Vrtsbpterian °ohanntr. PITTSBURGH, JULY 1, 1863 The War. Our readers are well aware that, from the very commencement of the war, while affirming our great national superiority over the rebels, we have also insisted upon a proper appreciation of their •strength and determination, and upon the wisdom of keeping always, an adequate foree, and of so making battle that resistance - ,,niotild be hopeless. We have also urged that the Government should so act tut to make the war truly national, adepting,s, platform broad enough and strong enough to bring all upon it, (extremists excepted,) and to - keep them there. was on ,these princir pies that we entered in 'for the ; a nd from these we ha,ste neyArr,sitioetva.: We have stated our own pecitlintlitahieuic and preferences, tint bave _always i i a , v eq. them, as in duty bound, -that we might cooperate in unity, and in enforcing gin taws. For our steady affirmation of the enemy's power, resources, add determinstion i und: for hence urging.the• necessity-.of outGoV--. eminent adiiiiting'iliiiOnal order to the attaining of air adequate force, we have been Mut% reproached ."::ant felt it incumbent onus ,to giir e ing, from our watnh and4Oh a i e , done it in no equivo:cak,inaniket: ".';Sorry axe we that it was notlyknind;:ittirn :that ':we, have now an - awful ,deinonstrAtinii , cif tbe correctness of our-opinione of our counsels, . •': Paz INVASION ,01i!,POrturLy,:ihtr. t f,Afir one of the most: diagfacefil `creideir of the' war, A raid r few .cavalfyi, may ,he , made into any border'State httt'AfeiC' is 44 regular invasion:: The cricmy , -,outen!fltith` cavalry, artillery * an& - yinkalttry; different places. He ocaupies a stretch of country from Al!Connpllskutti,PY a length of something like ~ o neohOndre#, miles, and a breadth , of‘about forty milesp, reaching to the Sue river; to the capital ot the ..State ) one of- the . , State's most denitifiiettled cliatriots, Efe' plunders us of flour, hap?n,,aWe gopds, horses, fat cattle * entiehing.liinself on the spoils. Ete'teirs't4P'o4i, - .Yallividiinti burns our. 'Caniek, deliberately, advancing day' after'iley, ;#44 abides I = How is , alLthis PF. -,Had -our State author ities no foresighk; the people all cravens .ipPearanees are us, but there are -.pall" hi:Lions:7; 1. We 'iligirAiated•thd:pOiver * and, enter-. prim) of :oar iToo-, We ',thought iti':noitl4l, neithei' or Aare, sucha - thing. We trusted Of the .:,Government at, Washington Wd 401# ,thatLeeminild not *oh uo"'tit4out gaddkiet ll /441tIee r and we thought the`foroo there was fully ids- quote to: insureqmrsafety.- 8. Wevhad, , ihout- 100,000 of our" -, noble= young men in the National army. deprived best viar terial, and authorised confidence - that wet would.he protected. ' But; witilOhiee, ara.pallititions - they do" not justify the condition in A which wo , wire found. Vcrelwiiitsiiil 200;050- men capable ; of bearing,ll6BlL bie-lialf of these, least, should ,have beim organiaedi'ailUiPPi4 trained, and'aifayi riady. Oar first business now is to expel -the foe and rtl d Wei id: power :Ma ',a readiness :to "meet, shallmake: sueoess.ts, him hopeless Tun Deane oirmin ENifirf eannet yet , be certainly known. This is ment,:eirtnin r f that ife.contenine the giVehorities, *rash- , ington, and , :has but little:. regard' for ours "fro they; find, himself , mistaken,' 4.,C`roiti - accounts (Monday) he: was at Oliambeniburg. The invading army" numbers„abotit 00,000 men, it' the mein' body. Gin. Lee's whole ',three is ,abouit . 100 , 000 . The pYrimee loniximen de: clered,;by l thfi rebsis„ to make Pe n nsylvania the battle field, and- to dictate , a peace the banks of the .Busquehanna.. If either t our pusilanirnity,er our selfleitpnrtY strifes, will '"mike* , subiiiii te • - the diotaon, eve richly deserve our' fate Hitt we. lave no idea that our people ire eo fair fallen:., There has been'iniuilitiPatiii; we must ccinfess, but the contest is not tobedecided in a,idayV, Inman trill litizonpithe Nage Our people have - been* , dWelling at ease, thinking that no hank winddeiceme:pea them.; erelPtPllt!ded.? Sem) they will recover and-be men. AEWe PROM TIM BOOTH:WM is-not SO, eheettitiging is we Mild 1611; Gen. Hanks Inedean , assaolt on T•3rt Hudinii, and' wark,rePulsect With serioust foss, Be still invested thellace. ,i.blagruder was .advau oini,from!Texiisrwith an armi,. to relieve . Port Hudson. Tliniebels have a report that Grant was repulsed,atTickshurg;iithskiess OEII, OOO . This is not - ; believed, bit. the delaythere is disson!agi)eg. . ' Gen. Itoisierans has moved from Mur turshero', . with, success. He has,-taken Shelbyville. :The rebels are organising an anq 40;000 men in 'Kentucky,on the Eloiitli'side of tho• : Oumbelend , and talk of crossing' Kentucky and invad lig Ohio. The crisis of the war is evidentlrtt proaohing. Our only fears are from ..11 divided North. ) , fte‘wief,inieans, lawn* to acoomplish his purposes: When ,he in tends that the weak shall conquer; he,gives them 'unity 'end' ent,irgy; and when jie would discomfit the poiverful, be sends divisions, and makes their heart as water. THE ARMY , 91 RoTolsao hugs Washington. Its.Roaitilik att4 movements, are so uncertain,.:, Co,o ! liesitste about uttering any speottleahlisP 'Mho change of e,emniTt l irders indipAqvacteifi _ cient . tio a , is . • Postscript. —Just as we are going to press, the telegraph brings us the tidings that Gen. MonLErtax supersedes Gen. HAiiiCK as COMMANDER-IN -CHIEF of the United States armies. This bright ens onr prospects of victory and peace. The position is that to -which Gen. Ma- CLELLAN is peculiarly adapted. We thought it a niisiakii! when le took the field, because we reared that his place.could, not - 114 lupilled" in - Wiiihilagton. And' facts have shown that our fears were well founded. Nothing has gone right since Gen. 124444iw s aliposn ed Ariber, remarks we reserve till we learn whether the telegram received has announced a veritable fact. Gefi. jjooker- i FfS,E.a.m*eve , :rAißse4;:ofThis,:C wand.YPwand. Too country breathes more fr