’ • X - x%:lt :fr-r;c 1.- ... illw 4 ► * •t-V. : :i«i,:; ; :. '' ; • •1+;: :;r : : * •:'' . 4 ;7.) .1 ' ‘ir; fi : ; ■., ■ : -wj*J^♦>:*-••;•- \ir\-z ?sA='■)■'■■ :-■■ ; '.-^k'iV’.-ii'■■*;•>;] c>.-.«, ! . ' r t,*i'.> ) '.''i «*,-,'■•••'.• ; v •f&- >| IttlSiWliiil MPM smhm v , v ■ ■* •« * « ■ * , ’?****’ «.'£*< ** j! I.J ».'• ,Y*Vl /‘»: t ,?;l »’-» *V| • \ .|V ,^r ' > ' : ' :: ’ ;: ' * ’ ■fvVvV'l' v-C vj: : il'y t'3*V: \ ■ \ ■' V. i v ? »• : *'X J % 4 ~* ■; • r f.;. i- ‘ - ’ '.lt, > . .*» lIP 40fftsbegit - - S V MONDAT . MORNING,' . •*' AUG. 18. CITY AFFAIRS. iarorriozAL papbb of the city. M*T*oEotdalcii,wO^eitAmoee"for the o<xst#e,by 0* B. Bhaw,bpticUnyNo. 55 Fifth itrktr-eoir*cta4 dally ' "9 o'clock, a. k..« 90 tt: ’.**■ : Mm.^.w..400 6 « 72 B*romeUir..M Mf ..;...;. M ....; a .U.... 29 8-10 5 , Tu > Qactttx! morning and evening editions, for sale at the news and pe riodical storeof Mr.J. ,T. Samplo, near tbs Pittsburgh, Ft. -Wayn e A Chicago Railroad depot. Federal street, Allegheny'. 'Republican Contention. Tho BepnbUcan toWs of Allegheny County are requjrttd to! moot at their usual , places of bolding elections, on BATUBDAY, THE hOrn DAT OF AUGUST INST., BEING THE SATUBDAT OF THE MONTH—ON THE AFTRBNOON OF SAID DAT—to select TWO DELEGATES from each election.' district and precinct in the county, to rap. neebt them in the Republican C.unty Convention, < which wIU assemble In th&Court House, in the City VFittaburgh, on MONDAY,TfIE Ist DAT -OF SEPTEMBER THE FIRST MON* DAT OF SEPTAMBEB-ATII O’CLOCK IN THE FORENOON OF SAID DAT, / The, object ofthlsConvention U to place in nomi. nation candidates for the fallowing office*, vis: One member of Congress for the'Twenty-Second Congressional District, - , One member of Congteas for the Teentjr- Third Can*, gnstionsl District. - A District-Attorney for the County of Allegheny. A State Senator for the Ooonty of ATlegtuffiy. -Two memben of the Bouse of Representative* Cr the'Obtinfy,: of Allegheny. . : A- Connty .Commissioner; for the County of Alle* ghsny.V' » '. A Dlisctbr of the Poor for the County of. Alle gheny. ■■" ' • The primary Ineetiuga to select theta delegates will be hekf.ia the country, between the hours or 3 and C o'clock in the afternoon, and in the cities of Fitts burgh and Allegheny, and la the boroughs of the county, between tbe boars of (Land B,o'clock in tbe evening of said day.' The selection of delegates Jn • tbef toahtblpa will be by marking, and In the cities and borough* by ballot. » B t order of the Executive Committee. - JOHN r. DBATO, Chairman. S, SOHOTEB, Ja., Becnfary. . Destructive Fire on Duquesne Way.; ; OhSandaymortung, between two and three o'clock, Are iwaa'diicoTered in tho roar of the oxtenaiTo niill of Mr. 'John Heath, .(formerly Heath," Applegate A Co ,) corner of Marbniry street and Duquesne TV ay. Tho fire originated in a amallshop and boqq comma olcatsd to a oonple of stables and otherbulld- Ingi. Before tho engines oould be brought into ptay the Urge mill was on fire, and all efforts' to save it proved fntilo. The-boilding was . large and substantial, and was well stocked with •: valuable machinery, inolnding three planing machines, circular saws, tools, ".eta.'";'- : v.-\. " -The «iidjn building iru of briok, two stories ' high/and was occupied bysereral firms. It ni ownedbyLMr. Heath, and partly occupied byhim*M:w;piening mill and sash and door Ha had a Tery: valuable engine in tbeinrtll, and famished the powerfor the other . ‘Messrs.-Donnelly .& .Johnston, carpenters, r r oooapied a part of the mill, and.lost consider* ably in tools, staff, etc. . Messfe.B«ath & Officer, box makers, carried, on business here, and. lost all their machinery • and stock on hand. T • t _ . Mr. Isaac Gnllett,- boat jobber, also dta; : business here, and loses considerably. He is partially covered by insurance. . Messrs, liall ABichoy, coopers, whose shop waaon Duquesne the mil!, . lost 140,: barrels, 12,000 staves,-tools, etc. Their loss is $1,600. Insured for $4OO. In the roar of the.mill was a stable, con . talning. two fine horses, harness, etc., all of which were burnt up. One of the horses be* longed to Mr. the other to Messrs. Heath k Officer. ' There was another-stable on tbe lot, in which was choree belonging to a poor man named John Purcell, employed as teamster for the mill. Hone and stable, alike fell a ~ prey to the dames.' - ■ The baildiog was completely destroyed, and aweater portion-of the walls-fell in. The: planing machines, tools, etc., are all rendered worthless.' We hate no estimate of the loss, but at ,irtll probably reach $15,000. We be- Uevo there was only $2,000 insurance on the building, while the insurance on the stock and machinery was also veryJight, f t being very difficult to obtain risks oa this species of property. ... - - Immediately west of tbe planing mill is the extensive board yard of Messrs. MeQoewsn k Douglas, ia which wae a large amount of lam-: _ber.- The flames communicated: first - . Uer, of tenhUeS/the whole of which ibea'de-; stroyed. Th«y cooUined an aggregate of i&o,ooo;feet, and the. loss is. folly corerod by insaraojee; - Tbwextcnsire new planing mill - belonging to.this firm Is located near by,' but Sr escaped injury altogether;. v -In ihe rear.of the mill were two small briok tenements/, occupied- byGeorge Kress, car*: pbnter, and GeorgeSterener, ‘blacksmith. While the: occupants were removing their gOods/the rear wall of the ihiU fell ont, de molishing both building*. A daughter of Mr. Kress, and Mr. Benjamin Crawford, who wensr assisting in. remoring the furniture, were both' caught'unde*, th*. falling timbers, and nar rewlywseaped serious ipjury.' Mr: Crawford -was; very- much bruUed/but no bboes were broken. The buildings were on the Schenley ri estote/and were not of much value. ' ' The fire eontlhued to bum until after dwr* .light, and the firemen deserve great credit for their efficiency in saving the adjoiniog prop erty. The. citizens of the neighborhood are loud'in praise of bnr noble firemen, and well they may be, as property and life frequently depend on their.generooa exertions* / Tha Oil City Rtgteer contain* the fallowing weekly review of the oil business; v ; The oil business has been moderately active this week; or rather since oar last report. Navigation Is suspended, sod 'bat a email amount is going forward by teams. Price* given are irregular, bat holders ask from $l,OO 'to $1,25 at the wells. We have heard of aey aral sales at fl,oo at the wells, freights have advanced to $1 per bbl; to Pittsburgh. .. The reliable quotation is that of the rattog prices at Oil City, for prices of getting oil to - this place vary too much tomafo.asafo cal culation’. Whentheoil Is‘delivered here, it ; Is ready l for transit to any point. Thus iti would be better for dealers at a distance. to i case their operations on the ruling rates at - Oil City. We quote all delivered at this point from 00 eonts to $l per bbL The war excitement has absorbed nearly all the_intCr est of our oil men, and eonisquenlly thV’mar ket closes la an unsettled condition. Our latest Pittsburgh advices quote oil at 7-and 6 oents.