Ilittsburgt faytte. OPOIOIAL P.Aklll or oil Orr. FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 16, 1861 CITY. AFFAIRS hicuratokooicni, Observations for the da - zstie E. Shaw, Optician, 6S Filth street —cosseted doily IN SEUL ,131 SHAD'. 9 1N145.11, a. r 82 60 ........ .114 79 - , 72 ammeter .... . . 29 8 10 Fall of a licieuar-narrow Escape. •hortly alter noon,'yesterday, a two.etory eh house, lonated•on the western line of pihington street, a few doors north of Pros t, fail with a terrible erieh into the errs- . . . tion Maw being made by the opening rip of Washington street to Liberty. At the point where the house fill, the cut is twelve or fif teen feet deep, and as soon as the front wall toppled over, the eribole building gave way. he workmen in the excavation had nearly all • nit work for dinner, and - those who remained aped by flight!' The house belonged to Rev. I Da Oar, pas. tors!he Pittsburgh Bethel. It had been Am ambled for some, time, and extensive repairs bad been made. It bad been, in' fact, converted from a two MO] to a three Story tenement, by removing the dirt so as to mit:dorm to the reduced'grade, and building a new wall. The repairing pro vers had weakened the structure, and it is now a heap of ruins: A young man named John Kemp, who had been employed in the cellar, had left for dinner .a few moments belore the ihoeeeglee way, otherwise he would have been .crushed to death:( • Mr. Dallis- owni two of three other .mall ten ements issediately adjoining, and as the work or opoiaing:the street progress! he will have to Wit ass down. He has already concluded to pyii 01 4 1,11 a Vasil brick house which ha bad nn deryiniusd in hops of being able to nave it. His toes will be oSsiderablo. Blnitiqr ItoU* the tlewlekhy Mats. We 'publish below the ODIUM roll or the Sewickley Riflei; belonging to the Twenty- Eighti Regiment; Penna. Volunteers, Colonel John W. Geary; now stationed at Sandy Hook, Md., in the Division or Gen. Banks. •Captato. Cos. 11. Minas; let Corp.. Joo. D.Traoy; Ist Went., W. C. Mdildr, 2d do Jar. CruPei: ay d o J.J. Muhl; Sd d, T. J. Hamilton: thd. liargt.. W. B. Mokeg 4th do Jas. 16. Trarellh ilst do GOO. Croix 6th do Wm. Cameron; LI ao Ju O'Rourke; 6th do Albert ?doom do It. M. Erwin: Ttb do Luther N Otiy; .4th • Ao Nicholas Wait ilth do B. LIM Nonni Misr, /Oaks= McCray: Wagoner, Philip golCOOrt; Drummer, Alex.lngrant: do Jidda Imola: pollyomph Only Andrew J McClintock Wm • g o odoetsui I listalltan Wesley Nurgent Jam Bole W thioatiotoom It Oaks Adam heyeggoei tlenditcksonJ L O'Connor Jno Boyhijohn T I:6lcltett I. • ' Perant. Albert Cenuempuor wg'; Thus 1 Park John Venom Om Hard Jr 0626.7 Jas Callaghan Wm Hutecd:l 2 H. Hisbey.Cbas Chatiman Henry }Nigh le 8 C Bbodb Henry Constnly Barney Tabun olive, Eharbourn I 0 Akmuill Stephan Joboson Sadti Tbos llownorerl B Jobnaon Wm Smith Patrick Cacti= T Kelp Lei:mud Raab Wm Diction J 8 EfOny a II . o ..t.su Moan Duch= John Lucas Win Jacob DalseU Jos Liao Thin A ter.'bo= Chu Doyle HH Malone Patrick Tayloi Wm Duel& Wm Marlon Jobs: • Tbottibur g - ii 0 Dula Goo Milan John Trunick Jour =smart Philip Wore. Jos Vogler Jos Marls abut Midler P LW — Wilson W II lielvards Wien McDonough J Wabliert Jacob Irkil Bernard; • McElbuy John Wbarton Wm 4lrady Jae &Wadden A Wharton Archey Gibson W B Washita Wm Welsh John Crimea Ju Mellillay Park Ward rop Wm Widmer Be. J kleßindley Wm Worris Mal elartrig Jelin . A Saddle on rho Wrong Mrs. ' A rolling mill hand named John McCoy was committed to jail on Wednesday evening, by Justice Carnahan', of Temperance,.llr, to an. ewer for the larceny of a saddle, the property of Thomas CILITIOLI. McCoy alleges that, while very much intoricoted, be found , himself in the vicinity of tavern on the Steubenville pike, in . Tempetanceviller that Caroon's horse wu hitched in trent of the tavern. ' that a large crowd of mischievous hove hid f ollowed him {McCoy) to that, place, and by name means not clear to his recollection, the saddle Irani trans. tarred from the back of the horse to bill back. It woe subsequently lost, and alter a long nairchl was found in the house of a German in that vicinity—he Iviving picked it s up on th road. This is McCoy's story, and if it be true his prosecution seems hardly justified by the circumstances. He is said to be att [ industrious workman. but too much given to thlpreeieg,” This is the way. Capt. Whisky gels his men into trouble, however. and McCoy will have none but himself to blame. :GODLY'/ LAWS Boos roa SZVTLIMIL, 1861.—Tbis number of Godey contains neatly illustrationo, some of which are steel engraving/.. The colored doable-page plate of Fashions for September will attract the at tention of the ladies, of coarse ; but there are wtories,• verses, 'sketches sad tee usual mis cellasies making up a rather attractive num. totrfor the approaching first month of the Fail Season. By a eali at either Mr. Henry Mi ner's, or Mr. John P. Ham's, from • bulb of whom we base; received a copy, our lady readers can secure one for them selves. SOMCVIINO Fox STSAYBOATNI ON.— The Memphis Avalinche says that the steamboat. man of Memphis are about organizing a pro tective societyagainst 'Northern men who will er,ek to return there at the close of the war and practice their prolisakin. Those who are there, it 'aye, have no idea of permitting the Northern steamboitmen to come in and reap the fruits of the great prosperity that is sure to follow ,"when, the blockade is raised by England and France.Xr Oar stesmliostmen bad better visit them,. in gunboat', and ar range this little:difference. Busrictom—A few days ago a young man, who gave his name as Wilson, called at Wll - son's livery etable, . Allegheny, and hired a hone, intending to go to Bakerstown. He nattdbhat he had recently. returned from the war and hung to re.enthrt .for three years; was.fvery anxious to visit same friends „at Bakerstown. rTits horse Wail given - him, but not returning at the time speelfled, enroll was made for him. Ile was traced through Butler oddity, and the animal was finally recovered thine miles from Bskustown. Tn. "roger" trig mitslag. Czeve.--Col. Alex: Haya has Umutissimied.oar friend Jas. D. MeGili, Egg , to recruit ',a euipauy of men for his new regi ment. Capt. McGill opened a recruiting of at Washington Mall, Rebecca at., aed already a eery lair man Mu been made. Capt. McGill ;11( a gentleman of education and addrewi, of great energy of character; and Mier ante months , experienee u • 4 .biga pn. rate? is prepared to sympathixewith Ms men, and to anticipate all their wants. Talc Augviry.a. Ittrua.-71iis company, Captain James A: Lowrie, (company K, 14th "Regiment) hailing from McKeesport, arrived 'home on Friday, last, but from some cause, its arrival was not antotinced. Capt. L. was appointed' by Gee. Neeley to fi ll the vacancy occasioned by the retirement of the elected Captain of the elm:apply, and in that capacity Jinn won golden'qpinions trona his men. Many of his company will re-enlist for'the war. Bud. 011 N. Nearer hu lsen , authorlul by the' 8 00 e43r7 of Mar to rain two new mgt• eteate, foiammdiata seryjew He bas obtained she nerasario• aims, "It 7 to have the companies sausteredilito minim asr.mon as formed, and to /be provided with temp teulpt.4ze, clothing. arms, imbalance; lie whi have a .Yeedssvous at Pittsburgh; .ILirrisburg and &mutton; Rs. As soon ea one of theisregtotenta shall be eenleed ; aerobe'. he will march it into apnea A: Basses rAu..