eely. His appointment to' the'Vena of the army, and his coo t tlquame thsm,ohsye Ibsen to As the strangest thingsAmang President Lin eolu's official acts. - .Hooker has fearless nesdimed :daft, fmaking - -)hilul-forii Of oitr' , beat generals to head a column, under a wise order; but the qualities needed in a comtnansioXinzahrefnacialtlaVgamMy, he does not pcslsessi while ,his„profanenoptl,, b (4649liii; andefforte ti { toaupplant his Superiors render , hits despicable To-have. gimen, us Itope; andAtiles,,shouldthave Amen enough: , Let I , not. anOther :MA Ale ' 'pro' tooted. Under suelVrabli pest 4 4 36'td 1 bli*us While gcA4r. was in, iaTriand l 14 It. 11, 4uti.44 4 1v,eii , sp,aring. n..our nritioismss and now•thatle is•Temovedqwefeet•it to , be.equallyn , :dnty, towetintributerOcti 'peittoit -toward' ,:oen the repetition of innun_ariother. bfeneral Burnside we could admire for his sterling ••,••• integrit,xdtd*Cyptal f rat t immil we Must insist upoillihtaneang parre the or 1.4 - • L' 19 , • * iiiiditroitl6ll/6 or eir high cominsnding 41•10Ai•it , a eir-; officers. • tit . -4 Gen. George Meade. Every patriot feelaa,deep interest in the Oemman /hem Ayntli z thliitomac, Whoever he may he. 6ell:lifetiAle, who he* MIA ih'e:rOthilliiii4446l4aiidad,i' hrigade in the Pennsylvania Reserveo,49Bl, When that Division first took tit - 44111.' 1 'W the capture ofilentlecOali;ai the battle of tin . fore Richmond, Genend blefsda. ,was,„ l # ll 4-.- 1 1,-,Piv,lB,l9m.too*LlZAwifiro - InAlie, battle qatt- ObancellorsvilleAse-eoni, manded an armreorpsi performed his part.-----He is highly esteemed in the army. He is gentlemanly,, brave, prompt,, i ,ficlf : ,p9sremehi euergefi,u,--- ) r;Wheth er he is adequate to Ahe position is a matt bd TAW' If etine' man in a thousand-; hardly-one-in a thousand of regularly educated military men, , that <is Ca P al gViltiOAßi in gArl a TTTP f a hundred t housand s o l diers . It ';i11, be an experiment with Gen. Meade, and such experiments are Mreendingly expensive. Those with Ge,ps. McDowell, Pope, Burn side, and Hooker, cost us each atbdutds:ooo men, an,dolor ef f ;Mauytmohtha,,Of pre eiquatir!. Ma costus soon of4gYlanii ,enP#l,;„P44, Heoker's has lost r us_negly,our . iplisitionsduarliginia,.. and , •an --invasion .of both Maryland and Pennsylvania: The army gets tired of such experiments; and well it may. The country abo, *rah), them A fewmfjasueb „tuyhe last, would cost us the natroin f lif." - ' 4 Bat i trhat is to be dou€4 ,ThalourGenerals'inrinecl , proved , to; be utterly incaVibler- oir* to restore either of-tham, would be utter folly; would be certain ruip,-,imthe nation's present oiroutaawerArtalliall hope that Mr. Lincoln , , es ibis . time used a wise judgment. „ „ , Gen. Meade is about forty-seven years of __ _— age; a graduate of West Point; was in the Mexican war; 'ig Let him trivif patriotic, and c tlket-prayers , of Ohristians. Rick Soldiers.—An acquaintinde Rei mer pupil, has furnished us a list of Tenn aylvaniane, now in Lincoln Hospital; D.O, Which we print in another c olumn., EcnEsustricAL... Rev. Dr. W. A. Boorr, formerly of Cal vary chureh, San Francisco, has been re ceived kuttoßtkeigfEtatitiblzrkesbyterian Church, And has nlso recnived a call from Presliiterfan n ehireh, ' ' „ - t" Rev. 9. HUNTING TOX.vasahhjalled pastor of the Presbyterian , ohnteh, of Dover,, Delaware, by the Presbytery of Lewes, on. Monday evening, Xay 31. itev.:;j4.lALAns,ssort,A)cpan:Arawctsco, has 0444.10 'the JAN 1 3 1;sbyterian c nro , 111011 Ma t `="' Natchez; ,-7-Bey. Mr,Strattpn,officiatetreg nlaily in' the church at linfebez, and the prayer-meetings had not been intermitted or interrupted, either. at Natchei.im Art Gibson, :since - this unhappy - war began. The klhurch at Port Gibson is yet' without a settled pastor since the death of Bev.' Dr. Butler. ,And now the whole, popula tion mast be nnshrouded in gloom sea r nem; ehiii:Ohes and.dwellings converted:into hospitals,±and ,crowded -e:sick i and wounded - soldiers. I pray that these ',tam itkets'ny oPoP to an0 11 4,` 6 4 perpetu al end, / and peace,, union t - friendShip,, and gOod goiernmentli restored der: Arent.: York Observer. • 'or* preebyWrisa Banner. PitibiletioftClariii,*: 12311 MEI Met at Brookville, on Tneadat, - )Tnne 16th. There Were present ' eight witnietliriVatid nine ruling elderif‘ There was a larger than:4llnel ntinheref.ixiireiVAdi**ek. bers proent'froin the 137P;JiE, 1 anif ditr own Church. • ~ el Hy' ' 'reeitVed, 6081 esbytary , atWashington, ad' declared. hia4 seeeptanee . of the call from, Bethel Fie wmoio eordin'gly hied and r instilled pastor' of said ehurdlV:4l.lifiiiiKitlkaisl'preabbed the 14eTaiel!r•;-*Xi!,ll9lltiPPl.Fss.ol4jited.e., PIO; g elFne unpatitatiipnal witestions,and Oft lefelt:A/Wv"hhilbk tat 4".1.010,4#04: PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.-WEDNESDA , JULY 1, 1863. gave the charge to the pastor, and Mr. El der to the people. Rev. 3. S. Elder, and Joseph Cochran, EN., Commissioners to the last General Assembly, made quite interesting reports. The pastoral relation existing between Rev. S. P. Kinkail and the churches of Academia,Richland, and Rockland, was dissolved! Calls from the churches of Cal lenshiut and Concord were placed in Mr. Kinkaid's hand's, of which he - declared his acceptance, and Presbytery resolved to meet at'Canimbi* to install him on the third Tuesday of Septbmbir. An invitation` as received from the Presbytery of the 'll. P,'Chnret, then in session in Brookville` , to Unite with them in praYer'shiliionferein t e ou Wednesday at IO o'clock' 'Which- Was - cordially az- Cepted;ifid : it innjoritir - bf :our members at teilded'at time • ' - S. C. ' t ; • tura - pas . 41. • WES Taney; As well4,ae t • - • 7; 1 1.* C A*: IliNaktt4e l3 tlrlere ,works ; cif,4 4 4 6ll B,May,lo!,psplsotedb o y,t,he gerernment k r, acre requested * Ltiemeelieii into working partaee`for the same, ;' and that they report the same to the ritteburgh CemleitteeZ. -11*4 - ac-or ;Kr 1 ..441 . ,.:• • 4 -4 • .s .- -1 • , irsohn S IARNABV!