PAIIL¥ POST. rpf, gETTKJmujt, A CO., 9iO. 37 S4SW YORK and 0 STATE MdWMti.nli'.' Manta for tho Daily Fi*®! ?l *koEe and are an arS m=llti bsoript!nDJ ' MONDAY MOBNING, AUG. 10. ®* MB SEIfiUBOEHOOI) ISTBLLKiUI Rebel Prisoners in the Western Penitentiary. The following is a list of rebel prisoners most of whom belonged to John Morgan’s band, sent here by order of Gen. Born aide. They are all officers, with one ex ception. They are now confined in the Western Penitentiary, Allegheny- W.,1 3t Lieut, nth Ky. cavalry. i w arCDB A 2d Lleut ' 8 K ?- cavalry, ’ lst debt., Ky. Thomas P., 2d Lieut. Ward’s ienn cavalry. Bentley Jas S, 2d Lieut, 3d Ky cavalry. Bower Geo W, Ist Lient, sth Ky cavalry. Barlow Michael, Ist Lieut, Bth Ky cavalry. Brown F F, Ist Lient, 10th Ky cavalry, • “jryan J D, Ist Lieut, 6th Ky cavalry Brown Henry D, 2d Lient, 3d Ky cavalry. Cany W E, Capt, Bth Ky cavalry, pjeon L H, Ist Lient, 3d Ky cavalry. Crow Wm P, Ist Lient, 6th Ky cavalry. Cromwell H C, Ist Lient, 10th Ky cavalry. Corobert ChriEt C, Ist Lieut, artillery un attached. 3 Crossery John N, 2d Lieut, Ward's Tenu cavalry. C, 2d Lieut, Gth Ky cav- Cowan Sam’l N, 2d Lieut, Gth Ky cavalry. Cxoctett F B, 2d Lient, Bth Ky cavalry. Church Andrew J, 2d Lient, 3d Ky cav airy. Carr David N, 2i Li«ut, Ward’s Tenn cavalry. Chew Anderson, iM Lieut Sth Ky cavalry, Cunningham Robert, 2d-Lieut. Morean’a cavalry. Chambers L W', 2d Lieut, •'■th Ky cavalry. 1 Beoj S. '2’it Lieut, 2d Ky cavalry. ! .Dulake Geo W, Ist Lieut, 6th Ky cavalry. J Dunlap W T, Ist Lieut, 2d Ky cavalry. Dunlag Q P, Ut Lient, 10th Ky cavalry. I Eakms F G Ist Lieut 10th Ky cavalry I Ford Wm B, 2d Lieut Bsh Ky. cavalry’ W S, 2d Lieut sth Ky. cavalry Fendwick* R W 2d Lieut. 6th Ky cavalry, hox ihara A Ist Lieut Chenault’a cavalry. Gordon JW, 2JLieut Chanault’a cavalry. Green J W Beregeant Msj 2d Ky cavalry. Hoggins Jas H 2d Lieut Oih Ky cavalry, Hancock Thornton M Capt 10th Ky cav alry. Hughes John S 2d Lieut 6th Ky cavalry 2d Lient 3d Ky cavalry. Hart 3d Lieut 3i Ky cavalry. Hart John ® d Lieut 3Ky cavalry. Hathaway Su' land ’ dst Lient Morgan’s cavalry, Hickman William I. cavalry. Hays Wm Ist Lient 20th K, Hewnt J W 2d Lient 10th Ky c. - j 2d Lient Chenanlfs „ w!f ni eo , rCe W2l Lie ”t Ky cav . Hulsell W J Ist Lient 4d Ky cavalry Haynes Robt B 21 Lient 3d Ky cavah-v ItTilP Li6Dt Ly cavalry 7 ' Jones Philip B Ist Lieut 10th Ky cavalry Jones Jno W3d Lient sth Ky cavah-y. ' v aa 'J " d Lieut '°th Ky cavalry. Jewett M chael 3d Lient Gth Ky cavalry f Samuel, 3d Lient. Gth KycavalJ. Kendall Wm A. 3d Lieut, 3d Ky Lafoon Jas K P,2 a d Lieut, 10th Ky cavalry \? d Lieut. 3d K, 7 cavdr7 “ X 3J eUt ’ Ward ’ 3 T “ n lanraster Benj J. 33 Ueat, Blh Ky cavalry. Munday J BB A, 2d Lien,, ltlihKyoavary Mermt Jas C. SJ Lient, 3d Ky cavalry • McMiehaei J W, ?.d Lieu,. 33 Ky cavalry MtWhelin B, 3d Lieut, Ward’s Tenn cav^ Marion D K Sd Lieu,. 3,h Kv cavalry. MnlT’d °’ 3d L ! e , ut '■' l ‘ K J cavalry. Moles Hanson ,3a Lieut, sth Ky cavalry. Mc a [“ c Jean W, 23 Lieut, in.h Ky eav- Moore Geo. W, 2d Lieut, &ch Ky cavalry McNair Beoj F. 2d Lient, Gth Ky cavalry Meadows J O. 3d Lient. 3d Ky cavalry. 7 AA ’ Ca P l . Morgan’s cavalry. wwS F ’ 1 " t L;eat Ky cavalry. Nash Geo C, Ist Lient, Gth Ky cavalry. ' OIXT V 9WI p D ’ 2dLlfut < 3d Ky cavalry. Jo - F - ‘at Lieut, Ohenault’scav- 3,1 Lieut, ~th Ky cavalry. Pieraonl B, 3d Lieut, 10th Ky cavalry. Purdom L Ist Lieut, 3d Ky cavalry. EsmoeAß Ist Lient, 10th Ky cavalry. L, Ist Lient, Morgan’s tav- K'fnt, Morgan’s cavalry. K F, 2d Lient, Morgan’s eav- Park Robt J, 2d Lient, Chenanlt’s cavalry. Parks John D, 3d Lieut, 2d Ky cavalry Price PB, 21 M Sergeant. Payton L R Private, Duke’s regiment. Bux Howell, T, Bd Ueut. Ward’s Tennes see cavalry, ® dddl ® JoF « M, 3d Lieut, Bth Ky cavalry. Oll4B E ’ Sd Lient ’ stil Kentucky. ly An « n A - l«t. I-ient, Checi&ult’s Stalker John D, Ist Lient, Ward's Tenu cavalry. Bpurr Richard A, Ist Lient, Bth Ky oavalry. Sellers Van J, 2d Lient, Ward’e Teii oavahy. SmKh y w ich ’i C ’ jd Lieut, 6th Ky cavalry. Smith Wm H, 3d Lieut, Bth Ky cavalry. Spears holomon, Ist Lieut, Bth Ky cavalry. Sinclair J T, 2d Lieut, sth