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":• -, sacy. of 11041)411g .Diitiriet, es their candidate i'...:-..• . ,,- .- tot the iiext;;Cankress. , :i . 4. Ireciand l e.s s is a gen •-„ ---',.., Alen - tan' of high itaridiiii k. attif - tillitilyi and aside ~„- . .- • ;.1_: -:' fram;his:•kitrenitnotions. , •jo,riyot of a.“Protee• - • ~.. ,•ii„iC,'l4liffi›; - ..iiiost • oribitdeti,Dmiatterat. We ' 4 "" .' ,-''' 111tetr.tietweht" us right on the tariff as be issow the' 1'• • • '' "•hThiPg,reat Measures that Alivide the two great • ,• ..- . :7; _---, '• • • pihrtres.....-hir Fork Globe; ' •-•• . • i I . i'-i - ' ••••• -• Trle eititiplimentyassed'lrpoli oar ea!idilate fot:j 1 - ....• . .•... - :•btitirlsllie:tiell descried:: ' liti.seasim . Mar out of . I 3 ' ..-', '' -_ - ,; Aims hicr.ito' air hire -tieeo:ilireeted hi itittiatesi: ' I: 4 ;i4' . :T.illiii*tatie P: 4 ;g 4 iiiiiAliifi r ejvcim6party ;. .•-•-• Thle t ;Str-ihnitit, •0..N4 thorn , whether he intends ';: _ , I q.inekeApposigoillo thellepff policy, the test of .. . 7 .t , --...'- . ::• - plitkil . or#hoiloxy. ' trithe i confederacy there/. is • .:.‘;'•'---. ... ii. trier ReknidiCoa CenninotiWealththaa Pennsyl. • +.' • ••••••'• ,I - Vtaua. She ..bas•stood by the party iii all.ireath :..,r tra-.4hellias been no sunshine. patnot—vi hen the ' • ~..F.,•••;+•lnigle. : sentaled, 'she .was erect- end in thee. breach,. '• I:•aatitiVe 'protest that eatieme notions in favor of the ' :••••:'.' ... - i'.:lllic . rti'cy atto . uid not be . regarded by our Demo: r i• •-•• ' 1 'T,•:,.' , .• critic -brethero in otherst a ted as significant of pct. 1 .1. • ' : -4 •l i iiiiillieterodoiy • On the question 91' tariff, Penn %:". -; : e• • ,•,. ,- - ---... 21 • • :-•'••••:-sy yattia steads -as ..e single man, and .col. c.- '- 'C 4 ift '-eileets to .the fullest ettent tier syrn i• ••, •• ;•padtifelaiat interests. ,•;.-,_,...: •• :- ''..--- -' :, • - -- ;•Z; -- "'" :-: •.•ri - ••••.. ~ . 1 •:' i '''-•? " 7 ' r . ..: ... Theftons.of Temperance. ..: , : iti,spits oritoxoto—A special meeting-of the It".••••" '" , .•. .Graed Temple:Of Honor of the State of Pennsylya- •:' - , _ nia, liol,d•on ••Wediesday :evening„ July 14th, the ''.'"---:; ~'„_ , follewiii;Chartera - •were•-.teil for subordinate ;' l'Anfilei , - : : --,i . :- ......- . .. • - . 7 ,.. - _, : , _. . 7Logan Teti:tiles, N N o. 32 t loiiiittitTat Le wistown. •i1i. ,. .. •- ... - '- itiml . Cdr.:Temple; -WO'. 63,. lOcecil 'et 14tts '''s7.........huritu,' - - . ' ' • • -.3latteliChunk•Temple. No. 24.,,Iticated at3fauidi ' - Chunk.4.Bltiht.... i Fpiril of Tinto.. - , ..: . ::., w e are.l4ased tojearn that the: good cruse Ili ' -'' in . . 4 L.A;iiii • of tiie UniOn:' The pre,spent3o . ,eve ~. . . . . : . editor OE. the oviettiated his coadjutors , though - , - -bitter' intiheir. deninehitioni titilitusenipulanit. in -'• - Ihiiilltitieirtfientations ellitiordfr, iiiiie utterly 4•' ':. "•`•• 1 4 1 . 96- *t e*Pite'2relPdice:,o,gtht. it: ere. The e,% ; ideAest; 0.04 : ii .. .direc4r4 much good . is before - - : tbe•peop).4 . "ited' the:edltororthe Gazette will ere . ,-•.•:•,:„.•-. long ailfMtilliat lie eired greatly, whenhe expressed Anatit 1., 0 .11 .._ , •... the pinion !but m the atdution was . . ‘'..f . - - -: ..s . q.tfipat . TY, (Sell .A.NDXF . 96loips." i,.-,-....1.1.4.,„..÷.......:___, =NM _frotfikirttveFo 7 t-. 41111 11TTOMICALTAORIM, /On, q.W. l ? l :, 33loL =4;l l Aitm . . • 113 74 1 Giii -- ;Tuf , sr!A:t4ml - •• . :W.-,1840. • • • -,,k1;MrMM;P1ik41.2!.A,4,tt.42711ta o , e&'/P . fll4fee . f.4 * o7l:kutirte4ho b4tle.of the. 9111 of Nay a low , IS•pduz4er , dragod by tWenty yoke of Pun, was tented -to take apoiition to act tyithetibEt against detachment accompanying I iiilie: ; Was'excoPilinglilfixio*us tecoottpeiMeopo: ;sittitins, ittit - their•ordor was rcstritied corn iiiittider,..Capt Churchill, until he ha‘ittained drat he Conceived 145 he a proper posititiowhena dtialy was fibured intio the mike of tilelfcxi can's.. A wag, in *allusion to the above incident, gare,--a7few days age;, the follovving iotust—"Yan 15ce Flng Artillery -4 long eighteep,an4:t we ty sjoktVcifaxenr:pot'so`litst as a streali'of greased lightning; :lot when once thar, thunder's no"wliiit VEol.—The New Orleans . 4 litlis*.thui . :Akis gentleman has'7sEived permission '&ds the War pepartinent,to inalie his residence, during, the summer months, either at Lexingtowor three other specified places in lientucicy or atCin iiinaati, or ,other places mentioned in the. State of Ohio} and, dining the winter.either'ut . Baton Rouge' .urlitifi,t_ity;),iitli directions teiinikort once,st..nrtiuttb, •t.tliu.::DOpartment. He is also informed 'that should ha-iiii s h to visit aj y.p . l.lhir T :part. of the (lei ted:gitesvan.application froth bhp will. be favors. Ely eOnslderecl. • • • . •.; Wow , Suirr.—A couple of yOungstern recently shot a,.‘aizilarite Wolf in Maine, N. H. The se lectinen paid them the bounty of $2O. DEAD.----Cantitaan 3. •H+FL4IID, principil editor of the Sti.M . Yin, is dead. His complaint was consumption. 0:2".4.. - .lnesty plate Of seispAs to' take the place . of . ha4ltifieelitllie Widg campygn _ . p Three hurskr.l and sereniY-tiii4 dogs_have been .. .kilted in. New. 'York by the authority of tke Miyor, within a eery short time. Fos - reser nr.--Two children, a boy and girl, were ki.llo biiheir, brother and sister, in Rapides,.La., a short time since The mother, it is allegid, Oti Went to edininit the deed : 'Miserable. wretch. „ .:Ekrtyks or •FRIGUT.