/ 4 , 3 4 JAR 2 .ftt,%144 4 *Rarit! ,41 4 xe9efved by the autliorAittes this matuiwg,whioh,they son ; sidiiipYi l fedtty - rellikithr that' 87,000 troops had passe through 'ElitanlaY; •`, together:withilo4-fieeta Of den: -Lei - "z was ut,Chanibersbuigpp Eto paturday. • Thil dipatiormare thst , ti , stro.ngl!ffort: wi47bPPOe , " to •-• obtain foothold this wide of the river: The . rebelshave rema app re . n , tve. onr fait* t k • gin attabrititheurly• There, wasrekirnkishing“slong the , - line.'thia. ' ll 9*PAlPutzSikafriSlllot- x yi: 'c • Great ikleitePl3,4k:9l4lo•llPl3 Geri! ftiiii'makeerti rittadititionlor.twii thousand IshOreriTtek dik-Agnihisr The oitisens are P er: , ganiting fatty - IA ...alettiltitilistit mating sent t 4. guird the pewdetkinagesine, AIL the war vesseLs theLklav v yarti c hava,been placed in fighting order, The bridge " etePthe t nitpuiqubhanna,bo lumbia,"destrafid fat' infig:touiteent feet.abeie , high titater, , aud• SOW $ 157 , 0 09- eik:t tit' `.) Among those in the fight wevefifty s three gross,who, a ft er making intrenehitents, fought bravely. - e The latest latest report Wthat the rebel forces are leaving little Yorriniearvineing on. HarTis bdailogthey Jagla la like by a flank movement; % probably crose t ing,the, , ,Llusquehanna itrliainbridge'orMiddlefoifiu 3 14figitieit ski be falling t baok from MO i iNa n PO4 ) t zda lot fio meet 9aa.„N[4daortioa:MOVillg =Ahem: droll&Ati last -reports`was at City; "" Capture of 'Shelbyville rtism*Allsr.RB,4Riir or 'iris OvidioA.A.LAßl), t. - June 28 ,12 'Official information was received of the.ostp tuA? of Shelbyville, last night, by the iroopsun, do* 'Orlkigei• Oeni:Vleeler and occupying the place, . fled _at :the ap- Pioiteldf:,the Fedirnit44teldine,.the plaits with out a *is cttpttund: qwee pieces artillery l• and , Wee , htindfoti"prlsinteri; among tlinuejihe so6Wok`bilier The Stars and Stripes floated from many'srin:- doweland - house:9tops: i The 'peoplegate • tlfe treops - ti hearty,sreloome.: . ?Braggieft•Shelbyrille Sresterdas Morning, - The oars were running all night before, moi ingt,he_stores andsialf,andlironri4d. .Tht.bA4go oiler Pa ol 4 l 7gr** B **vetl• , Aragg.4l4oPlit: and T . ,q99 . at WartrineC • Invasion zof Ohio Apprehended. Owe*At, Tune committee of eitiieilt had`pi `interview *ith"qest. : `BUrnside last night relative to the d efenses ` .Otty.... The .Own mjetie adjournedaction,to meet 'tide morning. Thera 'a - genera ' ausgenelea business. At Colunibut, inietingTaaffeld'at the State House. It whiradakielsed`by'doi. Ted, whoasid,he had.inforiiitiail that the rebels' del Irliff ' sign to , enter Ohio ththin-tlie Ueremonth. Ges; Hoder's larewelllddreit.‘-41m: tokingscoo4o4, of 'thr, Aunty of the Potomac rfsADQUARTBRB.- Amax orrixe,Porcatac, JU1143. 28.4-,Elea Seeker hag; ion:all : Abe 'following fare well addresi: ..In conformity with ceders from the War De perimhsii;:deled, ;glib, I relinquish velu m...and of the Army tlxi:3otoinac: It is fims fifts4 Major General'eso. G. - Meade, "a - hreye and,accomplished officer ? who has , nobly earned tire eirrhfkimee'and it; aria) , on man`),, Well -fought With the belief tht say. usefuipess,ps-ccipmander • of the. Army of the Potomac is impaised, l l„ perk from it, yet, lac!". withcut the telpst i euMios : . ; 'be - sorrow, of parting th e o many battles is re 7 lie Tea by the conviction thel - tfie the ePerege and deiotion of this army rill . nevi:U.(446e nor fail;, that it'will yield to smcciissor:si it has to me, a heartY and willing. support. With an earnest prayer thirthe dr' itsi &Ms ;may bring successes worthy of it. aid Ination t , I-bids it Jcsurn, /loons's. .4 ,7 ,„,;I t Thia was fojlowr 1). as . 1 ; 1 179 8 1 ir l °l 3 2 6 4 4 . 1 Meade, dated; .11,E4a4ituairana Awry OF nil POTOMAC, JunelB, 1888. .. ~ .: (g .-Bys.direction,,of.the. ,, Psesident .of the, United States, I hrebynsentlie t ionunand •of the dmpy : ,,,, of the "PotomaC As% moldier, in obaiing this; order, an order ,totallyetnpaptote4,an ,4mssolicit ed,„l. havie no prckinhies or pledges to make. • :The 'count ry lobkiitnotheMiny'to - ielie•ve it from the devastation a l / 2 'ol Mgiane of a hostile ha vssion.- Whatever sacrifides licare called upon to un dergo, let-us'have in,virna i conlitantly Ludo' of the intriest,inVilV44, andlet each man detennine to do his I.duti f .leavingli•an all-con trolling Providence thellir, wition of tfie.contes t . It.s great 'Mindanao .that ...I relieve in command of this army an eminent, and seacco.4 plished . soldLer, whose namo,,.must i ever,,,pppeci couspienetts Wel lOVies achie'vements; but I rely upon • the hearty. support of; my com rades is arms to,assiknisfin:theAischarge of the duties of the important'ttuit whichbeen has, confided to me. . , • , , 112%2 . Proclamation of Gov. Cfirtin, talljiltierKoo ' • Thrtc . Months • • 11,tuarsnotth, June'26th, 1863. The enemy is advancing in force into Pennsyl- Mid& He his a strong coluinif within twenty three miles of Harrisburg, and other columns aro miming by Fulton .and Adams Counties, and it can no longer be doubteeilisit formidable in vasion of oar State is in actual- progress. The calls Already , made for volunteer militia in the exigency have not been met as fully Mlle crisis rtquirest.. I, therefore,,nolr issue,thin, .proo-, lamition, aiding for sixty`tfioustind Bien to COMO prOmitly forward to defend the State. They will be mustered into the service of the State for the period of ninety days, but will be required to serve only so much-of the period of muster as the safety of our people and the honor of our State May. require. • They: will rendetrous at points - to bedesignated'in the General Order to be issued .this day by the Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, ,which order wlll also set...forth the details of the arrangenients for Organisation, clothilk,'sribirtitence, eqUipments and supplies. I will not insult you by inflamthAtOry.Appeals. A people lito want the heart to to, defend' their soil, their ' hinnies and their firesides, - are not worthy ^to be accounted nien. Heed not the counsels of evil-disposed persons, if snob there be tn -- your 'midst. Show yourselves what you are-4 free, loyal, spirited, brave,. vigorous race. Do not .undergo the ditiginyn efleevirig your .de fens73 ~teL t be'citisins,of,ttithey Staten. ..;In defending the soilof Tetineylvania, we are con tributing. 