—On Wednesday, a man :`named Chap mans,"a'reildent ot New Brighton, employed near :Birlington - in' making repairs oa the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad, accidently left from a stone pier, and was dangerously injured.' A mass of stone fall at the'same time, and one obis lets was se fatly crushed that It had to be amputated. • Dr. Dicksonattended to the cue, and the leg was ampatatisd below the knee. ; Moran IN RidSET dornornsen.—We learn tltat Col. Iliram Balm has jut ftooiTed au thority from the Beoretiry of War to mite a teghnent of Infantry to thirty Tim Col ima Lovell lmown to mamma every artisan of the county, and Ms long experlesce in military .tatters witko doubt enable him to organise his command within tha *we preseribed. Ha 'Z.:- • has already two companies tendered him, and Mims vW dotthtless do likewise.. An ma' mu; Barisair.—Justice Jameej, al Lawretteeirilla s iourrdayeoteettued Paid Mot , neon;` la default - of bail; `upon a 'charge of juraalt sad battery preferred by Geo. Blaine. • Meek's Itemlament and the Federal [~*~ The location of Camp Cameron, in which CoL Magri regiment U stationed, Is described as very coutrettlimt and comfortable. The camp Is situated on a rolling tract of land belonging to our present worthy Secretary of War, about one mile east of Harrisburg. Tee tents are of good materlil, afford ample protection against rain, and are sitaatid just west of a fine wood land of stately forest trees. The streets are laid out in city-lite order, e t nd are called quite a Variety of cameo. Company A, (the Federal Guards,) have their East and West commons, Federal and Liberty streets, as well as Pitts burgh, to which city they belong. On the first night of the encampment, Capt. Hull, in accord ance with the unanimous desire of the men, in ' traduced religious exercises, and offered up an eloquent prayer for our success, for help from above, and for the friend, all left behind. Every evening these meetings are growing more interesting. . . CoL Black Is now in Philadelphia, making arrangements for overcoats, uniforms, etc., for the reghnent. In his absence the camp is in command of Lieut. Col. Lehman, a true gentle man and model soldier. Du, regiment will remain is its present en campment until•the men receive their uniforms, and have acquired a thorough knowledge of military tactics. The First Wiseenshe Regiment The First Wisconsin Regiment, Cpl. Stark weather, passed through this city yesterday en route for home. They were three months volunteers, and served under Gen. Patterson Until that officeewas superseded by General Banks. Their term of enlistment expired three weeks ago, but they unanimously resolv ed not to leave Gen. Banks until be was saffi• eiently reinforced to hold Harper's Ferry against any force which the rebels could mus ter. They arrived here about lour o'clock, and were treated to a plentiful dinner by the Sublistence Committee, at their spacious di ning room, corner of Penn and Wayne streets. They left the city about six o'clock, on the steament Emma and Poland, foe Wellsville, where they will take the railroad for Cleve land. They were well pleased with the treat ment they received here, and left in excellent spirits. A. salute wan fired from the bow of one of the boats, which, with the mutual cheering, waiving of hate and handkerchiefs, presented quite an animated scene. With the exception teat their uniform were far from being "uniform" in either style or color, they looked the soldier all over. Murderous Ass'lsult Considerable excitement was' crested in the vicinity or the Mayor's office, last evening, by the report that an Irishman DIM Ad Patrick Cummins had indicted dangerous injuries upon his wife, by attempting to cut her 11• ad cff with a butcher knife. The parties rem in Pierson's Court, of Diamond alley, and 10 accused was soon after arrested by two of tb • night police. Mrs. Cummins was found with en ugly wound over the right temple, which had sev ered the temporal artery, and caused profuse bleeding. Dr. Tindle was summoned, and stopped the flow of blood. He is of opinion that the wound was inflicted with a blunt in stinment, and not with a toile. Patrick al leges"that his wile is eternally jawia', and be jilt hit hers slap over the head with his boot!" His neighbors assert that bemuses himself almost nightly by beating and abusing the us. fortunate woman. Her injaries are not Na di:MA. Patrice wasloeked ap for a hearing. Bud? IdentldlWd6 A few days ago we mentioned that an un- Mown man had been killed on the Pittsburgh, Fart Wayhe and Chicago Railroad, rear Court ney elation. The body was brought up to this city rod hi:erred. • Yesterday the father of the young man g:tillta in Allegheny and identified the esupot s ee k etd clothing of the deceased, whose name was A za.." 43 b lom411,1.• Ills parents reside .dn Chippewa to,.7tiehlY, Beaver county, and by woe on his way to this city when the ofthe train struck him. Be" was si.."lect to mental derangement, and this m 'ay account for the *caldera. Ills father is in rata." Ititi°l° * .t h d ,, circumstances, and a abort time prev:cul to th e death of this son, he bad buried two at bars who died of typhoid fever., Be came up to tc _ t ilt l t ' the railroad company to disinter the bed .7 0 1 forward It to Beaver county. T.llO request wilt forward be granted. The Ninth Regiment Reserve la the list of Regimental <Assn of this Regiment, published in the Gazelle a day or two ago, omission was made of the names of Qr. A. Phillips, Surgeon, Dr. Martin, Augm ent Surgeon, and Robert Snodgrass, dospital Steward.. Dr. Phillips occupied a very high position as a young physicimis to this city, befiore be was called to military life, and we foal confident that in the poaition of responsibility he fills, be will acquit himself most creditably. Our volunteer army surgeons ate mostly all good, owing to the care exercised by the commis sion appointed to examine applicants for ad.. minion; among the very best is Dr. P. Of the other gentlemen, report speaks very fair. orably. A310711E11 REaIISLIT OHDEHED.--Captaill Hunt:might, of Lancaster, has arrived home from Washington, with lull authority from the War Dagen:Dent to raise a regiment of rifle men to be ready to march es soon as it can be organized. It is said that the Colonel has bad eight companies tendered him from different counties in the State. Tents, clothing, arms, etc., will be furnished, and a camp of 'nitrite! • tion for the regiment formed near Lanneater, where it will remain until ordered into active service. One battalion will be armed with the Enfield.rille, and the other with the Sabre bayonet. 6011001. roe YOUBO LADII6.