■- Eastern markets crude 1* setting at 14 to 16 cents. Stock light" Befinedis selling at 25 to 30 eents: We have beard of one salt at the Sherman well,on the Molfhsnny.Paro, of a fewv hundred -barrels at 7i .cents per barrel... l ■ • •* •• ■ > i " The following ia the amount of . oil shipped and received at our warehouses lot the -week eadingAug«stl2tb:’ ■ • Mica. Bock Oil- Co.—Received 1,220 bbls. oil; shipped 891 bbls.; received empty . barrels*• ■ •- 1 Shixj: & Co.*—‘Received 1,665-bbla.- oil; shipped 811 bblr. oil; received 027 empty .barrels.:’'' 1 .-' ' •» • v Hama's.—Received 3,140 bbls. oil; ship ped .tio7s bbls. oir; roceived 2,440 empty narrels.: -. ■ ■ ■ • \ .• I •We have but one change to note in regard i to Wells. On Thursday, hut the Excelsior well, belonging to Messrs. Murray,. Ttlson and Sbreve, -on the John McCllntoek Perm,, was struck; and St was flowing about 600 bbls. • per day. .. . .• MEM AinxST ofAlligsd BfXts.—Two suspicious individual* were -arrested tin Llttlestown, AdAms county, last week, on suspicion of - Southern spies. They were hunting for oDd Dr. KiDierj a del«gaie to the Adam* oouatjr "Breckeoridge''. Convention. They . gild they were deserters from Gen.. Pope's Bxmy, ui were Beat to GettjsburgjeU. > } Wouxb*D.~JV B. Sullivan, of Knapp's Batter?; is-anong'. the wounded in the fate battle of'Cedar Mountain.-. fie *u_ifljired tot*. UMplUl *t OBlpfpsot. . _ - - p t \ i"* rAdffiltltfDfil Name roi Wounded fn v tKe '■'• ■■•■P’.a-v |. t Thftfollowing woand*dtoldier*> oftho-4Ctli ‘ PenmylrtnU Regiment, are in the hospital* atColpapj>*r, Virginia s • John Bold, C, arm. •. Hugh 14 net, O.arm. 7 .V. ■' Henry CanaTen, I, thigh. ‘ Peter Flynn, I, band. ’ Kamoal iljen. A, inn and sldo Patrick On, I, arm. Caleb Palmatier, C, leg. 0. B.Selhelmer, A, band. Clark A- Ltmont, H, band. , Dennis Carear, J, hand William Holleren, I, blp. John HcQuillan, C, fbrtann. Henry B. Earnest, B, hand and arm. 1 MitKrtr Taylor. D, knee. Cb. Pettfbrd, E, scalp. ■; Samoel Copps, if, head. John Hadden. 7. ankle. Edward Dyer, E, arm. Franklin Weaver, C, thigh. - Sergeant Dkrld S. Gilger, K, arm'and shoulder. Lieut. Neill Craig, 0, shonlder. Alexander Eric, C, thigh. John Hays, G, shonlder and neck, James B. Todd, F, thigh and head, severe. Charles Grots, E, both legs and band, severe. Allen H. Kxapm, A, hand. Sergeant Wm. Hina, B» right shonlder, toft thigh Henry H. Signor, G, left thigh. Corp. John Yaghor, D, loft foot and Shoulder. W 8IT». , - IS fIHAD*. Our volniteers need net regret that they were not forwarded toHarrisburg on Friday evening. The-Harrisburg Ttlegraph of . Sat urday says: The scenes at Camp Curtin beggar atl de scriptions. The contusion that:feems to be entirely unavoidable in massing so many raw troops, is at once exciting and tomnltnous; yet not a man in that vast throng forgets the locality in which he is or tho authority to which ho has voluntarily subjected himself. This confusion seems more to spring from the condition of the camp ground, with its parohed earth pulverized beneath the many thousand heels of mingling xnenj flying, in clouds from quarters to quarters, covering tents, blinding eyes and choakiog throats, than it does from anything like the violation of rales, or the disregard of strictmllitary reg ulation; It Is a scene of confusion simply ibeoause it is the theatre of haste made neces sary by the urgent and imperative demands of the government for the immediate presence of these volunteers in localities known only to the government officers themselves. There fore, companies are boing consolidated and regiments organized, just as fast as an under standing can be had, and in twenty-Tour hours, iL-tfot sooner, at least ten regiments wiUbe,-On their southward, completely armed' and equipped.- Hereafter, two regi ments a day will leave Camp Curtin until tho recrnlts are exhausted. The. Oil Market. Camp Curtin* Crimp Howe. Things ore beginning to assume a ship shape at Camp Howe, which, by Wednesday, will be ready to accommodate a thousand men. —The first barracks for five hundred men, is already finished, and the second is well under way. The officers’ quarters, which, will be built parallel with the barracks, will be commenced to-day. Wells have not been sunk as yet, but preparations are making to that end, and as springs abound on the grounds, there Is no doubt but an adequate. supply of pure, cold water wilt be obtained* .At present water is brought frum the city In barrels, on the East Liberty Railway, and although excellent for eooking purposes, ia. hardly pleasant for drinking this torrid* weather. No other companies except A and B,.Sem plo Infantry, Capts. Moody and Monroe, and the Mercer company, Capt. Snider, hero been yet admitted. A great number of visiters wero in Camp Howe yesterday; Rules for the government of the camp' will be promulgated to-day or to-morrow. Copt. Moody, wbo is the senior captain, is Acting Commandant of tho Camp. Re-ofexivg op the Theater. —Manager Henderson has engaged an entire new com pany, and will re-open the Theatre, which been closed since the sth of July last, on. Thursday evening. The members of the new company have been engaged solely on ac-_ count of their merits in their respeetive.linoc of business, and we doubt not, that combined, they are an abler sot of performers than bare been in tho “Old Pittsburgh** for years. Daring the vacation the building has been thoroughly renovated, and it now presents a bright and beautiful appearanco. The circle has been repainted and gilded, and the whole interior looks bolter than we have ever se#n it before. With a good stock company, such as has been engaged, and a fair succession of popular stars, we bespeak for the manage ment a successful season. Jubx L.. Cubby, Sa., for many year* a resi dent of Btairsvilie, died of typhoid fever in the military hospital at Hilton Head, Port Royal,-Sonth Carolina, on Sunday morning, 29th of Jane last, in the 51st year of hie age. He, with his sbn, volunteered in the service of his country on the 11th of September, 1861, and was appointed First Corporal .of Co. Q, 76th Regiment P.V. lie leaves a wife and a large family to mourn his lots. Baas BuasixG. —Three barns, with all their contents/_wero burned in Catlenabarg, Clarion county, on Thursday night of last week. The buildings were all. burned about the same time, to that It is evident that it was the work of one or more incendiaries. That vi cinity has been infested for a number of years by a set of most despicable scoundrels, some of whom are now paying the penalty of their crimes In the Penitentiary. . : Ixfoxtabt Oania fob Motbmcbt or Taoors.