4-; ihk . iritnii;el.qutantional Govern ment, ancllnilicating our fidelity to the national mom Gpr;o. Msein, ij.GenciCommauding. cause. Pennsylvania has always heretofore re sponded promptly to all the calls made by the Federal Government; and appeal to you now not to be unmindful that the foe •that strikes at our State strikes through our desolation at the life of our ,Republic ; and our people are plun dered and driven from their homes solely because of their loyalty and fidelity to our free institu tions. People of Pennsylvania, I owe to you all my faculties, my labors, my life; you owe to your Country your prompt and zealous services and efforts. The time has now come when we must all stand or fall together in• defense of our Slate and in support our Government. Let us so dis charge our duty that posterity shall not blush for us. Come heartily and cheerfully. to the rescue of our noble Commonwealth. Maintain now your honor.and freedom. - . Given under my hand , and the i glrek. seat of the • State, at trarisburg, this 26th day of June, in the yearof our Lord one-thousand eight him dred and sixty-three, and of the Commonwealth the eighty-seventy. [Naell.) By the Governor: ELI SLIFER, Seo'y of the Commonwealth: i fit•'PeiiiiipliaHint - at 1907' 1.863 Alien, E. lam • Co. GF, '4Bth: AdeMs;Lifotiert., • ''96th' Aleandar; Co. .1V I29th Arbaugh,cdohn Co.' , D;' . • Batiyst, Reserves. , Tp141.44e171, • Bell, J. S., • CO. A, • " . Borgia; r;k:,•• • " Btiting'johiw = ' Co 1 ," 116th Volunteers. Brealer,,David, Co. A. 4 448thf ;;;: '4l Co. ; Beard, Georg* • : 44 ' atioa; Bar,' Wink* . "Co'.'o; . • 83e " Bielister, John' F..;' E, 7 4415 t Bernard.,-;llitman; 73it - -• • Bailey,:jositua4:, ;; Co. 4 - 16th Cavalry Co, A', 151,4,Yoiunteers., Crotts ; .oterge, • ---;" 41 ""' C6 4 s4tt,',Tohlii Co. Gt, 5 4" Covert; ,Daniel;:' 7,ollrttl, Cunfar, M. 3'4 Cleman,WAliam, Co. B, 5...,.,5_94:1 1 „, 1 - 44 Curie, Gottleib, 734 : : - . - 09.11; '441 - Coffman, Adam, Adam,' ' CO; H, ' Cole;! !Co.‘11; ,,1 1 , 10Gi!! COMnierlC Donnie, !;00..A; , 81st Cl4B/4°&41181i, 145th Chapraan, Conatty,dateti, Co. " k - B9Gr n " 4 ! CHASE; Curran;-.Felix, • .•.•.:00.--,14" 102(1 Zfishinteers. Cuppa, Lewis, - • 7 COW,' - George A., Cahill; PitilokP - '6 Caliagbn ; John; Co E ' t . ; 68daf'-'3l Conway, Richard; CO: Li.' ~14017 _ ,Cavelryiti „co. Diqkie, : Co. A., Bth Reserves. Donaldson;"JOSSA . :CO. 7 o,7ll9ll - I,oliiiteers: • Donnaghay, - 78 d! :1 44 ' Davenport, J. N., Co.. G, 56th 44 ; , "JOsiith Dickerson; Charles,- DeinnellyV-11figh;.- r,co; Dawell ll ;2. l 9Alest Dailey ; - 4 - phrtC„ ; „ Co. B, , Co. G, 90th Yoinntairs., Eliiverth;' A.' - e, - 4 4 Evart; J. ' `6th Caralry/'""' Bi 6 enberiler, Martini , Co;' , l;: Sector, ,Goorge, 15841" 7 . , Fish, ',E. A., , G„.,7l7.iiii r , 9kiiikfo,„ Ferris`; James, ' Co. '6l; - `"7Bd . ' r", ;' Flannery, dames , `Co. x A , 1434 ." 4- .4 4 4 ' Gnu; F;'. - 4 Di:; Reierves.-•'''., Grallt,:-1" , 11%, • :1.. J.CO. Gushay, C. • • * 421 , 7 )1 aul4:; ~ 99.;11,` 74th •:• • , • Civoss,llinine, • Co. w : Gamble, Henry,' ' COl , ll4 o l.4othsr Item 51-t, Grimm, John, 4'. ).CO: • - 148th== G00411t 1 , , ,T.0hn0 . . Charing, George, . 4th Ifo'ffniet,4" `CO:' . •tr Veltinteere.„ Iftillson";' Henry, ' `Co.." • • •• Bth Cariliy. Holden, IL W., Co. D, 57th Volunteelw: Hilton, Alkerer - Co. K, 124th " Hookenbery, i 'Nf;„ . l” Lewis, • Hart, CO; A, " 3d R eserves. John;;' - Co. G, . 2d Herrington,-Horace; 90th Volunteers., Hamill,George,;: lienlitii;,Thomits,'. •CO B; ' 69th • 44 . • ' H; Hughes,! Co '6th blivalry-I_ , Horned,' Charles C., •:-.C0.-411;. 119th Volunteers: Houghteon, Jeronte, ..151st. Holmes, David, Co. B, 68d • -4 4 Hartman, John Ir;'• 158 d" - '4 4 Hughey, Isaac, "1:46d Hines, , . Co. D,. 1434 ," Inithidic William, Co E; Charles;" - c Co. C, - :7thlteserree.'.. Johneon, :44 Kennedy, $944; Keret,' -89 d Keepers, Joseph, Co G, 17th Ca airy. ' • Koons, John P., 04.14 , 119 th Voltiliteere. .Hester, I, . _ _ .44 KeR4F,, Co ; . Co. r, ,4 1.606( '" Long, RPl*ll' c Co .o4)i 1 Lupher, Parker , Co I, Lint urst , henry , ` ' 'Co A, Ist Artillery. ` Landis, James Co A, '' ": Ist Cavalry. ' Layton, ,John,‘."- Co. C,::' , lB9WNrolniteers. Liaderratithjno:. A., CO. o,' • 880 u, ; AV" - -; Mnitiii;••Chnstien, Co. I, Mor W., , ••• ,- 0, - •':69elV , ' Morris ,'3. John, .. Marking, Cheri" ; 75th, ; Ni)blnaltr, L, Co. NOB;'P., ' CO': A, 'll9th - 44 Nelson; Pater; • • 189th 41 Noble,!Wm. , ,••••• Co.' D,:';lssth • K, : 148d i 44. Co E, 28th.„ 44 - Piper L M, 00,y, Aisertes. .Pitnconse,'Jesiah, - ' Co. K; 90th Volitiltetnit -Peddick, John, 1 06.' : K; - ':824. 74 :•" ' 4 4 '-•."; Petrie; William, Co. E, 97th 44 Quinn, Patrick,, ;Oak " ' Ross R. R., ; Co J . . :I;iirliteserres. Rutherford, S. "C. I, 95th Nolunteers. Ratherberger, Gb. D, 46th . 44 Redfield; •06: - c, • .7111 t; Rowley, S. 8.,- " Reed, Heaikiali, Co. E, 148th ' 44. -Rankin Joseph , ; Co. '11; • .455th ft 44".: .Reiley, Andrew; . E, :.115th : Rumble, James, - " lst Reserves.. RaMsey; Janice 44, A, `l6th Cavalry • Russell, 0. F., L, '= 41`st Volunteers, Sottrin,-,r.; , Et:` F, . 110th Stearna,H.ll.; „4 4 F, 141st Shirk, Mtn, " Ar; 4 ' 4 K; 'sBd .{{•., : Schinearer; John,' 44' K, ''6th Ca"valry. Seibert, C; :4.4/. -,96tirt•Voltmteert Sparks,' Samuel, ; -44! E, • • ! oath-, .1! Soheelien, EdWard, , tith-Cavittry.. Saner, Ilenry, ` " . • Smith, Robert B, . 16(h-"' • Shields,` William, ; ' - 4 ‘ E; 142(U Voliiiiteare Smith;Charles, r Treader,. E, :44. Todd, James A., . 4 4 .1c; .3d-;Reserve's. . Thomas, James R ~ B, A' Terry, '" F, 86th Volunteers. Troller, •J0hn.4.:,::::.'; g$ G, ..=;: •! ! Taylor, Thoznea,M4. -; B,,•15,81 : Thottian, Ezekiel, :. Tanner, iiliam, 7' db 15•Itit Vantier,4 • :' Ds, . • " ,-": Wenger; M: 8., " 12th Iteservesif': Woo!l o itichardi i 4 " C,' ; 9th . - , 1 • 4 _,ALY 0 . 