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WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 28,1861
cirrAFF.AIRS
r hfrrcolowoicla Observations for the Ga
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Toe Wazzyr Gnarls for this week is
Issued, and contains highly important and
veer interesting news—embracing Edito
tie e; Letters from Washington; Latest In
telligence (rem the Beat of War; The Rebel
Preject for Attacking Washington; Hints to
thee.using Guns; Poetry; Panics on the
Bstie Field; Late European, California
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an Mexican! News; Religious Intelli
gence; Reliable Commercial Reports; Do
i:natio and Foreign Markets; Local and
Neighborhood News, so., So. For sale at
our counter — price, fire cents per stogie
copy, in wrappers.
Tenthle el aptosient—Four item Injured.
Yesterday, rq one o'clock p. m., an explosion
of k singular character occurred at the depot
of the Pannsyliania Railroad, by which one
man wee terribly lacerated and three others
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serioualy iejored. A train from the east bed
jiist arrived, and the Government_ Inspectors,
fdri l Jae. Batchelor and Capt. Yandegrift, were
at the depot examining some esprit= goods
to lee that no "contraband" articles should
find their way Seuth. In one of the cars were
two men in the employ of the Adam's Express
Col, Wm. McLkughlin and Jno. Blesther. Suit
after Mr. Batchelor had left the car, and while
he l ves standing on the platforni immediately
in front of it, aterrible explosion occurred in
side among the!freight, bunting through the
car and shattering it to pieces. The explosion
wee afterwards 'ascertained to bare been cans.
ed!by the bursting of Whoa of cannon primers,
which bad both shipped in flew York, for
Gen. Fremont. it St. Louur The box weighed
thirty-six pouoda, and the explosion wan re.
prinented ati Squat in power to that of a
twklve pound gun.
hlr. McLaughlin seems to have been nearest
to the box, as r ite body Was lacerated in a
horrible manner. The primer 'consists of a
aniall brass tube, filled with percussion pow.
del', to which WI attached two strands of fine
brass wire, abbot an inch in length. The
whole box expanded simultantionsly, and many
of them were t driven , into the body of Mr.
MeLs °Vitro, *orating it in a dreadful man
ner.- The roan wartime itijuries are in the ab.
&wino, which is cot so as to affect the bowels,
and it is rind! that be cannot long survive.
HIS lace and breast were also badly cot-by the
primers—the rice presenting as it - were a man
of 'coagulated blood. He was conveyed to
lair reeidence on Pike street, In the Fifth
Wird, aid was attended by Dr. Dickson.
John hierther,'who win also in the car at
the tine of the explosion, received an ugly
wound about ?nidwey on the inside of the
thigh. 'The finch was deeply cut, and the
wound bled profusely. He was otherwise in.
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„lured, but being remote from the boy escaped
taceretion of the face and body. The has of
both men were riddled and turn as it with
bullets. Meatier lives in a court off Spring
alleyi, in the Fifth ward. His life is not re
garded in danger.
Mr. Hatchable, who, as we have stated, was
standing on the depot platform opposite the
ear. was etrook on tlis right leg by a pleol3 of
_flying timber, tanatog a compound [rioters of
the bone below the knee. He was conveyed to
thd-Castom Henn, where Dr. Walter dressed
die Injury. ratneviog two plena of bone, and
Isaving the limb in a favorable soudition. Mr.
Baitehelor is a brother of our worthy Collector
of Customs, and resides at Eastliiberty.
Micheal Regan, a stable hand, woo wee
standing on the platform, wax Slightly injured,
but will not relquare the aid of a physician.
The force of tee explosion was so great that
a Portion of the side of the car, about three
feet square, wits driven out entirely, and-car
, ried -in rplinters to a considerable distance.
The floor andeneeth where the box stood was
torn through. and the root was lifted ori and
broken, but not earned away.
There kenos, to be some doubt as to the
cantle of the explosion. The box, it is said by
imam, was not being handled at all. The Ex.
pen messengie, however, is of opinimithat the
boi bad been pieced near the roof of thecar
—in Piltogrand that it must hare slipped down
whle the otherlboxre were being temoved. A
considerable quantity of military goods had
been Enticed in!the car, bat no damage was
eerie save to a few boxes.
Itsiiiroad Aeoldent.-A Soldier litiled
On Monday night, about ten o'clock, a ml•
dier named Aliatnel Cassiday, wbo had left
this city with the volunteers the same evening,
wee killed at Stackwater Siding, by the Fast
line coming welt. The train containing the
soldiers had stepped on the siding to let the
other train past!, and al of them got off to
drink. Antony these wa■ Cessiday. He
had jun taken a drink, when a corn•
pinion who !teed near him remarked that
the Fast line wile coming. and he had better
Intik out. The fword. ware scarcely uttered,
when Cassidy Was struck on the shoulder by
the engine and instantly killed. / The de.
netted was a laboring man, and had resided
in this city for several years. He had enlisted
in Captain Dthidson'e cavalry company, from
Fayette county. The body was brought to
thin city, by annfScei of the company, and
giien in charge of Mr. Hawn, proprietor of
_the Iron City lintel. Ninth ward, where he had
been boardintfor some time. He was a very
worthy and Industrious man, about twenty
seien years of and annulled.
CIUT._ COL.' IMOSICIAII.—FOUT COLDNIXISOI of
M Hoye' reilment startsd for Waalsington
Clay on Mondi*, accompanied by Lieut. Vol.
&if!. M. Mogan. Col. Morgan soured as
Lieutenant of an City Guard, in the 12th Reg
iment, of whisk Col. Hap was Major, for three
Months, in whieL position he suinifsatad snob
military tastes lind ability as indnoid Col. IL,
( who, as our readers Sr. wall aware. is a regu
larly educated military celeer) to offer biro the
distinguished poeition be now bald,. We owl;
gsatalata Vie Lien. Colonel on. Ids advance
mat, believing's/tat this promotion in his cave
was well deserved; and that it would not have
been , made , !mall's not been worthy :of U. We
wish him everyi opportunity that a brave and
gallant GIELNIT onnid desire for Snail. &drain
meta and bonori .
- CAVALRY COnnte.—The Cincinnati Cora.
reside', of MOnday, says : No little excite
.
meet was raised, yesterday, by the arrival at
the levee of the Imamate City of lldailuton, Nap
tuAe, Stephen ,Daestur and Lencuter, from
Lamp Noble, attar Madison, Indians, with six
cosepsnies of the . Dearborn Cavalry. The re.
'Raining four cohipanise cf this regiment have
goile go ht. Lodi", undei command of Col.
Darer,' Thitaa , Mx companies are trader Lieut.
Col. Carter, and:are bound for Witablegton,.by
way of Pittaborglx. They are all noble.lookutg
lumen, with stoat horses: They Will be for
midable tbelield. Ai soon as they had
taken the attain:try Mores. Dm boats
tied oti their way to Pittsburgh.' -
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Oar Daoivoin.—A son of Mr. Win. Shaw,
'Wyjfiii abootait cSyears,:residing in the Third
ward, Allegheny. was aceidestally drowned
• Atoiday anconieg, et ; the Monongahela wharf.