-»Capt. Smith, Military Commandant as Camp Howe, received an order from Adju tant General Bussell, yesterday, ordering the regiment of nine mouthmjen to report at Harrisburg on Thursday "Kelt. They *will consequently ieavo here on: Wednesday even ing neat. There will be no mistake about the matter this time. ■ ... Tflß ViOJLAiiTGoiBDa. —W. L. Pettit, who was Orderly Sergeant in the Iron City Guards, returned to; tbls city yesterday.. Mr. Pettit has been in active service for sixteen months, and passed through five battles and two skir mishes. He has been promoted ns First Lieutenant, and Is now reomitiog for the Vigilant Guards, which i* rapidly filling up. Offioe, Lafayette Hall, Wood street. . gonna* Diath.—On Saturday, August 9th, during the intense heat of that day, Mr. Geo. Garland, employed on the farm of Mr. James Layton, of Berry townsblprWestmoreland county, was observed to tremble or falter, as he was engaged in binding oats. Mr. Layton went to his assistance and conyeyed him to a phade, where ho expired In a few moments. Tax Mubua abd Fool Parana generated by the hot sun will bo far more deadly to our volunteer* than the enemy's bayonet*? Jo the Indian and Crimean campaign#, noUo irsy's Pills were used in enormous quanUtiei. They kept the troflps ln perfect health, vaiy 2$ per box. Soliterr supply yourselves. 217 euost Tin*.—On Sttnrdnr nlgWjWhout U o'clock, fir. «m dl.cor«r«d in ‘nj, “fP .tor. »nd gm. fi ttlng e<Ubil.hm.nt of Mosul. W.ldln A Krinoho, Wood stroot, n»r Blfth. A crowd collected, »nd Ibo or. wM «oon «- tlngdiihid. without m.torl.l domogo. no dJdrnolMcotUln how It originated. Bod BiBEAVEURST. —John M. weight, of Anti. townehip,'Blair he* bnriodiU member, of hi. family within the UitSre woske, who died or diptheriaV- Ho also had a son-whodied ln-thearmy in March last, where a brother still remains. Truly the hand of Providence baa been heavily laid upon Him. 0»r fob the Wax,— -We understand that two companies have left Latrobo and .vicinity for Harrisburg, under the reipectlvecommaDaß cf Capta. Donnolly and McCollooh. , Dtib.—Major 8; B.'Smlih, late of thCTOtfa regiment P. R. C., died at Andover, Ohio, on the 4th Inst., aged 34 years... . . i nUHBEBSOM—On gablath morales, b'Sxk. Mr-OUVEit tLtj 68tk year of his ago. . .. - " ■ The funeral will take place ruia hobkwq at 10 o’clock, from the mldtnce of hla brcthtr-ln taw, Mr. Jacob No. Oil Peon •troet. . i McOAVDLMS-8ald»lh morning, I7tb fastaet, MAUTUA BABAH, Infant daughter of David anti Ellaaß. HcOandlws. i. . The friends are invited. to atteud tbo luneral, TO vouow (Tuesday) aoaswo.at Jo o’clock, from their retidencela ..... .. ■ . - Carriage* will leave B. li. i’attcreou’s Uvery-iUlle »t9o’clock. ‘. . - Satard«y» August IClhflßG*, ABGSLIBK, dauchterof George aud ttarlsa mt- ConaigleiegeddyeanaadOaoatiw. : . sTOg«g3g£3grggijgs^sffigi?|%S£g%fgg3£S3^^ . f ,* i p;***'^ - r tea*: W^SWHkM I . tetete '#ate-' ; 3'■ C•: VoTontceir Boniity' 4 Previously reported..;,—V*”-* lo ®** 27 ' litwT*cc«Tille Committee, 2d payment, by t. . V-- Wilkin* - T f ICS , Fourth Ward, Pittsburgh, second payment, . i John ID. McCord ;•••• » iy Third Ward, Pittsburgh, (German) by Joe Ahcl— ~ JJ* Captain William B. Hailctt— *Jg Captain 0. L;- Brennan.....— JjJx Captain John J. HoHUlan - C*orge,H. Andoraon Thomas-A; Scott .. 600 aceaentmoNß at tbz basking Horn or &&AUTB AID KAHM. Bamael Qormley. w— ——. D. M. Book John Smitley.—..— David Ritchie..—. —.... Penna Salt Manufacturing Company —• Wood A Lukutw..—..... —••••« Benjamin Lutfon ——... Kelly, Glass — .... ...... POCBTH WARD. Messrs. CharlosHays and John D. MoCord, aub-oommitUo in. the Fourth Ward, Pitta burgh, report the following colloctiona: Iron City Trust Company.. —&0 n*nd Street Bridge Company £OO Bro n A Brother .. -50 Wtu. HcK night............. 5. Ewalt ft Co— B. George ft Co Brown ft Kirkpatrick J. C. BidweU ....... Daniel Wa11ace......'. —. Richard Hays..—. Joseph Kirkpatrick.— Jamea Thompson.,.— B. Wolf, Jr....—. - r. G. Bailey Maeowen ft Llnehart....... Samuel Lindsey.— C West ft Co.— Henry G. Halo ft Co— ‘Jxß. McFadden ft Co CapL Wm. Forsythe..;— \V. R. Hurpby. McCullough, Smith ft Co ... John Hanna..— William Hanna .. B. Hall. .. P. A.Madeiia. .. U Thomaa Brown—— 6. Skinner- P. T. Rodgers.—.- W.T Bown _ Cash Smith ft Pitcairn—.— Bed Lion Hotel William Bingham—..: ..... James; Boyd - - 8. Eogland.....’ - Dr S. Beal* Cash (W ft W)— - 8 P. Johnson Cash (M) - John Davis Jr - J. N\ Andrew— —■ 0. Byrne Campbell ft Mullen——— Ca-tb (D. J. 3. B.)- AboiTiosAL RUMcaimox* m tu imao t£uu>. Foster ft Fleeson— W.ft 1). Hugos J. Harvey Robinson——.—.— The 1 Collecting Committee of' the First Ward, iPittsburghi—Ju; N. Keen end Adams Getty—report the following amoonts addi tional to the Bounty Fund Citisens Insurance Co Pittsburgh Insurance Co Jacob B. Ilubloy Motbetal A Bouglss Wm. B.Scaife Pennsylvania Regiments Organizing* Three regiments have alreadyjbeen formed at Camp Cnrtin,. as follows: < oxt hcxsekd asroTwrxTT-srrrn ixqiiixst. Colonel, James 0. Elder, Fruiklio. Lieut. Col., David Watson Bowe, Fran kilo, James C. Austin, Franklin. Co. A, Cspt. John Dabter, Franklin. Co. B, Capt. James C. Austin, Franklin, (promo* to 1 to Major.) Co C.Capt.lt. L. Branson, franklin, Co. E, Copt. W. 11. Walker, Franklin. Co. F« Capt. John P. Wharton, Juuiata. ' Co. George L. Miles, Franklin. Co. B, Capt. John 11. Walker, Franklin. - Co. I, Capt. Amos U. Martin, Juniata. Co. K, Capt, A. H. Davidson, Franklin. Tbo above regiment left for the 6outh at noon on Friday. ox* Hvsnnxn ax» xworrT-roraru mmtST. Co. A, Capt. Hawlej, Chester. Co B, Capt. Crowley, Chester.' ro. C, Capt. Wbiteaaft, Chester. Co. D, Capt, Uiocaon, Cheater. _ Co. E, Capt. Jassos, Chester. Co. F, Capt. Stroll, Chester. - Co. G, Capt. Ottlejr, Chester. Co'. 11, Capt. Ynrnal, Delaware. Co. I, Cajrt. LiUcnburg, Delaware. The Soli officers of the above regiment have not yet been offioially announced. The regi ment left for the Sooth on Thursday eveniog. The following isaoorreot Ustof the compa nies forming the Dauphin county regiment. Co. A, Capt. F. Asbory Awl, Harrisburg. Co. D, Capt, W. W. Jennings, Harrisburg. Co. C, Capt. J. We» ey Awl, Harrisburg. Co. D, « apt. Ueoderson, Uummelstown. Co. E, Capt. J. J. Ball, Harrisburg. Co. I, Capt, Jer. Bohcrr, Middletown. Co. G, Capt. John F. Crlcb, Harriiburg. Co. H, Cspt. H. 0. AUenuuw Harrisburg. Co. J, Capt. Fox, Lebanon. Co, K, Capt. Greenawalt, Lebanon. - None of the field officers of the above regi ment have been officially announced. Abbival or Mb. Brubot.—F. B. Brunot, Esq., who was exchanged for Mr. Laureneo Washington, arrived here yesterday. Ho left Harrison's Landing on Monday, in com pany with a number of released Union pris oners, and has been In Washington, urging tho Government to make an immediate ex change for the eleven cmlian* of the Pitts burgh Sanitary Committee, now In prisoo at Richmond. This the Government has -en gaged to do Immediately, and a list of wleveu rebel civilians: has already been made out, who are to be offered in exchange for our citizens. - - J. 8. flail: Infantry. We would-call the attention of our young men to the advertisement of Captain W. B. Parkinjon, of the J. S. Hall Infantry. This • company.is being recrnlted.uoderthe especial; patronage of John 5.