. . SILL No 87 39 1 11riteit NMI TORR. ands STATE egartX amour agents forthe Daily gasa in Moe* cities: and are au ,tinedimml to take Advertisements and Subscriptions at ere r 101/011, Ruhr. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4 CM in BNIIIOhOOD INTILL PILE PAPERS WANTED. We needs few papers to complete our files, for which we will pay liberally at our counting room. They arc as follows: 18131 —Nov. 21st, 28th, 29th, (2). Comae Up and Subscribe. We direct special attention to the adver tisement of the Executive Committee in another column. It contains information of importance to all engaged in recruiting. Now is the time f.,r every may to do his duty to his country; let one and all come up and swell the Volunteer Bounty Fund 'enusylsaula Slek and Wound ed Soldiers. Among one hundred and ninety sick and wounded Pennsylvania soldiers now at Frederick, Md., are the following from Western counties : Pilisbargh.—John Comerford, 1. 109th; Jno Wachter ' D, 74th: .Martin Gumbeck, do: Philip Cober, K, 74:h; Herman Getel, F,.74th; Conrad Reamer, B, 74th: Adam Gleden,E, 74th; Sebastian Phanktick, F, 74th; enedict Fontaine, A, 74th; Jos F. Arnold, 109th: Albert N Serrel, H, 28th, Chas Jones, do; Jose Ecker, Jos Walton, Henry Barns. Allegheny 1, H Wagner, 1),74th; Francis Daugherty, 11, Pith; Albert Coul ter, F, 28th; David Hart, do, Jas Rice, 1, 109th; A B Crosedale, A, 109th; Chas It Doores, C, 109th: Win Conrad. F, 74th. Laurence co—David Sankey, I), lo9th John H Brown, 1, 109th. Beaver coltahlon Ewing, :'sth. Westmoreland co—Jesse Clare, William Taylor, Cyrus Auckerman, all of B, 28th. Crawford co—Joseph Haugh, C, 109th; Jonathan Walters, A, Washington Ferry, K, Wm H H Clark, George Fay. G. Lewis D Geer. E, sergt .1 W Baker,Geo Robi son, A, Ales McFerran, 1) J Hammond, Win &wry, 0, IV H Chapin, G S King, John King, E, John W Cook, B, Wm A. Walling, A, Jacob Eighmey, H, John Co barn, K, all of the 111th. - Venangh co—Silas B Daniels, B, 111th. Erie co—Thos Woodide, And Kunkel, John O'Conaell, A Wh s eeler, C. Hugh Bremley, K, all of the 111th, Mercer co—H E Richmond, K. 111th; B G Golvin, K, 111th; Wm Cooper, 1, 111th: William Colwell, K, 111th: ThoS McCricken, K, 111th. Warren co—Shelon Manhood, D. Illth; Southard Deming, A, 111th: Thomas Artzs, B, 111th; Joseph McGee, B, 111th: Harrison Thomas,ll, 111th: Roderick Fisk, C, 111th; Ralph M Young, 11, 11th; Samuel Sturges, 11, 111th: David A Har rison, A, 111th; George W litter, 11, 111th. The following sick and wounded pris oners from: Richmond were admitted to Newport News Hospital on July 2:ith Sergi A Weisner, E, ItGd; Wm Straw bridge, H, 104th; Silas McClerinont, 0, 83d; Michael Ceifer, C, 111 st; Wm A Sloan, K, 57th; Geo Kathermore, C, 11th: David Crest, 1) 11th: Daniel Graham, 1), 11th: H M Leaton, I, 10:1d: W W_ l agner. A, 11th; Alonzo Spiers, I. Ilth: It Sermon; F, 11th: John M Gamble. C, Ilth: .1 11 Black, C . , - I Ith: W;Holeraft. h;.h: Walter, 1, 11th; John P Belle. E. 11th; Jas ,M Bail, B, 57th. The following have arrived at Phiedel phia, from City Point, Va., on the Coin legmo , dore: Jas Bryant ; ti2d, Birmingham, Henry Cochrane, 62d, Pittsburgh, arm; Win Small, Pittg, leg; D Gray, 61st Ohio, tsburgh, typhoid fever; sergt Jos Thomas, 102 d, Pittsburgh, foot; C Miller, 9th, Punxsutawney, ankle; Wm' Peters, Bth, Pittsburgh, legs; serg Jno Scanlin, 11th. Ebensburg, leg; W A Gallentine, 103 d, - Armstrong co, typhoid fever; J R Mortimer, Bth, Clarion co, leg: S J Kalbecker, 9th, Pittsburgh, hip. Muni Meeting iu Allegheny. On Saturday some two thousand citizess assembled on the Allegheny Commons, pursuant to announcement. - - A mass meeting was organized, over which J. M. Burchfield, Esq., of the 4th ward presided, with Mr. It. B. Fran-is as Secretary. A brass baud was iu attendance arid the speeches were made from one of the many recruiting stands scattered over the common. The meeting wrs addressed by Messrs John Cook, John Dair, Wm H Moody, Lieut. Murphy, of the Butcher's Infantry ' , Ex-Gror. Johnston, and 1.. x• Sheriff Graham. The people were full of enthusiasm and cheered the speakers lustily. During the progress of the meeting quite a number of recruits were obtained. The meeting adjourned At a late hour to ensemble again at the same place this evening. The people of Allegheny seem fully ar o used and determined to do their whole duty in this trying crisis of our country's affairs. Circular. " Washington Pennsylvania Soldiers' Relief Association."— This Aes oc iati o n ha */ opened an office at No. G Washing ton Buildings, corner of Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, where will he found a register of all Pennsylvania sol diers in or around this city in hospitals, invite the friends of the same to mall, as suring them that all possible aid will be extended in finding their sons. Mr. Chas. L. Wells, the Register, will be found in the office. • The' - Corresponding Secretary, Mr. S. Todd Parley, will answer all letters in re gard to sick and wounded Pennsylvania soldiers, whether in or around this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, or New. Haven. Address, care Box 48?., Washington, D. C. J. MOREHEAD, Pros't J. If. SELLITAN, Seey. • Tips Contribution or the P. Ft. W. C. 11. W. By a letter from Gen. Geo. W. CMS, President of. the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railway Co. to the President of the Chicago Board of Trade, we learn that the very liberal donation of $12,300 made by the Company to the Volunteer Bounty Fund is to be distributed among the several counties in the four States through which the line passes. We have not learned the amount which will be as signed to Allegheny country—probably about $l,OOO. Chicagogetssl,soo which has been tendered to the Board of Trade for disbursement. Nimes at Low Pelves. J. K. Gardner, at Concert Hall Shoe Store, still continues to supply the corn !alum": With Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters at unprecedented'' , low prices. He has just returned from the East, where he pur chaaed a Aga Stock, and made such ar rangements as will enable him to keep up a cull stock, which he will sell at old prices, Oiling 4o advance A large siring can he made in nur.thaslng Boots and Shoes by patronizing this cheap establishment. Aleeideat, kletween four and five o'clock last even ing, "Little Willie Weaver," as he is fa oultarly_called, was, with other bops, play- LW on Boyd!. Hill. Willie being id ad tame, in running down the hill, hie foot - +APPS - and he - rolled - down the hill, in ur his neat and cutting an uglygas Avert, below Brats, it Awaked. He was carried to the rani oti'cif his parants, who'reeide on Third um , 11111•1111 ---.MINN'a - - - ST. iwa.rAfewg_hoffiwomowiaimp Teelibbe Aem&5eing....”