--Qn the pAs.,:tge pf the steamer W. 13milstreet,. from Montgomery to Mo- Iraq:With. thiPeiirgia"voluriteeri, two men, heh,g stiddeply awoke by the letting Oro( steam, were ro lidghtened.th.itihay jumped . oik.r.board . and were drowned. .• • , . .From tho Baltimore Sun. , q"ltertir'at t" ot the. Steamer Cambria FIFTEEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE!! The ste,nnei Caininia wa teigraphed forty miles off Boston at 3 o'clock on FndaY afternoon, and arrived'at the wharf between 6 and 7 o'clock that evening. the energy and attention of our active agents the pews was immediately forwent ett to vs by telegraph the entire distance; and by 10 o'clock the same night We were placed in posbe.r. ton of the following.intelligence:-- On the evening of the 25th of June, .the House of Londs.pissed the corn hill on - its third renting. without a' division. • At 2 o'cloelc•in the morning of the next day. the House of left Peel and the government in a minority of 'iron the Irish Coercion Bill. ••• OtiSatunlay, !iirßobert Peel proceeded to the Islesof AVight, for the p?rpor.e of tendering. his own and his eollea-ues"iesignationv to the Quren.--r• Aril on Monday- night he made a lengthened expo sition, of his motives for resilination, in the /louse of Commons. Sir Robert Peel in his speech when resigning as Premier, devoted an hour to the subject of the Or egon and Mexican questions with referenci to the U. States; and congratulated the country that all sonrces of difficulty Isith that great . nation .wete settled, so fir as thatlide of the Atlantic Was-con cerned; all eyes are now fumed to the American Congress on -the sohjt:Clof the tariff . .. 'The new consists as follows: Marquie of Lans doWne, Privy Seal; Earl of Mar, Home Department; Sir Geo. Gray, Foreign Department; Viscount Pal merston, Collonial Secretary; Earl Gray, Treasurer; Lord John Russell, Exchequer; Chas. N. Wood, Board of Trade; Earl of Clarendon Chief Secretary for Ireland; Labouchere. Secretary of War; lion. F. 0. B. Maute. Attorney General; Gen. Sir Thos. Wilde, Lo'ril Lieut. of Ireland; Duke of Wel lington Commander-in-Chief. The grain market remains without change. • The London Times regards the new• ministry fa- Vorably. Fir Robert Peel views it without jealousy. and With a friendly. eye. The general impression is, that the new Premier will hastily aim, up the business of the session, and dissolve Parliament in the course of the autumn. ThccbUteinplated change in the sugar duties has lad an injurious effect. Cardinal Perratti, aged .58 years, has been elected Pope: The Whig foreign delegate did not orriVe in lime o vote. Great riots have occurred in Ireland. Great joy has been manifested in England at the settleinent of the Oregon question. The Great 'Western arrived on the .2241 ult. The cotton market is in a healthy but uut in a very active Eta* prices have improved a shade. For the Post. Ma, EAPITOB:••—it is believed by many, that the contemptible communication which appeared in Saturdays Journal, signed "Anti-Clarion;" is from . the pen 0f. 4111 - ..llantistOn,- the Whig candidate for Congress: .The writer thinks it absurd, to suppose that Mr.liticeandless, would neglect - his businfts here to go. to the "Feat of government," and theAc use his iufine . nce, to defeat "McKay's Bill." 31r. 'Hampton no doubt, judges Mr. McCandless, in this respect, by. himself, as he wasnererknown, to serve this community in any way, since hii sojourn _amongst - us. ~.. .., ... When Mg. Ictandless Went to Washington city, there was no fears entertained, as to the passage of.?-3leXay's . Bill"—but when he arrived there, -and diSeovered the danger, like a consistent, and sincere friend of the tariff. he went to teen: for it, ' bind as the*hig letter Writer of the Uazette,, in = forms us, is unceasing in his efforts, to not only defeat , iMcKaya Bill;" but is doing all that a man. can do, Co- have such a bill passed, as will meet the approbation of the people, and protect the great interests of his native county, and state.— Itis therefore, .a remarkable small business, for a man like 'Hampton ; who:ls aspiring to , a seat in the Congress of the United States, and who has never in any manner rendered the people the slight eit service, to come out in•the absence of his•com petitor, in a sneaking communication, and reek. , ' fesly;astiert-what every citizen knows to be untrue. • BLit What, let me ask, has Mr...llampton ever - , done, to.entitle - him to the • position to which bo I .aspires? Has he ever put himself to the slightest inconvenience to serve. the people of this county? 1 Nevcr: All that he hag. and I presume expects to liave, - Ire has tnede - irrl intends to make off .this e.matintinity4;ando•ethe is the most inactive man ' inikausllMlWaysitelifferent. to every measure, no iiiiitter•hoWimpoitant it. may be, to the people, ' that does. not directly benefit himself. .111. r. - ..Hampton, ...it is currently reported, was so. lieitcdto•gcl to...klatilsburgh last winter to aid Mr. Marl. in thip4isage of "the "Rail Road Bill," but refused to go, -assigning . a.S•a reason, that being a Stranger in Alletteny county,: he could have_ 110 inch - fence: -. This pitiful.eictise he made and re mained at home, being determined, no dollbt, that - illicit Roads should not make him unseat his hair tiers," however - foolish-- Mr..M•Candless might he, - in isneglectinglia"--and yet he is calling-Imonth* • people • to•cleet him to - -Congress,' in opposition to l iMr...,:lttratlidleba;?Whie.