—The attention of our reader. Is directed to the advertisement of Mrs. B. A. Smith's &teat School for young ladies. Mrs. Smith is well known In this com munity as one of the most accomplished and suceessfal teachers ever Connected with the yobbo or private educational institutions of the .city. Patents who have daughters whom they wish to hays carefully and thoroughly educated, will tied this a most desirable pleat), the num ben being limited, nod the accommodations of the very best kind. RIM JAN= L Baownson, plater of the Presbyterian Church at Wa■biugton, Pa., alluded on Banda, last to the published statement that be bad accepted the call ten• dared bun by a congregation in Cincinnati. He stated that he had not accepted the tender, and nothing but the 'tamest sense of duty could induce bun to sever his - present pastoral .relations. His remarks led to the inference that be would not accept the call. Irrostritire COSTRACTOIS.—The Cleve land and Pittsburgh Railroad Company adver tise for propane!" for the reconstruction of the pier* of the +bridge over Big Beaver, swept away by the recent flood. Bids will be received at Rochester until the 20th mat. The advertisement will be hind in another column. APPOIIIINIIIIT TO THII NAVAL —Dick son 0. Shaw, son of oar old niond, John Shaw, Sr., En l , of tattler township, has, we an glad to learn, received theappointment to the Naval Sohool, *through the interest of Ron. Robert. 'McKnight. The appointment is a good one. . Ma. !nattier) 0 1 Barns, formerly telegraph ic operator at Greensbuig, has been appointed by Hon. Thomas A. Scott, Assistant secretary of War, Superintendent of Government tele graphic lines at Fortress Monroe. Fon Gm Pieces Commanc.—The Tamara of our city have !mid a meeting, and resolved to raise a company to go into the service of Gem Sigel, in Missouri. Captain Pleasing is raising a company at Port Perry for the same service. Amara Upon A WOAIN.-.41161211/ VOX AM was lodged in Jail yesterday, by Justice Stem:eon, of Manchester to answer a charge of assault and battery, preferred by Mary hue Casey. CAPT. R. V. CD Oplllt, of the Monongahela Artillery, late of the Twelfth, wee presented with a handsome regulation sword by h'ra friends on returning home. Tomes ..1. McAteer, a member of the Cameron Guard, and a resident of Harrisburg, died at Baltimore on Saturday het. His - re mains Were taken home for interment. STOPPLE) atINJUN.3.—The Blairsville and Pittsburgh packet Keysione, has tied up for the 10111011, there being a number of breaks in the cited .erhicb hinder. navigation. War. Serra; of 4biirdstown, hu heel:award id the contract for carrying the snail between "Blaintrille and Saltaborg, vice John Earhart, resigned. rirtoiet VIUGINIA. ...., Catty Bt.iftiLY.ll.o l Doirw. Co , VA, I Almost Almo 10,1E61 . . ~ Dean Quaver : This day one month ago, the Mellepnan Infantry, Capt. L. R. Smith, from Washington county, Pa., (new Company I, SeconeVirginia Regiment,) was mustered into the service of the United States, at Camp Cathie, 14 Major James Oaken. After re• mining at that place twelve days, the com pany was narchedto this place to rendezvous with our Regiment. We ere, therefore, on the verge of the great national battle-field, pro. paring ourselves by the most vigorous military discipline or effective service in any depart. . . ment of the field into which we may be called. Thus far We have nothing but good to say of the loyal rank and file of this cotopany. They MR all anxious to learn, arid all prompt in obeying their officers. We have no drones, no cowards, or no unwilling soldiers. Every man actin. if the salvation of the country 1 dependedopon his individual effart. Inasmuch as the Gazette circulates exten sively ening the valley of the Monongahela, and is rend by a large number of the . friend, and aequkintances of Company I, it has De- I tarred tome that a few thoughts in regard to our circhmstances might be interesting . . to some °f lour reader'. The company we. raised at:an hoer when darkness brooded over the lands and when almost the whole of West ern Virginia was overrun by bands of kawlen traitors, Who even threatened to overnLi and devastate the border counties of Pennsylva nia. Anxious and eager to leap, into the breach and contribute something toward. the restoratibn of law and order, the members of this contilany urged their officers to enter the aervice In Gen. McClellan , . Division of the 1 army, which was the only department at that time calling for reinforcements. Pennsylva nies quota was more than full, and Pittsburgh itself was standing at the' door of the War Department with several regiments pleading for admission. Almost by accident, Captain Smith, with a company of 101 hardy, robust, active fiddlers, inceeeded ie entering the ser vice in the Second Virginia Regiment, and al ready we are quartered within the gonad of the enemy'& heavy ordnance. The leading fact to which I wish to call the attention of your readers remains yet to be stated. ~ At the late session of the Penneylva. nit Legielatara an act was passed for the relief of the dependencies of citizen. of that B:ate who are in the service of the United 8 • Weeiline been notified by reliable friends at home that the authorities of Fayette county base peremptorily relined to render any relief to the families of our soldiers, and that an el fort win being made in Washington county to cut ofl there're( which was at first so nobly intended, for the grove reason that these sot- dim ate not in the service of Pennsynania !' The questions to be Nettled, therefore, are : Have tie lost our citizenship, and are we re. leased from the payment of our taxes, and have We lost all the benefits and immunities of domicile by entering the United States army to the Cal division in which . we could render i effective service V And again; what *war has, Pennsylvania or Virginia to fight that is not, common to all the States r Thrfie4ourthr of the members of this com p!, '1 ). are natirts of Penn.ylvania; and while t h e y aim eacnficing the comforts of home and t h e wekity of loved and cherished friends— exp,,,,i,ig el:nominee to the privations and den. gem of ',the camp and the battle-field—a cow ardly finr rewires skulking a1..0u their homes, seeking' oppoi tunnies to rob the widow and the orphan. Wk y do not these secret enemies come out boldly, and do their dirty work in harmony with OW Southern allies 1 Why do they not oppose the cause in which we are en listed, openly and abi.ve-hoare, and not wrest their i,engeince upon the halp,esa families of the breve and loyal wen: in the Army I Why do thej talk long and loud about Once/sting party ties for the sake of the Unto.', and yet by eve:) , act of their lives fostering and en. couraging a con:amptfble spirit of hate, not only against the soldiers, butagsinet the inno cent afid belplen families of the soldiers 1 L *pink not for the rights of the M'Kennan , Infarary only. Hundreds of the frill' wet of Pennuyivanta bane robbed into the field, to fill op the various departments of the military service; not as .Pennsylvania soldiers, nor as Maryland soldiers, nor as Virginia soldrare, but , as United states ooldierv, idiaring their lives a sunken upon the-altar of their common coun try. Omit they all be denied the immunities 