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 • ? 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. 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