-u'ent to Harrisburg-"and. 1-Staiel thete,land:!/nigiectad his husiness" until the Bilifmally;passefl - hoth branches: - ,• _ ".". ...... I . .. , Zlpisinnoe ''•lor.l.gr.;l4roplon , ,-to tell, us ! - 41j!thjlit•:_. t Metrealtdleyfe4. know;ltim tirtte_;-•thet-. 7 4ltfilerstot- . :the ••pee ple; 4;ld one - • who . .f b , oe.r*Oist43.:*.lieneve"..und:whereS;er. an oppar lualtic:Bfferei!,:;,,llitOtlainpton then had better:. if • keltal34.l'iltoperlitrittir setthbling, just inform us : 4 1.0 0 !): Ite r ilihitoselii'iiild.:7Wb4l - 410.. has done-for this I .4fiiet:**aititl, eliiii to the;:ticeiple's votes in . op. ,-. 00aitiUu . .tailff.'fgeeririgess l iwit_iiiii - elrq ready-and l'ililluglaisZiii:thertii ! '" :.•-• ' - : .7 - •- -• ". ' - -,' ,-.'... ~:' --.. •,.. .7 ''. • . e • . - ISTICE•••••• • " EMI B=IIM Ar s a,..74:5r;:::6:: ••• 21,MPMW=IIEM - . ---- 0 .- 7 ' . "..- .11.0.1tikstr* July 45, - 1896 - ' 1846.:: . To - the- rolunteers of Peneuilvanta, who have tendered their services to the Prarii/c4i)f the &tailed States, R in pursuance of his re of the 13t1P Nay last providing far the prosecistion of the existing War betieeen the United Sails and tin tpublic of Afexiosquest, and the det of Congress Seinires:--I havh the satisfaction to annoimce, - that the -request' Orthe ÷ PresitenforthelThited Statel, cein - muniCated'im the - 170th Afallasi, to'llie 7 Governor and Cemmander 7 in-Chief of, the'Militia of this State'," for the enrollment - oteht Tegiments of Volunteer infantry, haebeep promptly responded to by the citizen soldiers of 'our good old Corrittionwealth. - Instead of six regiments, ninety:full companies, a number sufficient to cOnstitute nine regiments regularly organized ; in accordance with the regulations adopted by the President, have tendered their services, and have been reported by, me to the. Governer, and-by,him to the President, as being ready for Musteeinto de service of the United States. - . - - .By the voluntaijr enrollment of your ; names, you have not only made a legal engagement; but, - what is of much mare concern to you, your honor has been pledged to inter the service off your country whenever required.. y.oli are, therefore, ordered to hold yourselves in readineta to-obey, promptly, any further orders - that" may emenate from the proper authority; . 4. ;' . ._.,- t.. ' : The promptitude with which the citizen soldiers of the State have - responded to the call of the President, cannot fail to be highly gratifying to the patriotic feeling arid military-pride of the people ef the State, and lam instructed to say it is especially so to the GOYernor and Commander-in-Chief.'tS It shows that the spirit of '76 and 1812 still:.ixists ht.full vigor, and exhibits a devotion to .the country, which is a sure guaranty of the preservation of ourlight , ., and. the perPetnity of our free Institutions:- - • * . Should all the troops that have volunteered not be, called into actual service, the names of those Whose services may not be required will remain on .., record as a memorial of their zeal end patriotism. ~ . It will be perceived by the Governor's Report to the President which is hereto ..annexed, that has suggested thi propriety and justice of the Gene: ral Government: making provisions for gome suitable remuneration to--the men who have revonded with so much alacrity to their Country's call, by -voluntarily subjecting themselves to be Marched from their homesvihenever the GoVernmentshall demand their; services.. This ought to be doue whether they are called into actual service or not, and it is Loped that the 'suggestiOu will meet a favorable reception from the constituted:authorities df the Country and the people. - ' ' GEO. W. _BOWMAN, .ddjumut General, P. M. HEAD QUARTERS' ' . . , • . : •, --...:. . . . --- July . . HARRISBURG, PRNNSYLV ANIA, 16, 1846. : F,ta:--Iminea t t e ly upon the receipt of the letter Of the Secretary- of tar of the 10th May last, conveying your request that...l should cause to be enrolled and held in readiness•for master into the serv i ce of the United Mate;, six regiinetits or Yoltinteer Infantry, I gave directions to the Adjutant General to ~ adopt effectiA e measures to secure a prompt compliance. -:-: ! ; have now the honor' to inform you th4.l .(tare received the report of that offi .m cer, Which. is herewith tranitted, and from which it appears that ;finely companies, each containing the full complement of officers arid meal and Mosr i ot them an excess, regularly Organized agreeably to the regula tions adopted, and making an aggregate of acres thaiisantf form hundred and screnty-fircfreemen.of Pennsylvania, have ..voluntarily enrolled their - names and tendered their services to fight the battles of the country. Li additiOn, the Ist and 20 battalions, commanded by ea. James Beatty, -of Fayette county, and attached to the 2d brigade, 13th division, numbering one thousand Officers and mere have tendered their services, but their musterrolls have-not''et been received• It is also proper to refer to the offer of Col, Wynkocijia, regiment of- 'Volunteers, of Schuylkill county, made to you at a very early period, and to numerous other offiirs of regiments, battalions and companies which could not be-received, because the Companies did not contain the.full number,of men