1 of Prinnaylvanians 1 ' Is Pariesylvania dishon , ored 'because her brave sons have hurried to I their Country's rescue 1 A large proportion of this entire regiment are natives of the Key- I stonefSuta. The same may be mid of the., First Virginia regiment, now encamped within a fiewfbitodred yards of ass; and stir a brief I ,' , ut tone intercourse with the Sixth Ohio ftegi- I , OE4 euctimned within a few bunked yards o v L. , 4 right of as, 1 am prepared to say the .4 . ' many of tbena. But the question of. 8 ~..:„„ 'I te the only one with which we have to " , 1 " °' —cl ' e et. Is Pew:sylvan& still our home I do .tt press it down in. Cog tents sod dwell May I " not a hoe t ;-.1 green hills and bloom withing valley. of or wend fires, -awl for pleesure ii, ' ulna Stater And nage of war to the when isre turn our t, ""1 . " af• 'II where our p.1.,.,......de1ri.._ "'ay Ingo the care loved our. cluster to b 'alba their p. -erns us, shall the bitter thong 4 haunt our rot '' 4 that a cold and hearties t enemy has rabbi.. our children of the relief ax 4 'Protection guar anteed by the laws of', the b ‘Bl°, We trust you will keep this subject be.Vre tr: if public, and guard well the de pendenchw of .the sol diers. :We have entered the army; to 6% ht an open and a common enemy. It w ill deahlve open ageoerons press to upon the Secret . I ° ,l at home. Yours, so., N. W. T.. Tniktua.The charming Miss Proctor takes her farewell buten; this evening. Upon which occasion will be presented Tom Taylor's now play, entitled .He'ping Hands, or the Blind Violinist,' le which Miss Proctor arid Mr. B. W. Glenn appear in the ebaracters of 'Tilde and Lsients Hartman.' The plot of this p tees is deep end pathetic, and cannot fall to plea se. It is to pe followed by that most ledshable plat e. attar Vetch a 'creaming faros en • titled , dll Right.' The bill for this evening is immense, and we predict for the fair beatnelare a crowded bourn. U. 13. ' INPLNTRY TACTIC2I.—Mr. Minty MEW, successor to Bunt A Miner, Fifth street, has recoiled a supply of smear military work, en titled "United States Infantry Tactics, together with the Bayonet Bumble, compiled, agreeably to the Latest Regulations, of the War Depart ment, Dom Standard Military Authority, by a Graduate of the 11. 8. Military Academy, and RetirelLOlßeer of the late Mexican War." It is publifthed by J .W. Fortune, New York, and the titlewill cal:Meetly indicate the character of the Work to our, readers. HON.ZIOHN COVODY . has presented Captain T. H. §pires, of the Bairdatown Washington Blues, with a handsome and serviceable sword. Caw% MEETtne.—The M. E. Camp Mastic( at Latrebe. commences es Thursday, the 224 instant Bux)e looD.-11.*Ition le called to mai most remarcable and ocientllla prepitratioa, ad. vertisal in another column.. It is an entirely new discovery, and must not be ioneloonded with soy of the nom4rooa patent medicine, of the day. It Is • oartaln remedy for all the &mime specillsd, and is. pecially those hi a chronic nature—ot long standing —of woolise months. and yews. eater-en, try 111 - Mamma Caves t Unrest, of New York, an the solo eliolids tar it, and atm proprieteirs of the world. renowned Dr. Baron's /AMR= 00IDLAI, an cite ele which every Mother should have in her medicine closet In 'yaw of mod; end containing, as it dose, no paregoric or opiate of any kind, It can be relied own with thehbeical conadence,ond will be fond an to. l, viduableVipsaile In all owes of Infantile complaints.— Ohio Saki Journa Cblioebees. advartiascrient.. lot sale by GIORGI: B. 821(11214 1.1n11,140 Wood mt. Pletsbarah. 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Wars 1"411,"*"... 6,020 lbs. 0144.4 Boon 131 d as, 2 6614.005:04U 6 04 Ps kegs Peeked otter, I 14114 " I r°. r " I 'savvir, t DILIiOIITEI, andupland in socbna etreaß AVATA Ke RS BOOKti.—AL the author li-ect Kenna!, of the Wu Doporusonf, for Ws r za. 00.611 Wood of. HE `LATEST NEWS. BY TBLEGBAPH EIVED Al THE DAILY GAZET I t MICE. From St. Lords. Sr. Lome, August 14.—The following proc lamation bas jut been issued by Major General Fremont: .11e..towoart1zas Wasvaim Davartnrartr, St. Louis, Augtur 14, 1861. j '.I hereby declare and establish martial low in the city and county of St. LOTH/. Major J. McKinstry, United States Army, is appointed Provost MarshaL All orders and regulations tuned by him will be rupsetd and obeyed accordingly. (Signed) J. o e . Fasatowv, "Major General Commanding. " 11100 ND DIWATCII. • • • Br. Louts, August I4.—Major MeKinstry, the Provost Marshal appointed by Major Gep. Fremont, - has arrested John ,A. Brownlee, Puss- Idiot of the Board of Police Commiesioners of this city, and appointsl in his place Bull Duke. The laws of the city and state will be executed without change. Sr. Loath Aug. 14 —Gen. Fremont by or dered the re-orgenizition of the U. -- B. rerun' corp. in' St. Loos, to comprise five regiment. of infantry, with a rause of two companies IQ each; two squadrons of cavalry and two batteries of light artillery; troops to be required to enlist for the war, subject to the name regn• laden' and receive the same pay as Toler' CCCC reg iment.; 5 .,:b regiment is designed to have one co mpany of :ltarpabooters ILI pioneers. Provost Marshal N'Binstry has issued a proclamation calling uti.'a all good citizens to obey-the roan, RI it ham an .'Jars penes' re say to establish order, and 0 4 .° 111 and serve the public pence. Th e e i,,,qaw still re.. main in force, and thermalltary andigrit,7 ill only be used when the civil law proves s lut a" roam to maintain the peblie safety. Any Vito" lotion al this order will be lollowed by promp t puoishisent, regardless of persons or positions. The Evening Missourieri and Bulletin, two Secession papers have been suppressed. It is.reported that Gen. Hardee is marching on Pilot Raab, and the destruction of the bridges .on the Iron Mountain Railroad proves false. The houses of two prominent bum , sionisis were searched to-day, by order of the Provost Marshal, but sot a rebellious char acter was found. Sr. Loots, Mo., August 14.—1 t is reported that General Hardee ' with a force of twelve to fifteen thousand reb els, is marching on Pilot Knob. The Federal force at that point is about five thousand, with eight pieces of cannon. Sr. Loon, Aug. 15.—Wm. Wade, N. Hart, Neidner, J. H. Blood, and A. H. bleakest, active Seceseloniste, were arrested yesterday, by order of Provost Marshal dPg.matry.v It te understood that there are warrants in the bands of the United Stateablarshal for the ar rest of a largo number of personecharged with complicity in a treasonable enterprise. Sr. Loon, Aug. 15.