; It sinews that' iCe sad another lad; about his
sioned:CaUer, were attraefild thither
the plerieg of the
_Calliope on the Muter
- Jobb T. MoCoistoi. attempting -to ;step
- ..trots the ateame# to a chill fiat, be mined his
__,footing and fell into the riser and wu drown.
ed. ,llis death war mit keown math , yesterday
_stoning. The boy Cutler was so badly fright.
sped that Its - did sot- commenleate the cis.
comatanee to say sois, , setti questioned , very
'dangly by her fiUltutir. Thi _body_ ha an yet
bees recovered;;..,.,
r PAINLITATIO.O --The employers ot . the
Pirtabargh,'Forti -Wayae & Olticere .Rtilroad
preatuted *sword fallout. Dunham, of Capt.
onnibeeta Company, icormerly cmaneated •witli
lhat - road; end parse - containing some $l5,
to Tbeatas Caktima, of the:same company, on
Saturday afternoon. The`tedrridttal, who wu
40 Oaf • made the pratiostatioit 'opseeb sot sp.
Itiitti'og t Or. I:slvui Cornelia*, who happened
to itantnintoihkyard, et the argent regimentaf
the donors , ~rrue.l.4 pt 94 sad puree,
In need aid appropotaroA - peatit, OW' whir*
the . ; ioniplestar thinned the . duo% and the
crowd dleptund to their hams,
A TIPP TO WAITISSOTON.
Horsens Gazers: Cariosity prompting us
to see the extensive military preparations in
and around Washington City, and desiring also
a respite - from onerous dames, we took the
midnight train of the Pennsylvania Raorosd
for Harrisburg, thence to the capital. Provid
ed with - alma from a well-known and influ
ential Pittaburgher to the right person at
"Plead.unarteri," we were furnished with a
pass to enter the lines of the army. We give
Hsi y 'Qtraursas. Murray/ Derairrarrecr,
WAIIII/NGTON, August lb, 1861.
Pus Mr. W. if. K—, daily, for three days,
oval the bridges and within the lines of the
Army of the Potomac.
By order of Gen. Mansfield, commanding,
Di axe Dr KAT, Aid.de.Gamp.
Other-aide reads : "It is understood that
the within named and subscriber accepts this
pats on his word of honor that he is, and will
he ever loyal to the United States, and Where
after found in arms against the Union, or in
any way aiding her enemies, the penalty will
be death."
'Our loyalty being above suspicion, the oath
was not administered.
In
company with Rev. George W. Cooper,
of Baltimore, and Mr. J. B. Robley, and
muter Ed. Heazleton„ Jr., o' Pittsburgh, we
took carriage at Georgetown, and crossed
over the Potomac by Government ferry to the
"sacred of Virginia. Immediately on
landing, entered a road which winds gradually
up to Arlington Heights amid camps of
soldiers on either side. The ride was made
pleasant from the happy mood we found the
troops at various points of the route. Reaching
the top of the ascent, Arlington House loomed
up in the distance, and thither we drove and
alighted. This building has been so frequent
ly ascribed that it is only necessary to say, it
is beautifully located, commanding a sweep of
many miles op and down the Potomac, Wash.
ington City, Georgetown and the susrotioding
country. Like many other mansions of large
proportions and ancient build the words
of the poet esprees our mind :
ntietance lends enchantment to the elm."
Sauntering around the building and the
grounds we met one of the weontrabands" of
Gan. Lee, who bad lived on the place over
fifty years, and who possessed intelligence be
yond one in his position. Evidently he had
been a favored chattel, but bad been forsaken
by hie rebel master. The old man seemed to
be at a loss to find language to account for
the strange events that bad transformed the
homestead and beautiful grounds, of several
hundred 'three, into a vast encampment filled
with all the pomp of war.
Fortunately, in our ramble on Arlington
Heights, we toot with the Rev. Mr. loskin, the
heroic Chaplain cif the New York 14th Ragi
malt, from Brooklyn, which did much effective
service at the Bull Bun battle. With such a
guide we saw mash that would have escaped
our notice, and learned many interesting facts
relating to the late battle, tending to give •
brighter view to the picture than we bad im
agined from reports. We found • large force
engaged in building an intrenetment that
would command the whole approach to the
river at that point, and affording ample proteo
tionito an immense body of troops from the fire
of the rebels. Forts Corcoran and MeQuay ass
monuments worthy of a place in hitter', and
situated so as to have destructive effect front or
rear. Both have heavy guns mounted. For
miles, unobstructed by the tolled MK* countless
white tents are dotted here and there, indicating
the vast force gatbered'for the defense of the
capital:
Betracing_our Steps to Georgetown, we whirl
ed out three miles to Camp Tennally, near the
town of that name, where the Pennsylvania
Reaffirm are encamped, under the command of
General McCall. Near the town, four or five
of the regiments, in close proximity, are
located, among which are the Bth, under Col.
Hays, and 9th, CoL Jackson, commanding.
Circumstances prevented as from visiting the
former, and not for the watt of disposition. Tr•
•
eligible location of the camp, comfortable tent
arrangements and hearty, cheerful look of the
boys, was gratifying and unexpected. Familiar
faces met us at every turn, many of whom were
boyhood playmates. Near the entrance were
the quartets of the Pittsburgh &Cu, whose
hospitalities we enjoyed. We were lodebted for
attention, from Messrs. E. P. Darlington, Lieut.
Darlington. H. W. Strickler, James Collard,
Messrs. Thompson, Long, Koox, Smith and
Contain, of McKeesport, of that eompany ; and
also had the pleasure of greeting Lieut. CoL
Anderson, Capra. Galway and Fleming, Limits.
Barbour and Ludeick, Mr. Boodgrass, of the
Medical Department, Ransom Read, R. S. Mc-
Clean and J. Troutman.
From the position assigned the Pennsylvania
Reserves,
near the Chain Bridge, where en at
tack is looked for, the government evidently
expects good lentos from them. The boys re
gard it es the place of honor, and are determ
ined to do credit to the Keystone State. Gen.
McCall appears to be in groat favor and to
hays the confidence of the men.
Within • title or two, on the &ovation over
looking the Chain bridge, tee Vermont regi
ments, one from Maine, and also regiments from
Mumictinsetts and Now York are mooned. In
going to the bridges we pasted through the
camps of the Maine and Vermont regiments.
Such • body of stalwart men is rarely seen.
Immediately above this end of the bridge, on
the bluff, • formidable battery has been con
structed and placed under Capt. Mott, having
the entire range of the Virginia side of the
bridge. A abort distance above another bat
tery has been educed, which commands the
high ground across the river. To sdddition,
howitzers bristle at the mouth of the bridge.
Sub preparaticna swely Auks a successful at..
tack by the rebels at this point an impossibPity.
Retuning to the city, the neat object of in
terr,st is the Long Bridge, made memorable
since tae occupation of the Virginia side. It
la well named, beiog over a mile long, and
unless. well protected by a guard, might read
ily be destroyed. On the opposite entrance to
the bridge, ample fortifications have been con
structed, capable of resisting a large force,
and Camp Ruyan, in eight, could render effec
tive service in case of an attack. Cannon point
to the entrance of the bridge on the city shore
and no one is allowed to cross over without a
careful examination of their use
No conception can be formed of the immense
preparations going forward to have the army
in an efficient state, to ensure success either
for offensive or defensive perilous. Great
activity prevails at the War Department and
at bud quarters of the commanding officer,.