required by'the regulations, or because of other informalities, which r regret prevent me from repotting them as being ready to- be muSteied into the service. The officers and men of these corps base tEinifeSlea' the strongest disposition to enter theeservice, and should they beg re quired by any emergency, I have' no doubt they will promptly comply With the regulations. c Having thus reported to you the organization of the companies, and their readiness to be mastered into the service of the United States, I shall _gait your further order&-,in regard to them. -- , The Adjutant General limited the time for receiving offers to the I I ill July inst. As the formation of the companies depended' upon the voluntary action of the citizens in every part of the Commonwealth, it was impossible. to make any order, -,by vi t :hich the exact number required, and no more should be tendered. This accounts for the fact'that more companies have been organized and volunteered their services, than your request contemplited. - Should the services of all those who have enrolled themselves, and who are ready - to be mustered into the service, not be required, it will be an unpleas ant duty to.moke a selection, as all are desirous Of the distinction and honor of participating in the patriotic services lof the country. Your direction in- he premises will govern my action in xelation thereto. . . , . It is earnestly hoped that in case the s e troop; are required talle mustered into the service, a reasonable time will be allowed for the organization of the regiment., and for their discipline, before they shall be ordered to march. , In concluding this report, I cannot refrain from expressing the.gratilicution . l derive from the patriotism and ardor of the citizen soldiers of my native State, who, remote from the scene of action, hate responded to their country's call with to much promptitude. . . The superiority of our 'republican system over all others, is thus strikingly illustrated. Here We require no large standing armies to Maintain a bal ance of power, and keep the people in subjeCtiOn. Every man is a part of the government, and realizes the interest he has in it. He is therefore ready wheneveT the cmintry.or her instituti o ns are invaded or fixated with injustice, to stand our in their defence. This not only protects us from the dangers incident to the maintenance of large bodies of regular -troops, but saves us from the payment of au enormous and onerous expense, . In my.' judgment, Some , substantial reco g n itio n o f their patriotic action is due bythe general government to the citizens who have enrolled themselveb in -tire present emergency, and who are now spending their time and money in discipline and preparation for the public, service: That suitable provision_ should be made to remunerate those who have complied with the request of your - .l . lxtellency; whether they ate called into service or not, appears to me to be not only tho'duty of the government as an act of justice, but is also dictated by .the soundest principles of public ipolicy. With the highest respect, -I am, yours, &c., i FRS. R. SIJUNK. ~. - To His Excellency, JAMES K. Pots, President of the United States. - Names of Comp4nies. I. Patterson Guards, I•Win. A. Stokes, 2. Steubeu Fusiliers, t Arnold Scyberg, 3. Independent (3 U alb. , Edwin Chandler. -1. National Guards, S. B. Kingston, State Fencibles. iJames Page, 6. State ,•• 2nd compiJoseph Murray, 7. Washington _Blues, IW'rti. C. Patterson, 8. City Guaras, (Joseph IEII, 9. Lafayette L.GuardslWm. G. Smith, 10. National Artillery, , fohn K. Murphy, 11. Phil: Repeal VoleslWm. Dixon, 12. Morime Guaids, !Wm. F. Small, 13. Frankfort. Artillery% John F. Pecbell, 1.1. National Grays, Peter Fritz 15. Cadwallader Grays, I R. K. SC OII , 16. Union Fencibles, 111. M. Lee, 17. l'hil Light Guards.ilohn Bennett, 18. Philadelphia Grays, ,George Cadwallader, 19. Harrison BlueS, N. Hicks Graham, 26. Wash. Li. infantry, IF. W. Bender, 2L Irish Volunteers,lA. J. Brazier,' 22. Montgomery Guard, IRush Van Dyke, 23. Wash. Neill GirardslJohn Riess, 21. Jefferson Guards, 11. G.•Morliead, 25. Tyler Guard Robert Tyler, 26. Junior .Artillerists, Frederick Fritz, 27. Germantown Illues, l .lohn D. Miles, 28. Jackson Artillery, !Jacob Hubeli 29. Mechanics' Bilk, 30. Montgomery Guardr, 31. Union Guards, 32. Doylestown Grays, 33. National Guards, 34. National Grays. 35. Jackson Riflemen, 36. Lancaster Fencibles. 37. Gettysburg Guards. 38. Yorlc l Pennsyl. 39. Wash. A rtillero4s, 40.„11cading Artillery,. -11. Washington Grays, 42. Harrisburg Rifle. • 1.4. Washington Ritle, .11. Dauphin Guardi, 15. National Grays, 16. Hib.Jackson Guard: 47_ Wash. Artillery, 48. Swatra Lt. Infantry. 19. Nat. Light Infantry. 50. Stockton Artillerists. 51, Columbia Guards, 52. Wyonting Artillery, 53. Wyoniing Yagers, .Nortlatmberland Irif 53: Jacknin InfantiT, 56. Washington Guards. 57. War. Mark Fencibles] 58. Lewis(own Artillery . 59. Centre (1,/iards, 60, Willianisburg Blues,l - 61. Lewistown Guards, 62. St. Thomas Artillerd 63. Carlisle Lt. Infantry, 61. Landisburgh Guards. 165: Bloomfield Lt. Intl_ 66. Merccriburg 67. Cambria „Guards; 68.• Amer'n Highlanders ; 69.- Independent Greys, 70. Conemaugh Guards, 71. Sehellsburg Artil,- 72. Franklin Blues, 73. U4ioii Polnnteers, 74. Youghiogheny Blues. 