the 06ig. pool. AMRB P. BARB, .......41ADATO_It AND P P R TO Rs. - `-im,w—ziauy, Six Doliaza, RiAr year, strictly in Weeldh BIWA. 80 b"%riptitor. One is i;;IA:0 1 0-3Shr leitim.Clutis of svo, One boiler PAPER OF CITY omr MATT.E.ab. AttriYriatlliew Brighton... 4 Volunteer • F:V'eiProbtibly Killed. On Wednesday evening a serious affray occurred at New Brighton, in which a drunitner named Nickline, of the Law- Guards, received injuries that may prove fatal. The Lawrence Guards, who left - for New Castle on Wednesday after: noon after being paid off, were met at New Brighten by the New Castle Zouaves, by whem'iliey were to be escorted borne. All tOOk4Opper at the Uuron House, and im mediaotyafterwards a difficulty sprung up betire*Nlckline and one Samuel Lloyd, alaiiii.jtehich the latter struck Nickline on - *aimed with a board, fracturing his skull. 'Lleirdiffied and, although pursued by the volunteers, succeeded in escaping, fortu utiteitt-for himself, as if naught he would ceitainy fiave been lynched. Capt. Lea. sure, physician by profession, dressed Nickline's wound, and yesterday morning ;be *isle . ° low that his recovery was be :3N*, be impossible. Lloyd has had the - zepettieon or being a dangerous char atter, tetd - fl; isalleged that NicklinErgay.e no provocation for the murderous attack. We hive since learned that Nickline died of his injuries on Thursday morning. TUE /MB ENGINE "VIGILA-1517."—0n PrideLhight last, the magnificent fire en gine, Vigilant, which, until the introdue -thn of Steamers, had been th 3 pride of Pittsburgh, arrived here as the future prop erty of fhilem. She is certainly the most Magnificent piece of machinery we ever saw. Her original cost was somewhere in the neighborhood of $3,000, if we mistake not, somelfour years ago, and to day she is as good Eta when new. She was purchased by our tofen for $1,460, with a suction at• teethed. Several Pittsburgh , firemen came whither, `and on Saturday morning gave Iti3r. a trial on our streets, which resulted to the entire satisfaction of the council, and the eithsel2s generally. She throws water with great volume and force,and certainly, if properly managed, would subdue any ordinaly lire a short time. In order to appeefaisi the line finish and beauty of the engine, she must be seen and examined. Salem Republican. The. PHOCLAMITIOZi OP THE MATOB..— The order Issued by Mayor Wilson yester* day morning, to close all drinking saloons, has not been so generally observed as we bad hoped;"though, many of our law-abid ing citizens, not too anxious to get the bard earnings of the poor soldiers, have closOd up their establishments. Tho houses that are kept open will be watched by the i policemen who have a list of the names, and when , v er disturbances occur the ,pro prletciris . .111 be. prosecuted for keeping disorderlyiboteses, and having paid no at tention taithe proclamation, eonviotinn will be an lmost inevitable result. These facts will also be laid before the License Board, to ,k. 3 taken into consideration in future applications for license. Better obey the proclamation, gentlemen, and save trout*. " SHOINCI4G RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—Yes tardily aftkrnoon a man named Edward Ha t emplsyed as a conductor on a freight train on thp North Central railroad, was run over aid instantly killed in Mulberry street, near Thig, in this city. It appears that he steed upsri the front platform—no IcPinnotivei being attached—and had hold of the wheel of the break. The supposis tlon is that the chain of the break gave way, when: Hall fell upon the track, and tile 'entire train passed over him, cutting his arm an shoulder, and mangling his bead in l il most shocking manner. It is almost nee ass to add that he was instant ly Mr. Hall was a single man and resided in Baltimore, where his parents Ilia. Hods represented as having been a vOrexemplary young man.—Wednesday's Rarrtislntrp Patliot and Union. ' - -_--:"?,g03,,r.k. - ExamENT ACCEPTED.