~,....i..: ' ' ; The citiiensi of : lifittlit . and adjoining . ..,k__,,er 1 ‘_.. 111 4 - 041..,___ - */ a_itanrisi,_ d 1 townaliips•-held a spirited war meeting' on '' 'a """'"°*15.11111"red• ' Saturday afternoon... On Saturday evening a fatal accident occurred on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & The following • OfFrcers were chosen : President—llev. .S: C.Jennings. Vice Chicago Railway, at the "pork-h," Presidents --Rev; J. C. Bryson, Dr. If, near Woods' Run, a few miles belowouse the Greiner, John Curry, Samuel Neely, W. city, resulting in the death of Ex-Mayor P. Ferree, Capt. Have. Secretaries—R. "Joe Barker and serious injury to others. B. a ll , Kendll 3. H. McClellan, Jacob Fer- There had been a war meeting below Were Run andanumber of persons were ree, .cin . After prayer by Rev. Mr. Colton, the returning home to the city, walking along chair; on motion, appointed Messrs. R. H. the track. The engineer of the passenger Kerr, Wm. Curry, W. P. Ferree, J. Col- train from the West, due here about eight gas, John Thompson, Thos. MacConnell o'clock, had whistled several persons from and John M. Kirkpatrick a committee on the track and on turning a curve near the resolutions. "pork-house "saw Bark erand or They retired, and in their absence Hon. three others on the track. He gave two the J. K. Moorhead and Senator Irish ad- signal, but it was not heeded (the atten• dressed the meeting in eloquent terms. tion of Barker and the others being evi- Mr. Kerr, chairman of the committee dently directed to a freight train coming on resolutions, repotted the following, down the road) and, although the engine which were unanimously adopted and or- was reversed, Barker was struck upon the dered to be printed in all papers friendly head, fracturing his skull and causing al to the Union and the Constitution: most immediate death. John McDonald Resolved, That in the words of wisdom also had a leg broken and was so much expressed in the letter of Geo. Washing- injured internally that he will scarcely re ton of September 17th, 1787, transmitting cover. We also learn that - another man. the Constitution to the Congress of the whose name we did not ascertain, had his 1 - nited States, in which he says : arm broken by - being caught between Th e In all our deliberations on the subject two trains. Barker's body was conveyed we kept steadily in our view, that which to the residence of his son in Birmingham. appears to us the greatest interest ofevery His life has been an eventful one and his true. American, the Constitution of our history is so familiar to all, that we need Union, in which is involved our prosperi- not review it. Coroner McClung held an ty, felicity, safety, perhaps our national inquest on the body and the jury found a existence. This important considers- verdict of accidental death, in accordance Lion, seriously anti deeply impressed with the facts. on our minds, led . each State in the Convention to be less rigid on points of in ferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected, and thus the Consti tution which we now present is the result of a spirit of amity, and of that material deference and concession which the pecu liarity of our political situation renders indispensible. That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every State is not perhaps to be expected; but each will I doubtless eonsider that had her interests been alone consulted, the consequences might have been particularly disagreeable or injurious to others : that it 19 liable to as few ex , e)tions as could reasonably have been expected we hope and believe: that it may promote the lasting welfare of that country so dear to us all, and secure her freedom and happiness, is our most ardent wish." Resolved. That it is our duty to cherish and cling to the Union and the Constitu tion, as they are the only hopeof a united people to maintain their freedom, which the God of Hosts inspired Washington and his coin-patriots in arms to leave to this generation. We will, therefore, maintain our free institutions with the same deter mination that led the men of the Revolu tion to battle against British Tyranny. Resolved, That no man who values the * honor and glory of the flag of the fathers of •71;, van or will be found indifferent to the present struggle; and what is most elearlythedutyof A niericens let all orate in sustaining, with the last drop of our blood and the last dollar of our earnings. We then, in the presence of the God of battles, urge upon every-man capable of bearing arms, to ily to the rescue of those brethren now on the field of strife; and let those who cannot go in person provide the means for others, and our watchword be: "God and our country: death and destruc tion to all its enemies." Resolved, That we recognize no North, no South, no East, no West --nothing but one Ciao», one Flag, and one Constitu tion for the whole country; nor will we ever submit to any separation of these States by foreign intervention or domestic treason. Resofeed, That we pronounce this re- hellion roust causeless, unjustifiable and unholy, and that to the support of the ad ministration in its patriotic efforts for its extermination we pledge "our lives, our I fortunes and our sacred honor," earnestly i calling upon and invoking the administra tion to use all the means which God and' ' nature have placed in its hands to accom plish the high and holy purpose confided ' to them by the American people. Resolved, That we have heard with lunch surprise that men