75. Westmorel'd Guards. ' 76. Wash. Patriots,,: 77. Sewickley Artillery, 78. Fayette Riflemen, 79. Wash. Co. Guards, Jefferson Grays 81. WayneSbur , 82: Centre Guards, 83. FranklinAlangers, • Pittsb4 City Blues, 85. Irish .reens,- . - 86. Duquesne Grays, 87. Independent Blues,' Birmingham Gliards 139-Tennsylvania - Elties, 90. `Mercer 'Volunteers, Michael Mroy, IJoSeph Morrison, !Chas. H. Mann, J. K. Zcitin, I • Sloan, Thom iFred -ts . Hambright, H. H. Duchman, ID. M. Smycer, ico. Hay, IR. Bruce, Tho. S. Loesser, IH. A. Muldenburg, IC. Seiler, iJohn Weidman, IWm Watson, !loel Ritter, IC. F. Jackson. Names Nagle, Wm Bewail ; James H. Campbell, I. IL Siewers, 1 JOhn S. Wilson, Edwin L. Hanna, John Reichard, David Taggart, John Cummings, Michael Cresswell, Fames Bell, John Hamilton, Andrew Gregg, rhos. R. Fluke, .las. A. Cunningham, IT hompson .M.Alister, Samuel Cropp; H. K. Wilson, T. A. Smith, Jas. ATDonnal, Jas. Murray, J. W. Geary, S. M. Taylor, . John Linton, . Robert F,ry, . Hugh Irvin, Samuel, S. Au s tin, W m . QUal, JOhn . W. Johnson, Isaac V. Kendall, L . X. M. Dick, ... " Geo. W. Hartzog, John NA I lister, Wm. S. Callahan, Bradley Mahanna, John Nanatta, Neely Maliannli; - Joseph o'Brieo, [John Herron, Alexander Samuel AUKee, Geo. S. Hays, James Galloway, •Alter the foregoing report .was made , to the President, the rolb3 of The following companies, b received, viz: Ist company, officers names not designated, numbering 172 men; 2ind company; Capt,„Joseph A Hoke, numbering 133; 4th company, Capt. Samuel Strickler, lint Lieut.,John. Vanosal,, 2nd Lieu Capt. Michael Cultet numbering 89; 7th company, officers not deiignated, numbering 78, , Bth comp pally, Capt. Villiam Ball, numbering 11.7; 11th company, Capt. qtorge Sower, numbering , lo3 men; We learn from the Alton says the St. Louis Reporter, that Several little rows have recently come off among the volunteers quartered there— for the most part, iiewaver, more.of an amusing, th:an of a serious nature. In performing an evolu- tion a few days since, one company got tangled pp' with-.anothei, and to clear itself marched right through the discornfitted * Aiiadron. This led to I Sow rather I ulicrou!, as :s ell as serio-comic scenes„ Sundry asodjer lads" bit the dust for a time, felled by blowfr-frorn 'their stout et adicersaries. A bayo: net was thrust through , * -- clothes- of an officer. atira'Captainof,a eiimpany knocked'down a pri vate with the but of his gun. • 4 41aigitraps As; 'g'at‘iro a ' • • .21fialtallthat: eddies with cold fie v , - .••' • - • • • GENERALr ORDERS;' - NUNBER, FIVE. Captain. ;Richard 11. Woolworth !Charles A to , roth Tyleri 9. Wilson, lohu, Middleton, • Patterson, ;Anthony Tully, Thomas M. Piero, Edwin Ward. Nathaniel Holland, 4, I's:teller 'Pugh, • ;WI/1. A. Thorpe, S. T. Erecce. ;Joseph X. 'Miller, lAlalon Ifigd, B. II Vance, peorge-Yrettliough INrich4el.l. iJohnXatioW Antotly Yagper, Mont. P. Young, M. Kennedy, Jacob Lawson, Henry L. Magner; Augustus Larantree, Jacob H. Baths, Wrci, Daugherty, John G:' 2lills, John S. Bryan, ' ICharles, D. Clayton, ilohn i bl. Mills, IMichael 'Pressler, Ioeorge Ford. lAaron De Gold rl)anl. A. Stillinger, J. 0. Cochran: William Wunder, Levi Iliester, Geo. W. Kinzer, tjames W. Eber, , !David Pool, H. A. M. Filbert, Isaac Smith M Aden, ,Simon S. Naglc, , Irilliam Pollock, 1(1.. H. Frick, ~ 11artin Lawn, Christian Goeliz, William Macblia's James Thompaou, German-Jacobs,;; J. Irwin Gregg, .fames Kincaid, G. W. Gibson, 'John Bricker, ; William Parks, William Power, Thompson M. GrabariL Flohn J. Chambers, !Robert Davis, - Samuel Black, W.Smith, Robert. Gagely, John C. Statler, Geo. It. lidyinaker, Stewart Speers, Daniel Forrey JOhn C.. Gilchrist, James Dawson, M. I). CampbeN J. M. Pixler, Samuel Morton,: Michael Wolf; 'lan 'l'. Hook, Wm. Churchhill, ,limes Gamier, Robert C .- omen; 41'MS Dignan, , C. H. Poulson, Drane, Robert Duncan, J 1 S. Bonnett, j 1. H. Williamsola, maul:wholly, instance i# self de struction occuced atTallabasSe. '2 - sth ult.— In the course ot the forenoon of that day, Louis Hoc jr ,leit home r ith.doublebarrelled' gun, for the Pu r pose (as hek f h aid) ounting. did not return at night, and 6n the day following' his friends in, stituted a search, whiCh resulted„cn the - discovery' of his lifeless .nd mutilated remains. From the indications, it iyas judged thathe must have rested his forehead upon the muzzle of the gun, ana dis- charged' it by:means'of a stick. His brains . were scattered in every directiont--a. portion being lodg ed litgh up tilla tree directly over'him; His fea tures w i ere so itutilated by sisine or buzzards, that, but for his elopes, it would have been inapiaskble to identit , thtgitastly and appallibg spectacle: lEEE =ER .! - - .- .':: l, ', : fi --, :: , :i.:' , ', 1-- -: . ::' , .: , :i.;', , ,'2.4 ., -.,'.. - :4Z -. :.:• 1 ,: 1 1'. ::;;;;:gr - 4 , -;,; - ;xt:mi4A:44.4,14.ge424*.:4;:::: : , ...."t' Fint Lieutenants Secoid Lieutonants Jacob Shoeuteher, Rebert NielsOals, G.1.11 - Gee, Robert J. Parke, . William Robertson, J. A. Shutt, (Daniel Vincent, Casper Al, Berry, Joseph Sines, 1. 