—The , ',4osove ' ..ent tendered to the govern 7*mA by 4.1. John W. Power, of Johns •'-'-town- has I %een accepted by the War De. partment,4and will be fully organized and mustered 1 into service in the course of a week or two. Colonel Power, at the own_ meneemeAt of the war, was commander of the Jo town Zouaves, one of the first 'companies to march out of Camp Curtin for the: 6of hostilities. He was subse. neatly' 'tad Lieutenant Colonel of the • : I =l,rd“eihnent, ~ a nd served in General 144441014 division. Col. Power is a brave '.vtitillidiguit gentleman, and possesses the -Wetly - Aueliflcations necessary to cotu3ti- We's successful and popular commanding 1 14;ik , , eXklimorr-- :47;6 . 108 OR THE PITTSBURGH, FORT `:wAtfie ARD Oimaco RAILROA.D.—The Soil° win gls an appropriate statement Of thkearningsof the Pittsburgh,Fort Wayne aftk-011idago Railroad company daring the MonitioNaly, compared with the same pfflod - ot last year, viz: 1861. 1860. ENORILBE. :Ream Irrtdightli, $204180 15 7, 78,596 86 824,t94 29 Will,. 57,251 90 56,195 48 1,056 42 4 4700 00 2,800 00 100 00 40 0, EQ. rpm at 7,083 34 - ; 4 2disceileous, 870 50 1,732 31 —.—. TORII $178,41089 8164,08199$ 24,378 90 Ekuithuto from janii; to Atli at 41,664,812 77 1,170,827 80 $378,484 90 ' A Assysisim VoLnwrzna named W ii lock Was arrested and taken before the .itsys*4l3iitertiay afternoon. A row occur- Adsofliont some volunteers at a' saloon st** * ollictirs Gimbel% Richardson and ,•;104Piia-zrukkipg their,sppearance, *IA inide use of some—abusive langusite *Birds them, when he was,seized•by offi4 ~':,lierliftribert, who got him to the Mayor's 41.9n r .although, he offered all the rests. --fito*Cin his Rower, "tearing the officer's shirKisiff causing him the loan of a line 00 also struck fiercely at Gum - OA; ftlesivs. blows _quieted Mai. He ;en pp for a hearing. Itaaarn,—A gentleman .county informs us thatqiiiinthturday morning there arrived At . Pep:a/wood, a number of women and , d . .,rlieeln:g • from the persecution of theolCl4;._"Pritsid and Calhoun counties, Vottrr , reported a force,under command y Bays and Alex. B.notts, were ravaging the - conntry, steeling horses, and robbing the unprotected citizens. Probs.. _ blyit more pestilent set of devils exists no WM re tharrin Calhoun county, and if the not proud of his progeny in WA' losslity.e is an ungrateful scamp.— ,A7gervirl4n44. Azassnm.—The parties who robbed the Bank of-Zanesville, sometime ago, of $17,000, have, been arrested by Chief of l'alloiNinekley, of Cleveland, who, after ••-•4ndijii it - ; - Vieek in New York, ()taloned Waig . h alentale, a clue to their where. ../Alffigt4 - ,:followed them to their retreat on arrested them and got all $4.00 of the stolen money.. :the* returned Seventh, 4 Pritiftit Thirtee — nth regiments are to - 1130 eaah• additional on Saturday, ° Pi cfr"4l , I;"? : l64l 'w sii ?:als 4 ' 'o ra. un tic d li ers a Mace tan tha th t ei n r p a o r r r il iv o a n i Of the 'money collected -as a rcsimental otrl tit'a Twelfth will also be refunded, ly a porti on rtion of it being. iequired to lkili klate the claims. Exaterion.,The stemnbikat Captains' Benny Aleut _ Association have elected the following ottelitifor thekustiing year: President,. ndraw Miller. secretary and Trimmer J. B. Livingston. Directors, Andrewinllo4,o. B. l'renoh, H. Camp, `O. - W. - Batchelor W. W. Martin, BEszn HALL ATTAOKED.--On Wedneaday evening a_ beer-hall in the—Fifth -Ward, kept by a man named Shrives, was attacked by a party of voicinteers, who, refusing to pay for their beer, had been ejected from the house. They threw missiles at the house, broke the windows and doors and endanger( d the J!yes of those inside until prevailed upon by the by-standers to de.. sist. APPOINTMENT —Mr. Allen C. Day, of Birmingham, has been appointed Quarter master in Col. Rowley's regiment. Mr. Day has some experience, having served in a.subordinate position in the Quarter master's Department of the Thirteenth dur ing its late campaign. THEA.TBE.-To-night Mrs. Addle Proes tor takes her first benefit, and an immense bill is offered. Those who would see two " , stars" should attend. Mr. Glenn appears in three and Miss 'Proctor in two pieces. It is seldom that so . good a chance is offered to witness two great performers in their different role of characters. IMPORTANT MEICTIIfO.—The Committee on the Revision of the Book of Discipline of the Presbyterian Church, will meet, in obedience to the order of the last General Assembly, in the Lecture Room of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday next. CoL. W. W. BICKETTB.