hailing from Europe, (residing in St. Louis,) have basely asked the protection of the crown of England to prevent their serving in the army of the 'Union forces. iVe are of the opinion that any person who will shel ter himself, by appealing for protection to any prince; potentate or sovereignty what ever, is unworthy to be allowed even a residence on the soil of America, and should be driven from the protecting care of the "Star-Spangled Banner," and such an act shows them to be cowards, unwor thy of confidence here or elsewhere. The meeting was then addressed by Messrs. Kirkpatriek. M'Connell, Kerr and Rev. Marks, after which Prof. Eaton re cited "Our Country's Defenders." The meeting, which had been a great success, then adjourned, with three cheers for the army and na vy—und several present signed the roll of Captain Anderson, who was in attendance. The Volunteer Bounty Fund. The subscriptions to the volunteer bon n • ty fund have now reached the handsoine sum of 557,825. The followinz amounts were added on Saturday. Previously reported . ....... .• LMcGrew ...............................• . ...... Fred Hausman .................... . ..... .......... .... .... . ro Caldwell k 8.. ................................. S Severance ....... . ........................................ LHartupee & CO .......................................... Forsyone Sc Duff.... ................. . ......................... th. Bro & Co ...................................... MBoo Weyman d Son... .............................. Rair & Davidson... .................................... obert Lea..__._. ............................ ..... Anderson & Philips . ................................. WJames Marshall- .............. .................. & R Walker. . ..... . .............................. Thomas Wightman Brereton. Johnston .t Wilkins (Alladin 11 Oil Company) .............................. Brady Wilkins Pastier. Nelson & CO.. ......................... R 4.1 W.Coffin . ............. . .............................. Thobert Beer . , ..... . ........ . ..... ......... ...... ompson .. ...................... .1 B Jonet4... .. ~ - .................. ........... (leo A Berry & ' Co EWidaekeown . ....... ......... ......... ....... xchange ....... ............... ...... Bank of .. Allegheny Suspension Bridge Company... Jones* C 0.............. ............ .......... N Holmeg & Sons. ........... ............... ......... ............................................. R Patrick & Co . SUascglrrzo?tseT TEUI RAMONA HOUSE CSAWRR & DA n~t. Chas .1 Clarke Chas D Kennedy t .drew D Smi .............. W M_Faberik R T nannedy C 0. ... . ro Kay k Co RPM H J T late. I it Moorhead.-- Mez Gorden T /Yielder W pt e m M Shinn Ca D Briekll. A 11 English k Co Jno H Mellor Rohr C Loomis The NeuHers Championship. Our champion oarsman, Mr. Hammill, is now in Philadelphia, preparing himself for the great contest between himself and Ward, which comes off on the 13th. The boat which he will use in the match weighs just forty-eight .pounds, and is said to he one of the finest crafts of the kind afloat. She was built in New York, sad was first brought into- service at iloston, where Hammill ran away front all his competit ors, beating them so badly that-they were never once in the race. Oar townsman is backed heavily by his friends, and should he succeed in vanquishing Ward, as it is expected be will. his supporters will win at least $5,000. Train's apeeekeft. Henry Miner, Milk Weft" sends ns Pe terson's seepril series of the spee ches .of fieorgoiltraiWnw Tram, i deliver e d n L o o. don dariits,lPsent:war. The firs swm ran sosi inutieffe adios % spai Pr;likel,-„ualataitalihr AnneicaalinsoWealiw— los will seem quitsigi , *lmeg or this. g Wetre they so Stupid? We were informed on Saturday evening that the County Commissioners had, when directed to make an enrollment of the militia of the county and send it to the dffice of the Adjutant General at Harris burg, (under the plea that they had no au• thority to make such enrollment, and that it was not their duty to do so,) forwarded u copy of the list of taxables in lieu of a correct enrollment list prepared under their supervision and direction by the assessors. The superior wisdom which prompted this course, can be seen when we reflect that the list sent to the Adjutant General's office embraces, on the one hand, many taxpayers who have long since passed the age of , forty-five, while on the other hand, very many youths be tween the ages of eighteen and twenty two, without families, who would make •excellent soldiers, are not • included. We hope, for the credit of the officials named, that the story is incorrect. If true, mean tires should be at once taker_ for a proper enrollment, as the list forwarded will be of no more value than so much waste paper. • .1 tamp Established, one great drawback to rapid enlistments here has been the want of a camp, where recruits, in squads or companies could be at once sent, furnished with subsistence and at once put into active drill. We are glad to state that this difficulty has been removed and that Hon. Thos. M. Howe, Springer Harbaugh and R. 11. Hartl have aeen authorized by the Ger ovnor to ey select a proper location for a camp near the city. They will at once select a spot and establish a camp, which will be placed under control of a United States officer. They will also make the necessary arrange ments with Quartermaster Montgonfery to furnish subsistence, stores, clothing and and garrison equipage for the recruits as fast as they are mustered iu. The location of this camp has been secured through the efforts of the Executive Committee and will much facilitate recruiting, while it will also largely add to the comtbrt of enlisted volunteers. The Semple luta :a try. This is the name given by Capt. W. H. Moody to the company he is raising for the war, out of compliment to Mr. William Semple, dry goods merchant, of Allegheny. who has generously gave his check for S5(10 for the organization of the company. Other gentlemen have also contributed and Capt. Moody begins recruiting under favorable auspices. His recruiting °dice is in the second story of the Dispatch building, and he has already several re cruits for three years or the war. We have no doubt that Capt. M. will raise a fine company, which will do credit to the city and country. War Meeting In Plum Township A large and very enthwiastic war meet ing was held in Little Texas, Plum Town- ship, on Friday evening last. The meet ing was organized by calling Mr. Jacob Alter to the chair, and choosing Messrs. Kuhn and Armstrong as Vice Presidents, and Mr. llenry Tomer as Secretary. .Ifter the organization, Mr. A. .1. 