3 , 111 es Sweeny, Edwin P. Duffield, Glause, IV. Plmer, C. Jr., R. G. Tomlinson, James }Nunn, James York, J. C. Kritchmarr, Patrick, W. Poquoy; Terttire„Riley, _ William Bryan, P. Carragan Robert Beehenbaek,• William Ji, Cox, , David Manly, Wm • Jeremiah liartly. lonathan . J. IMorrison; John Pideack, James G. Denister, Charles iaml. Caudal:en D. W. l'ittersov, is, at iterman Rain!. Ilaward L. Miller, I.:4%yard A. LeAy, Cyrus Zimmerman, Danl. : A..Kepner, Chieill. Richards, 18 Reify, folin lc. Ferrisler, D. IL Fackler, Taine;s•Rossell, Wm, D. Moore, E. B, Collings, Jacob Wunder, Adam Holiday, runes A. Gano, Daniel Wise, Daniel H. Smith, Alex. M'Kanev, Joseph Sourbeek, Wm. C. AlTowel, Henry J. Keller, -iMornon De Walt, Wm. H, Oles, John MCane, Charles iAlTermitt, Flishrt M. Luckett, Ilbbert Bingham, .Joseph S. Reed. tolin JohniKnight, JohnXilpatriek, Washington Murray, James I.luds.on; John L. Markle; Levi Zeiry, tames `Murray, Robert Lutton, I ohn. C. Fleniken. Hiram , Hook, Martin Connelly,' George Beal, James 0.41. Denny, David Cunningham, W. S. caddy, ,Dawstnr Wadsworth, .x ,~ • "; ADJUTANT GENERA'S OFFICE No 1101/-COMMit3-, 'skilled officers iV pm ates 74 77 104 108 88 91 70, 82 74 77 • ' 111 114 82 86 112 115 74 71 74 77 75 77 74 77 76 77 74 77' or - 116 119 74 _77 74 Do. 75 Mercer. onging to the Ist and* battallion 'as above were ndrews; Ist Lieut. Martin Bechtt, 2.nd Lieut. James t tiayid Hutchinion, numliering 111; sth company, , any, Capt. Zachariah BA, numbering 94; Oth Corn , making an aggregate : of 899. men. . PitovormcoTuzil.—One irening last week, as twci,yonng gentlemen - were bathing in Chauteau Pond, St. •Lonis, :shine. graceless scamp stole a match - on 'them, and carried off their pantaloons, in. the .pookets Which were a:few dollars in change. The unfortunate sans eldlottes were con stridned - the; hist of their wayihotrieiwith the, aid of frock coats } and the shady side of th,e street. 0 , , - (-John Burwell was executed at. N. Y. on ViredneSitayl ) for;the'iniiitier, of dna Sinn> brger, in Schanu:ie..;conitty: died a dreadful death, lifebeipg hot extinct until t2O minutes'after the fail'. • , ; Suank.—A shirk tibenty:ciAhr fsei Tong wits killed in Province ton harbor a shOit tint° . s, : S t.i.'.. '. =ENE • ::::: - :• , • ;, ..'A•;1 .- ': - :- 1: ..:.. •1: , .:, 1.. - 2:.'; l 'i' , '.g':'. , . z9 ;', , r';f:•!Y;... - i'',,:l.i!?;i t:.` , t . . .._.. .. _... . Location. Philadelphia. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do.. Do.' Do. Do. - Do.. Do, Do. Do. Do. •-• Do. Do Do. Do. Do. Do, Do.- Do. - 82 1 79 77 181 Bucks county. Do. Delaware county. Chester county. Lancaster city. Do. Adams county York county. Do. Betts county. finirisburgh. Lebanon. • Harrisburg., Reading. ~ .chuylkill county Do. Dauphin county. Schuylkill county. Carbon county, Columbia county. Luzerne county. Do. Northumberland co. Union county. !Mifflin county. Huntingdon county. Mifflin county. Centre county. Blair county. - - Mifflin county. Franklin county. Cumberland county. Perry county. Do. Franklin county. Cambria county. Do. Bedford county. Cambria county, • Bedford county. Westmoreland Co. Fayette county. Westmoreland" Co. Fayette county. Westmoreland Co. Fayette county, Washington County Do. ' Greene count 3 Do. Do, Pittsburgh. Do. Do. Do. Do. ~.;,::,:. ::-,:::;-,.; ~,,,s:-..:..t....e....14,t,;t VIMPENkWiii Prepared etideorrectedeveryAfternoon. PonT OF PIT 1038:1:14-W triNCIIES WATEII •, ARRIVED. Aliehigan, boles, Beaver; Louis Df Lane,: Bennet,.Brownsville; - Consul, Mason, Brovvrisville. Lake .Erleilloops, Beaver. De lisib,=—Cincienati. Island Paeket, - TOwery, 'Wheeling: DEPARTED: Lake • Lalce Drie,!Hoops, Beaver;. Consnl, Ma`scni, Brownsville. Louis AfeVane, Bepnet, - Brownsville. , .Michigan Boies, Beaver. Itudson, „Ebhert," Talisniari, Jacob; St. Louis. The Cincinnati Advertiset of the 18th SaYB::i During the past; twenty four. hours up to the last evening at :dark, the Ghio, at ourlanding, had re ceded about 6 inches There is in the channel, bvtween here arid ,Louisville. about .31aet water. BAI P S' Ii y v its.n Huds6h, 161 hi:ids:tobacco, 44 sacks wool, - 3 - eacka rags, G,casks .bacon, 1 bx. tin plate, 1 bx. mds, :3 tons furniture.' • - 'Cincinnati—pr. iitr. American, 62 bags featherS 4 1 cask,.3 tierce, bacon, 12 bxs.-rmls.. 23 hints. to bacco, 13 bbls. 20 kegs, 118 sacks wool 62 ' castings, 20 Mids. bacon, 9 casks' do, 40 Jkls. ap ple's, 16 kegs butter. $l. 'Louis—pr. str. Talisman', 1 bbl. hams, 18 sacks feathers-, 131 'dry bides, 3 casks lead pipe, 88 sacks wool, 12 bxs.i rnds. 109 bales buffalo-robes. - - Monpngahcla Impivroncni.—Pr str Louis M:Lane, 1 bx. mds, .27 kegs inails, 1 lot sundries. , CIOOPER'S NEW NOVEL, and more new wo'rks. V. at COOK'S Literary Depot, 0 Fourth itreet. The Red. Skins. or Indian and login; by J. F. Cooper, anthor of Pathfinder, &c. &c. Lady'sl3ook for August, beautifully embellish ed. Old Ironsides - and Old Adams, or stray leaves froin the Log Ora It i tan, of Wars man, by Rev. C. IV: Denisen, Chaplain. Small nooks oa great subjects, being Philo sophical Theories! and Philosophical experi ence. • The connection I .beiween Physiology and In tellectual Science. i The Principles of Criminal Law. The Corsair, or The Foundling of the. Sea, an American Romance. LittelPs Living Age, No.' 113. • Hilliard on Real Property, , a new Law Book, in two large volumes.:.. philliys on Scrofit' 10, anew medical work just published. The Omnibus. animitationofthe London Punch, illustmted by Quizeomic. - - Eastern Newspapers for this week. Penny Magazine,iNo.. 23 , - jy 214 tsw; SFLLERS , LIVERPILLS—For Ague anciFever. ! The liver is more or „less out of order in all at tacks of fever and ague , so much so that the ague is not always curable.milesi the - liver is first Bet right. Aheml is to check Agnes by Quinine, when the Liver is diseased, trequently.bringi