—We regret to learn that Colonel W. W. Ricketts, of the Sixth regiment Pennsylvania Reserves, is now lying very ill at Washington, and but slight hopes are entertained of his re covery. LIBRE was mach less disorder on the streets yesterday than for several days past, owing to the closing of a large majority of the drinking houses and the fact that most of the returned volunteers from the coun try districts have gone home. CONTRACT AWARDED,—It is stated that the contract for building the gun boats for the Mississippi has been awarded to New Albany, Indiana. TEM axioms taken at Grafton are taken to Wheeling and held as prisoners. of war at Oamp Carlile. SEVERAL cases of diptheria have occurred in the Oil creak region, but all the patients are recovering. DErrnsTar.—Dr. C. Sill; No. 246 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. SAPONIFIERI Important to Fain!Hes! Save Time, Trouble, and Expanse. Tli E ti.;.t T 1 I I' BEST ',l . ARTICLE s ( 1 , , R I N MAKING SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Su pounds r ir S I• • . For Sale at Whaleaule, I.y Penn's. Salt Manufact'g, Co, PITTSBURGH. PA. and by all Druggists & Grocers in the United States EIGHTH CENSUS I=l United States of America, 186 0 . n Advance of the Official Publication. THIS small volume contains the re mug of the "Eigtth Census of the United States," so far as it hes re'erence to population, and is issued in advance of the official census, for the convenience of the many inquirers who, under the present unhappy position of our country, are desirous of assertaining with exactness the popu lation of its several political and civil divisions. Price, 26 centp. For sale by W. S• ILAVEN, Wood Street. This pamphlet shows the regular advance from the time when the United Sates numbered 8,929,- 827 souls, to the present time when it numbers not ism than 81.40.N1 souls. tvg JOUPH !WM...............ANTH0NY MOTEL JOSEEK MEM & BON, Manufacturers, and Wholesale ano Retail Dealers in FURNITURE & CHAIRS. No. 424 Penn street, above the (lanai, Haveonnaad a largeassortinentof Ranoyand Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of Weir own manufacture, and warranted equal al quality and style to any mannhastared in the city, and roll sell at reasonable edema Waif AUSTIN LOOMIS & GO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages; and in securities for money. Money loaned on Checks at short dates, with collateral securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated co reasonable terms, and capitalists can be harnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Ala= to the Bale, Renting and Leasing of reel Moo, No. 02 FOURTH STREET, above Wood. heady AUFFITN LOOMIB. ;Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO fore existing between JOHN P. HUNT * HENRY MINER, under the arm of HUNT MINER, is this day dissoired by mutual Consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by HENRY MINER, who Is authorised to sign the firm's name m liquidation. JOHN P. BUNT, HENRY MlNfit. July 16th, lan HENRY MINER, Successor to HUNT & MINER, Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, STATIONER & NEWSDEALER H 05,71 and 73 FIFTH STREET, Next door to the Post Moe, V 29 THE LORETTO SPRINGS. CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. NOW OPEN. THIS NEW AND DELIGHTIetti, RE SORT for those seeking either health or press , are, is situated one mile from the village of 1.,o• retto, and four miles from Cresson station, on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad—from which to Lo retto, there is a well constructed Plank-Road. The Springs are about 2,600 feet above tide-water, an4i the air is always bracing and invigorating, the thermometer seldom above 7EP in Summer. The head waters of the nehana and Clearfield abound in troutand the mountain ranges are 'filled with game, affording tine sport to those who are fond of such amusements. The buildings are admirably cOnstracted with re spect to room and ventilation, and the whole fitted up with every appliance that can contribute to the comfort of the guests. The rooms are supplied with runni sprmg water, in marble basins, and hot,lnt(dolo'Bathe on each floor. Bath Houses for ladies and gentlemen. wi water supplied from the lake, having Swinmiln