-Hall, Esq., of the firm of Hall and Speer, who has just returned from; •his European tour. When Mr. Hall-left Pittsburgh, in June last, ho intended to ex-' tend M*tour over a period of six months, the oontlQUOue successes of the federal armsTa vorioff such'a project* But at Pans, having beard of the ‘'total annihilation" of our forees before Richmond, he immediately determined to forego -the pleasure of an extended tour, return hoine, and contribute his mite for the -suppression of the rebellion. CapL Parkin souls an old Texan soldier, and fought under tho Immediate leadership of Gen. Sam. Hous ton, whose confidence and respect he won on many a hard fought battle ls by profession a physician and and is, therefore, In every respect to take charge of a company. All tnoiqjvno are de sirous of serving their oouutry.in these seces sion times would do well to call at No. 157, Fourth street, between SmUhfield and Grant, where the Captain has Ms office. : * SPECIAL NOTICES. FaSHIOFABL* CIotHIBQ A»t> WHBBU ™ tdeu;—We would Messrs, W.iIL . McGee A Co.; corner of Federal street and Bla : mond Square, hare just received their summer 'goods, and their patterns are all of the latest •tyles. Any person desiringaweU-madeand neatly fitting suit of clothes, their establish ment*# tberight place.' All their, clothing la made under- their owfl supervision, and they are always ready to sell cheap to cash buyers. SotpiCßA, see to yodrl'own health; do not Uogt to the army supplies. Cholera, fever and bowel complaint will'follow y our slightest indisposition,, Holloway's Pills and Ointment should be In every mau’s^knapsack. The British and French troops aye nq other med oilne. Only accents per box or pot. 216 Wn. Fobrkst, Carpenter and joiner, Job bins Shop Virgin alley, between Smlthfield street and Cherry alley. All kinds of 1 House Bepalring done on short notioe and In eork • maul ike manner. Chargoi moderate. Leave your orders.' . All ordtijs’ promptly attended •to. ! * Px. M. 0. Joins, who has been absent from the city for several weeks, has retnro'od, and ■will resnme his professional duties. Office No. 109-Wylle street. _ ' lw ,* Waxtbd iMMaoiaMLTr—Two competent business mon—one a first class Cptter, and the other on experienced . Salesman. Apply to J. L. Careaghan, Allegheny. i . ..+ Dr Vae Boris, from Canada, can bo con* suited dally at his roomsln the Bank Bloek, Pittsburgh. ‘ •" • • • . Dirtibtrt.—Dr. O.fllll, No. 24#, Penn st., attends to all branches of the-BenUl proles- SIOD. ■ ■■■■■■■■ ■* * rrfe» THE J. 8. HALL ItfKAJJTKY, IWr Captain W. U.PABJillfSON.—Thlrly man wabted to Oil Up ibis Company, The regular boon. Hrspaldassoouas the lecrults ore svern Into the " Toeg Men of Allegheny county, don’t be Drafted 1 Office 80. 167, Fourth street, be.weea BmUhfie d anddriut. •■ i. '■• >■.• ,ulB:tf O^TOWHUHOtBwnUBvOffImr. 1.7 THEI/ATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. (Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] Washixotox, Aagait 17,1862. OKS. POPS ASD HI3 COXMAXD. On the receipt of Gen. HaUeek's compli mentary order, already published, General Pope leaned a general order embodying Hal leok’f dlipath, ordering it read at (he head of every regiment and detachment in the oommand, and adding—^ “The Major General commanding the Army of* Virginia has Utile to add to this dispatch. It is a feeble expression of his feelings, to say that he was delighted and astonished at the gallant and intrepid conduct of his command, and especially of tho second corps. Snocess and glory are sure to accompany snoh conduct, and it is safe to predlot that Cedar Mountain is only the first of the series of victories which shall make the army of Virginia famous in the land, and draw very closely to the hearts of their countrymen every officer and soldier who belongs to it. (Signed) “Johs Pore, “M»Jor General Commanding.” KILLED AXD WODHXD AT CEDAt XOUVTAIS. Official returns of the killed and wounded foot ap to ovor 2,300. They were undoubtedly swelled, however, by including many la the lfet of milling, who hare alnoe returned. Popo, therefore, returned the list for revision, wkioh will very materially, change the grand total. rXDIASA CLAIMS ; TO- BE VIBST IS THS VIJKLD. Indiana disputes the claim set up for New "fork, or having, put the first regiment in the field in answer to the President's oaU for three hundred thousand troops. The following dis patoh has just been received from. Gov, Mor ton’s Private Secretary: “You are.mtitaken, I think, In saying thit New. York sent the first regiment into the field under the Presi dent’s call for 300,000 troops. The 70th In diana was the first that I have any knowledge of. It left on Monday night last, fully armed audequipped. Another leaves to-mor row. Several others :will be ready by the middle of nozt week.’? This dispatch settles the matter, and the Hoosier State takes the palm. Hooor to whom honor is duo, and Gov. Morton’s administration always secures a large share of it for Indian!. It is ad vised here that New York comes next to In diana, then Pennsylvania, and then Massa chusetts. .....4500 00 3OO 00 6O 00 25 00 lO 00 TBOOPS POCBISO IBTO VIBBipOTOK* droops under the new call, aro already reaching their desitlnaliona at the rate of orer fire thousand per day. Within the present week the daily number will be largely in* oreased. RKBtL PRISOKEBS TAKER IK, THE LATE BATTLE. We haTe now over three hundred rebel pris ooera taken at Pope’s battle at Cedar Moun tain here, in the Old Capitol prison. If soli tarj confinement U to be the order of the dsy, as Jeff. Davis has ordered, we are rfeady for it. orriciALjr ; orr or summer tours. Commiieioner Barrett, of the Pension Otfioe, has gone to New Ebgland for a short summer tour. Many other heads ol bureaus are either away on similar! errands or making arrange* menu to get away. a«LKASB or COL. COBCORAR AED OTHER CRIOS orrtcsßs. • Col. Corcoran haa! at last been released, and has arrived in this city. De made a stirring speech this afternoon. A large number ot other long imprisoned officers bavo been re* .leased, and have just arrived. CbaiRACTS FOB TSR HEW GCSBOATS. As evidence,of tho extent to which the Navy Department is making preparations for the West, U may be mentioned that the As sistant Secretary, in inquiring of one of our western maanfeclurirs about the capacity of his shops, told him he wished he could bnild a dozen of the new river monitors at once for the Lower Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The boats for which bids afe now receiving op to the 2Sth of August, are to M heavily Iron plated, with revolving turret and iron-ram fashion bow,and to draw ten feet of water. Cin cinnati certainly, and St. Louis probably, will take contracts for building some of them; They cannot be got ready for duty short of four or five months.