11 4 66 r:, Walliee;F. 'A:, • A; . -1.40t h .: Warden: - DeridDi' 'lB9th"; Wallace; John,''.; • " 73F, 189th - Walker, flemnel;:. • " F, 155th • ; 'Whitmore,,Charles E.-,.. 99th; • Wagner Alileft , !` G. 141 en. Young, 4 9 th' Zeigler, -Charles, - ":" -0, ; '4th Cavalry. Zimmerman, Wm. 8., " D, 'l424Toinntaers. • 'Vit. - Canino' Soothing' ay ;p ,Mr. J. D. /Osaka,: of the alicago INfnes, sant `" , 'me tci.sSy s word for myself,,. 1, bias hi` sir liotiilyt . siiiirSlllWintriditied iilthig We think it an excellent article, and would not be without it on any consideration. This is not a bid for your advertisement, as I shall continue to use it, whether you advertise or not. Yours respectfully, T. D. ADAMS. WANTED.—LocaI and Travelling Agents, in every TOWt or County. Clrmilarn, with Testinwhiale of Clergymen and Sctontine men, in regard to the bneinetie, sentfree. -8t '246 Penn DEN,TISTAY.Pa. P. SrLt, .N'o• Street, , attends to alt hranohee of the Dental profetislon. A. G. Cu*Tut. GROVER BLIMPS SEWING MACHINES tot ranalY And nuuturacturing PurlKMes, are' the beat 10 oar A. F. CHB,TONY, General Agent, 18 AM Street, Pittsburgh, ocl4- y , i NOTIIERi ! NOTIERS !, I fall to Immure wnisLow's SooTEEN44 SYRV !Olt This 4i,14b1e pileisi4itionle'thit,iiremoriptibil of one 'or the moat 6pe' iteitsced New-Eliglin‘, and leasibecto used with' nOver-billing 'sumo if/ TITOUBA.I4II3 - s • It not only reliefee the child . from pain Ind invigorates the stomach end bowels, corrects sicidity, and Oil tone and energy system: will ehlidetinptentlY *aid, eadqvieitothe Yulido4'Whic4i it not eiieedllyreniedied, end4tr death: believe lit Ah?jleitt and Bureeiltemedy in the World v in, all. eases of Ilersoriesir end:Drenning thurantezi, Whether , arising from Toothiii; 6 r from axtr?thir cause. Fall - dii ectiene for Itecontieny!esielil,,hottle. Nerve genuin e indeeti thi fee-Hindle Of OURTIS'a pznixeriti *ow -York, to on the outside wrapper. Bold by ell Medicine lititscoriCOrifett-48*Dii *ra; Trice only 2b Cents par Bottle.. 4 -nuie44y MEM '1 ,, i,j , ....2. -1.-11.,F:r, , :i.' f. Y'''' ' '' ~ , ,f !.....t. . • , p".' . .I•',..i± '.::.^,.: 1." , ..G: : , : - ,.. - .C.:. 4.0 . t.r. , :.71 . 1 , I tr e tt ly ..:1;..f.,??! . .1 , ,,, T. i1,. , : - ''„,l.i. .VI ...,..',.•,), , ~: 4k i, 1 . 111.44.,,1t.41., r. :. . 4 - ... , . : V '1 ~,,, i .. ,?%,,,, ...,.!..:,-. • 1: . ; 3 , .. , i..,.1.. ,::-",:,•!.; ..:.,.. :. ....'6 „-::....-:; .i. , , 5 14 ' On,Tharaday'evening, Jiine2,sth, atythe *soli denee of the bride's parents, by Rev. E. M. Van Dusen_, ,pf,St. re!er's,,(„Episeopal) church," Mr.' ' Tat' THOMAS 'Miss :,iiinman Tiedurisoki 111 tif, ,Piaaborgh; 'Pa!' • 11. On the 17th dap of April, at the.'res:idetitie ;of Jame Bentlp, near Charlestown,` Indiana, by's 'Rer:qc.- 7 S; RowLA!n J.: BROWN, Ott the:', 98th • Ohio .-)Regimenti to -Mist( Ann&E,,EATrentlort, of. Irtdopendonee,.powa. .Nisr Ilitst."ll;i"verPool:'.747.ner;l6th by'Reir W W. l ) , l 4l YertY±.64 l r4 ./...Qo ll.lo t , ATXN, .of , Ff.annentr ei)9lLY,f. 'Vet ' to r Aisni.4llo.44/i, daughter of James W. - OSittinilEiti., of the former place. In M0Y931 ,0 1‘7,4 tke: l Pth-,of June,ReTT Mr. rEPIPARD tali/Milt; of Johnstown,' ga., -1; ' • ' • 1. 1.., SI "t• - 1 W. :Miehlitt; Mr. Wm: Cai navass, ;of Pleasant Ridge, - Arnistrong CorititY, Pa., to Miss dafightee of Shinuel Marshall, of Pine Creek Valley, krmstrong ennutYi Pa,. a rte- ' 96' the 18th of June,' by Ref.'J. , MattOr, Mr.= j.t.:GO&Enn -WItEION, of Leatherwood, to -Mien A?fma. C-PRAi .of%•ol.9l.FOlville,„Clarion,Po., Pa: -,, : I I uiLttart,- - -= . F ~-r .. ~i!`. .c ”. '7; .• • , , ;• ; [ANNOVSOSItrark.e.7 I 4PB 1q 32 9-ALA ? I T! OEMS A Imo, guislrouits Amalie s Lain.] DIED—On the morning of the 17th of June, at Ashbuid Oninbriit Ccentty;44t., Miss ANN E. KEIDEIt r in the.2Bth.,spar,oft,ht3r , . .„ 'TIED-=Atlf , %Mid Trumbull Comity, Ohio; May.29th, 1883, NELSON , O4 eldest..son of E, GF. . and Sarah;Stewart, aged 2i-yeara. and 11-months ; member. of Go. G; 105th 11,eg't 0: . • "-DIED rririif TkiniulliiP;' Veriango VOuntbr - . . , Pa; .ori -the' , 4Bth.!of• dune, Mrs. ELIZAB.EII;- r e lict of Mr. Robertrilloao deo'd ,and -late of Maeozub,,,McDormghpounty, 1'.:t1., sged 6.1. years anl464o , rs. " - • ''' • j - . • VPl' Z' ': '- ' '... Her' end wai•peaCe, arid her hopes glorious. , , • 'DIETa-Infßioonifieldv.Tefferion bonntk, Ohio; Jine - .18th . ,.'1868 - ELIZABETH' SE. H., Leldeot danghter JohnlL,anit Meade. Foreoter gi ated: 27 • . • t" consumption, Mr 'BECK;in- hoPe Bth of ilorioris rCti:airedtion. DIED--InlileKeesport Pa 41ns .I.3th after n,lingering fitillttlAttp.T LONG, : in the sktkyekir of - • MOE F • HEAL:nit OR THE SOLRILERT ••'• Yor,ane who dies from the effeetit of,the .bollet i ten perish finmrlfir4 "elpestira to night air. 'Small doses nf4IOI:WVITAIVEKPILLEr. taken I,airery" other:Melt, wlil correct all,diegeore,„, of the 'Myer endltentach, „purify inimra scomid.bealticto every Man. On p 25 eel:ant jyl.lt. FOR SALE. 7 isilvirtt — ti: of the list will' and Matamant of David dered i late•mr Mount Pleasant Township, Wisshiegton Pa., I will offer at public sale,. On the 24th Diy.of July 'NO at 1R o'clock, noon,* said day. b TRACT OP Witt situate the and .cciuntyafresaid, containing about liff ACRP,S.AND, fPRIRCEMS, sieoloing landsuf Col. Jamee„ Lee and Otheri.. ' The land -is tr 7 a good -Oindity.-- , there aro' two Dwelling nooses and, other. buildings on tbeimemittes. Mount Presbyterian church is on one cornerof the farm. It is about" one mile froMillekory and seven from' the Pittshingti end StenhelivMe Railroad. _The Nalley road, froni'Washingtore to'lltirgettstown' rune through' it. The' common scilicet house' for thadistrict is but kehort. distance from said fann. Possession will be *iron on .the Jet of April neat .'-` o lhe'sitle beteld thepreniiisti,land the' terms made known on the day of jyl.