—The correspondent of the Democrat, writing from Springdeld.on the 12th inst., furnishes a detailed account el the battle of Wilson , " Creek The main fact. bare been already telegraphed.: The enemy , . camp extended along the creek for three miles, enclosed by high ground on each side, upon Which the greater part of the engage.. meat was fought... It does not appear that the rebel" were Armen back for any considerable distance, bat their charges were repulsed, and they burned a large amount of ramp equipage and baggage to prevent its capture. The enemy bad twenty pieces of artillery and a very large body of cavalry. Gen. Sigel att. tacked the enemy from the southeut as soot as be bad heard from Hen. Lyon's eommand, end ' drove them back half a mile, taking poasesann of their camp, which extended westward to the Fayetteville road. Hen • terrible fire *ll3 poured into his ranks by a regiment be had permitled toYdrithee within a few pacer, sup it to be the lowa Put Ills men scat. tired ,sonsidsrahly, and . Cot. Soloman'. could not be 4 , lliter; consequently General Sigel lost five f or gone—tae other being brought away by Ck. , t. Flag, who compelled his priso. ears to drag hk off the field. Oat troops cap tured about four hundred horse.. Our loss is about two hundre,.' killed and from six hundred to seven hundred sr:goaded. That of the enemy cannot be less than double ours, their forces having moved in larger bodies, and our artillery playing npoa them with terrible effect. CaL Brand, who Commanded the rebel farce it Booneville, and hat shoos acted as aid to Gen. Prize, was taken prisoner. The body of .Gen. Lyon has been embalmed for conveyance to his friends in cossssetoos.• The following are some additional names of officers killed: Capt. Id.rvp, 1.1 Iowa; Capt Brown, Ist lowa. The reported death-of Sfsj 1r ; Shaffer is un confirmed. Among the wounded aro Capt. Gottschalk, fat Iowa; Copt; Swift, lit Kansas; Capt. Rot ten, do. ' • Capt. Gilbert, lit Infantry ; Cot. Cole, Ist Iflasoun; Lieut. Brown, do. Sr. Loots; Avg. 15.—A fleet of ten steamers, which have been laid up 15 miles below here for some time past, were brought to, the city to day, by order of Geo. Freenout, to prevent the possibility of their belog taken by the seam. sionista. Gsa. Pope has r.b.nt completed the appoint. "zest of the Committee' of Safety in the coult er his deperunant. Since the adoption of for the preservation of property, sets tare materially diminished, and it Nt ia a short time wilt entirely thLs of violenos is believed th oeldo. it is stated that sob. aPorolotiing Ironton fro,. federal troops IA thr• N. J ug ° lobs, troops sr* -th. The the 13,.. "'II p . 0401/ at -.weal troo rope . Jet regioArcadi n i.. a, . qui. village ' tedegnga from Hickman says that Boob, Inton and . 4 , t 4„, ipob ucee.• ! 4 ..t0n, Mo., between Jeff. which Ile two miles apart, the antra, ._ 4l ~, A lfetelit- . wore driven bath .4 can easily be defended by artillery, an.. 7.:17„:_ at a bailie at Mei.. in OVerl2lll3t 1, not apprehended, In maws ''',..'`'.: Thom:pate force, the lane, ; "ow o f the impusabis condition of the roads axon '''' aith save loss. • t, valley. Inn Lo l i7le7;t4 ire tt, ' Aug. IS Southern ■ PaPere Two pi -boats are now chuing the situ.— Co I. Blair arrived today. Z.gnality, spieled tooday by Capt. James Br- gi, Lou,., Aug. b l y s c .— ivr r o h n e .. P a r n o d vo t e h t e M sa a i r e ab . :l , boa wined stringent orders against wearing con. 'I rewired t!raily are devoid of interest. cleated weapons giving away of any discription of fire ems by gunsmiths or dealers, except by special per. ss ,, OLLAiv . k, , Olt. . Irmo You, Aug. 15 —Judge Garrison, of Bra ok7n, has waned a writ of habeas corpus ... a p plication of Col. Jack, on behalf of about one hundred and fifty United States troops 17 aia Fort liantilton, who were outran. dared Gen. Twins to the rebels at Meta porn' D r y Lad released .on parole not to carve " w o r m L i a o fKouth. 'nett counsel has written to the ancraata.,7 of War suggesting to the guy ,foment to allow the execution of theettit, u it wilt save the necessity of even indirectly recogn i zing the teolity of the obligation im posed upon the met by the rebels. It is said that Judge Garrison has mado a formal appli cation to Gen. Duryea to ascertain what force could be obtained to Kivu county to execute the writ of habeas corpus ie cue ol the Bal. timers Police Gommlutonors. Geo. Duryea replied about 1900, bat tharthe county was in possession of no artillery aufficiently'powartul to make an impression on the walls of Fort Lafayette, and it would require between 5,000 and 10,000 men to take them. So the matter mite for the present. The U. S. Marshals of Maine, New Hamp shire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jer sey, Penney!sante, eastern district, and Dela. ware, are bare in consultation with the Mar shal of New York, to adopt measures to pre vent the fitting out of slavers at Northern ports. Geo. W. Sanders, late Nisi Agent, is here, a defaulter to the amount of $21,000. A pro cess has been issued against his sureties—. Robert' .' Walker and Zeno Scudder., The 3d Rhode Island Artillery Corps arrived this morning. They will leave this afternoon for Sandy Rook, Md. They ere to use the battery of the 'lst Corps. Prince Napoleon and suite, start from this city tomorrow morning, and proceed by the Allentown route to "Harrisburg,trom thence, by the Pennsylvania Railroad, to Pittsburgh, and from the latter city bigots, via Cincinnati and Louisville, to St. Louis. NEw Fong, August 15 —Ttie Covunernal has information that Gen. Pillow broke ep, the camp at New Madrid on Suede, last precipi. tately, end moved back to Randolph. Seven steamers ware seized at Memphis on Thursday and sent to New Madrid bringing Pillow's command back, arriving at Memphis on Friday noon. Poring the intermediate time the puiengers that were previously on board the steamers were detained at Memphis and muttered severely—numbers of eick women and children being left subject to the insults of the mob. The- movement ii stippoesii. to have been made on account of the 'active preparation, of Cu. Fremont tit Lotnentts, Aug. assassin:dm Just arrived from NIUI/IVillll says that :yeaterday the military authorities on tee Northern Ten nesaee lines searched the pueengers coming northward and took money from them to the amount of 19,1)00. - . - Nnw °Lucre, Austin 15.—A .dlipateh brndgiehniond tbaf. R o o . des,or Fy., formerly of the Federal: , ate 4, hu bees appointed itißrigadier 'General in the Retie' army. FrOnlk Washington. W/JBll.lltV, August 15.