Ky cavalry. |“ rbar , Alfred, 2d Lieut, Gth Ky cavalry. Shackelford J J, 3d Lieut, 3d Ky cavaßy. Stone Chas W, 2d Lieut, 7th Kv cavalry-. T^hhl t J r?3? d Lieut, sth Kv cavalry. Tnbble Dudley, 3d Lieut, Chenault’s cav id H eUt - Ch »“aclt’s cavalry. AB f^ re ’ Chenault’s cavalry. Tdbott Alex, Ist Lieut, Bth Ky cavalry. Toll Thos, Ist Lieut, Bth Ky cavalry. Thompson J R, 2d Lieut, Morgan’scavalry. Iraviß Jas, 8d Lieut, 7th Ky cavalry. Wheeler Jas L, Ist Lieut, Chenault’s cav* alrp. Williams Alfred, 2d Lieut, ChenauU’acav alry. R A ’ lBt Lient, Bth Ky cavalry. Webb Jas B, Ist Lieut, sth Ky oavalry. Williamson L J, Ist Lieut, 8d Ky caval^. W? n Hn g rb n H8 P ’ U Ky cavaLn-. W aavalry Sherwood ' 2d Lient, 10th Ky W “^ eld Carmeal, 2d Lieut, 14th Ky cav- Tiloa ]at Lient, Ghenault’s oav Deserters, Th&PfOvost Marshal publishes a list of 116 deserters, offering a reward for their arrest. Their nativity is as follows • Sixty-seven were born in the United States twelve are Germans; twenty-two are Irish' seven are English ; one Welshman ; three from New .Brunswick; one from Canada • one Scotchman, and two unknown. ’ B. S. District Court. Simon Sellers, who was indicted at the last term of Court for opening a letter re ceived by him as Postmaster, -was dis charged upon his own recognisance to appear when oalled for. nf fcSk? all was 'Bseharged upon a writ siw t?1; C^ PQB - J He was wonnded- “t Salem Heights and sent to the German Hospital, from which place he deserted. He was under age when he enlisted, being only eighteen years of age at the present time. New Book. RomQlaya novel by George Eliot, with illustrations, is just issued from the press of Harper & Bro., New York. It is ele gantly bound, and is very interesting in its details. It ean be found at the book store of Henry Miner on Fifth street, near )he Postoffi.ee. A young man was arrested yesterday, charged with obtaining money nnder false pretenses. It appears that a certain firm in this city offered any of their workmen that might be drafted $BOO, with which to purchase exemptions, of which $l5O was a voluntary gift, and the remainder was to be worked out. The young man was; drafted aod received the money from the firm, but proving to the satisfaction of the Board that he was an alien, he was ex empted. Instead of returning the money or going back to work it out according to contract, he remained away, and spent all but $l40 —hence his arrest. On Saturday morning the new boa l built for the Undine Club, and the new shell built for James Hamill, arrived in this city in charge of Mr. McKay, the builder, and were soon in the boat honse of the club, where they uow remain.— Hamill’s shell is a perfect beauty. It i a built of mahogany, ia 33 feet long, inches deep at th* bow,'-If at the stern, and amidships. Her greatest width of beam is 12i inches and she weighs but 37 pounds. She is covered with oiled silk which will effectually prevent her ship ling any water. The new boat for the is 70 feet in length, and pulls 16 oars. We have heard the soggest ion that she should be called the “Evan» R. p ar . 0n ’ * ' McKay has proved his skill as a workman in tho construction of theße boats. I st Lieut Cheuault'B "** cavalry, ■'avalry. •vlry Arrived Yesterday. The 06th Regiment Pennsylvania Mili tia, Col. Pick, arrived yesterday from New Creek, Virginia, and after having partaken of a dinner provided them at t t hey proceeded to camp, near 'Report. They have been ont about two mo. and "0 ' n ' jmbc ‘'’ J seven hnndi. J Dangerons Counterfeit*. Greenbacks ol the tion of two dollars, change d " f 2'. dollar notes, are now iiP circalatiou ’• ne 0 dollar die on the left corner of i.. " .'g “ smeared over, and the circle in wh ft [ e the figures "1," “S,” are met a,. . lng defects of these alterations, Tht circle in which the figure eppe&ra is h cer tain preventative against aitevations. for lilt will be remembered the rajs all con verge to the figure that represents the . sue of the note: lor instance, ,i it he a two nollar note the “2’ ia white, and the rays are all directed to the “2:" if a one dol lar note, the “1 M ia white, and the rays converge to the “1.” bat among persons not in the of handling the fifties they might v v ry readily be imposed npon. Hart. A soldier' was run over by one of the passenger oars of the Oakland and Last Liberty company yesterday morning, and one of his legs was very badly c rushed.