11 oolslayer stated the object of the meeting in a few forcible remarks, and was .followed by I). Himbleright, Esq., in 'a speech replete with eloquence and good sense. Dr. Shriner followed in a few forcible remarks. The general object of the meeting was the obtaining of recruits, a dozen or more of whom were enlisted on the spot. Death or De. Thom. Dickson. ft is with much pain (and our readers will be surprised to learn the fact) that we announce the death of Dr. Thos. Dickson, one of our most popular and successful physicians. He recently visited the Army of the Potomac, and while there contracted the "swamp fever." His illness was not alarming until last Monday ? when he was taken to the residence of his brother, Dr. John Dickson, at Sewickley, where he died yesterday afternoon. The death of Dr. Dickson will be a severe blow to a large circle of friends and acquaintances, to whom he was endeared by hne social qual ities. zuo lOU 200 hOn .10 An Entirely New Company, Manager Henderson returned from the East on Saturday, having been absent for some weeks making arrangements for the fall•and winter season. The Theatre will open about the last week of this month. Manager Henderson informs us that he has engaged an entirely new company, superior to any he has ever had—enibrac lug some of the best talent in' the country. We shall speak more at length hereafter, and meantime wish Mr. H. all success when he opens his establishment. . I 100 3.000 3.000 1,000 500 500 500 500 pan Nobly Done. A comy for niise has be nearly filled in the borough ofmonths Tarentumen since the beginning of last week, and some of the best men of the borough have en rolled their names. The company have elected Mr. John Boyd, a local Methodist preacher, captain. It is expected that the ranks will be full to the maximum in a day or two, and the company will then go into camp at Harrisburg at once. Lien*. Aaron Sullivan's Re mains. A dispatch received last evening from Bowling Green, Ky., states that the re. mains of Lieut. Aaron Sullivan of the Ninth Pennsylvania Cavalry, killed at Tompkinsville, during the raid of the rebel Morgan into Kentucky, have been re covered and will arrive here on Wednes day morning. They will be at once for warded to Butler where his relatives re side. The Illuaehbatek of Notre Dame. The _popularity of Victor Hugo's series entitled "Les Muserables" is so great that Messrs. Dick & Fitzgerald have issued a new edition of his "Notre Dame de Path" in a handsome fifty cent volume. It is a fine story, admirably written, and will be read eagerly by those who now see it for the first time. It can be had of Henry Miner, Filth street. Geed tie Analler. We learn that three call companies have been raised by the assobaring county of ~ell of which teal be here ea Frt day— wade& of ea route for wine district W ' yams • Thelileest - leasterm.., This ni,goilicent vessel is now making. regular tripi between Liverpool and New York. She leaves Liverpool for New York on the BO inst., and will return on Sept. 9th and regularly thereafter. She is unequaled for safety, speed and comfort and will be particularly eligible for pas sengers, as no seasickness can be experi enced on board. The price of a berth. with accommodations ranges front 8155 in the first cabin to 4;35 in the steerau,e.— Mr. Thos. Rattig.an , No. 115 Water street, is the agent fur this city and will give all information concerning freightor passage. He is an experiPeed European agent and perfectly reliable in every particular. Fire froni,Benzolc. A bout two o'clock on Saturday after noon, the vapor from a barrel of henzole in the cellar of H. E. Sellers St Co.'s drug house, corner of Wood and Second sts.. took lire while some of the fluid was being drawn, and the whole apartment was soon in a sheet of flame, threatening destruction to the building from the great quantity of combustibles in store. The cellar doors were battered down, •rid water being poured in freely by the steamers, the flames were. Foot' extinguished. Thedam age was slight and covered by insurance. Recruiting iu Veining°. The gallant on of old Venango art nobly responding tothecall for volunteers. Capt, Ridgway, of franklin. has a com pane nearly !lid, and Hon. A. li. NeCal mont, of Franklin, and Wm. Hasson, of Oil City, are organizing a second. ilis is doing very well. as Venango eon!) t y is called on for only one company. Corneross and Di Ycei 'ft Min This popular company open at Conbert Hall to-ni g ht. It is unnecessary for na to commend them to the public, as they hare so recently been among us that their repu tation will be sufficient. to till the house during their stay. Camp at Washington. Gov. Curtin hus directed the establi=h ment of a camp at Washington, Pa., for the 'organization and subsistence of a regi ment to be raised in the rt.ral districts of Western Pennsylvania. An officer is ex pected in a few days to locate the. can ». Conference. The Republican conferees li•om West moreland, Fayette and Indiana counties meets at Greensburg on Tuesday, 12th inst., at 2 o'clock, to place in nomination a candidate for Congress hr the Distuict composed of those counties. Lawrence Connly. ('apt. Ed. n' Brien has raised a company of nine months volunteers in Lawrence county. and expects to leave tin. Harris burg on Wednesday with a full emu ple ment of men. laud Crushed. Conductor H. P. Conant. of the Mail train on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. had one of his hands badly '•rushed recent ly while coupling care. He will soon be ahle to resume his duties. Per Ma j. Hoy Slime, of the Bucktail Rifles, who is now recruiting his regiment to a brigade. was in the eit on business on Sat- urday. He put up u e Scott House. - - Freeport A ...reat war meeting iA to be held at Freeport "n Friday. .latlgt• Slut of hPrs will a ‘ t.l . dre , s the aleeliae. Al liouie. Col. Alex. Hays, of the 110.11. I rai y. , terday.oo short of Illiseitet.. to rretipontte his ii,9tit h. SKyoNo series of Praia' , I iii9o received and for salt W. .1. 