- An effort Is being made to have the designs changed so as to have tome of them draw not more than six feet of water. Oar western men are representing that otherwise thoy ara likely to bo uselcsa a large part of the year ovsr at least a portion of ihe country where they are designed to op erate. . ytOU (itS. tOtt’B ABUT. New. from Pop.’. arm, indicate that ho li waiting for moT.moau in anothat quarter, and that anothor haul? thorn ii not, prohahljr, PBBBT. BAID INTO KENTUCKY. Somerset raptured and Other Towns Threatened. 0,000 Indiana Troopi for Kenluekj [SpocUl DUpe'cb lo tlSituimrgb flai.lt..] ; laoujurous, Aug. 17,1862. The rebels have Invaded Kentueky at sev eral points In strong .force. Somerset is cap-* tured, and Glasgow and : Bowling Green are threatened.- / -\ *'.]•• Indiana will throw in 10,000 troop* by ; Wednesday, commanded by Gens. Wallace, Reynolds, Morris,! Dumont and Love. A regiment was sent forward several day* ago,, the first In the field of the new <iuota. The; lion-hearted Governor of Indiana is pre-emi nent in the crisis. Magoffin and Fisk have resigned. Robin pon,an uaeonditionalUolon man,isnow Gov ernor of Kentncky*. , ; i Jxxca A. Ekib, A. Q. M., V. S. A. Beiea.e of Col«. Coico,nn and Wl coi, and others* WabhiHotos, Ang. 10.—Cols. Coreoran of the New York 691 h regiment and the Ist Mlehlgan reglmenVtogethor with Lieut. Col. Brown and Major Rogers, reached Fortress Monroe this afternoon, and were ex- Deeted to sUrt at once for Washington. hundred: and twenty officer* have been exchanged, among them Lieut. Colonel “Kane. A steamer will leave Fortress Monroe to-morrow for Aiken’s: Landing, to bring away 130 officers who have been confined in Richmond. • ••• ? • K.»»m Out,! An*.; JO.-On morning, Col. P.nlpH, with . 'd.Uohmrint.of mon, nttmok.d « d.mhof thorphol.jn.t.onlth of horo. Th.'lo.. of thorebol. 1. not known. OoL P.niok’* low Ii two klUod mnd' .eron wounded. Two rob«l», who h.d>.n hnnlinj supplies for tho oimp for > w«k or t-o. »od lud .Ut.d tho d»y -prarionii to Col. P.niok th.i thoro w»» no ojunp, in thonrighborh.od, weretaken in arms,.aid, haying Penloks protection papers upon their persons, were immediately bong. • ’•■-•• - 1 Tronoble With the Indians. Fort Baraoxa* -Utali, Aug.,l6.—A short time simrn the Indians stole HO »nles hear this place, which belonged to Jack Robert son. The Mormon troops, under Capt. Ssalth, pursued them 800 mUes, without sneoess. The troops were withoutprovliloheforaweek,»op -obliged to subsist on. their mules. . The Snake Chief Washakee is now hare. : :r,.V'- 'V ; y ; I/atest aibln gtoiU WisaiKQTOK, Aug. 17.—The Commissioner of Internal Re venae has prepared a form of a book to bo.kept by distiller* Mid brewer*, which will b« tarnished to parties interested upon application. I • Colonel* Coreoran and Wilcox, and Lieut. Col. Bowman and Major Vodge# arrived hero this morning, in the steamer Henry Burdah, accompanied by Adjutant General Thomas. This afternoon a regiment of troops march ed to and halted at Col. Corcoran's quarters. The band having played an air of welcome, cheers were given, and calls for his appear ance, both by Che military and a large crowd of oivilians. Col. Corcoran, in response, ex pressed his ardent wish that the wicked re bellion, shonld be speedily crashed. New York and Pennsylvania, and in fact all the StatesTmnst vie with each other to pot down traitors. For himself, he was ready to seise in his hand either the sword or the maiket, prepared at once to take any petition to serve his country. He wonld not indulge in any lengthy remarks at this time. He simply ap peared to bow his acknowledgments, oat he woald soon take an opportunity to say a few words to his feUow-citiieni. Ho thanked the officers and men before him for this kindly greeting; nothing had done bis heart so maoh good as to* hear these cheers, excepting the cheer* which he heard, when a prisoner, at the Union celebration in the ancient town of Salisbury, N. C., on the 4th of Jaly last. The Colonel of the regiment briefly and ap propriately responded, when the military re gained their march, and Corcoran retired amid enthusiastic cheer*. ; A magnificent reception is to b* given to the officers first to-mortdw evening. Hon. Alfred Ely, now in Washington on offi cial holiness, the old friend and fellow-pris oner of Corcoran and the other officers, ha* been selected to susko the welcome speech, j Cols. Corcoran and Wilcox will respond to Ely. Senators Harris, of New York, Chan dler, of Michigan, and Snmner, of Massachu setts, new hero, are expected to speak in wel come of the distinguished prisoners. The old 69th regiment, formerly under oom mand of Col. Corcoran, has beeni ordered up to Washington, to bo present at the reception. This afternoon and evening the room of Col. Corcoran was crowded with friends. A meeting of the Board to examine sites for a new Navy Yard has been postponed to the 26th Inst., on whioh day thenßoard will assembio at New London. - The Navy Department has received some partioalars of the capture of thejsteamer Co tumbla by the Santiago de Cuba. Sho was taken about seventy-five miles from Abnoo, after a chase of six hours. Sho bad left Nas sau the day previous, ostensibly bound for St. Johns, and was nnder British colors, but had no register whatever. She was loaded with munitions of war—cannon!, rifles, pow der, shell, cartridges, army blankets and iron plates; She is a new fast propsllor of iron, provided with ports, and was probably in tended fora Confederate gunboat. This Is her first attempt at running the blockade, and she bad on board Charleston, Savannah and Bohemia pilots. ! WABursoTos, Ang. 16.—Information was received to-day thatEdson B. Olds, of Ohio, haa been arrested for discouraging enlistment* and other treasonable practices, and is now confined in Fort Lafayette. Hels the poli tician who made a speech recently,‘ln Ohio, advising the Democrats to stay at home.To control the elections, and who saw.in blood at the ballot box at the foil elections. The exchange of prisoners is still progress ing at Aiken's Landing, through Adjutant General Thomas. It is now confined to offi cers. i Washington has resumed its former military iveliness, by the arrival and!departure of ;roops« ! W-isnisoTo*. Aug. 13.—The tog Leslie re turned to the Navy Yard this morning, bring* log op | smell sloop celled the Blossom of St. Marys, of Maryland, end 8 prisoners, cap tured on Monday night by the Reliance, when attempting to cross to Maryland. The cap tain acknowledges that he had taken several cargoes of merchandise to Virginia. Thus is the contraband, trade being broken up effec tually. . ■ There are about 400 prisoners, military and State, confined in Old Capitol prison. One hundred and ten were taken in the recent bat tle at-Cedar Mountain. Directions have been i received to* prepare for the reception of two j hundred more, taken in the same engagement, I who will probably reach Washington some time duriog the next twenty-four hours. Froin Kansas. ny of Virginia. irut . or. Viboibu, Mtflute. Any* IWA. • From the Ar HIUt>QOA*TESS . Star- Cedar M< ■ G*o. Banks is rapidly recovering, and re sumed command to-day. Gen* Jackson's army is upon Thoroughfare south-west from Gordonsvllle. Q*n. Pope has issued.an order to the effect that Generalftrder No. 5, requlring.the troops to ba subsisted on the enemy, U miioonstrued by oupy ofiloers and soldiers.