Too much praise cannot be given to those
conducting the military aorveillance over the
officers and privates, who visit Vittishington.
Patrols pass through the greets on foot and
honsback, and every one-found without
proper passes are taken into custody.
We close by grouping together moms per
sonal items. It M a very common thing to see
President Lincoln walking unattended from
the White Heim to the Wu Department. He
is very active and looks well, notwithstanding
hts arduous duties. It is reported that, the
Hon. Thomas A. Scott, Assistant Secretary of
War, is winning laurels, because of the ability
with which he performs the different duties of
his new position. Bed /ape ia at a discount, so
far as he is concerned. Very touch to our
gratification, we met Mr. D. L. katon, of the
editorial corps of Pittsburgh, who is filling an
important position in the Land Office Depart
ment, with credit to himself end the govern.
meet, which cannot be said of mug of the
appointments we wot of. Writ.
August 22, 1861.
• Stiounia AfTAAT AT EGUIZSTAB,
!Pee B Argus film "John Ethumaker, on
last Friday morning, drove over In al buggy to
the residence of Mr. A. C. Hawkins, to 8,.
chaster, and called for Ms wife, who was Ilvmg
with Mr. IL • Mo. Shaman came out, when
her husband drew a ptstol and fired, the ball
taking elect in her arm. He wu arrested and
immediately thdrid In jail, Mrs. 8., though
suffering severely, was not considered des.
glumly injured. . We did not learn whit the
difficulty between, them we.."
Winans Coverra.—The Republicans of
Warren cannily have nominated the following
tlnket:
Assembly—E. Cowan.
duodate .hidges—G. V. N. Yates, ?dark
Wilson.
JPeofkonotary—Teasc I(. "Biller.;
fikene—R.,P. Kinnear.
001111111 iiii0ItelflIMIll Barns. -
Marta Ilttorney-4. R. Cluk.
anditor—C. felauel.
": Moss .Paummas..-The Wheeling !Wells.
inter aye that sight or ten more prisoners
ware brought down from Grafton on Bawds/
last, and confined Is Canip Caskto. Ono of
On prisoners - was an old man who waked
with a staff. ,On tbsounto day John J. Vile
oC.oti. A, 7th Virgintallawionam,now at
Cared°, - Wayntr,consty, , brought ' up oil' the
station MtintlltOas two Pietism tram
that vicinity;4ailta. and son, named.Gaiden.
Or 'CaYAIXT t
misting ores empuite of ambit it Camp
swum. ogiatUrdif• Cal* W;
dike Wialhild Hums, sfusliketatlklo.4
Copt, iko Anise* &malts* ,
`pub Lleatuut Colossi; Capt. Gems P.
fierlisllgt o el is Basal' Claram
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EMS
Coz..!Wx. &swam!' Kranuerr, now organ-
Icing at Kittanning, bide fair to be one of the
most etllleient going into the service. There are
nine dompantes already enrolled. The War
DepertiMeat has granted Col.Sizwell permission
to subsist his men at Kittanning until fully
prepared to leave for the seat of war, which
will in • short time. Col. airmen was out
in the three months lentos, and bears the rep.
utationiof being a thoroughly drilled and skill.
fhi other, and fully competent to discharge any
tnilitarj duty impend on him. This ban ad
nil:rabid opportunity for some good Captain to
get his %company into crack regiment, if sp
pllttatlOu be mad. noon.
A %mune BPcustonn
Sunday' lut, Mr. John W. Orr, of Wheeling,
war arrested at his house, and lodged in the
guard-house, at camp, upon the charge of
giving aid and comfort to the enemy. It is
maid that a warrant wag Planed for Mr. 0. in
June hist, end that be has continually evaded
arrest limn now, and it is also said that since
that time Mr. 0. hu been guilty of treason in
the same mapper as before. Among the Of
fences b.harged against him is said to be that
of drilling and mustering in soldiers for the
Southern Confederate service.
Au. the New York daily paper. can be had
at Gildentenny , . news dews depot, opposite
the thehtre; also, at tl. Miner's neat door to
tFe Poit Office, and at F. P. Oases, Chronicle
Bsildiog. John W. ?Mock, agent for
burgh.
MIMS ADaH ISAACS Mitmar.—Thiatalented
wren!! personates two characters Widow
Cheetlyi and Lola Monte; to-night at the
Theatze.
Prpreex is the only agent for the New Yore
Dai!resin Pittsburgh. His office is at Gilden
fennyratnewa depot, opposite the theatre.
Placis for military companies ■t the Pitts
burgh Flag Manufactory, opposite the theatre
Docipa C. 11Am.s, R►ter Caro and Home.
pad& Physician; also agent for Rainbow's cola
orated 'hiss for Ruptures. Comma of Pen
and Wayne Strom&
Dasrpr anr.—Dr. D. ti No. 346 Penn IL,
attends to ill branohu of the Dental profusion.
ALL:shoold not fail to redo the culver
t 1 .447 • n V,/ Wm.& Is to-11Y• par•r •
The Whit. Flag
There seems to have been quite an
eruption of white flags, last week, over in
the State of Connecticut. The simulta
neousness of the attack is evidence of con
cert of 'action. It is an artful attempt to
convert sporadic treason into a peace epi
demic.' The scheme does not seem to
prosper ; for before the white flag goes up,
the starry ensign of the Republic mast
come down. So Mr. Wigfall stated to
Major tuderson when Fort Sumter was
bombarded and on fire.
When we in the loyal States are in the
last extremity of existence, as Major An
derson's men wore—when oar shirts are
tern up for wadding, our magazines on
firs, no ammunition to be reached, and our
men lying prone - to get breath—we shall
doubtless be prepared to think of white
flags. ;But not before. And when we are
driven to lower the red-barred streamer,
be sure it will not be done cravenly. We
will salute it before it comes down, in to
ken that it has braved the storm of bat
tle andnever yielded to expediency, cow
ardice Or treason, Such is the spirit of
the American people.—[N. Y. Times.
86ormons Itoseelpts or Grain
The receipts of flour and grain by the
railroads leading from the West, during the
past six days, says the Chicago Tribune,
were aci follow.:
Flour, 6rta 31,800
Wheat, bp . —. ;66,863
Coro, be 1,290 272
Oala, bu . ..... 95,753
Rye, by 9,151
barley, ha ",0.50
Redticing the flour to wheat, the entire
receipts of grain during the week, (which
does not include the receipts by the three
Eastern railroads) amount to 2,323,089
busbebi,
Compared with former years this is the
largest ',amount of grain ever received in
any one week in the history of our grain
trade. There were Beyond weeks in the
monthd of August and September of last
year when the amount of wheat received
was larger, but of wheat and corn togeth
er, we have no parallel for the last week.
The 'shipments of all kinds of grain by
Like last week, including flour, were
equal tio 1,183,414 bushels—so that there
is an accumulation to the amount of grain
in store during the week of 1 ,100,000
bushele.
Afleat of Another Secessionist
Oa Saturday afternoon United States Mar
shal MtSward arrested a man named Samuel
Eaton, at a restaurant in the lower part of the
city, where he was to the habit of dining.