— He was drunk, and had been pat out of the cars, and in attempting to climb in at the window he fell, the car passing over his legs, braising one in n terrible man ner. The accident took place on Hoho Hill. The wounded man was taken to the Mercy Hospital. Smith alias Lenhart, the villain wl 10 perpetrated the late outrage out naar Wllkinsbnrg, has been atarted at last. The police got on his track yesterday n f ternoon, and were pursuing him hotfy. It was 'honght likely % that he would I.e captured last night, bnt doubts were ei '■ pressed about his being brought to th e city alive. The people are too deeply in • censed against him to give him any chaoci 5 to escape, $5OO Reward. The Allegheny City Councils have offer ed a reward of $6OO, for the arrest nnd conviction of the persons who were guil ty of setting fire to the buildings lately burned in that city, or fov snch informa tion as may lead to thefr arrest and con viction. In spite of all endeavors to raise the price of Wool to one dollar, seventy-five cents appears to be the ruling figure agreed upon by all parties. Near ly all of our exchanges quote sales at tbat figure. We heard yesterday that a man had been robbed ou Friday night of s].2no, at a lager beer hall on liberty street. We could not learn the particulars. DlstlnetftTe Badges* A resolution passed by the Councils ol Allegheny, rendnrß it obligatory upon members of the police to wear a distino tive badge. La Fayette Wtnebiddle was kicked by a horse last Thursday, and died on Friday 46 years. Be was buried yesterday A. V. Telegraph Company; The wire on this company's line is now bning stretched between Pittsburgh and Eattanning. Collins Park, A big race comes off to-morrow at Col lins Park. Retail Shoe Store at Amotion. This morning, at 10 o'clock, at No. 36 diamond ailey, near Wood street, will be sold without reserve the entire Btock of “ a ° nfa . ot . n . re d Boots, Shoes and Vxaiters, for ladies’, gents, uussiafl bora’ vontha and children’s weai. ’ 7 ’ Graduated. - At Duff’s Mercantile Colles e, Pitts" Ohm-’wCf'ir m'o Ma r n lr el ’ St ®ubenville. l n l ePende nee. W eß t q H P nt gra ?' MonntPleas" mit, Ohio, S. 8 Chambers, Jerusalem, Ohio; P. L. Passavant, Pittsbm -gh- Wm Misselwitz, Steubenville, Ohio; Thom an Conn, Wellsbnrg, Vs.; Geo. 2. Hegner Lawrenoeyille, Pa,;L.B-Craig, Sheffield! Illinois. ,AlL.pfnwhampaasaci a n honor able examination and were awj irded the elegant diploma of the College, and each graduate was presented by this faculty with a copy of the College Gemis of Pen manship as a memorial of hi ß ei xemplary d » nCg 1118 General Orders Ko. 4. Headquarters Department of the i Mo.voxgahela, Pittsburgh, Ang. 8, ( I. The prompt manner in which the officers and merf of Colonels Gallagher, Porter and Beams’ regiments responded to the order which carried them to Ohio, for the purpose ot aiding in the capture of Morgan and his baud, i 3 worthy of high praise. Their good conduct throughout that exciting campaign was the subject of general remark. 11. The operations in this Department since its organization must be convincing to every man of observation that the plan proposed by the War Department for rais ing a force to be called ont only in emer gencies for its defense and protection, ia one that would save much trouble and .anxiety-on any threatened danger. In stead of the whole community turning out in an unorganized body, certain men would be called to repair with their commands to designated rendezvous. No time would be required for organization. The mili tary authorities would know whom to call upon, and every man would know what he had to do. The attention of the commu nity is therefore respectfully called to this question, and a cordial invitation is ex tended to all who feel an interest in it, to lend their assistance to carry out the pro ject. By command of Maj. Gen. Brooks. T. Brent