and Shower. Baths, Rilliard-Tables, kc., o. The table will be supplied with all the delicacies and 'luxuries that the market affords. The Bar will be tooked with the best Wines. Guests may rely upon lotting the purest Wines and Liquors at can be obtained. The Proprietor hopes to give entire satisfaction to his guests, and no pains or eense will be spared to meet their wishes and comforts. , The watenof these Springs have been analyzed by several eminent Chemists, and fonAd to contain in large proportions, all those valued Mineral prop erties for which the Springs or this spur of the Allegheny have long been celebrated. Excursion rickets to Loretto Sprin 8 for visitore, will be issue iii. by the Pennsylvaeia- Com pany from Philadelphia and Pitteljpergh, Baltimore, in connecticrn with the Northern ent h ral Railrbaci via Harrisburg. For farther 'aim - ambit' apply to Mr. J. Mo- DONALD Caossta, Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa. A pally Mail leaves Loretto for all parts of the Union. Ontite tunnval of visitors at (Iressori,coaphes will be in readiness to convey them to the flipnrigs. FRANCIS A. GIBBONS. Proprietor. OA 1:170 . — 6 0 0 bushels Pea Nuts, store sad for sale by JAB. A. FENZER, OW= Market sad Fiat its FIRST KIIITAIONse LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. THE WAR. Gen. ,ffieHowellls Official Report of the Battle at Bull's Bun. THE FIGHT AT DUG SPRINGS. [Special despatch to the Eve aing Chronicle.] PHILADELPHIA, August B.—General McDowell's official report of the battle of Bull Run is issued. It does not materially differ from other accounts. McDowell says that our killed amounted to nineteen officers and four hundred and sixty-two noncommissioned officers and privates, and our wounded to sixty four officers and nine hundred and forty-seven non-commis. sioned officers and privates. Many of the wounded will soon be able to join the ranks, and will leave our total of killed and disabled from further service under one thousand. The returns of the missing is very inaccurate. The men sup, posed to be missing having fallen into other regiu,ents and gone to Washington, many of the Zouaves to New York. In one brigade, the number originally reported at six hundred and sixteen was yesterday reduced to one hundred and seventy-four. These reductions are being made daily, and in a few days a more eon. rest return can be made. Of course, nothing accurate is known of the loss of the enemy. An officer of their forces, comirg from them with a flag of truce, admitted eighteen hundred killed and wounded, and other information show this to be much tinder the true number. The issue of this hard fought bs}ttle, in which, certainly, our troops lost no credit in their conflict on the field with an enemy ably commanded, superior in numbers, who had but a short distance to march, and who acted on his own ground on the defensive, and always under cover, whilst our men were of necessity out on the open field, should not prevent full credit beirg given to those officers and corps whose services merited success if they did not at tain it. In conclusion, I desire to say, in refer ence to the events of tie `2lst ult., that the general order for the battle was, with slight modification, literally conformed to; that the corps were brought over Bull Run ,li the manner proposed, and put into ac. LILL: as before arranged, and • ;, to !....te ,h- afternoon every :(1 - 1 - ed was carrsin g LIE fil. u ' .• ~ o.et we had proposed before 5t.,..r ; -•teat ;, - ;et-- ting to the railroad -ea Ling from Ilanasea , tojtheV alley of Virginla,and going on it for enough to break up and. destroy •he coin n.ur,: , .:sticn and ,ntervlev..; betwoon the forces und - Jr Gene-al Beau-egard, and those under GI? feral Johnson And c. - .)uld we nave foug.it a day, or a few hours sooner, there is everytbiLg to bow we could have c - .tinned suck.c.-k-ful even against the odds with which we contended. 