Sectotary.
JYaO-2t
20.000 BUSHELS OF RYE
Wanted at
MOORE'S DISTILLER]:
Viii pay the highest cash prices.
THOMAS MOOR,
99 First street, Pittsburgh.
LEMIORS-50 BOXER OF LEMONS IN
prime order, to arrive this day, and for sale
REYMER Pond S 126 & 123 Wood stet.
LEATHER BELTING—
OY BRO'S N.
Well tanned and stret H ched. T
for sale at the Leath
er hors of DELARBIE,
233 Liberty street opposite head of Wood.
53,24-wtf
UM
HOSE—M. DELANGE, 233 LIB.
Wier Mtnew ' street, is the only Agent for the isle
of the N Patent Woven 11!ydraot
Hose.
nIS-wtt
Glll/I BELTING. OF THE BENT
Eastern make. Gum Paekin and thieleta.
for Salo by INL D
Jy 233 Libertystreet opposite bead of Wood.
- --
/NOENANERS IN THE EAST MATZ
GONE TO WAR FOR TUE 0560 00
OFFERED BY THE CITY OF BOR.
TIIEAD7I: Aii'ELNLEATHEIS,
ATIO%AL qui - , AND DEPEECIA.•
VON OF CURRENCY, ALL CON
SPIKE TO ADVANCE BOOTS AND
_o9o_
SIIOES BEYOND ALL PJZECEDW
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE.
No. 62 Fifth street,
HAVI4XADS CONTRACTS IN PAIL.
-
YEAS ABE A L , sWE ItALIL
STILL AELL AT Amoy,
C i t ax i Wl L l M"latintire s
otherivaid, at C0..,a1 J u L aa mac.aadiai4o.7l
"News.
/ wain iumbrnofft.
OPENING
MACRITM & GLYDE
MONDAY, AUGUST 3d.
An entire new Stork of
E mbroideries.
Gel. •h• rn liking' Goods
Irosiery awl Gloves
Head Dresses and Nets
Millinery Goods.
Ribbons,
'lnches
Blonds,
Cates ;
Loop Skirts and French Corsets
OLD RA.TEs
Si:l L NII
iffeek
Read Read I Rest4:l
HIGHLY. IR:PORTANT 1! L
daRNAT MlELlngir TO THE AFFLICT
wa ED. and Woo suffering_ from weakness of
AND ;
f you wishO LL.
to experiYOUNG
ence greatD OL
relief in your
dd. try the world-renowned
EVESIAN SEECTACIJEL
Purchasers will contintusto And ectsatisfac
tion by trying these Spectacles. F o ldS onl,r bY
J. DLIIMOND. Opticum.
No. se Fildt street. Post SeDdilla.
dadred. The Bunten Pebble, inserted in old frames. if
Jra
sir Beware of Imposters and Pretenders,
• ___ _
e exit Oil Works
DITNCAN, DUNLAp &
Msaiiraturers of
C A
PU R RE WHITE
BON
Musk
Ofilw NO. 1191 LIBERTY STREET; Pitts-
Pal• mal-6md
TB A the SSIGN E
ES
eOp .th PAGE, J s .,
purpose of l H.
t
offer for sale at Ilia Merchants' a on Sat
urday, July 26. 186 Z at 11 o'clock. a. N., about 60 -
Won of Boerhaveb Holland Bitters: ako a lame
number of claims adokut different ; arsons in tie
Western mad t i ontharnStates, ou amount of Rol
land Bitter' lent to them for sale ;in conunindon.
Tarim caab.
HILL BURG WIN,
W. 0. HUOJIAIT,
Aldan&
1714-2tavetw
Jab /2. IBM.
Tons Dior—
Jut °mod a complete maortment of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
._w. H. Ilea= &
1 119 14$ Federal street.AHarbeer city:
intrgarl at ONN. AND GIAITEMI AT
QATINPAPS*II—
NOB HALLS. R 00111,5 4.CRILINOS ,
Mamar win it WO Mina IMO fa ash.
it R. HUGHES,
1417 aisaluit street. near Libor&
pzitr-i• c=yrrarmi FOs
BTlTRUtzzamillaiL
PORT OP PITTNITIRGIL
pIEPANTED.
raska.nitve,, awry Ukt
04-gyard7resmag.
-
as- The River --Last evening t •
there wore about four feet two bail era*
champ] br the pier marks. and faint W
warm
Whet is losh i tilte .