Swearingen, Assist. Adj. Gen, False Pretences* Arrival of the Bow Boats On bis Track Wool. Heavy Robt.ery Heath from a Kick The Campbells. The unprecedented success of the Camp bells has induced them to remain another week. The old originals are too well known to need any commendation from us. They have been heard in every city, town, village and hamlet in tbe United States for a period of nearly twenty years, and are well known to all lovers of music. We are glad to be able to state that some evening during the present week, M. C, Campbell, at the urgent request of his many friends, will appear in the be&utitul duett of Larboard Watch, Ahoy. This will be an attractive card, and will cram the walla of the old theatre. Remember that that this is the only week that you will hive an opportunity of listening to the oldest troupe ot minstrels in the world, Iron i’liy Commercial College. This Inßtitntion, the largest and most extensively known in the country, has longest retained its Harps of Teachers, who are practical business men, and long enjoyed an.enviablo reputation, insuriug a thorough business education to all hold ing Diplomas of this Institution. E very young man before entering on active life should graduate at this School, and lay the foundation of a substantial fortune, with hundreds who are now engaged in busi- secured by advantages afforded cnlv iot this College, City Mortality. 1 Or. A. O. McCandlesa, Physician to the 'isoard of Health, reports the interments from July 25th, to Ang, Ist, 1863 : DIREASK. r* LS E A R p ■ . Aduiitt Consumption l> -still -b„rt. General Debility l'C rsumpun typhoid tever ];Oholera In antuhi l oktio Wu li Mes»]t)s. . . Uffrrtitos_... l.Bntcritis ChoUra Morhu* VInC of Bowels... . Bfjentary KUiod ....... l,Wboo{>ing ooarh.. ler.iar/ syphilis- ..... I.Unknown C ongestion ..f Lungs, IBr«nchial o&tarrb i jlnf. of Brain i |Chronic Diarrhoea lEnc.phaiitis TT , , Of the above there waro i ruler 1 year., ; from Ito 2, f> • v from sto 10,0; from 10 to li, (' f r r, in 15 to2o 6 from.oto 30. 5; from 30 to 40. 1: from 4f v. 1 from to 60, 2; fr-a 60 to To, 0: from 7u tr. ity, i from SO to 90, ( • from s*' to 100 r ToVaVfg Feimalc3 - ’ 2 • White. 2c Color ad, 2. Hotel lor Real The “ Massey Hoisewinf .Maetuuca, tor i .ft maaotaotyrm* j.arpcicH, arc tho l>«ai in c A- P. COATO&AY. General IS Vift)] «rnct. htifO;’.r 4 , , i Pa rocxru UKTie. JOBEFII lIKYEU & SOU Ui.*( T »'iOVDh«ftfi Kit rAf.4 Y 4i!l* I'U.ia H i 'siaf«a'FaiBiK «&. (’haikm WARKHOI'fjH. iv, fiM CDjISMi. Ulilh t.ltnl »Dj Villi; rtlUH:ri,V HU HK AKlll'l.hS led kV I'rUH'b PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, T & McGARfi, -V V* o' r ** *■- ° A « I ™ « „ tin:/ .V/Gr«:w str*ri 4 CV.r-.w . 'Vi'SIJ, ,«,)u 1)111 v. , medium;!, : MEb H {sr2 MEDIt INFS I MEl>lt . < lIEJIK ALS ! (HE.IIUV DYES! DYES ! FAINTS ' PA I MTS 1 I’AiM.. ' PAINTS • PAINTS ' FAINTS ' PAINTS' PAINTS'PAINTS■ oll.S’ OILS! OILS : SPUES I SPICES! SPII la I IIHCES ! BPICESI SPIIESI SPICES! HPICEN ! sviVK.ni hrn EH: Npuesi ftpit t:* t boda, Cream Tartar, Eng.Musuird, At French. Eniitah. and American Perfumer; and Toilet articles.Brush**, Trusses. Patent Mo-Ucinod. and all Dragsiat articles, btriotly pure articles. Low prised. Physiciauts Prescriptions :nacuratoiy eom pounded at all lioura. ?nre Wines and Liquor® fc.T medicinal use o* l *- lu*:dly,a £JOjrfESTBATED COMPOUND EXTRACT UP ill CHI fox all of Ui«* Bladder di Kldnej't. onehnlf doyen for $3 Bt>. Orders mail i-t-.jap tly lilif.i A. J. RANKIN & CO . Druggets, Market street ai«( PITTKBIIBGII, r |l* > BUlljMfiltS AJVI) (WBITBAtTO BS We a pnoffis&nnfwttirlhi Am>crforiridcU of I« l M 1C , which a »e are prepared to deliver & cm our 7AK2) , GOJ> UUmY SfBIAT. Best q oalitv of Family Coal afwtyi os hand as usual. my&t DltißAOft, STK ft'ABT A COb C. A. VAN KIRK & CO., MANUFIOTPBERB or OAS FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS. Patent Improi od Kiccluoir k Patent Paragon to AI. oil. nt!HNK K N . HAND LAN IPS, 00LUMN8, &o. Balesroomß,Ql7.ArchSt. Philadelphia. Manufactory, Fr.ankford, Philadelphia, All goods warranted. iyfcly |AA STGABCPBED HAMS, Xvvr obo operate on the Louiavillo and Nashville Railroad, the other to operate >etwe*n Crab Orchard and Somerset, Ky. The first captured two trams and returned to Tennessee.