6YRINCTFINLD, Mo., Aug. 6 —Our advi ce* iron: hyun's army are . to Sunday. The cavalry charge heretofore reported was made by a scouting party, sent out to as certain if the enemy were approaching alter our troops had encamped f.r the night at Dug Springs. As the Second Regiment of Infantry were coming along the road the Lieutenant ordered a charge, which resulted in killing thirty rebels and wounding forty. The charge was not in. tended by Lyun, and probably prevented the rebels from attacking his main body. which had they dune, they would, unques tionably, have been routPd with severe loss. A large body of the enemy's eay. airy, which had taken a position on high ground to observe our position and strength, was dispersed by a few shells from Totten's battery, wounding sours thirty of them. On Saturday morning our forces moved forward cautiously, and on approaching Curran, the rebels, to the number of three thousand, were aeon posted on a hillside Soath-west of that place.— General Lyon immediately formed his army for battle, and gave orders to ad vance. As our column was approaching a piece of timber to flank the enemy, Cap tain Dubois' battery opened a fire on the rebels, and they retreated in haste. It is not known whether any of the enemy were killed. We did not lose a man, and took several prisoners. Our army en, camped for the night at Curran, and on Sunday morning Gen. Lyon determined to retire to Springfield, as most of the rebels were mounted and they might flank him and take Springfield. Generals Price, Baena and Parsons are said to have twen ty thousand men under their command, and Ben. IticOullough four thousand five hundred, the latter are well armed and ef fective troops. pBIVATE DISEASES- _.... DB- BROWN'S MEDICAL ze-, and SITROICA.L Office, No. ISO . . Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. •";)--',." ''' Penneylvar.ia. • Dr. BROWN ill an old eitl• 1 , ' ,- -ip,:. i - 1 ,-i .. . Zen of Pittsburgh, and has been ! . 1/." , ., in Practice for the tast&xersty- ..• .''},4 'o.. Avis years. His business taut vi been confined mostly to Prink, and Burgie...l Diseases. , 7g'. CITIZENS' AND 'EITRANGBEJ9 in need Of a medical friend, should not fail to find out the sure place of relief. The Doctor is a regular graduate, and his experienoe in the treat ment of a certain alase of diseases is a enre guaran tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent by the use of his remedies and following his ad• vim never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Dia. eases, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also, all diseases arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of of tatter, psoriasis, ands, veat many forms of skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is entirely ignorant. To persons soatllitited.Dr. Brown afters hopes of a sure and speedyreery. B cov EICSAL Dr. I roan's remedies for this alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of Bennie „:vat.fiestion, which the yo.ing an weakzeldel often give way to, (to their own d tnici....c,) ere e. only reliable remedies .Ir.avvn , , th.e oonn tr are safe, arolnanne r , ocorenton of Pittsburgh. Pa I , r. Brown's remedies 14,1 yo cure Wit , imatid disease in a faro dapv—he will warrant it enre. He able, treats Piles, Geed, Gonnorrhoia, &risque, Urethal onarges, Female Weakness, monthly ppresiions, Diseases of the .ointe,. Fie. tula in Ano, Nervous Anecdotes, Beim in toe Baok and Kidneys, irritation of the Medd ot, together with all (Loess s impose rigin. A letter describ of ing an the symptom o s, (*ramming in, directed to DR. BROWN, No. be Sidalthiteld St n , eittstuirgli, Pa., will be immediately Answered.— Medicine sent to any address, safely packed mid eetaire from observation. Office and Pnvate Rooms, No. 60 tituithhsid strtvat. Pittsburgh. Pa. eot6-dawsts gfiALDIVELL & BRO., BOAT FURNISBESB AND DEALER'S IN • la, Hemp and Cotton Cordage, Oakum, Tar, Pitch, Rottin and Oils Tarpaulin. Duck, Light anti Heavy Drillings, ao. I W4 Iy N0a.68 Water and 78 Front streets. OA T s.-400 bushels Prime Oate, in store and for sale by JAMES A. FZTISERi anfo Corner Market & First alts ATTENTION, THE COMMUNI limy and Fancy Dress Goode, also to Mantles, Grey Renfrews Needle Work, Hosiery, Mitts, •c, all closing out very cheap. Our stock of Domestic and Staple Goode alao LO amorted. C. HANSON VE, 74 Mar street. gaIIN UMBRELLAS AT REDUCED th, PRICES -A first rate luae of Sun Umbrellas at a large reduction In price to close out the stock. EATON, MACRUkt GO Rua 17 and 19 Fifth street. BROOMS. -40 dozen Brooms at one dollar per dozen, for gale by J. A. F anb Corner Market and.leizat9M. ICH Gold and Velvet Paper _Hang ings, for-sale by w. T. M*RRITALL - - E .G G B .