Eaten was connected with • man named
Stoat, Who formerly had • sewing-machine
mannfattoty• in this city, bat Is now engaged In
the manufacture of awe- &ken was consid
erably seared when taken into custody. When
asked where be livid, lie said ha boarded; &-
Mad having any trunk, and said that his clothes
were being washed. Finally he admitted that
he residtd in Palmer street, between Richmond
and Qaien. His house wee then Marched, and
his trunk taken to the Marshal's Epee. One
thousand sod ten dollars In gold !•Od • large
numberof papers fell Into the hinds of the
oftleere4 Boum of these papers are claim im
portant; and, it is said, will amply prove that
the prance of the prisoner in the city at this
time Is for the purpose of aiding the rebels by
purchasing amities neousary to carry on the
war. A: coil of win for a field telegraph was
also foutid. Among the documents was • ticket
over th. East Tannome and Georgia Itallroad,
passing Xt.= free, and 'charging his freight
to thi Governmant of the Confederate States.
Eakin Ii apparently about forty years of age;
has a - dark eomplezion, black belt, and black
whither., and was ray well dressed. He will
no doubt, join the happy family now Kimmins
be Port ' , Lafayette, New York harbor.—Phibs.
Prue.
Gun% Velum:AL—Tn. Gen. Weig!amen
who wai killed in McCulloch , ' army, at the
Wilson , . Creek battle s way Major Welshman,
formerly of the U. 8. army. He was an Rag.
lishman by birtb, but camaqo this country at
an early age. He accompanied Donipkite.s
regiment to Santa Fe s in the Mexican war, se
Captain} of Artillery, and on his return wu
appointed Paymaster in the army with the
rank of ;Major. In 1864, heibecame involved
In • quarrel with the celebrated express rider,
F. X. Aubrey, at Santa Fe, and shot nim dead.
--M. Louis
Tim Tool or nestrfirs.—The Memphis
Avalon* of the 16th, says that the poor of
that city are daily on the increase. The sum
donated to the wives and children of the vol•
anteers by the County Court, is no longer
paid; the amount baring been so much larger
than wile anticipatad,Femptied the treasury
The 'atilt is that those withers who eblisted,
relying upon securing the amount appropriated,
now find their wires and children in 11, suffer
log condition.
Bums •or Brusirow Parse.—Bangor.
Me., **Mt 25..—The tun Bangor Demerat,
• secession piper, wu deposited In the post•
office on .Friday night. The Kummer has
notified ihit department, and retsina the plum
ooUt heirecsives ordure. The Democrat was
troppreseed by the people a week or two slues,
slur the 'pike detairoysd.
Oa !baby. the Utla bat, at 9 o'clock, a. st, MIL
=WARD, atua at Waa. IL sad Martha Ana bows,
apd 9 *PON aad 13
Tip Olanda onto Shadly mPaPutfefly Invited to
*Mod tbet Wand as WIDNIMDAY4I/13=0014,at
3 ataaakitros the riddance of Jabs Patti*, No. fu
Mad street, PUratrarith to prod ao Waal tint=
BLOOD Foon.-•—Attention, ie , at to
most.resursabl• a whiattb Pertentlow, wa
untold its another ationit. , It to la wittnili raw
tiwwwwwt and mot not - b• costowilded with any of
Uut numatoos patsy* isidlotnas ar the Aix. tt Is •
=Ws nutids be di es dhimew—OWlMN. lad or
Pottanfthts• at • obtatto watat•-44 lout atiadh%
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THE LATEST NEWS.
WiNIEM
RECLIVp) AT THE DAILY GARP E OFFICE
From A ug. Vashlngton.
WASIMIGTOTC, g ST.—The N..wy Depart
meat, ie utisfied with the abundant proola
or bleh Commander Pinter has presented in re
futation of the charge against his loyalty. flu
own affidavit "bows the alleged secession let
ter to hi. son to be a forgery. The Secretary
of the Imagery has just waned a circular - of
instructions to collector' and other officers of
the customs calling their attention to the act
of Congrese further to provide for the collec
tion of qttaties, of July•lut, and to the pro.
ciamatiOn of the President of the United
States of the 16th of • August, in purulence
thereoftboth ofothich are annexed.: In view
of this act and the proclamation, the Secre
tary directs and instructs the officers of cos.
tome to use all vigilance in preventing cam
merciallutercourse with the inhabitants of the
States in insurrection,excepting in the special
case, to which it may oe allowed by license
and permit as therein set forth. The indrec
lion& of the 2.1 of May and 12th of Jely lest
heretofore in force , will be regarded u
peaded by the more compreeenstve provisions
of the actaind proclamation.
The collictors and other officers of CllOOOll
will report all seizures made under ;We proc.
lactation to the proper District Attorney, such
proceedings an law and the facia may justify
to each case, and they will, also, as won as
practicable, and es frequently afterwards as
may be convenient, report their views in re
lauon to commercial intercourse contemplited,
and the permits proper to be granted or with
held in the forms accompanying the weekly
returns, required by the circular of the ifith of
August last, to be made to the Treasury De.
partment. Collector, and other officer, of
custom, will be careful to state what permit,
are naked for the shipment of goods, by whom
asked, and the grounds on which the applica
tion is baud. The Secretary topecoaly di
rects the attention of collectors to the firth and
subsequeot section" of the set commonly
known as the force bill.
Flag officer Montgomery commanding the
Pacific eqoadron, in. writing to the flae•etaq
of tin Navy relative to the expiration of the
two years verrice officers and men, says that
for my own part, I neither expect or desire a
day's realms from armee employment daring
the continuance of our present struggle for the
maintenannes of our national honor and the
integrity of the Union
It rests entirely with the department to de
termine any sphere of duty either on thin or
the other side of the continent.
The following offlesirs bate been ordered to
duty as the staff of Gen. Rob*. Anderson. They
are to report at Cincionati on the 30th Instant:
Copt. Greene. A./latent Adj. Gen.; Capt. Ilan.
cook, Assistant Qtartarmaater ; Capt. Symonds,
Commissary of Sobsistance ; Capt. Perin.,
Corps of Nutinests ; let Lieut. ?Mohler, Topes
graphical Eatinears ; Surgeon Quiet, Idedioel
Staff.
klej woodruff, of the Corps of Engineers, is
ordered to report imuiedietely to lien. Dis, to
relieve Cilia. Pulse.
0 dam bare bees leaned to ettso6 the Second
Regiment of iftre navies, of New York, to
Gen. tileklee' Brigade. The seleotion of Colonel
Is left to tie own officer,.
It Is anderatcoad that, at the request of Geo.
tdoClellao, to dy the President bas directed a
commission to Issue to Wig. Gen. Meth% thas
conferring upon him that rank.
The following named ufficers bare been ap•
pointed on MAJ. ll.n. Liontes'a Staff I Capt.
Fry, Assistant Adjutant General ; Capt. J. W.
Turner, Commissary of Sabstetenise ; Capt.
Soeffer, of Volunteers, Lieut. Ndward Smith, of
the 11th Infantry, and Lieut. Stockton, of the
4th Cavalry, an Aides-de-Camp.