1 ; }Me !ley, periodical deal :fill ,tre.-t. Heine Journal and all the Eastern weeklies fnr saleat Miner's periodical depot on Fifth street. CAISNCROSS AND • mitiett..- ucert Hull to-niglit. CAttmluo , -; esu Dixtn's Minstrols Conct•rt 11 all to-night. Ala- .1. M. KTERS our agent at melts burgh will mall the Daily Post to any who may wish to subscribe, at 12 cents n week, free of postage, JOBIPH JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTUNifitn rA NET AND PLAIN FURNITURE di AI EIS It It KROUSE. L. ITII VI EL 13 STREET (Between Sixth street nod Virgin alley,) rrramsruGn. - - PATENT WRITING CASE romps CAN li lK 80 A ittiltAk IN (AL!) AN 1* Mice the enter a table eight by utile limbed, to write upon. will hold Pau and Pelmet!, India Illanbbor, and Cheirkevo. Checker Iteara. and yet will fold up so to measure °rapt% • Indies br 2 Inchiw. For sale by W. M. HA VEN, WOOD ar. THIRD STS, FAMILY COAL IMPOT. Whl. hi. STEWART, 1 ).113A.1.M1R, IN COAL. Corner SOUTH COMMON & SANDUSKY . ALLEGILENY ITY. gramifies 'applied witb coal at low rates OS dart notice. CHANCE FOR 'BARGAIN& Th e s u b scr ib er whilin g tri close 01It his summer BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, To make room for Fall Goods, will offer them at a alight advance on cost You must call at the (WRAP CASH STORE, OF JOS.!C. BORLAND'S. au2 AS Market atreetad door from Fifth. N. B. dr C. P. MARK E, Manufacturing and Dealers in BOOR. CAP LETTER, and all kinds of WRAPPING PAPER,have removed from No. 27 Weed Street to NO. 88 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Ai' Cash paid for RASH.— - Trtuiteee' Bale. JEIIf 11111TICC OF AM ACT OFAMEN BLY of the Commonwealth of Penneylva- Mapproved February 6. 186?. I will expose to iel M e. on the premised. m the Borough of . ISM the propoit eroer y ofthe co. Pa. on Monday. Minot 4. Marna Iron Commuey. Comigoe of oneßolling MI% Steel Works. a large atehou^4oDwg Bonne. and Warms of LYN; together with all Ma/gnaw tor moauthelomiag u irob. Nails. and teal. Thie is a dieing property f or any parts wish leg to la the Imainow n...... loeated on the Arlo ritamiog in the mars of tho hut coal ' in i'm'' . l tern Pennahrania. osavealiat to e vs' _bet and with seeddie oft A pwriagtirsusit it. ' . payments ot iihr : Nige - ft witik airm iatarest. my froan nami 1 .. Anoss. --- 1 • ... c .• •:isic.. E.7.d, •-... : 41 14041Pil ' ... timedniat, Emir WR DEPARTRM' Adj. CieneraPs OfficeA, Wash'gton /1 . Ju ne ~ Vl} GENERAL ORDER O. 72. - 111. No more furloughs will be granted to pa rolled prisoners. All furloughs heretofore given them are hereby revoked, and all prisoners now at large on their parole, or who may hereafter be parolied by the rebel authorities, will immediate 1Y repair—if belonging to regiments raised in the New England and Middle States, to Camp of In struction established near Annapolis, Md.; if be longing to regiments raised in the States of Vir ginia Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan. to Camp Chase . . near Columbus. 0 ; if belonging to regiments raised in the States of 11-110015. 110015. WRICORSIS. 31 /Onegata• lowa, and. Missouri to the Camp near Jefferson Barracks. Mo.—anu report forsook' duty. compatible with theirparole. as may be assigned to them by the officers in com mand of said camps. And all, whether officers or soldiers, who fail to comply with this order within the space of time necessary for them to do so, will nenccounted deserters and dealt with ae- cording/Y. Th r altentien of all commanding, mustering and recruiting officer.; is particularly directed to this °Ma, and they are require e their ut most exertions , not only to give t i t hewidest cir culation in their neighborhoods, but to see that it is faittrully carried out. And their Excellencies, the Governors of the several States. are respect fullyend. solicited to lend their efforts to the same IV. The transportation necessary to a 0 001- '4i:wee with this order °an, on application, be Procured from the Governors of the several States, or from the United States mustering or commanding oflicero in the various cities within them. Taut the Governor of Pennsylvania may, under the provisions of the para raphs above quoted, materially assist in bringing about a compliance. the following circular is published : CIRCULAR. I Transporttion, upon application in form to this Department, will be forwarded by mail or telegraph i to soldiers and officers coming under the pros - mums of the above -named General Or ders, either to Harrisburg, or the point at which the nearest quartermaster, mustering or com manding officer is stationed. IL The form required for such application is the certificates of two responsible citizens of the place in which the soldier or CAM may then be raiding, that his statement as to being a paroled prisoner nowtt large is correct, or that he is a vol unteer absenfrom his regiment and now fit to return. By order of 96 Ire 1 pi . GOV. A. G. CURTEST 0. W. GEES, Chief of Transportation and Tel egraph Depar tment of Pennsylvania. ant-ltd roposals for Army Wagons. . o Fri= QUARTERMASTER D. S. A I C3l V. Pittsburgh, Penn's, Aug. 4,1%2. haEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE_ CSIVED at this office until 12 AL on Satur day. poi nt 9th po i ntst. 186 L for the delivery at such or. within the limits of the city. as may be designated by the undersigned. of Three llundred Army Wagons. Specifications to be mein at this office. Bids will he reeeDred for the whole number, or thr any number not less than One Hundred. Bids will not be received front any person not actual engaged in the manufacture of Wagons. Rae bid mutt be aceompanied by a guaran, for the execution of a vontract, in ease the bid be ac cepted. and good and glltheient BeClititY in not Icss than the amount of the hid, will be reunited for the due performance cf the contract. The bidders will state explicitly the period within which thy propose to deliver, and other things being equal, preference will he given to bids specifying tin shorten Period. Blank forms of bids, guarantAiti. and bond; auuy be procured on application at this office person ally, or by letter or telegraph. oposats by firms most name all the pa rtie, to , ac,t . l? firms. • The prWpo•al..d . bidders not in c.mformity to the above require:Tie:am will not be • misidereil. Bidder= mast be present whet. the bi,ls ure opened. The right to reject all bids is reserved, Addre.os proposals as 1 , 11. , wr5: MAJOR ALEX. MONTGOMERV. Quartermaster U. 5 A , A Pittsburgh. Pa,. th "Pr..p.