--An order has been issued t m the Adjutant General's of fice to day, aiipointing the officersol the reg ular army now on mustering duty in the prin cipal cities, Irpersing officers of the fund ap propriated b Congress for the collection, drilling and Organizing volunteers under the set atithorizoig the President to accept the ser vice. of 500,500 men, Ac. They are charged with the paypient of all proper claims presen ted to them under this act duly authenticated and certified.lby various • volunteer recruiting officers. The premium of two dollars for each recruit accepted as laid down in peri -1 graph 1316 of the army regulations, will not however be allowed in volunteer service. Camps ofirendezvous and instruction for un I volteers W II be establiabed at, or in the vi cinity of Neiw York, Harrisburg, Cincinnati. and other cOliveinent places, under charge of officers of al e regular service. To facilitate the raising Of volunteer regiments. Officers recruiting therefor, are authorized to Muster their men tato service as enrolled, as soon as mustered. , ,,These men will be sent with the descriptive lilts to the camps of rendezvous, at which place', the oath of allegiance will be duly adminiiietod by a civil Magistrate, or an officer of the regular army. The cost of trausportatiob from place of muster will be paid by the, nartertouter at the latter station. When the o, ganization of regiments accepted e to be =tate d within a specified time, is not completed tit the expiration of that time, the companies 'dud detachments thereof already mastered into service, will be liable to be as. .signed to other regiments, at pleasure of the War Depend:tent. About forty New York Highlanders. regard-. ed as the principals to the insubordinationigin still in irons at the watch bonne, and charges are being fcitimally made oat against them. Provost Marshal Porter has been placed specifically, in cbugei of the bridges over the Potomac, and pence to , cross them will here after be obtained from him. Major y. Michael, of Philadelphia, has been appointed lb Assistant Adjotant General, and Assistant AdjatantGeneral McKeever ha. been .!fanned trim the staff of Major General Mc- Dowlill, and ordered to duty o'n the stall of General Fre mont. The 66 MOneers of the 2d Maine regiment will, it is s, hi sent to the Tortugas, where they will s ite the reZainder 01 their term. The Pennsylvania Campbel l artillery regi ment, the drat of the kind 6 , gsn'ted in toe United &Laths by volunteers, are vigorously at work at their encampment, and are drilled five times each day. WASIIIIITOS, August 15.—The most reliable iulor{eatiop ooncenibsg the rebehi is that they ate elm% moving their foram to the line of the Patoptie,ln prosecution of their programme to enter Maryland and encourage end rapport the revolta ovary spirit in that 'State, with ulti mate designs ppon Washington. - , ALVIJA DUI. Aug-14 , —AD trial by oottrt mantel of CoL Miles, charged pith unofficial like conduct on Centreville ifeights on the day of the battle at AO] 800, 11l still progressing, the Court haing held in the city pound! cham ber. This witticism en the part of the prosecu tion ire lift more than half through. ;The Wan, ear for COL Richardson, the camplainant, la faint. Coll Lardnar. of Detroit, and for CoL ltlistess,Reit'ardy Johnson, of ,Beillincra L. night, between At an4Lit o'clock, the r e b e l . thrual lights were ntainty ‘ resn,from here in th e u streation of Faislagspitrt , itapen They were via ft. 1.0 for nearly ari, boor A 'scenting p arty o f go' label cavalry wore Soon yesterday, tin wiles from loch in tho direottoo of Mount Version. i The reptirt that the exts: ll- Ptin Li raging to a fearful extt at &Canasta" .11,,e1" it credited barely Rehenionist.% and silo bi those in taw" tary authiiiity. BD Ploarati, who was arrested ace ts: 6 Bth of AnAn insts 'While meting his way ciatela.' ° cc lin an thugs of beteg • spy, had a hur.. e g sy bib re the Provost Marshal, after whit)) he Was gent to Washington. Flowers, who was a clack haj the Census geresti, was disoharged on the lithlinel. Oa the 7th ha wrote a letter to Mr. ltdaaall, to wham he owed board, stating that he was going to Maywood. ' The next day he seas ; • tad. Loutiv:ti.mc, Aug. 12.—The Little Rock Go :site siagg4ts the appointment of Gen. Johnston to command In the Miaelsslppl valley_ n. A. Oodgmaa, a St. Louis editor, has bean arrested iet Ni. Orleans. The Rebel Congress has ...toted, by solu tion, the second, third, and fourth obtuse t Da vies deefiratlon. Genereli Wise wu reported on the th at the White; Stdphar Springs, and General Floyd at SereetN Springs, lilt.= mites distant, and relay rota I=km-with Wise. The Wllmlngton Joureol says movements.. on foot td render the Fayetteville ,Arsenal one of eons etlon. tri Gen. wiggs has todertaken works for the defense O Newl Orleans. The Dam cape the Connell p seed hue hundred thousand dollen at his dlapci al. i The M emphis Appeal, of the 3Cith. says a Cineinna I pilot named Boehm°, had been ar rested at *aphis. Lortsitttr, Aug. 15 —Paesengers from Nashville report that the military authorities of Tenni:wide are about to prohibit the entrance of way kind of goods into that State, over the iL Mesas and Nashville Railroad. And this hi seemly cot roborated by Memphis advice, t theiri . eels to purchase no more goods In mos.!i eal present, For two or three eights put ws ons supposed to contain mithatione of ea. - nowder, have gone from here war, iniladmg - imwder, have gone from het, in the direction of Tennessee. Fur two nights the thirSkyors poise were overpowered. Last eight the .force wax increased, but the wag. one wer4 attended with cavalry, and got away. bleistc are being taken to prevent similar MP in torture. - - 0., August I.s.—The correspond st. Louis Democrat tureiehes the ent of lb following items. Gen. Biker, command was passed at the Gaseanadilftiver, fifty mike west of this place, Tuesday Oozing, when he had encamped for the night.' The dip route to Springfield has been abandoned and the stock brought here. The Poe-muter of Springfield has arrived, with all die mail matter of that office. About tVirenty-fi W. large wagon', with fugi tives frorfiSprleifield, have reached here, and ii others arii a them way, Judge ' !arida is reported to be at Big Tunnel, enty•five mile* from here, with 1,500 mat °stasis, but very tittle attention is paid to bliii or his movementar i Cmao„ ', . usual 15.—Scouts who have re• timed fro. Charleston, Mo., report that the rebel., 2055 strong, including infantry, cavil. ry sod artillery, encamped at that place. It is rain red that Gen. Pillow , ' force, 17,. °Unstrung,: as advanced filly miles North of New Madr d. This lacks confirmation. Canto, hog, 15.—Since the withdrawal of the Inin regiment from the vicinity of Charles.. ton, the rebels hive torn np the track ind de stroyed the culverts on the Cairo and Fulton Railroad. , Nothing wu heard from Pillow's command Jody. The government steamer, Graham and *mprets arrived to day with supplies. ? SPRING GOODS WE A;RE NOW RECEIVING A yy OBOWII AND 'sugar 'STOOK of , GOODS to oar, ISPKINI/ ISAIAS, 'Mb bt been selected WiSh more On nsoel tors, sad feel coadebt Out to Gus aitailrallin Or PASSIM AIM It eSlioodOoke Well u I Vernon) of Paco Mel ANY GOODS of the tllld bdoce oLVue but& clty, sad woad reapsothally soul es sal call Duo ow patrons %ad pabUty tt eisseler, Milled, thentanlre. Samuel 'gray - 81.1 Son i J fdLEROALANT :TAILORS, W • O a W:a s alumni IrVitsalir. Rtogrvldn--- JUST RtOSIVED—In store and for ales - it . 11101 Bator CweL4 ffir t ms, bbli. N. (X Itolameo. . 26 602 e• Primo I/mbar( Chaos% 60 :doA.Bearere do, . • 26 ,ido 20doi..Brooms. 