The board, appointed for the purpose, have
just completed the examination of the proposals
for and drawing. of hut screw propellor ■team
are, to answer to an invitation of the Navy De
portment, to some sixteen or eighteen 'hip build
ers and constructors of marine engines. The
Invitation woo made in canny:linos of the rep
resentations of many person, that mash faster
Tousle than thou now in the navy, might thus
be obtained. Such steamer, were required to
move at the rate of 14 miles an hoar. Of the.
ship builders and engine oonstnictors, only two
parties reeponded to the requirement, and even
what they proposed was not satisfactory to the
board.
Lootastut. Angola 27.—G0•. Moore. is
the N. 0. Picayune, calls no each family to
contribute blankets for the soldiers.
The Savannah &publican say. the Co:Ved
anta, authoriiiea within a week would com
plete the Memel!e ao that no Federal f3,et
can enter a harbor or met, of toed troops on
the comic of Georgia.
The Vickaburg Whfg advocates the manu
facture of cotton seed oil (or burning, the
bloekade burin depraved them of material
for light
The Charleston Courier eats the iron clad
steamer named Randolph, 155 tone hie been
purchased at Sagannah fur the coast of South
Cuolina. She make■ from 13 to 14 karate per
hoar.
The Little Rock True Democrat of the 22d
learnt that the 0111180ilfi State troops, under
command of Pierce, left Spriogfield for Camp
Walter MI the 161 h, and that McCo!loch and
tam force, bad gone to Camp Scott sea second
battalion of cavalry had Just organized at
Knoxville, Tenn.
The Fort Smith Democrat uye that abtied•
mace of military storm are being conveyed to
Meet:llloWe army an Missouri.
The Memphis Apped's Ricbitiond comes.
pendent says there is much colleen among
the Conlederate troops in the neighborhood of
Manassas, that the water is lull of Virginia
red mud, and ace te extremely marce at ten
cents a pound.
The Lynchburg papers say it is impossible
to forward all the freight passing to Virginia
from the West -and Bomb, a large , portion
whereof a daily shipped by James river end
Itsesvrba canal. A third Texas regiment is
en route for McCulloch in Missouri.
Forms, Niciaos, Aagust X7.—The much
talked of expedition from Old Point bee sailed
under oommand of Gen. Butler. It cionsiated
of the frigataX klineesota and Wabash; sloop.
of.wer Pawnee; gun.boats Meatball° and Bar
ret Lime; the ataatnets Adelaide and George
Peabody; the propellors Peony and Adriatic,
with a large amber of schoenen. bargee, eta.
The Quaker City will follow in • few hours.
The Teasels carry over 100 gone and about
4000 men. Cenral powerful gun-boats remain
at Old Point and Newport Nees. A brilliant
ashievement is expected from Gen. Butler and
Commander Stringbam. Cols./Nat Weber and
Hawkins take pars In the expedition.
FORTILLIII Monson, August 26—Via Bala
maiit.—The steamer Philadelphia has arrived
from Wasbingtoo, with 159 moonset', lan.
tiered to two years' imprinement at the To
tubas; They have been sent temporarily tp
the Rip Raps.
A dig of truce arrived from Norfolk. this
morning. with Ginn ladies sad a number of
prisoners cap tured by the Rebelprivateen. As
the object o fsending the flag of truce at this
time was deemed lather inyulsitiee , Gen.Wool
decided to detain the flag until late to-mos.
row. ia le high time 'hat an end should be
put to this constant intrusion of toe enemy.
Whenever they think "'plain:taut movement
is on loot bare, they are sure to be on band
with a flag of trues.
Captain Davis, the Provost Marshal, yester.
day arrested the crew of the schooner Goings
lore, Nom New York. Gen. Wool sent them
to the Rip Raps. '
Eleven spies have been arrested and placed
in confinement.
kirarmrrown, Md., August surgeon
0 1 col. GoutPs Pennsvitranis regiment on:flat-
Imlay took his sick to the general hospital at
Frederick. It is stated that Col. Gears &ski—
cipated so snack from the rebels. Toe set.
goon reported that he had heard heavy
uses Foolesville, supposed to have been; be.
twee* Geo. Stone's advanced guard and sows
of_Johnson , . forces. He fad in With Gen.
Stone, who with a fall battery and the Tam:
many nmintstd, started for thLscens of action.
The mail neat from Foolesnlis also reported
having beard Sting in the same direction, and
it was believed • that a fight was going on near
Edwards' Ferry, bat up to this present writhe
pour correspondent has been tumble to &an
any tanker penis:titanic, the state of arum ~
Bt. Lame. August 27.—ase. Pope has in.
formation fr om the minima , of allesouri "tilt
Kent' area, bland of amassing an sank
on Ifirknalo and - oilurna,an heretofore report.
.d, is hat moving towards ilissond dmo.
Gas ilarlbat Mpaeabd lam from Kirksville,
and Col; Moore from Athens. Gessn's toreels
amfmatoLat. lo !Mood to be now
la . the Ism part of ileum comay, sowing
sonthirssl, asditral probably attempt to emu
tba dole ti tialloway or Boom eanatbra.,,, This
rid lartheart at hie preamos;asd
rrtoregtaet bt thatpartkat of, tba Strata
et' 4 44 ;15 .L asSast 2V—Thei stoma
Taunts PPlCOspik Raps an Mantle shay
nos, "Ilk 214 msagsta, Mx *bias, isvol
, .... _ .
laourcur, Mo., Aug. 2l.—Scouts Jost in re
port the en .• y,ls,ooosirong,on Ceder creek.
Also. in eohiriderable force on Castor creek,
with but fear at Greenville. They report their
owe strength in this section of the Sute to be
8,000. They subsist on corn meal and Moth
beef, and aie nearly destitute of clothing; and
poorly arnidd. A deserter from Few Madrid
says the forces under Pillow, except, perhaps,
the Tenneenerans and ,Alabamians, are much
demoralized, and are mainly kept together by
the belief that fit. Louis will soon fall into
their hand.] The force at New Madrid, under
Pillow ' is ;bout 2000, at Benton, Scott , coun
ty, under i..eff. Thompson, 8000, and at
Charleston, tinder Monter, 800.
Our Inforniant also says that two masked
batteries, not before heard of, are on the Mb
; mud bank Of the Mississippi river, fifteen miles
above Neii4fridri , and. the other about the
mins dirtati Nilo*. Another masked battery
Is to be no strneted on Dog Tooth Wand,
about 18 milles above Cairo, when the river is
narrow anddeep. Lead, litpior, sok many
other thing were reading New Madrid in
i t
large quint! es, by way of Paducah and Co
lumbus, Ify.l .
Conon, A g. 37.—Tbe British brig Poniard,
from CionfeCgos, reports having sun off Cape
Satanic, on the 4th beet , the privateer Sumter
ipiog off axist on.
The supply ship Bearnaught left for the
blockading knadron to.day.
The Bapoklican State Commis/a At Massa
chusetts have issued a call for the meeting of a
State Convention at Woroester on October lit.
The mill is adreued to all the aliases of the
Commonweelth who are in favor of the Union
and a vigorOs prosecution of the war.
Borrow, Abg. 27,--The schooner Atriale,
Capt. Herrick, arrived from Ellsworth, Maine,
reports - thee! on lb} 25th inst., when twenty
wales North: But o Cape Ann, he WAS over.
hauled by the prlveieer sohoener Freely, of
Charleston but not wishing anything that we
bad on board, theiliate let no no, buteriehed to
be reported It Boston. The Freely Le • clipper
of about odir hundred and forty tone, and had
about forty 'lien on deck.