— The second captured thirty-five wagou», and also returned. Wo then detached 100 .W-.A« TdOJlTta ' til P(TM*u Kt^N infu »t SprinnhelU, who marched to 1' ruiiktort, anil dertr.>,e,l a tram and the railroa,i near that i on,l, We also tap lurr-i a train, w,tb a number ut’ officers, on the Louisville and Nashville Ifailroud, near .Shepherdsvillc— sen! a detachment ar,,iii,il Louisville, * ho c uptnred u number of army supplies, and t h t roesing by t-apruniig q xlwnirr between Louiftvnv and i m< lur.s!,, anil Ih.-i, n ua 1U Indiana. Arohbtahop Purooll on the Day of Thanksgiving in tin- Cincinnati (\UhoUr Ttirgrai'. 1 , t-übi.ahoJ the patriotic order ol the Arch bishop ol the dio, rot- lor the ciilebiiil.uu ’lie i.aln.oai 1 hue k sg; Vi lie ().iy •'ll, ** observaiK e „l thanksgiving Jays, ,od ol da'* ul ‘aahEg, humiiialo.i,. H iul prayer rer-oti. ndr-J Lj it,,. Pres-.K-al i>[ the l’’t,.£,l Atuu''* l and 'he G.oernur o* Ohio, >n»-i left by tb«J <.'>■> ii.-stastu.ai auih,.r ily of tfc.» diocese, to the Well kr.owi, pub- Jii -pint onJ p.ety of OQr reverend clergy, EiliJ th.-ir respective congregate,ns.— ia,'en la, however, of recent occurrence, seem to require that tba sixth day oi the present month should be observed with special devotion by all our people. We trust, therefore, that onr churches will he thrown open, and solemn religious ser vices be performed, to (bank the Eord of Hosts that victory after victory has been granted to the justice ol our cause and the valor and patience of our armies ; that the devastating ravages of war have been repelled trom our beloved State : that the obstructions to the tree navigation of tho glorious rivers which fertilize our territo ,-v, aud bear on thoir bosoms our rich oom.wieroe to the ocean, have been remov ed • an-? that resistance to the laws, anti the aud disgraceful riots-which have elßowhe.'" 1 occurred, have found among us but few 'OWnplhifiS. In raising our a . voicos to God in gratitude for these bloo' ,111 £ 8 i we Protest against the unjust imputation' that w 8 re joice at the evils which have over w ". e * med brethren, who, by their own conns,' 1 ® ® rd acts, became enemies. It is not, Hea.'' 30 a thonsand times forbid, for the shedding of their blood, the capture ol an hundred thousand of their soldiers, the storming of their strongholds, Ihe desolation of their once nourishing plantations, and the crushing of their industry, that we re joice ; Dut that rebellion has been sup pressed, treason discomfited, and suioidal overtures to foreign Powers disappointed and baffled. 1 1 is for these results we lift our eyes and hands to Heaven. And we prav in his words who was once the hon ored ohief of our hierarchy, the kinsman of one so long known as the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independ ence, the friend of Franklin, and hiß cod league in the mission from our govern ment to the Canadian people, that (this bad war once happily concluded) we may be restored to, and lor evermore "pre served in, union and that safe at once from foreign foe and domestic treason, we may continue to realize that glorious des tiny which waa so bountifully shared with the oppressed and the down trodden of Europe, and which exhibited onr Consti tution and laws as the wisest and best ever framed by man for his welfare and happi ness in this temporal state. And we add to this prayer the expres sion not oi a hope, but of a conviction, that the people of the United States and the Government at Washington not impose hard conditions on the State, or States of the South that may desire to return to the Union, bnt welcome them baok with the magnanimity of a great Christian nation, forgiving and forgiven the past, in the joy of a present and ever lasting reunion. :: By order of the Most Bev. Archbishop, C. H. BOBGESS, Secretary. . The London Ath&no&im pronounces the publication entitled “Piotures of the South,” by Col. Estvaa, as a plagairism trom Pollard’a “First Year of the War." A i-Liio pobte manufacturer of Boston has jußt finished a suporb instrument for the new palaoe of the President of OhilL The Morgan Haid telegraphic. Sale of Five-Twenties KENTUCKY Philadelphia, August 9.