{ It is to be dis- Unctly understood that no officer or soldier has the right to enter tho house or molest per sons, or-disturb the property'of any oitixen. Whencvor it is nocewary or convenient, for age, ami such articles as are required, willbe used, bat every seisure mast he by the order of the commanding general j of the troops there the officer of the depart ment through which the issues are made. Any officer or soldier whe enters a bouse or molests the property of any. Arisen, will be ! punished. ; In nearly every house between Cedar | Mountain and the Rapidan,'wounded rebel I soldiers have been found. | Contrabands report that Jaeksonis driving all the colored people before him, and they ere ordered to be snot If they attempt to escape. .The country near Orange Court House has been Stripped of food and forage. The plan ters begin to fear starvation, but ssythoy will endure It rather than take the oath. Sooutiog parties from GordonsviUe say that Jackson's entire army has reached there. Deserters say that more than 5000 conscripts have left Jackson and are struggling through the woods Report* from the south aide of the Rapidan to-night, state that the rebels are again ap pearing there is force. The body of Lieut. Col. Stone, of the Fifth. Connecticut, baa not boon found, and it is pos sible that he ts~ only wounded and a prisoner. Cci.rßFfßS> Aog.l7.—Major Fifleld, tho offioer haring charge of tb© railway affaire at this post, yesterday went with a construction, train to Rapidan Station, bat U being an noonoad to him ihat a considerable force of the enemy were within gunshot of the riser, on the other side. It was deemed injudicious to oommenoe operations upon the bridge until oar foroes under Pope, who were'then on the marelr, should reach the rirer, to cover our workmen. . • \ j,.. • Major Fifleld was notified ’that a short dls tanoe from the read was stored a large quan tity of flour. He, with sufficient, foroe.pro prpoeded thither/ and scoured orer 100 begs of flour, marked Confederate States, probably amounting to 12,000 pound*. Gen. Banks is fast reooreting from lilt in? juries. Yesterday he was able to walk about with theiaid of acane. Gen Slgol, who oecopiei the advance fie&r the Rapides, report* thattbe eaemj mad* thUtooFnlng an; attempt or feint to croirthe tiver; but he drove them back. AHqoietat last advice*. Latest.— A general advance of tho rebels toward the Bapidan took place this morning, with the intention of disputing oar possession to Orange. They, will probably endeavor to drive as back. ..Dp to X o'clock this afternoon. nothing, about-any fight had ‘reaohed this place. *. -.. Contest among Gnn ; Contractors. .PaitADEtTBU, Aug. 17.—There has been quite a llvaly-conteithere among the private oontraotors for making Springfield muskets, in regard to which should be first to deliver a lot of them to! the Government. This has been. achieved,by tbe- Brldesburg Armory. Yesterday one thousand grins were delivered at the United States Arsenal of the most per fect’ workmanship, passing crlgid Govern meat inspection without the rejection of a single weapon. The proprietors,-Jenks A Mitchell, celebrated the event by raising a flag, firing a salute of 54 guns, and other ju bilations, in which the 700 workmen of the es tablishment took part/_T be arsenal Is.; now turning out guns at the rate of XOO.per day, and.with the additions to'the machinery .now In progress,"will soon IborCaselU capacity to 250 per -day- Tbe regiments, forming here are now contesting as;to which shnirbtr ■upplled with Philadelphia guns. The first regiment mustered id wiU probaUy obtain the thousand already dcllver*jL,.T Valuable PfUe'Caftared. Siw Yo*k, Aug. notl tho caplara of tho Kngll»h : «Uamer Co lumbia, with a cargo ,of ; 40 Armitroag gana, aoretal thoaiadi Ballald riOei, army bUakiU And other artiolaa, InteadM for lharebali, by tbo U. S. ganboat Santiago Da Cuba. -The lambU U a noa lroß propallor .of.40l) tool bortbonri afldth»cargooort?ioo,«oo.'' LATEST FROM EU&M?# Arrival of the Anglo! Saxos. Caps Back, Ang. IS. —The steamship Anglo Saxon passed this point at 5:30, last evening. Her dates are from Liverpool to the 7th, and Londonderry the Bth, but the Londonderry Dispatch has failed to come to hand. The London Daily Xtics thinks that the Amerioan tariff will not be endured by the people when Us presenoe begins to be felt. It is thought that Napoleon will allude to the Italian and Mexioanquesilions at the eoming fete." ' . It is rumored that several of the European sovereigns will soon meet at Cologne. The Frenoh newspapers insist on Borne being delivered to Italy* ’ It is stated that Garibaldi has about 850 followers with him, who are but poorly armed. A rumor was current at Madrid that Marat i is intended for King of Mexioo. A. Rostrian & Co., of Manchester* have suspended. Their lUblllities amount t0400,- 000 pounds. A desperate battle has.been fought botween the Turks and Montenegrins, both parties claiming a victory Lord Bussell said that it was desirable, if mediation is offered, that all the Powers should join in it. He paid a high oompli ment to Lord Lyons. The motion was finally withdrawn. Fraxcs.— -It is roported that the Emperor Napoleon is trying to render France inde pendent of Amerioa for cotton. The Patrie says that when the French army moves In Mexioo the navy will make demon strations on the Mexioan coast. ■ The Bourse was heavy at 69f. Italt.— Garibaldi has issued a proclama tion urging thei young men to arm, in spirit ed terms. Viotor Emanuel has issued aoounter proc lamation, denouncing revolutionary sohemes and threatening the vigor of the law on those who disobeyed. He declared that he himself would move In the of Borne at the fit ting time. ; These events attracted great attraction to* wards Italy. .. ~v. The English journals generally regret Gar ibaldi's course. - Latnt.— The Queen, lu her. speeoh pro roguing Parliament, says thecivil war which for some time has been raging in America, has unfortunately continued in unabated in tensity* and the evils with which it has been attended have not bean oon6ned to the Amer ican continent; but Her Majesty having from the outset determined to take no part io the contest, has teen no reason to departfromthe neutrality which she has so steadily adhered to. -• The Bncktail Brigade. Wasbirgtoh, Aug. 17.—The publication of ih© remark* accompanying the oorrespond •nee of Gen. Buckingham and }l»jor Vincent, of the War Department, retaking to tho Bunk tail Brigade, now being rawed in Pennsylva nia, and nearly completed, dose Injustice, it it believed, to a gallant officer, as the follow ing note from Col. Pulton Indicates, and from whioh it will be seen that all conflict re specting the authority for the brigade is effec tually aet atreat. HEADQUARTERS PKSSA. VOLUSTBERS, ) Vfatkington City , D. C., Aug. 17*5, 1862.