-2 barrels fresh Eggs, just .124 received and for sale by J. A. FE'NER, stub Corner Market and First streets. CARTRIDGE'S always on hand for 11. S. muskets and rifles, also for Sharp's rides, 82 h : and 90 bores. For sale tw IOWE A TETLEY. DB. BROWN'S REMEDIES RHEUhLk JOHN 0ALD147114 Al -SECOND El lON THE VERY LATEST. TOR SPEAKER OF THE 110 USE OF RE RESHNTATIVES OF MISSOURI AR- RESTED. FROM RICHMOND. A Reserve Force of 25,000 Men called from Alabama. Congressman Ely set to Ditching a Richmond. Meeting of the New York Demo eratic State Committee. Wasui Jr G T 0 .ir ITEMS A UNION CAMP ATTACKED AT ATHENS, MO. ~ ~ LOUISVILLE ITEMS. &c., &c., &c., &c., eze QUIWCY, 111., Aug. 7.—A band of rebels numbering from 1000 to 1200, made an attack upon it camp of Union men at Athens, Mo., on Monday morning last at five o'clock. There was a considerable amount of arms and ammunition for the United States troops stored in this place, under guard. The troops composing this camp wore United States volunteers, numbering about three hundred and fifty, under command of Captain Moore. The fighting lasted about an boar when the rebels retreated. In the meantime Capt. Moore having been reinforced by about one hundred and fifty men from Centralia, lows, opposite the side of the river, gave chase alter the rebels for about a mile and a half, kir,ing one of their number, taking eighteen f - isoners and cupturing thirty, one horses a: two secession flags. Sever al of the rebels were wounded in the Alter the battle six or e.ght rebels were found dead in a field. In the afternoon the bearer of a rebel flag f truce v.s &omitted. They carried off fourteen .5..110u as many more wounded and missing. The rebels were led by Mar tin Green, brother of ex-Senator Jim. Green. Of toe Union men three were killed and eight wounded. Athens is a small town in the extreme Northeast cf Missouri en the D.-s Moines rirpr, twenty live or iy miles Weot of liw,ll it is rip irted thht tile Union turces,having been further reinforced by five or six Lu:. Bred troops from lowa, had taken up their line of march on Monday night, in pur suit of the rebels encamped eight miles from Athens, and a fight has no doubt taken place there, unless the rebels ran. WAAuINOTON CITY, Aug. B.—lt appears from the data of the Committee of Ways and Means that the total amount of the appropriations at the recent session is $275,000,000. Of this, $197,000,000 are for the army, $35,000,000 for the navy, and the remainder for various other puro poses Judge Lawrence, so long a prominent member rf thn Board of Appeals .„id the United States — Patent Office, has retigned, and connects himself in businew with Bobt. W. Fenwick, an established patent agent in Washington. One of the regiments of the Sickles brigade was received by the President this morning. Their physical endurance was groat, a few only being obliged to retire from the ranks on their march, although the thermometer indicated 120 degrees in the sun. It is understood that Sickles will be appointed a Brigadier General by the President. There was considerable alarm among our troops in the neighborhood of Great Falls on Tuesday night, which subsided on ascer.. taming that nothing more serious than the shooting of one of our pickets in the foot, by a concealed rebel on the opposite side of the canal. LoinsvuLx, Aug. ti.—Congreasnum Ely is reported at Richmond ditching. The steamer Pocahontas, arrived lat Louisvillio, has been seized by the rebels on Tennessee river, with sixty hogshead of tobacco. The Courier of this evening has the re port of a riot in Dublin, Ballard county, Ky., between the Unionists and Seems sionista. Two men named Sherfleld and said to have been killed and another wounded. The Pensacola Observer, of the Ist, re ports the Wabash off Piclcons. Gov. Harris, of Tennessee, calls for a Reserve force of 26,000 men from the State of Alabama. The Gubernatorial election has probably gone in favor of Watts. A dispatch to the Mobile NeWB, of the 6th, says a naval engagement occurred be tween a Federal vessel and the privateer Nixon, in Mississippi sound. The steamer opened fire first. After exchanging twenty shots the