-alt To! ArNy I{'ag.Tl4." ft, EVAL. PIESiRIiNTLAVMO ANI4I SAL AN- T !R A IT:WITHIN° COMPANY Hove removed their Claim! from 24 Wood at. to OLD SHEIWERIr, Corner of Pitt and buque•site Way. OFFI.CIi ON PITT : 4 TREET. au^_-Itn tI EUKOE COLHOUN, Agent. . . _ ~~'1':€1IALTII HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE. ►'e bee leave to cull the attention of ALL WIIOLESA LE ANL , RETAIL BUYERS To our Flock of goods, purchased early in duly, 'anions to the advance in prices. Dress Trimeniugs in Every Variety: Black Velvet Ribbons, all widths; Embroidered Collars and Setts: • Lace Collars and Melts: Footing Collars: Linen Mandkerehiello. embroidered, bellowed and corded: Hoop Skirls and Mechanic Corsets; Army:Mains, Drawers, Socks. Lc.; Narrow Cowled-Edge Trimming Rib bons; Ladies' Superior Cotton Hosiery: Gloves. Guantlets. and Blk Liter Mitts: Buck Hiding Gauntlets; Ladies' Brown and Bine"( Straw Mats; Chenille and invisible Hair Nets: Woolen Yarwo, new lot Just received: Purges les at all prices; Black English ('rape: Bombazine: Grenadine: Crape and Lace Vella; Fancy Goods and Notions of all kinds •NTIONYNEYIt and lookrelisiad Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholesale Rooms. 2d and 3d Stories. au2 . _ HOLMES FOR *2.Soo—RICK 1 Dwelling House of hall, six or eight rooms cellar, etc., fronting oa Colwell Street Also a two story frame house of hall, five rooms, and cellar, and a large lot of ground, situate one square from Pennsylvania Avenue and the Passenger Rail. way. Terms VW cash, remainder in five yearly Payments. Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SONS. au2 51 Market street. • - .000 RIMEIELAI OF RYE Wanted at MOORE'S . ..DISTILLER Y. pay the highest cash prim. THOMAS MOORE , 89 Fizetstreet.Pittsbursit. SHOE MAKERS 1K TUE EAST HATE GO. VEERED BY THE CITY OF NOS. TON. THE .111- NATIONAL TAX, AND DEPRECIA T NON . 01' CURRENCY. ALL CON SPIRE TO ADVANCE BOOTS AND SUOM BEYOND ALL PRECEDENT. B'n'' CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE. No. 62 Fifth street, HAVE MADE CONTRACTS IN FUZE: ADDLPILIA AND CINCINNATI A YEAR AHEAD. SO WE SHALL STILL NELL AT ABOUT 1:rie*4:0 3 1 1 1z111- 1 TaDAY'S ADVIERT/8231:1111Ta. lrCO.DAlMAinrilanilinitipr 8 ',T., LECTURE AT WIC/ ISM FITT . Headquarters Penneylvarda Militia . . wier COLLEGE. earner of PIM and ed. Clair TRANSPORTATIOT & TELEGRAM DEPARTMENT, I I streets. Monday morning at U A.I. Harrisburg, July 24 l&k:. s ' ,11111 E ATFORTION OF MOLDIEIIII -- PERCENTAGE. i -EL and officers now absent from their residaleatt of G Stefan from New York to Liverpool. is Especially directed to the Mowing Paragraphs -- -- eneral Orders Nos. SW and 72 respectivels : THE STEAJISHIP WAR DEPARTMENT. 1 GREAT EASTERN, - Adj. General's Oleo. Wash'gton..lune 5, 1562. GENERAL ORDER NO.M. • Walter Paton emmennamdegr. • WILL IL A large number idAalunteers aro absent from their regiments who are now fit for duty. To mow LIVERPOOL, I ratio tesw YORE. enable them to return, the Governors of Stater are Calling at Queenstown. I Tuesday - - Sept. 3 authorized to .give them certificates or passes. &dards* , - - Aug: 161 Saturday, - - Oct. 25 which will entitle them to transportation to the Wednesday. - Oct. 1 Thursday.- - Dee. 11 station of the nearest United States mustering Tuesday. - - Nov. 1 9 otlicer or Quartermaster, who will pay the coat of sloy-This magnificent ship havingproved herself transportation on 6uel2 certificate or pass, and unequalled for speed. safety. and consformeea provide transportation for the soldier to his regi- sickness being viamenen on board./ is strongly tee went or station. ommended us:the most eligible conveyance for passengers: FIRST CABIN, from - - - - $llO t 05155 accommodation ding to the size. situation. and of the State ROMIR. all having the same privileges in the saloons and in regard to meals and attendance. Suites of apartments for families may be en gaged by special agreement. 1 Servants accompanying passenger*, and obil-1 dren under 1t years of age, halt fare; influlb free, 0 WAR FOR THE 111i050 00 SECOND CABIN. State Room Berths, meals served at uvulae to ble, $lO, Tickets fir !he voy age to and fro a Liverpool a a fare and a half. THIRD C.481N. Intermediate State Room—Passengers found with bed. bedding, table utensils. and good mits stantial food, - - STEERAGE. With superior accommodations. Each passenger allowed twenty cubic feet of luggage. An experienced surgeon on board. For freight or passage apply to THOS. RATT/GAR. lib Water stroet. PittebUrgh. CHAS. A. WHITNEY._ At the office, H 0.26 Broadway. N. Y. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL. Agents. au4 aIIIAT, PASTE, RAT PASTE, In offering this article we wish it distinctly un derstood that it is no Nundaless, gotten up to deceive, Verminhe eontray ande best and most effectual Destroyer Rat Killer. ever discovered. Its advantages are over all others. that It is one half cheaper, • It is free from Poison. It brings Vermin to the air to die, It prevents them from dying in the premises. It will when used according - to the directions, Completely kanish Rats wont the premises In • %role night. Is ispreferable in every respect to and Vermin Destroyer now in WM. Mit does any not prove effectual in every instance. banishiOg them in a single night. Money refunded in every instance. Ou account of the celebrity of this article. many worthless imitations has been gotten up. only to deceive, to avoid imposition, ask for sad take no other than the • Rae Paste, Make Perste, Rat Peat% Prepared by JOSEPH FLEMING'S. Corner Diamond and Market street. Country dealers supplied at the lowest prices The highest price paid in cash for Beeswax. au4 Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, So phia Furnace, Zia PURIWANCE OF AN ALIAS o*.. DER issued out of the District Court of Alle gheny County. in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, to N 0.3 of November Term, 1955, I will expose to public sale, at the Merchants'llitehange on Fourth street, in the City of Pittsburgh, cm Wednesday the 27th day of August, 15a2. at o'clock or at ouch time and place to which said sale may be then and thersadpurned, all the following described property, to wit : The lands and tenements composing and appals tenant to Orizaba' Workssand BMus Furnace, situate in Pollock Township. adjoining and adja cent to the borough of Newcaetle, in Lawrence county. Pennsylvania , bounded and described as follows : A piece of land bounded, north by Neshannock creek. east by the PennsYlvania canal. south by other land of said trust, and west by Neshannock creek, containing one acre, more or less, on which are erected a blast furnace, known by the name of Sophia, 40 feet square and 45 feet high, eluting house tuyer house, cinder house, stock homier, boiler house. engine house, engine and blast, with threo boilers in the boiler house, and five extra boilers set and complete, and large brick stack. Rollingie of land. bginning at north-east corner of Mill lot, n i t Neshannock'creek. running thence north 47-‘,= west ltr2 feet. north 4:3;4' eon 151 feet, thence alone said mill It 24914 feet to the place ot beginning: on which is a brief( office rind a blacksmith .thop. A piece of Mud of one a-re and S-t perches, more or less, beginning at it near Lock No 2 on Pennsylvania canal, running south Yi west :kin feet to a post on said canal; thence south 2334° east 'SW feet to a post on Neshanuock creek : thence south west 300 feet by said creek to a putt; thence south 24:1;:, east 249.34 2 ' feet to the Mace of beginning: on whn:h is erected a rolling mill, the main building 150 by 212 feet, with sheds at tached, in which are 10 boiling funning, 5 beet ing furnaces, boilers and engine sufficient to drive all the machinery in said mill, bar rolls, small etch, ros, 2.5 nail plate and muck squeezera shears nail machine.' and one wrought spike ma , chine. and a brick warehonea 60 by :1) feet. A piece of land beginning on the canal at south west earner of mill lot, and running south 243.0 west Doi feet along sand canal, thence south Se , zu east 50 feet by land of .1. dt.f, U. White, thence south 2° east 181 feet by street. thence west 24 feet to a post, thence south east 150 feet by an alley, thence 13 feet by J. & J. C. White, to mill lot, thence along said lot to the place of beginning; containing one-half acre, more or ices, on whichts a nail and stave factory. 46 by 112 feet, engine and boiler house, with engine suffieieet to drive ma chinery for 21 nail machine., one spike mhehhie, one stave machine, circular saws. &c., therein con tained;one clay house, 54 by 31 feet, with ma chinery for grinding and tempering clay to make fire brick. A lot of ground. No. 3, in White's addition to New Castle, bounded on the north and east by streets. south front No. 7. and west by Jefferson street: feet by 160 feet; on which is a brick cooper shop, 25 by 40 feet, and carpenter shop 12 feet square. A piece of land in the borough of New Castle, beginning at the north-west corner of School House on east side of Jefferson street. near the bridge over Neshannock creek; thence north 88' east 130 feet to said creek :thence north 37W west to 43 feet thence south fl V west .M feet to Jeff: arson street: thence south i° eat 125 feet, to the place of beginning, containing one sere, more or leas. A lot of ground bounded, north hy other lands of said trust, east by A. L. de G. W. Crawford. south by Whites heirs, and west by Jefferson street, on which is erected a brink dwelling home. The abovedeseribed property will be sold to gether as a whole. Also in separate petrels, as described. The undivided half of 400 acres of land, more or less. in Neal annoek township, bounded north r by Crawford, east by Pearson, Pyle and others, south by Thomas Falls, and west by Maitland aw l Crawford, abounding with coat about iZO arra cleared. coal banks opened. a number of frame houses. barna sheds. stables, coke ovens, &c. , erected thereon. A piece of land in Neshannock township, bounded by lands of William Alexander. James Boyle, and John/Mcßee, conaniagaspues sad 130 perches, on which is erected a_piank house. • 1 1 log house. a frame stable; about 20 acresclaiued; also a good spring of waters Three contiguous iota ofvaunt hi tu a igula ktimt township. bounded on the north by and others, south by Whits east by Vegan and others, and west , by— on which are Greeted dwelling houses. stables, - Apiece of land in Neshannock to bin south of Brustbrook road, containing sores, I more or lees, beam part of the Ihmpata_traot. I purchased by P. McCormick from Diana Musa. son, situate about I% minstrels' New Coale. on the Bastbrook road. I A jot of ground. 60 feet front by 160 In depth, in the bOrough of New Culla:bounded north by Jeffersonyey. south by Jaoob Lint. and wi gtn inystreet. an which is erected a frame stable. A lot ofground in Pollock township in White's addition to New Castle. beginning:AßM street. at corner of lot number 2; theses Veast by saidstreet 50 feet; thence south gll° west by lot N 0.3. 150 feet ; thence north 2° wen by alley 50 feet tosouth-west corner oflotNo. 1 ; theneenorth 88° east by lot No. 2,lsofeet, to the place of be ginning. A name hails and lot in Pollock township. bounded north by Neshannock creek, east by Jet` tenon street. west by ---,, out by Alettefgrovind in said township, bounded north by Wallace, east by an alleys south by Dickies. and wait by Croton road, being 50 feet in Dont by 150fixit &idea*. Also, a tract of land of about 42$ acres, is Su gar Creek township. Venting() county.Penngrlva nia. known as theßaw Mill treat, being the same described in deed from Pollard MeCormickdated 23d August. 