on general Dropsy. If the Liver Pills be.used before taking quinine, and', cautiously continued after it, so as to keep the bow ele open according - to the general directions, not only will'return - of chilli lie less frequent,. but the cure will be more perfect. The Liver Pill is particularly useful in all sAueish sections of the country. • ht all regions, the liver, is so often in a - bad state. as to be concerned. in producing a large portion of theirmal:. adles. Let the resident population give it a fiditrial; keep their briwels open with lila pill;takein each case twenty grains of quinine between the chills to check thern, and fifteen gfains every Pight or ten days at terwards,,-for-geveral weeks and they will seldo need 'FilLysician for Ague and Fiver. Prepared and gold by 1 R. E. SELLERS, .1)-21 57 Wood street: _., Notice. • IN 'the, Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny I County, of March Term,.1846,.N0.34. in ; the matter of a '' , ,Road in Pitt Township: The viewers having reported in favor of a Public Road, notice is hereby'given' that the . further 'action of the Court will be applied for in the premisel'iM proof of this notice. ROBT. WOODS, • Att , y for Road. . . . J. Bry-ar, ' RECTIFYING DISTILLER, and orbofesale deal er in Foreign and! Domestic Wines and Liquors No. 114 Liberty street] and 53 Diamond Alley, Pitts! bur g h, Pa. :. . , - jy2.l—y ANO FORTE Afr . - ATICTION—wiII be sold added to the sale at Mr. Jacob Weavers on Thursday next an excellent Piano Forte, :which was omitted in band bills.- - jy 21 Pj MICENNA, Auctioneer. VCONEMY CIDATZ:;-10 bbls Ecoppmy Crab 1-1 Cider. just received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSOIV. ANNERS OIL-42 barrels Tanners Oil jus received and for sale ny ,y;2l. 'MILLER RICrETSON. lIICE.-10 tierces su erior rice just e e" •ed and afor sale by r jy !21 14I.LER & RICOETSON. Selling Off AT TILE. STORE. - LADIES, look oat for bargains, as I have reduced tho!prices.42( all ay; summer goads. On hand a splen did assortment of Paris and English Lawns; Beheges, Balzorines, Sum mer shawls,scarfs Cravats. Al so , Ribbons,Flowers, Fancy and Plain Braid Bonnets. For the'aentle- Men, a few splen did vest patterns, pant s tuffs, gold and silver mixed hyeeds,slfirts,col- W. 11. GARRAR.B.: inst received another: box of White Bonnet Rib bons. „ ; iy`2o TI RY GOODS, Furniture, Groceries and 'Queens 'lmre at Auction. AtllPKenna , s new Auction RoomsiNo. 114 Wood street, 3d door from sth, this dry, Monday July 20t14 - at 10 C'elpek, 4., be solit, a large assortment of Dry Goods; And -at,2 o'clock,-P.M. tt. large 'l4 - of qimensware 'tobiieco; furniture, tr.d: - i P. APKE - 24NA . ' - . , Auctioneer. The-Baniclof the Pore. THE!h . Bank of the Pope; or•the'sacred4axes of the chancery and of the-Penitentiary otltome r as established by Pope John XXII in 1316,.and pub lishe'd 5y Pope Leo X in! 1514, translated into En gliah from the edition in 1744 Poesale by LOOMIS, Avant. [Journal copy:l OLD, WINES - Bc-,L14U.0R5,-consisting of Pott,Wine; - - , Madeira • Win% • • j * Malaga - do; - Rhenish . doi—in hafrand - quarlet and On draught warrinte&iniii; . Vale Brandy, of2differefit: brands; ' • : Park dif t - Holland Gin, fine flavor; - ~. • Peach Brandy, 8 : years old; Apple! Ai' do; • • Old Rye Whiskey; 8 and II yeirs - 'Part of the above Liquors'frOm undei Custom flonse Leek, for sale In•quantitics to'sult* P. C. MARTIN = , 60 Water sf; - . OR°.CIIIED C. pa.rre6 . tuperirtkati-.CI- .. „Iclgi.for .RT ji TQA - I'.• .4 • :410.11r*rstreei. 01,-tRA . Barrelo Copperas for sale C 37 20 --- C. 3LA*TIN 60 Water greet ;ne; r;E.,:c: OEM= IPLEN DID- HOUSEHOLD --FURNITURE, chi/timid queensware, settees i .glassuare and kitchen utensil's at Auction, by P. 31.'Kenna; at the dwelling. of :qr. Jacrob Wearer; l'ayette st., nbar - Wayne. On Thursday next, July 23d, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold his household and liitclien furniture, as he is declining house keeping; all, of which is nearly new and. has been kept in the best of Order . ; among the articles may be mentioned the following, via: 1 splendid ma oganey secretary and hook Walnutt frame -cane seat .rha.irs;.:- • , Rocking Chairs; = • Fancy, windsor and common. Chairs; Dining and breakfast Tables; Mahoganey Card do; - - • - r do: sewing Stand, a fancy article;, 1, splerididhigh post Bedstead; and Pier Looking Glasser Chamber ,., do ds • - Wash and work standi; 1 Chin atea sett complete; • 4 1 Brittanniailo ' do; • '- • A lot of glass and queensware; 1 pair of Shefiield's plate earielestielcs, a splen, did article; " - • Parlor hall, dinin" room and stair , earpets,„ excellent .quality; Rag Carpeti; Brussells hearth rugs'handsome pattern; 111attrassesleather beds'and bedding; . Fenders and fire irons; - Venetian and Gothic Blinds; • Knives and forks in setts; Astral Lamps; Stair Rods;' L patent accelerating leyerspring S day inantel clock, gothic 'pattern, entirely a new style, as time keeper, and .the first of the kind ever sold at public sale in Pittsbiag.h. Togetberwith a great, variety of kitchen, utensils, Terms. at sale. P. .1 1 PKEDINA, iY/ 7 AuCtioneer. HAWLS SHAWLSII:- ' "Down town Cash House." Cashmeres, splendid patterns, different styles; Broche, ' " " gt . Thibet, Oinbri,*wro't and plain, and all atm - dee p fignred. Silk, ward. Ottoman,' chameleon changeable and other styles. . Sturdillas. Bar 'a and Damask, fig?. Mous. Diaines, Ombr, and rdain, in great variety. Also --Daman-Ili, of Sewing Silk, 3 or 4 left.; find will be sold at low prices to close the stock. Berage, superior and low prices, great bar gains. 