-Ute , . tretreeiteozi.Exeeutir.' ANTED-A, FEMALE TEACHER . - for a. Select School. Mnat be of good moral, char:. teMer,irialifledlai Madan* Motdeon' the Plano;lind• all the the .Ifugliek,hriumbee,,.: with acme ,exinfrieime in teaching.' Tonotionbeca Angion 1141868. `• Address: . !L,' W1L1.11.31.0.811111181LL, PropriMor,' Waterloo, Anniata,goinity, L E & W I LSON I'S :• -",,- Imppoved Family a i•;', , Itows*:impoiskarziiii s drigimi ,n(-L . AST T-YEAR'S-- PRICES. _ E l: trprarda.ollo,ooo, of y theee celebysted,soltollines are,itoir Diettemilitat operation. ' •`-• ' ' ' • tills Machine will STIT9.I4,fiEN, FALL, QUILT, MOH; 0.011111; CORD; kid -BRAID. Ifprodates titock Stitch alikeOn tOttt 0168;4! Oopteds to the,„Thickeot and ThiOneet Irabrto VERY , SIMPLE,IPP.CONSTRUCTION ittroANT IN DESIGN AND FINISH; and has recehria th R 1 HEST - REM UILS ; • . at tai both atuitivitti rope., hao ;L i toed, by for theviar ast , sete and is r .: Best; Adipted 'to Family - Uoo er - i4 Eit4rokiotictine. ... Fm f tiorhijnomso tiOciAinia Gritz( Bass 14A:11:31- A: NI ERZ E - •IT E 8 .. , . examine aed receive a Yi• ' WILLIAM SUMNER &UO:, a WESTERNr AGENtii,'T 4111. 47 37110.81reetrPitOsiorabf- 44 JOBl4l D. . 8: WOORD ISHCPIIIO4IIIIIIO3ERaiII 411 E. 4110.40110:: - . - -XANhrA&FILERII i AND DIWERE - :6;* Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, Iy/101/MU AND LETAIL, . 1 -,11(k• 11,4.1i41 P it,' S) Hare now on fiend for Swing &es, as large and ensiumii assortment of Goods as can be found in any elf tbrainiMes cities, bonslatirtis • s stmor , I Fur; Silk; 'and.Wobli 14. a. of,..n.ery, stile andlquality;l CAR LOS every , lidity ashione; paten Leaf, Straw LeAttawat' la ip ; Paiataa wa Vt Stratr O ,' ana ankt , BONYEA .'rateg Teriionie MA* t l ih&V# l . 4 ll arlr.knt.g- ••• . 111.••••• ay Sptrial notices. ISAAC HALE, Ja., & CO., Newburyport, Maas. E6== ==E:EI , II: [2221 MONEY TO LOAN, ON MORTGAGE nitnred on property within the county, or adjoining counties , . for a term ..f years, in enure to suit. Also, Notes, Bonds, Mortgagee, 11.:. negotiated. Six per cent. paid op time deposits. Higbee; premium paid on Gold and Silver. Apply at the office of G. B. BATES, Butler St., near Allen. Lawrenceville, Pa. jrrif/ // HON. WILSON WCANDLBSS, Judge of the United Stater: Circuit Court, President. Comer of Penn and St. Clair Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST. $35.00 pays for a full Commercial Course. No extra charges for Manufacturers, Steamboat, Railroad , nd Bank Book-keeping ltiluistPrs' sons at half price. Students enter and review t any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teacheis and . •ractical Accountants, who prepare young men for active memos, at the least expense and shortest time, for the meet nerative and responsible situations. DIPLOMAS granted for •• erit only. Hence tha xi:Averse' preference far graduates 4 thin College, by business men. , 1. PROF. A. COWLEY, the beet Penman of the Union, who • ode the largest number of great PREMIUM; aid over all • .mpstitors, teaches Rapid Brlginern Writing. For specimens of Penmanship, and Catalogue containing • Ding full information, indoee twenty-five cents to ^ JENKINS & SMITH, Principal. sr Attend where the Sone and Cleats of Beakers and : nohow lifen.graduate. ; 4 :ifj • 11 9 E.NIALIS ‘,111.,11X1 • • B oolsela ersan ers 110:121 11010411itkAIL ' ildbidelphh4 HAND JUST PUBLISHED, BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS. Being a. etOrehousa of 'BIIIIXLES,ALLEgoRIES, •AND • ANECDOTES, Selected home Spenoer's "Things New and Old," and other Sourcee. With an Tate-Auction by the REV. ' RICHARD NEW T0NM.1022 And a Copious Index. , • . • " The want of collection of really good Illustrations of • Bible Truth has long been expiiesed ; ' , inhere are - very few books in this department of literature. ,The,,volume now published aims at supplying' this difieleney. It is' rich In saggestivo thoughts; and at the'dod aisle& illustration there is an appropriate application:: . . S. E. i t Co. also pUbliak: thEifeltrifidnif SE/fili'S LAST, TIMES.- New) edition. 12in0..... $1.25 FAIRBAIRN'S 'HERMENEUTICS. 12mo . 1.60 THOLUOKON•JOHN. , «....... 4:25 • CASES OP CONSIILENQE : . Jiffrei t ., 1.25 WINER'S IDIOMS. - -geom..» : 3:50 COMB ON•GOD'S HELPS FOR THE PULPIT.• 1.50 FARRAR'S SCIENCE IN THEOLOGY: I 86 &BELLOW ON VELE PENTATEUCH. HENOSTENBERG ON ECCLESIASTES. 2.25 KURTZ'S - CHURCH HISTORY: 2 vole., 8.50 PULPIT. THEMES. BROM% TEN' VIRGINS. ' • THOLUCK'S SE RMON,ON TtIa•MOENT,4 FLEMING'S VOCABULARY OF PHILOSOPHY. 1.88 $lO . 1 E AmeriCan Sunday School t m nlon :Fait DIST.RIBUTIOiI. The 110 'BUnrdriY Seitlxll 'Litirtircrie . for distribittion as per• levier fn. Will .of•the late OHAR.LBEI BlLRWElt,teirill ttie ready for delivery on and after July 1.ftk186,1... ft , . - The Situday Schools entitled to' thhits LftrrathMt - ate these eetablished in Allegheny ilkurty, Pa., also. March 81st,;: 1860. Applicants will be required to subscribtete statement triv log name, location, and date of organization of the School; name and Poet Office addreseior Stapirtntendent; average number of teachers and scholars in attendance, and amount then contribtited for support of School. : . Reasonable evidence, by amount of 'contributions and erwise, of thepennanerme of the School will be requtrkd. • 9 • Apply , . P. IkL.BATON, . ' • 'Of EATON, Maestri( a 0:4; • .Nn , 17,9:f1h EDGEHILL SCHOOL, - • - • . • - PRINOSTOI 4 I, - . N. J. From their, knowledge of Edgehill School, under, the care, of, the Rev. Messrs. RVOIIKB ana , OATTELL, the under signed cordially. rocs:in:inland this Institution es worthy of the' confidence and patronage of parents, who desire for their sops a School, where due attention is paid alike to the moral and inftglectual culture of the pupils. , , • JOHN MACLEAN, President of, the College.. STEPHEN-ALEXANDER, Piof. of Natural' ' 'Fliilosinchy. LYMAN 41' WALTER, Prof. of .MerelPhilosophy.- ARSOLD.OUYOT, Prof. of Nu:dee Geography. • "IM MUSGRAVE GlGlSR,'Professor'a , JOHN T. DUFFIELD, Professor ot 'Mathematics... J. 8. SCHENCK, Professor of Chemietry. • • 11:11folLYAINB,'Profeemor of itheiotic. ••• : - II C. CAMERON, Professor of Greek. CHARLES HODGE; ' ' • • ' • • " W. 13H3NRY ORERuf s . ;Pies in the Tlieological Sennin'y. JAMES 0. - MOPPLE, , ;". • . . C. W. HODGE, „ • • , , 7. M. MAODOHLlD:fastor‘of Filet Piesbyterien Ofinich. . JOSEPH R. MANN; Putter of fiecorid ,f! •„ •• • For circalars, address either. of the,Princippls.