- J Haj. Rot Stow* — Major: There ia no oc caaion for donbt or miaunderataodinglh rela tion to the Bucktall Brigade. Authority from the Secretary of War to raise au independent command was not solicited, and such author ity, to my knowledge, has not boon-claimed. The Secretary gave assurance that the Buck tall regiments, if raised by authority of tbo Governor, would be aoeepted and kept toget h er as one brigade. This assurance was based 'uponlhe request of Adjutant General Rutioll, througbme. There is nothing stated or implied In' Gen. Buckingham's note to conflict with either the assurance of the Secretary of War or the authority given you by the Governor. There can be no difficulty or misunderstand ing about the matter, especially as you have also the authority, of the Superintendent of the Recruiting Seirvieo of .Pennsylvania, to whom you were ordered by Gen. McClellan to 'report. Resptetfally’yours, {Signed,] J. H. renaros, Military Agent of Pennsylvania. From New Orleans. New York, Aug. lb.—Tho steamer Saxon has arrived from New Orleans, with dates to the sth Inst. The steamers Roanoke, Blaokotine and Grcolo from this port had arrived out. Gen. Batler bad issued an order setting forth the need of relief to tho destitute, and requiring more extended measures and far greater outlay than has yet been made, and that as aquestion of justice the burden should fall on those that brought this great.calamity upon their fellow eitisens, vis: those individ uals and corporations who have , aided rebel lion with their means, and those who have endeavored to destroy the commercial pros perity of the city. A subscription of $1,250,- 000 was made by corporate bodies, business firm* and persons, whose names are given, to defend the city against the government of tho United States, while the brokers* names is also given who issued a manifesto in October, advising the planters not to b ing their pro-, duco to the city. These parties are all ad dressed by Gen. Butler’s order for the pur pose above named, to the amount of $540,000, of whioh over $312,000 Ison subscribers to the $1,250,000 loan. An intercepted letter has been obtained, stating that a doctor was organising a secret Confederate army in New Orleans, and that he has 3,000 men enrolled. From Fortress Monroe* Fortress Morroe, Aug. lO.—Tho steamer Ariel,from Harrison's Landing,brought down 74 rebel prisoners. They were sent to the Rip Raps till otherwise disposed of. . The military telegraph to .Fortress Monroe has stopped working, and U Is feared that the cable Is broken. '* This morning the steamer Express, from Harrison's -Landing, brought 400 discharged musicians and disabled soldiers. A lieutenant from an Indiana regiment, who has been a prisoner in Richmond, arrived last night, and reports that he left Riohniond, on the 12tb inst., there wore about twenty la-, dies in prison at that place. Some are North ern ladies who had been captured, and some ; weje Southern ladies who had expressed their; attachmentto‘theUnion, • v: J The mail boat from Harrison's Landing ar ■ rived at half-past three o’clock p. m., and , brought down Gen. McCall, on his way to ‘..Washington*. i-There is no later news from Gen. MeClel-' ! lan's army*. The weather is oold and very favorable lor the jlek.• -’-ri A lot of rebels wire taken from the Rlp : Raps this afternoon, to Norforlk, soon to! tie exchanged* - . V-"p Arrested for Discouraging Enlist ments.-Flght Near Helena. > Calio, Aug. 17.—Judge Joshua Allas, > -member of CoDgreia I from tho Ninth District, was arretted and brought here, charged .with ; discouraging enlistment*. . Judge Buff, of Marion county, was arrested on a similar charge. i; • The Memphia Bidltti* of the 14th, aaja a party of Jeff. Thompson's cavalry surprised a company of the Third Wisconsin, eleven miios east of Helena, on thofilh. Our forces eoon rallied and poured each a destructive lire on: the enemy that they retired in disorder.. Boy-: oral prisoners were taken. uV .. . v, 1 * \ Jeff. Thompson eent a flag of trace to Gen.: Horey, who oeouples 014 Town, thirty-mils*; 1 below Helena, last week, demanding a sur renderor mil the negroes within his f ines or; prepare for a light. Morey dismissed the : bag, and started in pnrsnit with ten days’ rations. *'.■ : ' y . i ■ A Conetrnction TntfnCaptnred. Nibhtiislsl, Aug. 1«>-*A construction train left thU morning to repairin'- tunnel at Gal* latin. The banai wer? captured near Galla* tin. Tbocnglneir escaped with the locomo* tire. , ' . It ii rumored tereral Union bouiea were burned at Gallatin. Reported BaiUng_of a Rebel Steamer from London. ot. Jonas, B. F., A«g. 17.—The steamer St. Androwarrired hero last night, and MUed I this morning for Quebec. She reporty.that the steamer W arcade tto wiaadYsrtlaed total! from the. lSUffor this place, and. private letter* say that she is a rebel steamer. For Relief of the SlckttttdWonnded. - CitLisis, Pa,, Ang.l7.—At A meeting of the Comberlaad County Agricultural Society io- r day, a resolution was .adopted donating $5OO to ib? sbeiety.at Washington, for tha re lief of - sick and wounded'. Pennsy Iranta sol dier*. '- BftilroadEDßlncHouaeßuriieil. Sr. Jossra, Mo.i Aug: 16.—The engine honso ’of lbo St. JoAHsilrcad Co.» fire loco motdS,andother machinery, was burned last night. Only one engine-iras saredV Loss, 3 : Sak F* t«cftiacp T v Ante* 18.—Anivod* *bip Bt* tint, -New York, • Bailed, ehlp H Tho* Sip^Seamfn'Bßride has arrived from Australia with 200 pai*eng«ra,t>oaiui to Brit ish Columbia. . . . .a The U. S. Quartermaster has just paw .$150,000, in gold, to the San Francisco Woolen Factory, for army dotting supplied to we California volunteers. " . . The Supreme Court has denied a ra*baanng in theßroderlek irlU oaab'. So thequestion whether the will was a forgery oannot be jn dlolally investigated. . r The steamer Oritaba arrived at 9Veloc* this morning, from Panama, bringing teen passengers, saved from the Golden Gate, in theboe t heretofore reported missing. Four others were saved, whoremained at ManxatiHa to take the downward steamer for Panama. j The following is a.list of the saved, with their , j former [residence: W. Henderson,Cleveland, j Ohio; William Herbert, Bavaria; Jacuno ! Bruno, Italy; 8. Francis, Franoej Arthur Lepper, W. Catherine, Canada; S. li. Holts, Wyandotte, Ohio; Charlea A. Bolford, Boston, Massachusetts; S. P. Storms, Bowlghtoh; Ed ward Luine, New York; Julius Salinger, Ban Franoisco;- Ames Clark, E. ,F.\ Clark, Bay-: „ . monsviUe, New York; James Soott, 3d Mate, Hew York; Thomas Keeps, Cyde; Wade Bai lors, Hew York; Willium Morrlsy, Boston; Edward Daykett, London. The four remain ing at Maaiaallla were, granola. Carroll, Quinoy, Illinois; James. MoHesney, Trov,N. Y.; C. D. Bohstel,. CatskUT; J. Rosenborg, Hungary. • * ■ - .... From Nashfille. Nabbville, Aug. 17.