—,T &y Cook Subscription Agent, reports the sale of seven hundred and fifty thonsand five twenties on Friday by the various agen cies. Deliveries of bonds are being made to July 25th. The absence ct large num bers of active business men and ihs ex treme heat have had a tendency to pre vent large sales, through the average for the month will be over one million of dol lars daily. • < ivciNXATi, Aug. 9 - Kentucky Elec tion Bramlette's Union majority in fifty- Uonnties is thirty-two thousand nine hundred, The Bight of Tradesmen to Test Money. An action was lately tried in one of the London courts, to recover damages sus tained in consequence ot defendant hav ing broken a half sovereign while testing it. Plaintiff Btate-J that he went to defen dant’s shop to buy some plants, and he handed a half sovereign to defendant, who put it between bis teeth, and deliberately broke it in half. lie gave the pieces back to plaintiff, remarking that it was bad. Plaintitf. however, was convinced that it was good, and he had it properly tested by a chemist, who raid it was perfectly good. The pieces were then again offer ed to the defendant, who refused to accept them, and told the plain tiff* he could try the question if he were so minded. The judge said the defendant had acted most unjustifiably: a tradesman must apply sure and gentle teals to the coin of the realm. A verdict was given the plaintiff for 10s. , damages and coslb. An Attempt to Wash a Biaeka moor White, An amusing attempt has just been made to was a hiuek man white. A letter from Zurich says. “In Lenzbnrg Araganj a traveling company of showmen, under the lend uf an African, JanPtli, who is now a French subject, made its appearance at the time of the annual fair, tor the pnrp.osp of giving representations. The police au thorities of the place were astonished that a man whose papers and pass were quite correct, but who was quite black, should apeak French with perfect n.iency. Their suspicions were aroused to such an ex treme that Jannetti was summoned to the bureau. Water, soap and sponge were procured. Janetti reduced to state of nature, and tvashad men vigorously by two of the subordinates. All in vain; the black so far from disappearing onlv comes out with greater lustre. '1 he dentils of the police, however, are Ur trom ..-lived An apothecary was scut 1,.r. t’yarude ol potassium is by hishdiice neat applied to the akin of Janetti. But a Uackamoor is not to be washed while, „„,i the ill-used actor had to be dismissed, alter defying all j the effort aot his persecutors. It is said ' he will lay ~ complaint on the subiect be ' fore the Council „i the Swiss Confcdc-ra ! tiOh. An uitr LJ j.’ ~1 in,, ...A whft!evt*r bain ibal they fould Uy thet: Uaada »ti the erowil, to ’u*- £Vt*ai thapnu of their ownVm tSLUAI UfttUl is ,1 Uir*!t v.f tMt-ul mill Uuy r,.«oarc«-. H i *,! :1 i-uli In vane i: thp organization .1 ;1 w.-*i,-r »hrpartuu«iit id his array, by whi.-t. hi. i „,•« will he able to trarereo any pmlu.a oi MiaaiHsippi howoyer deat:iot,< DIMB SlTlsfl!, INNI'ITt TIMN, MO 110 SmitnutilJ street <•, ihc Housa. UharteroJ b> tho Legi&u»t U {„ o t' b* i D i: un Ji«t» ring, Jr., Vli'K rtli^jGLVrß. Wrn. H. Smith li. K. KuJ.t Thos. p. Mcadlor A. Hei:- jiruiii Krauoi.- Sellers Jonht; Kh-its JohD i\ Jonimua, JdouL btuakiaitj Thoiaaft 5. £iab A it, x Uradbiy iienry Lloyd Allred Si-* L *i vnr-STSia. Jodlfth KLa t C ?;Ug A S Bell Jo. mtwurth o S Fowler \V A heed Jaa W Wood noil K 0 Sohmerti y Rahm C W Rloketoon J M Tiernan ti 11 Hartznan D M Long H J Anderson Jos W Baxter D E McKinley OB Wolf Robert D OocW Wm Smith W Ihmaen Q B Jones BFJonea W H Phelps C B Herron IKOB»?4ftY iHp TSXABUaaa, J>, K. MoKINLEV. Opes daily, from 04.u.t08 p. u. A Iso, Tow day and Saturday eveninga, from 0 to A «'olook. Deposits received of ONE DLM E and upwards. Dividends declared in December and June of oach year. Pmdonds allowed to remain are placed to the ■’•edit of the depositor as prideipal, and