• REV. JAMES . P. HUGHES. 441.; - .. ; THOMAS Wi CATtELL;illbt, . • y , ,y• • •-•-prineston,' MERE rf . : : F.i . AT :T:4 : s; 7r.::l!rip;Y * ; : :', • :,. Xbo;:weryibiost Cheap Dentistry ovort.dimielin ;the world, b AT n .h h ". I A , • ,•-• ?: : • riental ns itnee, ~~ >:s W L„ LX A ...X 8 • F: „:t!, o lol l .ototiorsirripi • . ~/14.111th ;NIIIERTS,,PI7IIOIIII4IIi. tea' a, and a general varie ty- of ritailikanOne,st • thelowan. Caeb velem • eopda c a refully packal, and &minded an dadrad: ."711P00 C , • .ffl. .... !.._, . ~ .., .. arys - ough . . 'ure4 - .OR PECTORAL. TROCHES,, - • -• • Ter the immediate Belief and itertain Ore of: •; , ..., pounlia, Coble, Influenza, A etluspe Swim. , - neva, Wknoni nig • tritatiah, Cailiiiiite' Br • ' - . chitin, .InMemit-Brenthisar,l34Prillirestr •,.' , • etc., Etc., Ste.. it. . .• . . .. • . AtlrinT wiaiiiatTED IN 12111 'IMES. - . . for Ministers, Public Speakers, and-Sisumge,. ease .. ' TEOCKES are indispensable for elearinigualllkzeleb . ening the Voice, Beaming tioaraeneeN. Me. ...—.. The ease with which thoy ire .tilien—twine alay . carried in tbelpocket, requiring no preparation, "Nays r use on all occasion% not iis i ble to change in any di otrotaining nothing injurious to - the most deli. este colrstitntion—ehnuld be sr sadicient reconmienda- - tion to all to give them a fele Wei . Price e 0 veatePer 'PAO:. ;:. . • , :. - AGEINTIV. 'I: A. Vanuirioar 11, Co;''B. L. Aka =Too' a Co. • ',La. Ilmalsrat,tko, : :Ifrientinto:ll Bee., • -• •Ai gt • .ini.,,slik,ii 1 1, yptto~ble to the elite Arts. , .A new thing Ib Ooinbinatilort. I Y Boisi sad Shoe' mundattunirs. J•welems. Families 1811 , P.1,1;a• Remember. =ME . • mankii • ENE TT - SEM:W-4ND VALUA- Biis YinlioVEßY ! I N. 501,1 1 .13 LE CE ME Nil Ie or more gene practical utility...then ;any Invention 120 a before 'the public. 'II has been thoroughly tested ;during the list two'Yeins by practical men, and pro aonnced by all to be. ' . • Superior to any Adheerlve PrepeAtion Hli f Tol63 INSOLUBLS . CEMENT Ie 3 new thing, and the, reenit of years of otu ; its combination is on _ " SOLENTIFIO•PRTNOIPLEB;, - , And under no circumstance.' Or change of temperature, will it become corrupt or emiaany offensive Men." RNMAZD, 4,,MP *M eV klanufacturem, using Machinee, will And it the best article known for Cementing the Obiainele, as it works without delay, mrtiall by any change of tempora -1 tura. dEWELEBS Will emit sufficiently adtieei4e for their abet!' NM! Proved. 7' ' • It .18•Ilike . lidtj Adapted to' Aortae?, And we claim as an especial merit; that ft sticks Patches and Linings .to B 4,1) ta and Bhece soniciently strong withont ditch- IT IS THE ONLY CtMENT 2•14•1 t, that is • sure thing for mending , • • .CROOSSR P TGYJ ,n -, • • . • BO - • • And articles of, linueeholkner. " . .; ,agibit4i .i ttia: Hittots Cannt . Is Ilidloitd tom and a many 4iiiplige Hilton's Insoluble. Cement In water or oil. - .Hilton's Insoluble Cement • .4'dheres oily substances. '• or ,Manofaatarins'. r • crptn 2.otuicee to 100 , HILTON BROS. Bi'oo 0128 1) ills "jig feittftmogo it . 11,2 EDGEWORTH SEMINAIRY POE AT BEWICKLEY, presents the advantages or a delightful and healthy location, entirely in the country; ra limited and select number of pupils. forming • pleasant family circle; every desirable domestic comfort; the best indnencee on manners and morale; with the Midst of iciest mind tborongb instruction in AN the Branches cr Edintatied. Fealties for riding on horseback are also pfneidet. PROF. V DE lIAIE has charge of the department of Rimila and French. TERMS MODERATE; Pupils received at any time. For a Circular, or personal Intervierf, adrifesii die Prta. cipal, EKY. A. WILLIAMS, D.D., Seedlttcfrille, Pa. feblB-ly H IDE, OIL AND LEATHER STOR Il D. KIRKPATRICK A. SONS, No. i 1 South Third titreem i BATNIAN MARI= AND Carman? SMUTS, PADAszusetu Have for Salt SPANISH AND GREEN sLAucinTia UThES, cALCIII TA AND PATNA RIPS, TANNERN Oli,iito , AR THE LOWEST PRICES AND llPPddllff THE BEST TERMS. .U`An kinds of Leather in the rough wanted; foi winch the highest marke' price will.belfwm in cash, or tacon la 'waning° for U.. 08. Leather stored free of charge, artiyald m commission. liberal Oath ktviumee 11111 e •as Leather Oaeutlgrci to es lan7A-3Y, prrrasurcon FENAJ4E,COLLG le • BIM I. 0, PERBEINO, D.D.., Presiiknt. Best Sustained College in - th i . - mate. NINETEEN TEACHERS. Attendance l'ide year, 248. Superb brick buildings. Thorough and extenahre - conitas of study. TELEGRAPLUNG andORGAN MUSIC taught. FORTY DOLLARS per term for bantling, Irght,'AC. -Eprmg. term commences MAJRCII,,2errn.. Send to, the, ; Prattle. t for a catalogue. 'M 'SIMPSON; angtl-ty Preandent of Board ofaTi-ostons. ENTIRELY. IT,EGETAp,II4f.I No Ale,oholle Preparation_! A PURE TONIC NEDICDTE. Drfm.Al . 9 PF .I -AVA_ P'K c • CELEBRATED e =swam- as*iirsie PB.BPABED BY - DR. C. M. ..I,ACjCSON, TlO)adolubiowl'a., ; rThr;An;gTuAlvr PElts LITER CONPLAII9II DYSPEPSIA, J&UNDICE, Chronic-or- Nervous Debility,. Diaeases of the Kid neys, and all diseases arising front a die -•• ordered Lille( 'or ' ' • • , *mach • • 1 , - • pation,lnward Pike; Funnel,' 'or Blood to the Head, Acid ity of the Stomach, Nausea, "•• •116srtbarii, Disgustfor food; ^ • •.