1)1.8 BARROWS &;:TURNE4.: European and General Agent. T(111E. subscriber continues to make remittances 1 to or.furnish Exchangeori England, Ireland, §cotiand, Fiance or Gerniany, to any amount, Worn .t 1 to WOO. Pasiengers brought out, and all business connected with an. European Agency attended to by the suliseribei, personally, who leaves on the first of October of each "yeaffor Europe. ;JOSiILTA ROBINSON; European General Agent. iyl7-dlw-&wlin" Third - st;,near Wood; CRUTCH!'. SCRATCall—Teter, Itch, 'Salt _ S ,.Mem. 4c.-Who would scratch' fOr a single day, when afflicted with the Totter, Itch, or other diseasessof the skin, if they knew what would re lieve and' cure them? 'Tie horrible to be 'obliged to Mb and scratch wheh alone, but more 'horrible to abstain from it (for decency's sake) when in company. Let it be remembered that DR. LEI. DY'S 'FETTER AND ITCH OINTMENT is the must efficacious of any other preparation:in eiist anee in curing the 'fetter, Itch, and other diseases of the skin. As all diseases of the skin niust'alise from the impurity;of the blood 'and . fluids of the body, and where such diseaies may be "of hing standing, and the constitution effected thireby,lf Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills be used with the ointment; they will cure " any 'case whatever, and ifthey do not, the money will be returned'hy Dr. Leidy.- Most cases, however; will be effectu ally cured by Dr, Leidy's 'fetter and Itch Oint ment, unless the whole system is impregnated by. the diseased tumors,- whict,- - wilt -Le _ completely. carried off froin the systsm by Dr..- Leidy's Blood Pills, and the surface of the skin healed by the Ointment. Price_ pf pintment, 25 cents. For sale by .. B. A. FAIINESTOCK- & Co., , jy2o. corner of 6th eta Wood'sni. cIANTr _ V ..:BTON RIFLE BARRELS.--4 boxes rifle gun barrels, warranted of-the best qualityijuat4re ceirsd. on consignment from the manufacturer,Tand will be sold at the manufacturers wholesale prices, a constant supply will be kept oil - hand jyl4-d.k.w. GEORGE COCHRAN, No il6Wood DALIN OLL--700 Lba: PALM OW; for stile by . . B. A. FAHNESTOCKi & CO; Corner of 6th awl Wood strecta. OTIC co.partnershlp of Holdshill & IN Browne being dissolved on the 28th day of. April last, by the decease of M. K. Browne, all persi3nain debted are notified to pay to Messrs. Mall& Browne,. (at the old stand, N 0.87 Wood street,) they being duly authorized to windup the entire business of the late firm, without delay. • • • ELIZA AdIOLDSIBIP, • , Surviving Partner , • DAVID. L. BROWNE, Administrator of the estate of ISI -X Browne jy7-lin • SAHUEL C. MILL. OEO. O. lEROW:N; li.7LL .13 R. OWN g, •• • - <svccrssons TO -13,9if:MUT . : .11CD DitOWNE,y• _ IZIPORTkitS'a4 iiitintif46turein. of Wall Paper, 'and General Taper Warehouse',`. No. 97 - Wood street,Tittsburgh. • 174 1 REONT'S" OREGON AND .CALIFORN.I.A. 1_ PXPEDITION.—Na.rrative the Explo ring Ra - pidition to the - Rocky .31ountains- in the year 1342, and to Oregon and North California in the years 1843-- . -i4. '..Ry Brevet Capt.. J.,-C..Fre moot of the Topograithical Engineers, 'under, the .T orders of Col. J.,. Albert, chief of the Topogra phical Bureau. For sale by . ".. , LUKE LOOMIScAgt. (Journal. -eopy.)'._ Xr1:111PH SOAP--1 gross Jules Hauls nyinPli soap .Lll for softening, beautifying and preserving the sliin -from chopping, just received and for sale by ski 1 B. A. FABNESPOCR ar. corner 6111 and Wood itreetri. :For Cinch:tut-0; . The new and Ligla Draught Steam -.V44l,:ni.f•i. Boat Pearl, Pk May, Xaslor, will •••• ,--••-•• • atart on Wednesday, For freight or passage apply on board. - - P. S. Draught of water 141inehes.• Cabidall in State Rooms. Sheriirs Rate. BY virttte - of a writ =of Fieri issued * out of the District Court of Alleglieny•Comity,atid to 'me directed, will be „exposed - to public Bale`; at the Glass, _Cutting Shop of William F'eacocJt s Smithfield street, Pittsburt;ll,:on 'Tuesday, the 2lit day-of July, 1846, at 10 o'clock, 4. 31 . ., tfie follow ing property, to wit - -' A lot of Glassware; 1 Steam'Pn,gine also, all, the "Afachinery and ,Fixtures, &c. said shop. 'Taken in execution as the, proPerty cif William Peacoak & T. D. 'W. White, at the suit -9f Isaac. Phillips, and to be Fold by ELIJAITTROVITIO, Sheriff's Office, Pittsbfitgli, JOY - Rachhee , s lEttstpry , of the Popes... E History of 'the Poperr,- their church:and state, in the sixteenth and seventeenth denttsi' tizzies, by . Leopold Ranke.;;translated Coin, the laSt edition of the German; by Walter' Keating ley,' Lt. Trittity college, ' ' - FOr, sale by tunic: LOOMIS, Agent. • ' [ .l° lirnaraOk4:' , , .. . T -- EMONS.IOO-43ores.. lemmas Jo good order, J...l'fat(sale by ' :P. jy 20. • - 60 Water street. • It SALE-,-Thren_valuabjeb g Lots situate on-,Sces,md.strect, , , , between • -Cherry Alley and Grant Street—second ward„ Pittiburr s b: "The abet's LOU. are each- 201eitOont, and 80, feetin'ileptb: more desirable'location; for fatvellings 'cannot be found within. the limits eCthe'city. - ZTOrnris'accor.4. MMiating. Enquire of W,.:AVLESLT,ER . f' - Breetrii 4th est; WHISkEY-40 Ills rectified IVliiikey,A fine "article; for sale by „ Co Water,st.,, =II r , " P MEI
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