Prutanciestra, Aog. 27. A dispatch to our
Washingunt 'Egent, inqu.ring whether Mr War
Department ad any Dews Iron Kanawha, re
ceived the ; power that the new, from that
quarter Is nr# of any stirring account.
Crectinseir, August 27.—We ISM from the
Kanawha that Out. Tyler's forcer at Bummers.
ville were surrounded and ball, defeated by
the rebels yiktraday morning. There are no
particulars ;ht.
New Twill, Aug. 27.—The steamship City
of Wasbiegton, from Liverpool on the 14th
bra beide sign li ed below. Her advice'
have been sifticipat d.
8 arrisron U. P. CALLOW, Of 00101201
Wllntake ni tweet, leave for Philadelphia
to.day at I 01 ne. TWenty men will be reoaived
(or this reginient, If application be madelnems
thusly, at htieClallT s, Wearer a oo.' Amnion
Room, by twelve o' oct to-day.
Arrivals at the Principal Hotels.
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(.l, sfp•aallisfer Ms Pittsburg& Gar4l34.
Trendaneir, Tostaat, Angus: 2', MIL
/1411/I.—Tboze la so choose to nay to lb. Float
market. The demand conliooto light, and the ten*
tett= sr* shwa, .rat ely restricted to mall lota
Ads ol'7o Del. Paadly at $4,160,4,75; 60 do do at $4„76
23 do do at lillagAgh 75 dodo at 5t46,26, sad 60
do choke extra at $1.60.
GR.ol3llll.lol—otaidy with a lair roqueet; sale of VS
kb& N 0 Ihtpr at 810;6 bbla do at Oc; 60 bOU Mo
lasses, city trade, at Ur; 6 do do to ootuatry, at 4l
100 bap lUD Ooffoo, city trade, ►t Ido; II do do at
/6140160.
BACON—very dou, while poke. remain about *a
Wore. Ws of 2,000 The at wo tar fiboaldeng 133i0
tae Plato Baum 1,60 e do Shoulder, at 60,
GB/LW—Cam doll; mils on "'Ward 860 bosh prints
Sr 61400. 11Theet more salve; We on what of me,
bush Red at 900 11 bush; .860 do prime llonthern Bad,
from stors, at $l.
011=311—anohararal and doll; Ws of 2/ Dorm W
B et em 60 do. to loin , lOW*.
HAY—aarlammtll; sale from males of 8 losds at
67619 Won, math, tummies, M 67,6066&
BROOMS—SaIe of 16 don Ocormson M;l,6° i 6 doz.
PC4OII23—NM of 14 huh Dried Packet at VP
111 bushtand 10 do pan do at $3 to $3,60 Tt beat.
COTTON YABN3—Tha market It elm and an ad
vance ham bun eatalitithei. The Matron ere the
quotation; erhk.h are corrected to data
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TAM.
op dos
'N0.1100.—..-12 o p des
N 0.1000—...— 11 a 11 dam
Tartu- 270 fl lb
Clanlktog.-18°
gamily Batting...al° "
Batting,
Do No. 2....-180 "
D.? Cotampn.lbo
~v..._.._._..._.......~
o f 4
10 %. V.Yd•
NOII,7IIIPANT AND
Otivrtaka MAD" Di gnat 46.—hoar doll and un
changed Wheat—ealo of cara red on treat at Beg
roar stag on tract at fAc. An offer was made Cl
12,000 book red free on board at ado, deliverable In
throe days, without a buyer. Coro-6elee of 1 oar at
1130, and Ido at 34:-Aboth on track. Oats-Silo. of 1
care at 23c,
Tin Osno Woos. Cane —Ws learn from cno of the
mon extartabre wool !Myers that the wool crop MOM°
(ht. Tem easy be estimated M twelve minim poonda,
of which about eight million. have been taken np.
llenld The pries has bean generally very low.—{Cleveland
OXIIIMO harm AND aunt Barn?, August 28
111cam—alarkst dalL Wheat—ld ***** dailued Sc.
13alls at 660 for LP• 1 and 00. for ho 11a store. °orb
—hostel %.3 lower. ?!yo for mixed 110.1. Chea—
tham dad. 6scalpts6,ooobbla of floor. 122 000 baah
• heat; 2i3,tit 0 bash torn. Shipments-1.600 tails of
lour, 161,000 bush core, 36,000 bush wheat.
Imports by River
WHEELING—per 1211nerva-460 sheep, 13 home,
owner on boar.% 26 bbl. 011, 6 hbde tobacco, 10 .1.
wool, 13 do peed 6 bble eggs, Glares A we; 1317 ate
corn, Jam A Pete ir; 61 bbl. ml; J 26 do do, D
Achim.; en du do, Jos Dalsell A Iwo; 3 161. botthe, ,1
Ogden; 31 bb;., 3 cgs, 2 kge wrap iron, Zug& Pehlke;
30 Odle paper, P It W 10 E& 6 bbl. apples, It down
Jobe, Hsi beet; 119 sluo whset, 310 do cuts, A Crawford;
a bbl. eggs, B Olyde; 6 calves, Viso Hecklers; 29 bbd
apples, 60 pkgi produce, owners.
UINOINNATI—per Lelia Legen—e7o tble dour,
Clarke A ag 1011 .6. .beat, BT Kennedy A 6rts 2
empty bbla. J 0 IClrkpatricA: 166 oh 6610, Edgerton A
nteWert; 100 dos Motu, I Eleasletoo; 60 do 4,.1, JraDk
Vangorder; 60 Ills Boor, Leech A Hutchinson: 60 do
unneease, Graham A Tboome;6o to beam, Jarteon
Townsend 8 tole wOlskr, .1 8 I sift; tO do do, James
/lryar A co; 109 do do, D
Imports by tiallrood
isaalmul, TY. Ward. A Macaw) Bev, ROAD
Aogogt V.-4 pc. casting., J.. Grace); 6 DbL. OL, B
♦ rattoestock t cc; 16 empty kg., Beater A Clekllda; 6
bbl. eggs, B. 01,68.1 tub madras. W H llnaeock:
161. en., Watt A Wilson; 7 bdl. pomp rode, Magic,. A
Old; 12 Dp thactby deed, riled Gordon; 66 old car
nhool., Loyd A Black; In hWe.,J U 8.42430: 1661.
beau, Loma:, oil co, 170 Ohl. 6 Jar, Jae McCall, A co
There Lisa teen tat little change to the river slam
OW test. The stage of water by the plea marks In
stated 4 teat 8 hiChee, end about on • stood. The
weather yeeterdey was cloudy and warm whh
Ikea at tato ----The mak? tratelent •trlvai vies the
Lavine Logan from GloMonati. lb. had an excellent
trelgbt tut, emulating toloolpally of door , gram and
Wilson for tffertstiall was the only
departure ..ids from the reviler pockets_...... The
Wheelie., packet far today Is the B. O. Maker, Capt.