1355. Alao. a lot of ground in the City of Detroit and State of Miehigan.deseribed as the east half and a strip off the west Fall of livefeetia width. run ning the entire length- thereof.of lot number 3 of block No. 47 of the Cass Farm. A more full and acauatedeseription of the prop erty to be sold will be furnished from the deeds at the time of sale. Thans—One-furth of the purchase in Wad, upon execution of the deed or deeds, and there.- idue in three 4 1 011111011 iii• 11111•Ual thereafter: with interest from the detest the ea knowledement of the deed beton the Gaut. Bald deferred payments to be secured by beads and mortgage upon the property. Twee_ te-ive peg meat of the hand money wheals tatilMe struck down. Why 8. jy 29-4 w Rossiya'. Rend: Read: Read.: HIGHLY IMPOMMILIMII dm. =AT DELINP righ wo ED. and those indisylor of t: TO .._..Totrtto AND mak v ea t .-%_epperilase Mhos yaw _ - - liPrizajcarsiox ARRIVED, ' Franklin. Bonnet nrollllB9i4d dawn. Clark. Browvarl Cat Bayard. Faabkm lia.babet . a ifeionee. Johniton. ineaUnir • MA BUD. Franklin. net. Brownavino. do ....a...orara. Fewer. Blisabotk. The itiver--Laat evoniuk twilistet there were three feet water in tho Amino] b 7 the metal marks._ having fallen eight inches in the Past 24 hours. Weather very warm. Sir Captain Gottld's new steamer xr rived at the lauding ou Saturday She isabeantY STEAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. HAZLET'S' lbw oed an odic* at • NO. 90 W ATER 19711,111 MT, . Wh a era tat will transact a General. Stausig hh t awrnsiimidness. and would solicit a sawn aftwt: map wonstaambostnwn. andi-Isd zwitopmeas AGENCY. FIIIII•11FA itATTIOAN. 111W1Mmalk_ jg. Amt. 116 Water street, flumundi. PL. hipmailirii to brine out or mum Duel re frost ortommlof the old mm% steer P amp or lute. OtWa — qa :. FOR SAUL payable la our Part of and Ciaciaasig i th- , eVe Np li ar l d Vie d°, tholiaaelittUmasiltat and Gawky. ow York. Liverpool. Okradow and fell 'Brief the lip? meeting be. swift the hands' clasp- Off fin il l wars enough for them all." "NOW OR_ NEVER 1" . • roam vxnutszennen TN ENTLIINT, INti A COMPANY OF MEN. NOT -FOR NINEOR T W ELVEMONTH,, but FOR THEW A. It . Those who enlist for thin paritnt (which way be one year. two ye are or three yearn will nerdy re - (elm tie/Wowing Bounty and Admen...! Pay. ou being mustered into Berme:— Bounty frourAllmheny County... Bounty from the United States— Premium from the United Show. One month's nay in advance..... --- Total $92 At the close of the war $73 will also be paid to each recruit. thaisibleof the great emergency which dictated the President ls call for 800,000 more men, r cannot say to tny friends. "Go r but rather,: "Oome, Let Us Off to the War Together," IMOffice. for the_present, in FOURTHSTORT OF DISPATCH BUILDING. Bo: 97 Fifth Street. THIN DAY- Jtut opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS w. a. Noma dt co.. inl9 14$ Federal street. Alforbear MO. y _Amur CONGIUMIS REEL GAIT. .N 4 azus. GOOD. el AO. LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GA ITER% (Good, *I SO. LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITER., (Good, $1 50. AT DIFFENBACHER'S. No. MS Fifth street. near Mar lb Destror--Eata. and D astrott -- Lift,Moleto Anta. imara,--Bed OM. lb Desaror--.. Moths in Furs. Clothes. c. 2b lb z ..ceoaaroy -- Mosenitoes and Ms. aaaroar—lnasets on Planta a nd Pn lb ijearo f ir--Insaete on 11 Animals. . Daetroy---Everylonn and soecies o ' "Ikon from Po6.ns," &ulcerous to the Thousn legtnll9.** "Rats do not dioon tht premises. "Tboy come of out their holes to dle." Sold Ree.D/WAere—b7 AU WROLIMALIC DRUGGISTS in the largeeltiea. and by Drogaiste..Grocers. Storekeepers and Re. tailors genarakr. In all °annoy Town. and VII- Lewin thiM tad States. ut. A. if CO.. IL E. k CO.. sad Wktiessle Agents at ti= lit g Country drab.. eata order aa bove. Or addrari dlrect—for for PriessmiTam he ] to Y IL COlntao., Principal Bona. 48 11 Broadway. Wow Yrk, ie4:3lndawis 8111TH & PITOAIRN, MERCHANT TAIIILORO, NO. 48 T. or...azu wr.R.E.Eur. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., NO. ISt FOURTH STREET. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Promissory Not's. Stock Bon& and 1![o "At 1 ITnivenel Olefins Wringer. T • " lIN IVZIRSAIL CLOTIKIEts two a weX EING1111" bailout in m q oo is fan ti b ilio. - It ametihdy aavii nub hard work. It min .~m alio. lar garmati that ars smithy old and warn ars saver araelted.or. fora ixr it. at they ara nay to Within WWI bY aaaltedliara bars chimera; riootamind it am a es; tams- AT aaditaat. LU Oninaa. N. J.. Saloum'''. /86.2. CY STONE. Felt OL&LE AT fa El& SS NT. CLAIM AL J. & H. PH Soli Agents for ttgaar. ' TIMM cl7/1r WITWOIST RATharby V the us eirip waist= mbar Zl iMa L°l AII=C4 i tubludi , =treated my prow& and aro ott V to WRY 1 mato** sad mu odd by peon =I. disholanno know WY nessuit. - 11111.111tnnindL TEETH inserted in ivory - MAN and teams as low. as win warrwat tba boot Kneatinial in all saws. .11. OUDRY. Dentist, 134 Smithfield itiwt. LAmassurs GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, 1/.II2BARTIa2III2I2IAND SZNinju t 44711ka a ~al ametaboat or Asalsummrig Iraidespeso I. Ilibalkoand Illmoomeatal remind and be ids by BECKHAM & LONG, o. 127 LibortY Wax. mat &alto BIM% Hotel. N NAP DA-- demand k r 7= 14 newts a CONVII, (Ilooorroto to )Clsodloas. Memo & & f.j WHOLESALE GROOMS, Oonne Wood and Water Streeter, WW2 Milmmlitat. JP& _____________ sinizz. pox RENT. F. szinr—irat.simmuos Ho. da: TRL. *anted at Omminill e R. R. Depot. on Rosa street. is Whom! for tart on roman* Z ir term The - im in szoollont repair. and csaspintor , sd. Ands to kalS-tf 06. ROOM no Pim knot_ ---' • JOHN PLREGNR.... a U Int E 7 az I serer Olds Beaver at% '44E .'ENT CITY. th umf Ud ' . and L a r , h =tirmi 10731 1)441114 • 4 to. (711 tiraang„ iiiswitaese iumat....upb erY .1181' vii • - Sun', • itierstreda. ' . w II .IE , NOODY, Reeruitingliner. hie 110111110411E411kaewm.,