0 bet.: Nan Buis; • 20 . A00 d . u.TODIT a 7247 Ltb4rty etroot. Dy VENN V/ X by • so 7 OlitißS-20 calks far rale B. A. Minaroae a co., coma Pt irtnitiaa Wood W. S: 71 1; NV : .4 • 9 "b,„_ tO IC kr 0 4 7 4 , 0 * Pi s .41e 4 9 44, att COMMERCIAL RE 111117=S MAW& There wee conablerable activity manlfeeted at the wharf yesterday. The erritalii ware mare numerate than natal ea were alio the dtputursa The B. C. Bator from Wellevilks Selena from Wheeling, Net. tune from eincionatf, end W. L Harley from St. Loa* arrived. They ell, with th but s zmption of the latter two, had light freight tripe good number of pa• @engem The Citizen and Baker are raining to connection with ttoso. • P. Ballroed, cod will leave hers W.V. deputed,mm f latter Loafs and Neptune far Oloshinsti, th perfectly litOt, while the former bad. Is. tone of freight and a splendid pumice/ ! trip, Including tte Mat Wiseman Beglenent of vol. ! nonfarm en route for home. This regiment wee to Gen. Book's Division at Harper's Ferry, end although their time lied expired mute weeks ego, they refused to leave Banks until be had brea anfficiently rdnfor cal by three years men. The W. L HacW. Capt. Conway, to announced to clear for St. Loeb on Saturday. the lea Bret elms boat, and is In charge of cendul, experienced and courteous alms, Our tared Whittaker .1111 pre. sides In the office. ' The Anglo-Eaton, Capt.!Dalsall, Clerk, J. W. ChM. ban. will be ready to km for Et: LtuN on Saturday or Monday. The Madam. we are stenred, will leave for Cleats nett and Looted:lla this monde* without fal Navigation has been resumed by steamers on the Allegheny. The Echo left for 011 Creek yesterday nosing and will probably be followed by another boat today. The Wheeling packet for to day la the John T. !do. Combs Time et departure ll a. m. Imports by River. ST LOUlS—per R I Msela7-7S bbls, 16 hI bbla, bbos, Bosom a Garner& 66 bbla, 114 bf bbls, 9 bas two, Itbodes A Varner, 13 sheet, copper, 1 bz ann• dris., 1 br Iron, Edgerton I Steuart, g grids drilb,l2. D WNlamr, 6 bbls, 2 kg scup tron, Salley, Brown I ex 18 cks, Puma Salt co ; Ws molasses, McDonald A Arbuckle; 100 do whbky, Medrlckert co; 100 do do, Win Carr I on 22 do do, W Bennett; 20 do go, V 1.1 Deb A oaf 49 do do, Lambert A Manton. OINCINNATt—pre Neptune-910 bbls dour, 250 Lllda tobacco, Clarke A co; 100 bbls,Onbsm d Thema miONSTART mum GUltallilliGlAss. Tint foreign exchange market Is tending to lower rater the beckon` quotations for six.y day sterling bills am 107 to 10781. with few sales oboes 107%; piton commerctslloo to 10% and °Mars at 105% to 100 We annex nommen/re statement of the exports (excloeive of smscis) from New -Took to foreign ports for the week and since Jen. lt 1349. 7860. 1861. for the week—.... 51,874.468 11.898,958 11,687,186 Previously reported 83,870,939 92,984,867 78,431,8691, • -- ----- Erste Jan 1.—.-440,461,46 r 1,58120,9111 $60.019.4811 Tee canparlson Is with the large 'spurts of last rear, end snows • light therms. The total increase slum January 1 is $21,181,631 IN. Y. World AILVIIIIINT Cams Mawr, &egad Ih—The re ceipts ore:Utile were exceedingly limited during the page week.mblch eracoming to the suspension of trans.' portation on the Western railroads. The total offer. . lop reached only 999 head, of which number 480 1 were sold, the prices !sorting from 14 to 13* 11 66—' mostly however at 26;1211o. The following are thee. particulars 01, the ado, e V era ' fent ZeuL &id. Price. ttl Ipf/i:, J Tuner,. ... 21 .2 J W Miloer----- ._ .... 18 2i04 X Whieasy—.... -- 18 Win liarrin-----. 19 2 .24 W B hicßatlllok.--.... 19 -2 '. ld Harr & tinalett-- .- 18 2 02 Myers & Bro.—.— 60 2 0234: A Oreenswalx----- -. GO 2, ,. .....56 3 5/` J B M1X...._..—.. ... 88624 . 188.68 2 at . 22. ..1,,, g @, . G A Thaw A 60.-.-- W 8ber23•32„..---- T Culp I Ideßrygor--- O D 0 Ct6R flf - Jks atm:: 9 R fd 20 Janet Rfes...----. • 36 480 619 Etter—the odor - lop were 'boat the suns al laid week, footing up 2375 bead. Of this number 64 mete acid at from 19,50 to 9.5.00 Sp 100 Ihe. Moe—Tim ottaluge nutted 865 head, of kehlak 0017 14 Were disposed of here, the Mime ranging trida 2% to 4o it lh .. !Markets by TelegraPa NOW YOlll., August 16..—Ootton arm; salts of 990 Flour advapoad; 24 000 bbl. sold at •o 4,47400. oo* -t ' 20o• Mau $4 4604 60. Ohio at $5 0606 20, .80 r t at $6 1005 76. Wheat advaptc , 7l 44.144 7 01 et $1 0600 13 for Milwaukee oink PO $1 230134 for while warn% .070 3 1 : 75 • ~ e lr4 Oora gavotte.' 102 0 sales ,171 21.0%("r....15"), %ibioky am at Avgovrc t , ' Btocks lo Arrivals a3the OUT. OP TO a :mom LA111"8.... IT. OHAULES—Oornar of Third and Wow RUST WM" 11101.111TOS. A d Day, Inutile,. PaW Bunkard, Latina.. CI 11 ',- Zane, Man I or T II Chan, Ohio .18 Liroarnra, Peebles ip D Rid3le. Mono city J Conk,J3roonavillo Wry D O IN:agars Aar A Ocok, timer Pal Baltimore W 8 Dykes A lady, War .111 Trimble, Hookatown ran manly LH It If Winslow, Pninkiin Johnston,iL Ebonstarg A II Hoot, Mercer Morris A lady, Altoorni E IPPneraws, 8 W Marshall. rhil W A Punier, Chkago p. 8 Om villa, Lancaster DR N Wilson, leArtsbarg had HANNON HOUBII-1 0.344 Liberty street. 3 L Pugh, Philo 1 J K. Tuber, Uulootorro ',14 PII Ilelleo, : do .I ' A II Etas:Car. W Lehman. Norville !, I She. sy, Baltimore il S Stotts, Orton* co ... J Burns, Jr, Penns J Lowther. A Home I, a Millar; bloHossport I: A Eastman, fipriogaeld '2 t 8 Leessartog Duncan* • Gumlck,Barrbburg :,'. i Steckler A daughter, ConnolLseltle 3 Gamble, Indium h J 0 Power, St Louis .. ra, le II Borten and thsco and... St. Louts S 0 Berlomn, N Y 13mIthrlold and Third streets T, ezorwara. J W McNutt, Clarion 11, John Devlin, PLUM Stlas It Bell, do G 0 Wite, do Itliza Beats Ohio ,z J W alltchail„ Poona • M Staab)°, do ~.2 Hiram Ilultz. Locust HMO j Wzm id W p ood .4 rstrl thdi du rocura . 'Um Xogram, do ';; & Andreas, J P McDonough. Jobrat.'n J Roble& &mama J Maar. Clanton M Mengn, McKeesport O Balmier, do O Lipton, Altman • L Dill. do ' . .1 Bunt, Bordentons, N J Saida, Harrisburg T P Jenktrat Brady's Band D B Welsh, Phil. D Wendell.Montgotaly,o 3 W Boners, do L Mal& Cleveland T Keiser, Lancaster, Mani .1 Orman. Phil. 8 Well, Wheel:myth. 8 Arthur, Johnstown T Walsh, Blalrsvliee GIRARD 110081—Corner O.L HOCLUI B Brown, Brownsville IrLoseure, New Cootie P L Osatisa, Unto 0 W audneon, 111 w, Millwood CPU Borneo, Connellovills °Anis, /di oe, 0 k, Bentloynille idreslihre, 0 I lint. J o Oildwou, J 8 Darragh, Balmer 7 Mulholland, BeUevarnon A 0 Larralan, Cleveland' EAGJAI nor - in.—Ma nal 11111/4 0 M Mono, Hammond, 0 J McDocond.oaulda 0 ?Mahe, Palma Rabin", pi actoOrl °mak Dui:lobed], y J 'baby, Indiana, Pa B Miller, Cbealar co J P Inltchall, do l 8 Boarnau,lscCounallar'r GB Jannaon, Manville tl Babb:mon, Poona trAni'a HOTEL--u. ty street, below be.. raidettiea, la u Herm Penns 8 0 Bo do W Peet York Station fl crbsuant, to W Gilmer*, Pence I' MM.. do • Z Ramsey, Mon. city it OW% do ti Re teWattooreleed J Herald . * Wetly, do W Bums, Strobe:4,llls EEMiii 8•1111711. A D Jackson, Appleton. Whims.ln W Wrlog.ton, W aah pa J Olnrk.Ulation .1 Cherry, New Comma W 11 Elbe, Proved:, Pn J T Campbell, Hickory BED LION HOT/ A. T. ce. G Balmy, Wub Pa R.:MN 110110idnitg t. Clatha Bakersaunk G B Tows, .11:0sabetti W L klausbeim,Var, 0' t a m amiy, imumthe i J BPoaanon, Harmony ' 80. 5,8 L clate gnu. j 1110Plirt03. 8 Tau!** Pa W J kittmloitar, Pa J Rader, Ps N Bonham. U 8 Atienal T linabinis Pa J Bead, Kittanning J T Wilson,Kiddlaaex 0 Ganser. Messer, Ps NATIONAL El P. EILIPLI; Lieut. aliarkk Brady mmdl 25 men, 17 0 J L Biggis t Ise', Mond. Vs U Rarities:4onm ca Rockdale, Von. gni Jae 11PDoyst. Matt co Jos IPDowel, do D hrOonahy, Lewistown W J Bodo. Boas tp 3 aright. Wats Pa & atudoll. Hickory Pa 1/ Sooner, North Pout MMEI D Prat!, Drtdpport, 0 Dr. /Mkt, {kg • o W tiustleld. LtmetoWn .1 McAllister. Moe. city J NeElver. Pottartil• II ikarstrl, Clarend J Julastmenpooo co I R CINCINNATI, LOUIS- A: TIMIS AND Dr.1.01718.