Laughltn. Thnie of dements, 12 o'clock -
Auglo-damat, for Saint Louie. will leave thla ermileit
*Limit fall. Pamengery eel atilppere should bear
la Wed that the Satre I. a ret-clior boat, aril will
go through with dispatch. Mr. J. W. Onembeio the
efficient cleft, can be Mud In the oftlee.—. The La.
vine LelPri. Gaut. Smith, clerk Gould, will clear for
Oltunnuall to-day at 4p. m., poaatlvely:.--..osptain
Bobluson, of the Hoisting', is correquence of the diffi
culty In procuring • trip, Mu defend his Our of do
perms until Saturday.
Ttir new "Mama Graham' . Is rapidly apps sohlng
completion, Gape. Ayers eXpecta to have bet ready la
ewe wok., to leave tor Trussville. The Tama, when
finished, will be one of the neaten, moot convergent
arid subatatittal bats that bee ever been fa the Pitts.
bosh and Zanesville trade.
Markets by Tolegrapb
Pan.anurnit, August 27.—8 y auction, to-day. MO)
Dag e of Rio Cone were offered; 1731 begs were aold at
13W/41.344 allowing a decline or 3,4 e par DU on the
lower grx.e• flour unchanged. Wheat dull; MOO
bash white at 5130. and red at ft 14101 17. Yellow
Oorn bells at 1164. Whiaky to cemar.d at 180.
Now You, August Z%—flour heavy; eales today
of 8,600 Dbl. Wass* declinedTe; :Wee of 00,000
busWiit $lOOllO6 for Milwaukee elan, and Si 18
for Isd. Oorn declined la; Wes of 7600 book at 470
elc kir Mired. Novi:dons qalet and nachanged Lard
atsady. Whisky dull at 17.
Bacalpts of Mohr 17,000 barrels; Wheat 17,000 la nib-
OMM 119,000 bushels.
Tha Block Illukst Is dull and quotatloris lowan; Mb
riga I Rock Land 40%; Muds Central 63% - New
Tort Central Tot Inowankee t kilselsippi MX;
lithrectari sign 111%; Louisiana 623 i: Ohio Mk Carol:as
81y. Owl& Tennswe aius 40%; California
WT./ 76 3 / 4 ; Snowy slum 9754.
Nn Yogi, Aa jmt $7.--Cotton denier; Wes today
ofooo balsa at Flour heavy: Wee of
1116,0001ibls at • &diem of ec. Wheat declined I@2c;
170,003 busk wad at el 8141 07 far Milwaukee Oink:
$1 100111 for red. tiorneldt. of 230,000 bah at •
decline of lc, Prevision& dull; tom pork at gill; and
prime :Mgt% Whisky at 14317.
FOll CINUINNATI 14.1ffi l i t
8110 T.— be tine paseaner steelier
LAVUltit LOGAN, Chiptsin math, Clink trotua, id
leis for Manual WIWI MOLY. at 4 o'clock.
For hilaht ar pump apply on board, el the toot of
Wood street. ear
108 H E REGULAIt PACE-ET
AA/108 PITTSBURGH. WHIRLING
AND PARBIRRIBURG.—Tbe new and aunt p.reo
ger stasi/it IL O. BAIR% Capt.O. D. La:4lW= D.
H. Swaosy, Clerk. lams PI Dburgb for Whatnot; aod
Parkersburg IVIRY MONDAY AND FRIDAY at 10
o'clock, a. tut Dares Parkersburg for Wheeling and
Pittsburgh IVILRY WIIDNITSDAY Appao
DAY at 6 &Atoka. us. Putman" and , skippers can
KT on Mkt Wet rettudolog in the trade. For freight
or passage apply on board. 5023
RBIitILAR WHNELINO AEA.
.I.l6PACIEltr.—The due sttsasta
nata.l.OtptstaJohn Gordon. hams for traeellog
sad tiaoftWlat• puts every TOBIDAT, .1111040.
DOT sod intlllOAT, at 11 (Alta s m., tasking
alootooansotkee with the regular partite for Par
tantrum sad OloolasslL Ratans/a& Isms Wheel.
tux Army MONDAY, WIIDNISDAY sod 111110 AV. et
I (Odor* a. tti. Psaseagers noelpted Through to CID•
clam& forint/tat Or pugs& apply. en board, or
to JANIS COLLINS & 00.
,sell No.lll Water street.
DLTTSBUItuIt AND OAL
WOW PAUEBT—rw ao. pow
senor stowier UNDO), eipt. Job. Wooaboru. nit
Lam PRiabatib Ibir Gs Hoene AVAST ;SATURDAY
II ♦ pp'm. 444aralig. 781M11111 Savona MIMI
TUESDAY At ID.: m. Tor trelabt or casese• apply
on board or to J. B. LIVISGSYDN 00.,
Ett uN aivit .e. 3 l :) ,„Lo Nima ,
lbw games , ANGLO-8.11X4N, Captain luelf
bay* car the Oars ind stl finennt4fate port, an
WIDNWIDAT, the nab tot, at 10 o'clock. L. K. • Yoe
Witt ar map apply on bawd. .an
I/011 AND Li algap
LOWIMITAII —The fine dosser
aira1 0 44 1 44 . Ba4asoo. irtl I ban =dorm
imad MI3 Inataidlais port. on lIATMIDAI; tb•
teat. lot tralgAt or roma awry on Wart GM
seal `1.3. uvular/ow k Oa. Aiwols-
ave ritmareavat:;, ,
„alsk
•
laZOMA nd ltllsllo.M . l pi t =
= lOl !f it, I. • athuteroab
A i ms
fr ABILIZOTWAIIdnift. ARCM.
W 1111 liattembix.
. ..,•••••••• -
tw a i a g m a a.s woostrom MAIM Mei.
Loss 0.011•111,1
fits! via to
a ita4=iimei s soki ex eta MostiZZ
ving=4 tln grikaa=mbartk
di=lit i g=t :stag, 'lei elm Tori
e s t,
Vet o ** Pl* cs
-
Ihingsit
IS* MillOY2aln
iealoig Oar
agele V l4 t•AMlrkrM rel *Ta l liTil ti rat
, :inatwor.l 410 Worts mast.
j."'r
Sputa limits.
Dr. Geo. H. Keyser,
Wlmissals Druggist,
MEDICINE! DBILLIIII,
O. 100 Wood Street, Pittatva ugh, ea
TRETSREI FOR Mt OUR% Or MIR
NIA OR RIIPTTIRE.
Blzireh's Radical Cure Trues.
Ritter's Patent Trues.
fig-Adjusting Truae.
Dr. Banning's Lace or Body Irmo, for the
Chin af spa Marl. Pllea, Abdonalaal sad Bpi.
nal i teakimmes.
Dr. O. Fitelfe Silver-Plated Supporter.
Pile Props, for the support and cure of
Pilee. •-
Elastio.Stookinge, for weak and varicose
Maeda Knee Caps, for weak knee joints.
Ankle Supporters, for weak ankle joints.
Scupensory Bandages.
Self-jooting Syringes; also, every kind
of 14ringes.
Dn. NM= has also a Trois which will
radically cure hernia or Rupture.
Ofioe at his Drug Store, No. 140 Wood
et., sign of the Golden Mortar.
Ds-14mm prescribes In coma OUROXICI Ina.