bear in -1~. -H* thus compounding it. Bcoil? Charter, By-Laws, fur nished at I*9 dfilon, yjy- Xhis limitation offers especially to these persona whoso theonportunity to accumulate, by easily saved, a sum which will be a re^° u £ ce Yfaen needed, their money not only being sale ''UtbearioglntBreaL 1 a Head of remaining unproduc?ive. m y l JDAUB Ss OAPPRLIi, HKBtMMT TAILOKfs, MJK HATE JUST II IS C til VED A v▼ large and well selected ftock of Spring Goods, consisting of Cloths, Caslmerea, feitiagii, Ac. ALSO—A large stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, Including Pnper C-oi/an, fled fist. and every thing usually kept by first olass Furnishing Slore Orders promptly eieouted. au3u: Wd AT THE PITTSBI7BGH DBTG HOUSE: TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, Snider Braces, Mastic Stockings, Ritter’s celebrated RadicM Cure Truss, Bitter’s oelebrated Radioal Cure Truss, Ritter’s Patent Infant Truss, * Ritter’s Patent Umbilical Tros3, Marshes celebrated Trusses, Marsh’** celebrated Trusses, Marsha Ladies and Gents’ Shoulder Braces, Ma r*h’a Youths and lofaat’s Shoulder Braces Dr. Pit th’B Plain Abdominal Supporters, Dr. Kitov’s Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters, Dr* Pitch’s Ladies aad Gents’ Shoulder JB races, , Ritters' Patent Abdominal Supporters, - - Mrs. Betts’Abdiminal Supporters, Marsh’s London Abdominal Supporters, Riggs’ Hard Rubber Truss, French, iingluh and American Trusses in great variety. An experienced Pbysiosac always in attendance. Syringes* Breast Pumps, Nursing Bottles, Bandages, Ac., At the Pittsburgh Drug House TOBHEItCE St M’QABft, ApoTHio.Bres comer tfpurth and Market its.. Pittsburgh. luU-lydff HIVEB IITTEIiLIGBSTOE. poar of rimutra&H. „ ... „ arrived. Starlight. Hart™. Cincinnati ELEC T I 0 DEPARTED. Franklin, Bennett. Brownsvii:. Gallatin. Clarke. . Nightingale. William?™, Cincinnati x he river Last evening at twi foils. 3le0 ‘ in Si,9r byl ihe >«**i ad^^T- 11 Wl ,” be fepn re.ererict- to our Mna” L ?w c =t“ m t? B i, h3t ,iew K.amer-Nr- t k?' be . pb . on - lBa vmg f- r St. Louis and charge ?f th!sT“' I 'li-'"'? 1 , y ’ Moon has. _. * t ° e office. \\ e shall refer t j her again For SL ILonl * Keoknb. Qalena and »übnt v::nt-r V y A\Vl , S. fcjaepherd, commander a,tii p .t' A ports on Monday positively ’ Te for the ab °ve Tor freight or passage apply f , n board. a uB STEAfHBOAX ABESt’k. ’ WM . HA 2 L Jjt -X’ r A- Had opened an office at SfO 00 WATEH STREET, .wi ll transact a Ghjaoiai SfeudaluM Aganoy business, Mid would ocdiait » share ot nag ronage from steamboat man. ap U-ivd 6 ILL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. 0.000 CAKIJ PJiOTOfIHAPHd Prominent Mea and Women, ror.Es OF FISE P4ISTISGS ASiO EKGBAVIJKOS, inly une Dollar a Dozen, or Ten Cents each; Pittoofa’s Stationary and Aews Depot, * Fifth street opposite the Post Office. PhoiogrsiilUc Albania of all styles, lys GEBIU.V CATHOLIC HIGH SCBOH PITTSBURGH. PA., •50*7 PJE2¥2¥ STREET, aSh Vnwf approve of the uermait Catholic » recently established in this city, and r r U q-.^-l B r f * 1 SESSION OF THIS IW i , i lti l «lSi,5 l i^&iainen ceon TUESDAY, Jk 1 l o| SEPTEMBER. 1863. The studies of i-?. ' OOl ar ® 60 arranged as to embrace a foil and.ibocougb oonrae of Greek, Latin. English, „® rQ f, an Mathematics.including the branches usually attended to tn connection with the«e re spective department?. Students who are intend *?*?* c * , oimercial or professional pursuits. are carefully instructed m Book-keeping, Mercantile Anthmetie, and such other branches as may fit tnem tr. be u-eful and intelligent in the discharge 01 in© various duties of the store or counting room, or of any profession. Our coarse of studies etnonu'cj alro the snhiocts required in prepare non lor entering any of our Theological .school? y Dr. Chilton, of .New York, __ other eminent Chemists, PricHffi 8 ANY SHADE FROSi pkksebta. I la invaluable with his Dye, aa it impart, th» Ha e i?° 3t beaU,ittt! Blofi3 aad rr^'iff otn t ed u b7 J-: OHISTADORO, ti A aa, £ btJ&S'& ess %* fi7enr ” he l a - «-Wl -50 oenta an d S 2 per bottle, aJeordias t 0 Blle - iyl3:dAw3wm Il K i„7^ BIAS ’ VENETIAN J. IVI 1. M ,ENT. A oertain cure for pains in limbs and back, sore throats, croup, rheumatism, oolio. n®’,?