- 1L vim aut posorogor MOIMAIIf W. L 11110L44 1 1 1 0a. 00 ADa7. a• MlMS'''. rink, WO loin for the awe sad an Wainscots ports. on SATURDAY , ITib to•t., at N.:JOWL N.*. For MOOS or: porno apply an board. • 5a16.11 EOll CINCINNATI AND i kail Lotrunuit.-The da• Ammar IDEN. T. Baton, .111 lam, !cm ste• anat.* and- in Opt. porta. co Tale bat Cut Ink lug, at 4 o'clock, R. ii. RC tillighfOr mew apply on board or to and . J U T E. LITMOBTON ill co., amts. F 0 4 CINCINNATI AND 'Lotrinntsii, CAIRO AND BT. LOW.—The orteamei. o - ON, Capt.Rebert WWI. W. Cl:timbers, dirk, val limy. on PATURDAY. m last, at 4 Welock. Tar tr `or Alusigo. gam 'Wyss board. • eon CARBON WL-10 bbb. Ist quality readved and SA. b set 7 11:11NIIT II mums. CEMENT-2bbls. fresh Hydsaulia Ce• moos neelred Rad Sar isle by aid° HENRY U. COLLINS. Ay RUM-200 gallona,fat sale by B. a. - rauarsarooa a 00, after Ent snd Wood .b. RA FOR SIDES-7 casks Clear, remit .ap, al mat ior eL e 7 - J. e. LIGOITT a 00, 76 Wain mut OS Prat lama: T _LISIIC.--200 bbla. Fresh Lime, jot re. 14 oh* eel ft. ma. ht LIMY U. uOLLIMIL 0.1.1.-20 bbls. received and A 4 kr selsl4 KURT FL QOLLIHI. 047., of) ( 0a, 4 -4 i d : %Z. 174 :1j> • ? of 4.. ts s 5:41 4 ' , „ olesale bruk:, • Zs- i BDICINEI DEAMBiI, Wood Street ) Pittsburgh, 2a. fi ES MR TEM OM OP lakit• NIA OR RIIPTIIIII. 's Radical Cure Trust. ; r'e Patent Truss. • 's Supporter Truss. , • djusting Trusts. • • • • g's Loco or Body braoe, for the • Prolspects Uteri. Pll lMdomm►l Ind 110 sinuses 8. Pitch's /Myer-Plated Supporter. f • pe, for the support and cure of Self' Dr. B ' ; oars • Dr B. Itaastiii? Stockings, for weak and varicoss 'LI veins. Rkistats Knee Cape, for weak knee joints. • Anklei Supporters, for weak ankle joints. Suspensory Bandages. 'Self-f seating Syringes; also, every kind of Syringes. has also a Truss which - • radically cure hernia or Rupture. Offine at his Drug Store, No. 140 Wood at., sign of the Golden Mortar. 1 PLY/VMS proectibeeln maid MOBILO DIZr awl and hail Inerrinnants for DRATIERIS and] GIMOIrt 4T6t7 dinars requiring totebardnal toscart. GALiVANIO BATTERY or EMIR° 11A21111210 ACIIIIIRB, tor medical purports, of tarp eaperfor kind, wi ll re sent tree of express chutes, whatever an towns rune, tract a renstrtamw el Ten Dollakw.. Athirst= . Word Gat Eg=3. 1 ...... TIIARRHEA CURED—By Swayne's L./ xtOWll6 CORDIAL. livery .ocadla waszentedl orialha veranda& Bold srDr it .E w r o 2lll.ll t. ;RE,-0 i llr teci,. BfiD BUGS, ROACHES. ac.—Th Rooseteopor's RUN. Bold it DR. ENYBRID ; 140 141,o1x1stroot, lo • oars rowdy. r ' 1 lOp STS AND 11110&---Snre.destruati:1 AV to atm Vortolo by owing . TARRILL I II lir ToljoilltisTOß, on octiray now yroporoldcw.. warrrinted to remove thou peon ft= .mll7 borlew Bold et D. 1111111111,13, A .1,204 kw. . - . it. Wood 10111.1 .----7 - 1 VkTRA RAZolls.—nuiva a fair Exi jej itraltsors, width I will door lad at cart. ORO. IL RDTBIR, .118.1:14k• lad Wood atm& , U — ~ BAVACLIE CIINEEE.--An infa ll ibl care for Hoodscho will talk:cod In nail' Rs* OROLID P 11.141. Try them. At DN.ROM' No. Xto Wool stmt. Price TS atom, • -- • iqiNr .zo $14,6014 hula. Dye!iidir Bair Dye! Xleir Drlr ISATOIIKLOWII ZULIADT Orifyiaa, avid bed is Lie World / Au otheys are mere imitations, &wild be amdded,llyon •1111 to aanspe eldiatde.. OkAY, BAD, OB SO/314 BATH Diet to s besatilbl and aslant Brown . or Bloch. the trial law to [Dobai/ or akin. RISKIN DISDALS 'AND DIPLOMAS ham sesiesd to Wm. A. Batchelor Angie zen. _oust 61,M6 application' tun been made to the Halt patrons of his boom LOA Wit. A. DAMN/SAWA HAM DUI proems am Ito be dbtMgatelted tom, nature, sod is aseald Ea bog to Wore lathe ler; boaster kmalt oadUnoed, ens tar 11l emu of Bad Did Me! to•norated I. Ldtobi thts splemlld , Made, sold or applied On S tolmee tooms) . si., Rya ma key, 121 Bt , Net York. Sold In allcltles sad tome of- the mates States Oro eats end Pantry Goods Malan ,F,r T te pm:dm has the sumo and eddxses a pa awe plate engratlas ma focoaldes of each box,* WILLIAM A. saleasion, '3 16 sea arsa,rrs Tag 1 - war. au r mamma& we ram. am! 4 1 1 A ' - axn '1.24 0 Vir !CI la. 'SI prig.... i _ - co., ra-Eusi 41'.CPWW:i. -, 4% lON IJFACTUIIKRS :Of 81116.. ain 4 s ,p1it.,11114Z113,11' and BOLT OOPPIR, T Li s, ' . " 0 9:1118, Rawl Bt111: lottpxos. B TIN PLVIL eIIII I 111! .. '-' 4A ,, . .', 4111112' on kid, innieVe ilectilues and rats. -----'-'--- Weirdtasse, 1i0..149.1irel and 120 &mad firj j- Plitsbarift, Psalms. 1 s3.Bpacial ordas °Moppet oat to any deleted si inca.solooma—...—:-.... -a. I. 11011011 DOlSSYLlEL....m.w.warlinall ROBINSON, MINIS at. , mit 1001LIADE1111 . MID .11140111.111111 T w,AsuiNcirroN - LNVCORIL r 17Ittsbut 5 h, 'rilnua. ~ 40.44 10.s 1 stairm..4 1 ..t. ,.- goonfoctitio in kladooigtotat Moittisasand rtistgusur Outiugo,lcaltrossi Wort + istauo lkilli Jobbialt WI Reputing dosacaioaortaotica. .!i ~ kiATCHMLOR'S MEW AND 24 dr•Sccregas aIL 11.7 are dead. ileAt• OW iltttesto chane—no inning hetdikte ehnetwa et thiteed ; hulsed this to the esl7 Minton when thaw 'Mho en properl7 teklettlmer le Reed stmt. liew Teel I 14111 'CPAS!. 1104ILD• ISPEKS . COMPAL., *ph W.V. 11$11wi -.am Is Aldan lie id AMMO -.117M11121111110, RA L ROAD SPIRES, u— I • 1 , AND BOAT BBlRich _ Corner of Water Street and. - Cherry @Me/ sal*lnife • PlTUBtattilt. UMW& 4.40.11:41 4.11.111Jia-Meaptaili suonorsunt or Iron iGsa , iron Vaults, sod neat Doari Win ow Mutton, Whittoirliards,k • ? Pict. 111 hexed &rot &WU Mt Owls -1 (Iletwoom Wax!! and Market,' Prenllo4ll, PA, I Hue 'pa band a_Tarfety of new time* plats Liftable far all pmaies. Pirtiplat itteatkil paid te suliistas Oran Lots. Jalalpg &mot doll /Et 0.1...1kLEM k50.;(15. mins roreigit and lomeatii EMI of 71110a11131 OP mom,- WM 110.1113 AND 17110111, 1 140. t =MIT arms. nimastutag. 1:±1 NU:know= Emu AS an Ulm*. oat the Thaltsel dials& . rt,Ngli7l S. - B. ift C. P.llllMliZcali, - - PAPER - aseNtruovititax. .11ad 1 DOOll4 OAP, LITZI - AND AL4IIMIDII 01 TV PING PPAR ,; Ilm•temecised box Na; 2r Wiiod - siren 10 Nat Itraot, , rttrbinkVii. or Tredefat Him • ..•wrikettol 'Pittsburgh Steel Woke. - ‘11.21 . 01111.1 . 441 XONES, zit) RamSSEITAOTORERS i • -_ 0 ETATS. also, Play mad A. S. (all , Al sad Oarout - sad Mt aft. eele JP/TM/BMWS. 11,.. aciiiitcrmr...wasyr T42mr:rl No. 54 81. Clair Strod, - •N• 1121 I j Dl•htdelll.lft .) , IC/TreVl4llB. 1M 432E1N81C forwarding ft Cosindiadon aohsrq I aro W iaow' magall 0400• 12 . 13utter. Seed", slab. I Ara tg, Mpg Mira ESQL.IBIi 'IIStiAOK ClipiP. plornlD SKINS 011.111 P. MoZIMBIZIES 41117 AP. ILOII,IIXOI ZIGSIX/20.1113 011,1141P4 , ELLA AND OUT DLIZTS CUR MI )03 ,BLISUILMILD .1k 00.11. Tieti.-11 bosh. Oats in 'store and! kit sals , 'LB nos:neon. 3 axLV. I , üblety anuot,•..- AltOU • EL OANVABSZDHABIB.; • :t4orcas N. W. Timm' belt, In stars walk a. voters ft, sa Liberty street
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