*
WO and has Inatratuents far 1•1=138 and
almost Oetry 1r..1011.8 routdriug support.
aeLpANIOBATTIRY or X IdAGNIIOIO
MACILLNII3, far
of
pa:moles, of a very suporlor
kted..lll be Hut free of MIMS clumsy eberever
'au eagree rase, upon • remittance of Tim Milers.
daldtvec . DB. iIISO. H. XMAS.
N 0.140 Wood Meet. Pittatilrgb, Ps.
DIARRHEA CURED—By Swayne's
L„, ItCtIVID CORDIAL Every bottle warranted
or money. retended. Bold at DR.KILYSZR'd
13,30-daw N 0.140 Word street
B" BUGS, ROACHES, ac.—The
tiopsakeeper's Rtde. Sold at DR. RtrdlßT,
lar Wok.d area, lea sum remedy. •
1 •
RATB AND Alle&—Sure destruction
La these Vermin by =lot YARNELL'S H.T.-
'TilittititiATOß, an flatiron sow .. fr o partake; and
.n to aiad mom tines pests fro emery bolas.
* Soul at . DZ. THEWS,
1.1 80 . 1 10‘ 140 Wood street.
lI I XtRA RAZORS.--I have a few Ex
...La t 4 Resoro, wbictl 1 will close out et eat.
0110. 11. KEYSER.
' 14J Wood eared..
111 - E A AC II E LOBED.—An infallible
1111 oars tor Heid.ebe 1.111 be Anted lo /BAZtire
Jszo.o.lol/11 PILLS. Try them. MOB. HaTl5llWe
,No.l4o'Weoleueet. Niro IDana. .
et easib . ,. ir 6,11. ILL./
ant)
a Ili Z.l WORK id
PVITZBURGIII:
#ALax, M'CORDT a co.,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH.-
I nO, DELI and BOLT OOPPSIL P 111038111)
2/111 na:trAndts Hamad Still Bottcann, Svelter
MIK., important and Dealer, In MITALPI,
:TIIN PL41.1 len'T IRON, W/11.1„ At, Constantly
r oa Lantl; Tlnnat'a V.chlaec atd Tt Is. .
Waraioure. No. Ldp./Trot andl2 dkoontiatreal.
Plttabargla. Pail a.
natritactat orders of Copper cot to nay deem' psi •
%V. midtkdiarlyT
Hen! Dye! _Hair Dye! .7ElairDYe!
availa. SATCLIMLOWIS ama DYE
tlsa Original and best in the World f
6111 ethers are mere im4atione r and
riakould W, avoided, if Too wish to opospeAl63.ls.
t1111.11i'; , MID, O. RUSTY HAIR Dyed tostaaa.
:14 a beerallbl and natural ErMell or ELM. ielboat
Itio MGM iobrry to theßair or MIA.
fIYTBILN 11}IDALS AND larkommi have Ipso
;•wszo.4 to Wm. A. Petrie:Mr dibiklll6l, dad aver
CORM appiketbon hero beau roads to thy: Hair arida
- patron. of Mx tmcous Dye. ,
WM. A.: ItATURALUtte UALR DY X produced a calm
: on to be dlaUsgtdebed tram imbue, and Is trettaaat,
- um vot to topin ha Me km; bowover Meg 1Y may bo
,Amatitsaal, oat toe 11l Meets of Bad Dyes embodied:
'Me Hair tovurorelod LA Late by tblo iplaadld Dye.
7 Made,! sold or applied (In aprivate roomm do Me
e. tory, RJ2 broodcay, New Tort. •
. Sold MUM and tombs of the Rotted Stated, by
, Ore, obtioad 11micyDoode DeaLtal.
44- Tbe genuine boa the mesa sad eMfrua open •
Awe lAito eogravlard on fousaldseot mob box, of
WILLIAM A. imivasbus,
JeklyrUltreiT 16 Bond ',Meet, New York.
BAWD' BLOWS WIGS AND TOD
,
nun aarpage CI. They ars dam; light, soy and
!aara rt A
to a chorra—no turning np behind—two
shrirmuilict the head; Indeed this is the caly eatab
,llaharent when them things ars properly. aradastool
eaad ntadu
lerktertlheT
IL =Li
'mum D01X11473-...........AM1P011 ELM.
ROBINSON. MINIS & MOSS.
Potlivomits AND nacHinitsmi,
A.110.13.1/1 Cia• ON IVO.RIKei,
pJttebargh, Penna.
btu.; noon Market ststet.,,
Marmilitor• all kindred Broom ingtoor rad tgttt
.BillcilimWesalluda. Railroad Wort, brews Bolbert,
sad &Stoat:ins Wort.
Jobbiagalui Ilayairlog demon abortootics.
Ilar4S3 tun
; 11.41.11t ',BOAC OFNIKJEt Caittlf/ AMY.
Jorzolplttiollwortoo.—D. W. C. Blewell,
;Pazauccrt. Ilatuaturr.
(attoototors to Ryser, Jto(o "wet)
} otooncoatuttaa oa
BAIL; ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
CPrner 'of Water Street and Cherry alley,
!4/24741c PlTTlttOnfili. PASIPA.
)41.: 1101.06.1E8 aIi . SONS.
_ DMUS LE
Foals" ud 1)0meg:11131ns of Szehugo,
oddiirions OP .niposrri
! 19 - wiz ions anksnini,
-am. rl b zaficlT OTHIZT, PITFBBOB.OII, PL.
ia2.oiMeetlana made on all the tatieidgal cities
Ibinne•Hat the UMW Mar.
; • B. B.: Br C. P . VAL rilt.s,
, „
PAPER thANIIPAO PRIES,
j And,Dealaa In •
-1400 E; rain CAP. LETPAIL AND Ati.L IMIDP OP
'VSW'R 'A. P. zro PAP K.
lava rdakred; 'tram No. IP Wad Arai trrNa.l3
i adro j a haltbleid Atria. Pittalaro,
aehadelbr NW. MAIM to
40abr 'poo.sticazi A 880 .
2 r gannaiiMp ;
froxi Rp4lsnir, Iron Vaults; and vauccooors,
lsdqir Abutters Widow guards, be.,
oph allitemm4 aired aWLSO flirt ands
Wood and Maks*
;RIM of 61414 rab4 of 11:4W 2101,1311, ga u p
tor all pupas*. Patticalar attaatke
Old to ea aloalog Gram Lola. Jobldris dose ti Acta
DOW*. t - lase
Pittsburgh Steel • Works :
. ,
mita
402008, 130 1 213 as 4304
KAN n CIPAOTURISS ' --OAST
rea4 itienip_rtoe. mia
LIN ki• itoP .P1,79141L13.1:050r Rau
sad =le nitematte Ps.
4 ! wt. Lrrxr •
om&Er:EtcrEsdok.srx-
No; -ebb &rook
iDrattiilluzzse) P*lll**ll
;' I Erszeant . a. comaans.
rorerivatcti &cossamstonimggalizit
, ) izat, witaLinta unarm .. ' -
eings. swum,. ONdaarlo3l;
i : Jl,s pri1.0.9.03,14, - -- • -
, /a." ". lulikiii-sti.4:anairiA
AE3IY itZGIIIiAT/ONEV
f , 11.11.101MIlta Viettos.
pec map tr y 7 (eat) LAT 00,114 Wedttgs.
surTglil-- 1 10 Vs en Bni
kipaira lot
sost • ,