— Two bridges on the Kentuoky and Edgefield Railroad were burnt to-day. The one over Red river traek u re ported torn up. Two federal conrers were captured by guer rillas, nine miles south of tho city, last night. The dispatches and horses were taken from them, and then released. They report a large fore© under Sterns north of -Murfftesbord. : '.> v Col. Miller made an armed reoonnolstanoe towards Gallatin last night, and ascertained that Morgan had decamped In the direction of Huntsville.: : - , All Railroad communication with Nash ville is cut off.: Telegraphic communication uninterrupted. ~~ • . . Guerrillas Defeated: in Missouri. Glasgow, Howard county, Mo., Aug. 15. Col. Guitar had a fight with Poindexter,jes ter day morning on ..Muscle Fork, Chariton river,-some five miles from this place, and ecattered Poindexter's men in alldireotton*.; They passed, through Roauoko last night. Not-less than two or three hundred of them were killed and wounded. Col. Gaiter’s troops fought him for eighteen miles, running, [ and would have captured him, but he de | stroyed a bridge on Muscle. Fork, and twain• the Chariton at Buckbammer'a Mills.; A gop* jmauy of. them are getting'home,-and some have sent word to know on what, terms, they oan stay at home. They have taken theoath, but now they want to stay aVhome. '. ; > Resignation orGov*Magoffiu«.»lsl*c lion of State Offlccks. ' : -v w Louisville; Ang. 16.—8 y an amicable, ar- , rangement John F. Fisk has resigned the Speakership of the Senate- "James F. Robin- A sopTof Soott county, was elected Spsakerpf the Senate. : . Beriah Magoffin baa resigned the Governor-, ship, thus Robinson becomes facto for Magoffin's unexpired term. .. - . Matt. Johnson, of Lexington, was elected Secretary of Staled. • --I- John B. Temple, Preaident .of the Military Board, has resigned. The duties thereof.de volve on Robinson, as acting Governor. Robinson and Johnson are able and staunch Union men.. ... ' . V• -. ; . Arrival of Sick and Wounded Soldiers Nxw York, Aug. 16:—The U. S. transport Mississippi; with 826 sick and wounded sol diers, arrived from Fortress MonrooVthis evening. The jteamjhip Daniol Webster hae arrivod from Harrison's Landing witb.22!Tsio!Ool diers. ’ ■ ■ ‘ ' irxm, tl£?ANTEl>—Agoata to canvass for a YV DIAGBAM OFTHB FEDEBAL GOYBBH UEST. It ia a beautUuJ Lithograph, by 28 in chef in ilts. It present* the whole machinery olt^nr OoTerument to the eye. It I* the mcetmefaJ and *■ popular LblngcTer published. Every inteuwentman will hare a copy. - Competent men atn make- fIDO from calhi . bolter Ido. of oor Goremutoßt bj thU chart than from any volume with which .we are mcqtialhted.**—Cincinnati paper. Endues etamp,'and Address-a. • “ J. T. POMP ILLY, PnbUshtfr, No. 6 W. 4t*» afreet. Cincinnati. 0.. 20 WANTKU BIOORK’B DISTILLERY. pay the highest cash prices. THOMAS MOQIUB,, 183 ri-»t street, Pittsburgh. I KOIS VESSELS iUK KIVER AM) X HABBDB DEFENCE.—The, Nary Department will receiTO proposal* for the construction and" com pletion in! erery respect, except emu.' ordhanco •torn, provisions, fuel, and nautical instruments, for TCMe]> of Iron for rirer aid harbor defence, similar to those building in Hew York, having a sin 4» ra re Wing turret. ‘ The droit of wat-r not to exceed tea l<et, and the Tessa's to to provided.withe.surface condenser for supplying the ooitere with pure water. ; On personal application to the Department, persons intending Ito o*er can ate the plana and specifica tions, which will be furnished lothe contractor; by the Department, . No offerlwin b* considered unless from parties who i-are folly prepared to exeteule work of this hlnd,h»v* i login tfcrit own name at the present time suitable , shops and t wls. The act c f Congress approred duly 17th, 1*.62* p;®“ : I hlbits the transfer of enyeontract, or order,or iu* terest therein. ' I ; The bidders will stUe the pile* and tbs least Urns I. In which they .will agree: to complete, the vessel, and . the red need prico for each succeeding month. - i**pP* I <aitions *lll be received antU2lst of AtQI'ST, bat J will be extended to the 28th of August for parties of- I ferine from west of the mountains/-*-' •. ■ 1 The proposals must be-endorsed, ''.Proposals f< r Iron Yrfaels for Hirer and Harbor Defence,” to dis* 1 tingnlsh them from other bu*insss letters. aul&ttl IKAULIC COOK I N NjfiWfTT BABGE. . y - W^tMOiaklajjtiroiltwefoQrnewJiAHGlfl*^®. 1,6 feet wide, and Bo -2»4 feet flinched - Xbey gbr* . the most perfetimtitfictioa, end are reij economical ‘ln ftieU I ■ ' ••• • * •, • - Aleo, GBATE VBONTB, or the teteei ftjlee end test flnUb, and OOOKIHG STOVES; Of* erery de eeripUos, for tale at the loireet priced. OAST lßOlf HOUSE FBONTiS, IBOH BAIWHU, and ailhlnda of UA6TTNGS made to order. \ P.DbHAVEN&SON, 5 Ho. 47 Fetors! street, Allegheny. K. BULUKtt, Manufacturer ol ermry. deecrlpllon ct iptj jß.jsriT'crii E 3. HO. 45 BIIITBMILD STBIET. | PtTTBBOBOa. A rullMKSlsKiltof FiITSBUSOa UABCriO TUBED yUB&ITU&S constantly on vbicb *• *lll Mil at tba IOVMt price* |or CASH. tgl6;iyw«rl* ; ?■ : • A flOXiUiS -Let- XlJterioi having beea.lasaed to tbe undar«!gti©d f on'’ Ihe'Mtaie offiohwt MorroW, K>q.,latoef th»JUxhsh ?7ard» Cttj.ot :PtUsbnr|b,. decM, all persona lecebted.to said cetaleare rcqarated 'to make tmniedlat*~'payment, ,«ud ihoeo haring I claim* or demands agslitfl aid estate will 'prevent • 1 themi ptoperiT-aotheotkated, / r V BAHQBL MOBBQW f >.. s. r. adl4:6td*wF , JOBS ATVTELU r; .♦ BFUKK HAVIKtt r- QBAPB TAK£N*as ths-UAOSPLIA BALK* This elegant preiwntlOQ renders thr. «Un celt A&d ; fteeh,imparting toitamarWapotity.. I ; - ' 81MOH JOHBdtON; - coroerPmUhs?lff*»d;FouTthrirMta. ; - i - MPA fall aatordaeat of Bong*,' (liquid an 4 dry,) i Pearl TovrdervChalk. Ballsy liobbs'gesuineliee*, F aa.Ae.« alv%y» on hand, 5... . • . aalOr OMIXUb : FbKKV: IiUHHICAUIKIj OotL; \y. .. .» Mecca Labrfcaliag Oil* ■«...• Back Creek do doj .v . "CailMthACrede'-' doi*’ .*• SolacMacAloe'Cll Fo.-li ' - - ■■■ x. /; •: .Da ,do ( * 'do- -m- :■ w :■■ -' Bolar Bsralog OU Fo. 1«' < • do : '' do ' 2; < ' -,•—■• •• ••*■■• - Foraaleby : ■ BQKA.U OTL WOBKS CO. 'I'KAS. —We 1 have instore a .stock of choice Green and Black Teas, in iqaitig - i come of the Asset chops in the market, which' ire are | retailing at ka* rheaeattern pries*, having purchased before the adv/nce.. JOun-A.BSMbUAW, I anH ■ , ror,L|i*r j and Hand *t'« .pttACtttia i boxes X large CineioaitS Peachcr joit recelred antS (or lalcbjr ' PBAK& tJOi GOKDXR, ,: aoU • - -v.. lUgecoaditTeeL l bxJfc. prime , \l/ 1 matt motif Ilia barg Cheeee,- Jn«t. re&had tod- •: jbr.ule by FfcASKTA&G6*&&fe, v . •ais- -- - f SUAK .fcUXMiIS -edAsd tot ulf by '*! ?* '2* i^r^r^i-r , «m» { . - •, «■ \ BS2TRY Hf CPMCI Ufa? ,♦ STOWIi'WATJStt t'ii'Jl-K.utX) yards, froingto< axri toMlibt <f®Wi r'.i > « B2H&YJ&»tQLXtISB* J .! ••r.- >-•.■•• ..97-nyi f>i tv*!'* £-*•
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