- P n r feotlamilymedicine and neter tails. Keadl Beadll Bead!!! ~,. Livonia, Wayne Co., Mich.. Jane 16,1359 Ihis is to certify that my w if, was taken with ‘t eommeneea to swell and was so sore that she could not .wallow and coached violently. 1 nsed your' liniment I2d mad o a perfect cure in one week. I firmly be here that bilt lor tae Liniment she woni-i have lost her life JOHVR ir ipT « w 6O 'v n 'l a b o otu ®- Office 66 Con- Mftd23S«“” iork - Solaby CtfifiliOS (IESEIIAL 11AH3JOSD 6 Ji ait cal ® mßl and destructive min’ erab from the supply tables, baa conferred a blessma on oorsieb soldier:. L?t him not rtop n ordcr the dircontinuance of and ‘he substitution of Brandreth’s Pills in the plaoB thereof Then will oommenoe * in the practica of Medicine, whioh would then become emphatically TBTE IIEAIISG ABf »Jm ave f0 rn h i! r!y y °ars taught that no diseased action could be cured by mercury or’tartAr emeac. That the human body cbuld only be made whole by vegetable food"—Animal food being, in fret, condensed vegetable., Brandreth’s P?!l= d irr la •l?. ry military hospital. I hese Puls cure Bihons Diarrhea, Chronic • lorrhea. Chrome Dysentery, and all Severs and Affections 01 tbe Bowels, sooner and more surely than any medicine in the world. Brandreth’s Pills in these oases should bp taken night and mornin;. Read Direction* and get cow style. CASE OF ROSCOJS K, WATaON. [ Dr. B. York • X U W £ S ? P r lE»*« in Co. F, 17th Regiment, New York \ ole. J\hUe at Harrison's Landing and on the Rappahannook near Falmouth, I and ma ? y of Company were siok with biiioua di | arrhea. The Army Surgeon did pot euro ua. and I was reduced andbone. Amongthecom* pany were quite a number of members who had worked m your Laboratory at Sing Sing, They n-IC® D mi: Blo *’ oooaoso they used Brandreth'a PUla. These men preyailed upon me and others to use the PUD. and we were all cured in! from twu to fire days. After this our boys used kran dreth * Pills for the typhus ferer, cads, rheasaa usm. and in no case did they fall w restore Out o! gralilnde to son for my good health, I tend yon this letter, which if neoeEcaiy. the en nre company would sign. I am* respeotfa'ly ynars. TWENTY-Fm "DOLLARS. ;A,„A ' brought out from Liver- M-A pool. Londonderry, Cork fl or Gal- RTt&^foy o^'in FIKSI ' Ci - Ari '- M UL Twenty-Five Dollars, Polios al*» brought out by Sailing Vessel at lowest ratfefl. Apply to C jylstf l6 huil,lins ' 70 F,nll Et..*PitabMgh,’ Pa. JOSEPH il. MILLIKEN BDCOS6BOB TO JAS. P. f UMIKC DRUGGIST, Wholesale and Betail Dealer in F ° reigo Oils, Pal - No. W.Federal Street. my22:lyd AILEOHEfT C,TY W. E. Schmertz & Go., NO. SI FIFTH STREET, m«R V o^ U,t roceivB. AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS, MOROCCO AND KID BOOTS, Ao, io., t* 'By ar ® selling at very luw prices. Dissolution. CHPAKi.VKKXIIIP Otisang be tween the undersigned, under the firm and v® 11 ?.® & CO., expires this day hv rwmV°tr boamesa wiH DO continued by Charles Knap, by whom -all dgmajxtfl due to or from tho late firm will be settled. CHARLES KNAP, H. F. RUDD. _ „ „ NICHOLAS K. WADE Fort Pitt Fonndry. July 1.1883. jylß-2m rjiHK mmm a wiLsor dewing 1 MacMsie Was awarded a FIBS! CLASS PfilZE MEDAL, —AT ‘t‘HC — WORLD’S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND, where all the Machines of EUROPE AND AMERICA were in competition. Aiso, at the Indus trial Lipoaitlou. Paris, France, and at every United States Fair at which Sewing Machines have been exhibited. Xhe principal Companies making Bearing Iffe* chines are Wheeler & Wilson, L U. dinger & Co. and Grover A Baker. Of the machines made there were sold during tho year last repotted: By Wheeler & Wilson 01.805 By < Jt Singer A Co.v. w By Grover A Baker... .^_4Zjlo;sso Showing WHEELER & WILSON'S sales tobs OFFICE, il FIFTH STREiti, PETTSBUBaa Ihla Machine makes tho * LOO STETOH. and ranks highest on account of the oissticit y permanenoe, beauty and general deatrablenei 1 °{ffte Hutching when done, and the tnde range °Jit*aPPlication —{Report of the •