• r , ~Ftiluess,cor W,eight in the Stomach, • . ' Soiffitiuctatirme, Sinking or fluttering st the kit Of.the Stomach; Swimming of the Head, Hurried and difficult Brestlikig, Flutter:* • - lug at the Heart; Choking or "suffocating senaatkins • when, in a- lying_ posture, Dimness of Data, or webii before the' Sight, sever and • Dult Um; Head; Deficiency —of ...PeaspirMion, Yellowness of the . Skin and Einar,. pain. ti tife. Side.,;•BaCki Chest, f , Limbs, &c., Sudden Flash es of Heit, Burning in • Die Constant ; Brisiinings of Kill, ' 0 ' •." ' • . and. great : • presiton • 1 , ,%f . of sidr-" ix; was 44tiairiiiair o pll , YNLIAJCV love FRVEN,c;ic. •• ; • • t • ; F.l • t • • THEX aprrim • i 1 " No Alcohol or Bad INVlLigkey r • itay wttil oerni the abiiive:dikiiiries , in.nineti4drie Sines , ont.of r a. hukulred. • Induced by the extensive See and nopulirtty' of Itootiand'ellorman Bitters, (purelymigetable,) hoshrof ig norant quacks and unscrupulous adventurere, have opened woe sufferinghumanity the flood-gates of Most:mini lathe • shape of poor widskey vilely compounded with injudouS,, drugs, and christened Tonics, Btemachia , , and "littera. • • Beware of the innumerable-array of Alcoholic prepays. dons , plethoric botties, and , ,bigtiolited tivierogn modest appellation of Bitters; which instead only aggregate disease;t o d kiss the diiispOintedi despair. .• • •Irq . • . • , „•.*r.rt et ft HOOFLAND'S 'GERMAN' BITTERS! Are not a new and untried article, bat have stood the test of fifteen years trial,by the American 'public.' and . their:4**P Cation awrsale are not rivalled by any sinillar, prepandlom. 'The proprietors have thonnatidirof Letters from the leibie eminent . 6 - -• • - CIERGTYEN_L___ ZAWYSR:k • ' • " PHYRIi2T.ANS, ; • •s • . • ~ .. ?,~ , . +0117411.2111F,; Testifying, of. their own permnal. knowledge, to the benek. del effects and medical inrtues of there Bitters. ' • ' DO . 'YOU WANT SCilliEffilliNG TO•STRENGTHRIN: TOUT; DO. YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE I DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CONSTITUTION? DO YOU WANT TO ititEL, WELL? • • DO YOEfWANT TO GET RID OF NERVOUSNESS? . DO YOU WANT ENERGY? , - • DO YOU WANT TO 3LENPAINLIT .DO YOU WANT A BRiaLAIM VOO*Otra_rrPc*NQ? If you do, use , „ , • - HO OF LANDIPCIERM A N BiT,TERS.• Prom J. Newton Brown, D,-.l).,'Sditeeqf the INeyeknxelis , of Religious Knowledge. _ AlthOngli riot' diriPbeed "to' favor or 'recommend patent Zdedicinee in general, through distrust. of their.. 44;vadienta and effecte I yet know Of no sullieliint reason Why a man may not testify - to tie benefit he belies's,' hinmelf.to lisystossmaissod. fratxNakly simple preparation, in the hope that he may Om 'oxintribirte to the bmefit 'ahem ) " r, . • • Ido this the more readily. in regard to floodand's German Bitters, preparediry Dr. C. M. Jackion, of this trey, beans° was prejudiced against them for many years; tinder the Impression that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. I .ain indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and Mr" encriplago.: meat to try them,-whon suffering,from great and long co n- Afrine&dobility. Thdrise of three bottles of these Bitters,' at the lifiginning of the•preeent yeair, was followed by evident rislief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which T had not felt for six months before, and had almost 'lmpaired of repining. I therefore thank • 'God and my friend for directing me to the nesof them. • • '•, NEWTON' NitOWN. .PHIL&DLLPHIA, 30118 23,1861.. •- •• ; . 'BEWARE OE 001INTEREIIRS' ties tit • at the al . MESON? is mlllO RBAI , PIS or each bottle.' - ' - Principal Office and Mainfactory, b. 631 Arch Atritel; - JONES & ItrVANS, • (auccessors to 0., ht. JACKSON & 004 ' • Pitomirrosa: For ink by Drunk's and Dealers everywhere. ' visrplartY , • . • • - • MHZ BOARD OF . VOLFORNANNII. . Ur JOK. I .OO II O I .Art IOW " 1.30101144.1 N0...167..1T,434td• fiitreet, PITTIBIBUINCIFI, PA. .t...••• 11 - • iq Have must added to their stook a good assortment of bie books, of recent issue, by Martian, Carter, and others, a few of which are the following: ' .• • „•••- D'Aubigne'B History of the Reformation. in .theittme of: Calvin. 2 , Political Fallaciei:: By Gimige' Juhicin: I.lfr Common Place Book of the Holy Bible,. 4;wse. Light on the Dark liver. By hire. Manual Of Devotibm• By Jenks:..;... - ":3110: Sacramental Directory, Aly; Aunt Fanny's Little The Child's Precious Gleanings... .. No Work, N. Wages _ ..... Pictures of Hoodoo Kate Stanley • Also, a large assortment of SakhaM School Books, pqb t ithed by the Board, Tract Soolety, add - the Srinday School! JOHN CI:4,1131178'0N Libraristi. WEST BRANCH SIG fiCSIOCIL HALE ,AND FEDLILI4CN f . 1111•71 Ddies reottmed'B4t•mber Bth,. 1862.*V0W IA tiro,. for BOARDING PUPILS are equal ta - iray In tleorlill • The tioareopf ipatruction thorongh.. Pupils received •t "Mr age prooperttory:to entering the High &hoot elaseoi. ~.19111.M8--tor Boarders 430 per quetter., addrese • •P. DONLEATY LONG, Llit, Principeli_w • • •••8064f Jergey . l3bor . e, LycomingTo., rip C. WARRINGTON, • . LLT 13 OF. FOURTH. STUBBY, Would Invite the attention oft1;e: IA; well assorted • stock or BOOTS AND 'BROSS of his own make, or made to order; and a =parlor article in material, workmaiudil_p, styleand tiniali,vrarrinCed 'not to rip; and to give geieral eatiefaction,which, heioffeis for sale ai low as aay . ,Zioara made alma is ilia city: • • • • • • •T. 0. WARRINGTOPki • 108 Grant Street, (oppoeite the ' • UNITED STATES CHTILEITra • cOmarrasrox, " " 7 ' " •r 11 44 11 Haring for its object the ternpond - and spirits* lir nare the soldiers and oath)* la represented by the ~'.l EL Lisa (1031111TAILE..OP WESTERN PENNSYLVAIIiWg • • . . I . loabargb.. FFci itimrdent—Rev. MAIM' Jointeotg.. • libeiviary--13.oaist . 0. TokiiHN. issiessifte Cbtonsittaa—acid. Bonus MoLiddrz 06 eir 11010; aiNpr! gressumr; Wm,. P. WITIUS, wheel Maur 0. Tomma, .YoEfx B BicOtnes, .704isrir Haw. - a ria : 'Storeroom, No. ` 7 9 - SinitMle ta AS &mations of money ninj ix, sent MJOBSPII No. 71 Wood Street.. • • . 4911/1% Boxes, contributions of Hospital starts, and reading mat— ter, sboulctbe marked and sent .to . • "WILLIAM P. WE No. 79.8zaithitsld Etassai Pittiinuilf, Pa.. . _ iunlO4m n WINK C(iNSTITIITIIC ,OOF • lINITZD STATE kle • ''• ••• And -agne `!"! 1. •tf f le d g e • • . In i t ainabletforma. i?rioe oppk. 82.00, port. !OWN& 'ft4§l;topiesninir6l,44444d, on reonlpt priere." _ 499Tir$ I LIPAIPCti ixt.a . .:c. •it tt "V 3 JOHN P. HUNT, P.oll.hlt tutf:•• Mastmfeliall, Fifth at**, Pltteborgh. 415114 t zAtuts. =MEM M 1 I I EEG •av i•t =MI MB MN MEI
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