The Hastings bee arrived from Fre. dons, where
she has and the best of repairs Elbe look.
like a new boat—lifaratta's new boat. Yam
Rose. wilt haul up to the landing on Sat .to
load for some of the lower Po
sou luso named his new Steamer
Right nor?, steamers are being maisue St the
landbt. and more to come—
a steamer that flouristed lam Yews Inge. 1 1 - 1 ;
nally mink It la to be hived thb noties_
tine ---The Linden laft St Leah for we at ,
Saturday with a good —The
river was rising at last a tripccounts Ce
belo`The light draught steamer Belga
Capt Carleton, being unavoidably detained. will
leave this day pesitively for St Louis and Sa&t
Paul
For ELLeads awl Dubuque-
THIS DAY. AIIGUAT lat. 10 A.
n= ELEGANT PAlNuggr-
ER steamer BELFAJ3T., Copt.
Carleton. G
ooromeader will leave podww/F al
announeed above. i
For freight or giatrage
j e avgil eir. ori sa te
t.
ail
-
or Claelnisoll. Imoimk„._ ft.
Lows, Irmen
at,a mineemplio. gm%
ring
THIS DAY, JULY Si. 4P. M. •
THE 1111111111TANIBLALBIL
"- • steamy NAVIGATOR. W. Deis
conmander. will k aye for **above tarts. as PIE
aanounoamant.
trfragiecittavurNanr&V.Anat..."°
______,............. w0il
! STEAMBOAT AGENCY.
WM. •11.A.Z.1LW.Tir
Has °mad aa 65esat
NO. 90 WATER STRET,
Where he wiU trauma a Gleam! rt
Arum business. sad would solicit a shard at:
rouge from stwuriboatizien. NO-
A CARD•_.
DISEASES OF THE
THROAT AND LUNGS,
CATARRH. SORE THROAT_BRONCHIT/S.
ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION.
TAKE TRIM NEARS TO tarrour
.11. the public, andall those patientesufferingfroln_
Diseases of the Threat and Lamm unit
I have arrived in Pittsburgh. and taken rooms at
the
/MONONGAHELA MOM%
Where I may be consulted fora limited time.
In regard to Biromehialla..LlMlliumaa6 B~•
es
diseases which are so fatally inter
estimt to a large portion ofmankind. and evident
ly at Me mem*, in the United States of Asnatita:
it is desirable that wrest idea should exists° far
as the present advanced condition of medical
science can Amish them.
We know Hestia all diseases a thinly applies
tion of rational remedies is more than half the
battle, and the animism which teaches that "pre
vention is betas than a cure." applies with Pes
(mbar force to the cue of Consumption, whisk, if
once FIRMLY established, rarely. if erer.gives -
way, even in the most skilful treatment and the
most sedulous care.
Let all, therefore, who have reason to appre
hend the evidence of thesseds of the disease (scro
fulous diathesis) in themselves or their children.
not fail to obtain sash salutary advice, with refe
rence to the regulation of their diet and the pres
ervation of their health. as my long esperienee
enables me to give them.
Positively no fee for examination of the Chest
and professional advice.
HE.II,MAN BUCHLER, M. D., •
Mate Assistant of Dr. Robert Hunter.)
Note—For the information of patinas suffer
ng from Catarrh, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Asth
ima, and Consumption, I wish to state that my
visit to Pittsburgh cannot possibly be extended
beyond fear weeks from this date.
Patients should, therefore, embrace the oppor
tunity to consult me at once, or at the earliest eon
mimeo ; they thereby insure to themselves the
Privilege of beginning, and (in tome eases) coin
pleting their cure under my owls persona/ direc
tion, while afterwards they will have to depend
on written directions or correspondence.
In order to extend the benefits of the treat
ment by Inhalation to the less wealthy citizens of -
Pittsburgh. lam willing to accept cases at a re-
duced fee.
UERNAN BIICHLER, M. 111..
1 1 1 8.01faco hours from S A. M. to 7 P. LI
3719-2wd
NBW GOODS.
WBVE JEST RECEIVED FIlltOX
the RA East a large andchoice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
for Gents' and Youths wear, embracino all the
newest. styles COATINGS. CADA:IMES AND
VI/STENO& W. IL ReGIEE & CO.,
tas Federal street
orner ldarket &mare. Allegheny atty. my 9
Enw nselor Azill` E iltAnitr.77 " 1 „,
Co.. Pa.
ElarcN. a—Th. unsettled business ofthe late Arm of
aad Fulton will be attended to exelnaivels
lobles.
wane
LPs
GARDEN AND FIELD SEED,
lIINIaNtaImaPInatimANDOENVINIE
airAlio a general anortateat of
Harlemneural Irsapleaatitta. Pr at I.
dasrlaaadt
ade by tthatiaammital Treat.
received and for
BECKHAM & LONG,
oast doorto Hare No. 1127 Liberty amt.
's HotaL ab 22
500 mums 'HANDED cavnie
OIL BARRELS
500 lialf Barrels for refined oil,
owTHRIE & SILL,
No. 60 Fnett street.
BORLA3ID'S