steamer was hulled twice and withdrew. The privateer was uninjured. ALBANY, Aug. 8--At a w ,-, of the Democratic State Committee today the proposition was received from the Repub lican State Committee for a Union of the parties. The proposal was rejected and a resolution was adopted to the following ef. feet, that until the war should be vigor ously proseeuted, the committee regarded it to be the duty of the Federal govern ment to hold out terms of peace and au commodation to the dissevered States, as euring them of ell their rights under the Constitution. The State Convention was ordered to be held at Syracuse on the 4th of September. ST. Louis, August B—John McCaffee, Speaker of the House at the last two sessions of the Legislature, `was arrested night before last by a body of Federal troops, at his residence in Shelbyville, and conveyed to Macon City, where he is now under close guard. Gov. Gamble ordered an election on the first Monday in November for Governor, Lieut. Ooverno•, Secretary of State, Mem bers of the Legislature, and for taking the sense of the people upon the recent action of the State Convention. ALBANY, August B,—The Bub• Co mmittee of the Republican State Committee here, called a State Convention to meet at Syracuse on the 11th of September, the Democratic - Committee having refused the proposal for a joint convention of the two parties. dindMdes. wecat, COUNTY TREASURER;—A. FLOYD of the Second Ward, PithilaWgb, will be a candidate for the above office, Woke the Repot& can Norpinating Convention. apUlawto WORIEINGIMIENIS - - a FOB 8 ROBERT WATIA FOR CHEAP AND GOOD BOOTS, SHOES AHD GAITERS, Go to the ainur CASH STOR/lot . ' JOSEPH •H: BORLAND, s o . -48 ji , glr t al 'tree; doOtcp P/TT/IBUftGa TEEATRE LAMM AND KAMAN'S. Puns op Anxtgannt.—Private Boxes, KO*Bingle Seat In Private Box, ;1,00; Parqtiette and Bitola" Circle. chairs, 60 cents, Family Circle, 26 cent% Colored Gallery, 26 cent.% Colored Boxes, 60cents; Gallery, 16 oents. Fourth night of the engagement and benefit of the beautiful and fascinating Miss Addle Proctor. FRIDAY RVENING, 'AUGUST 9, 1881. The performsnce will commence with a SCHOOL IN AN UPROAR. _ Tourhelon.. Bob Nettlee Pence, To be followed by the BRIGAIND BOY Fortunio After which DR.: NIX NooTz. Dance Maria Olive. To conclude with the laughable piece entitled RICHARD 111 IN DUTOI: Recruits Wanted for the Twelfth Reg' meat Pennsylvania Volunteers. ' 7n RECRUITS for 3 years or during k." the war, to fill to the full comllement of 101 men, Company K, (late City Guards, Twelfth Rea* . merit, Col. David Campbell Office, o. 80 Fourth atreht, between Wood and Market. Ipls dti A. S. M. 'MORGAN, Captain. Recruits for the Twelfth Pennsyl vania Regiment of Infantry. N `). Bo FOURTH STREET.—By au thority of the War Department,lssued in detail to Col.Canipbell,l desire to fill the 12th Regiment im mediately. Volunteers are accepted for three years, and will receive, in addition to the regular pay, the benefit of all pension laws, and one hun dred dollars cash on their discharge from service. Applications by Company, when properly and efficiently officered, will be acceptable. The Regiment will rendezvous at York, Penn's., and when recruited to the 'maximum standard, will be immediately placed in the line of active duty. A. R. M. MORGAN. Lieut. 12th Infantry Penn's., Regimental Recruit ing Officer. C. J. tißAfeir PAUL BOER'S WM.. ORAFP Western Stove Works. GRAFF & CO., NUNUFACTUREBS; 'ITOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of the pablac to their large stock of well Be- Cook, Parlor & Ilea Stoves, A 1430-11 1 4 PSO ED KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Eica.Low-Were, &c., among Inich will be found the 15E'r- r COAL COOK STOVKII IN THE STATE. Tte Diamond, Advance, Air -Tight, Echlin, and e:. awr.rzted the FIRM PREIS rIP4 at the Btede Fa or the BEST CO/IL (OOH STOVFA. Also, Ni I C.TIV tiwareed to the TRUE AREEICAR, GLOBE at REPUBLIC, For the Barr WOOD COOK BTOVID3 NOW IN USE. The KENTUOKIA.N and KANSAS Premium -Roves are unsurpassed. We call attention of DEALERS and BUILDERS to the largest stook of GRATE FRONTS & FENDF2II.B IN THE STATE N. EL—We Line the DIAMOND and EGLIPSE Coal Coon Moven with Boap-Btone Linings, which stand she Eire better than iron. - aplßrie , t "TO FARKERB AND OTifEILS , --FOR SALE GEOWEY'S SUPERIOR PATENT Grain Fan and - Separator, PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860 THE superiority of this Fan over all others in use, consists in its cheapness, sim plicity and durability. &mid. In cleaning grain faster, better and more thoroughly with lean labor than any other mill ever o 1 red. The patentee of the above Fan has been long en gaged is manufacturing and selling Agricul tural impleents, convinced of the great want of a good Fan for m cleaning the different kinds of grain and seeds., presents this to the public with fall con fidence that it will meet their wants. he undersigned having purchased the sole right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fan and Seperator, In Western Penneyluanta, Western Virginia and all Ohio, and the nght to sell in In diana and Illinois, is now prepared to fill all orders Wholesale or Retail at 819 Liberty street, Pitts burgh. Pa W W. WALLACE'. Pittsburgh, July 184 1861.—jy18:8milaw SOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood Street, 1114 AKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible notice, wring been in the business of manufacturingtools ever since ;be "fever" first broke outove can assure persons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give us a call and make an examination of our stock now on hand. tob3o TO THE PUBLIC. VECPECIALLY the igno ri rant and falsely Mod- - ttaisp iti est Physic-num of all de nominations, treat sears go , - • and delicate disorders, - self abuse and diseases or ///, , stuations common and ncident to youths of both sexes, and adults, single or Marrt • Because Beurrarattr publishes the fact of his doing seo the Ignorer , and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked, and thins it a great sin, very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives,, promising sons and daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they Lin the same as I ?J. BRANSTRUP, (except publishing) test a lucrative pra , trice might be lost to them among stupid, falsely modess and presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorance, sysp as mushrooms, and who compare society, Ili• genre, sense, Ac., to dollars and cents, mysten meanly or illy gotten. It is to i üblicit k y, litawnver ;that numerous parents and guardians are that their sons, daughters and wards, provisittsly feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and appear Awe, bars been restored to health and vigor by Dr. BRABSTRUP, besides many before and after mar t-1840 through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Raving the advantage of over thirtyyears experience and observation, consequently, he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and wile is daily nook:hod by the profession, as well recomme tided by respect able ea-mans, publiahars, proprie.ors of hoteis, &a. Spermaturbea, or so called nocturnal emiasions.— This dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very last discovery that has never yet failed.. In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu larity is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my ayrupr, which are compo• sad from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physician Este years at the business, it has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certifi cates will show. They are all genuine and cap be found according to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of charge/ Office 85 Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private eammunloations from all parts of the Union strictly attended to. Direct to detlydrwis lINS, PISTOLS, RIFLES—The at tenUon of those in search of GUNS, RIFLES PISTOLS, ac.,,Sc., 8 directed to our splendid stock. SUGAR.- 100 barrels Brown Sugar; 10 barrels Crushed Sugar; 10 barrels - Powdered Su ga r in store and for sale by REratia Duos, au2 Nos. 120 and 128 Wood street. 6 DOZ. CEPHALIC SNUFF ; 6 doz. Terruginous Chocolate Drops, just received and for iiale by EIBO. A. KELLY, 13 48 Alicahani altS RIED FRUIT,-100 bmkeis p r i e d Apples,_ in store and for We tig AS. A. - FETZER, corner Market arid First ate: YstusiCgTO BARS. - -White, Pink, Blue and Elteaw &lotigt - w • • - , a and re very low prices. EATON,. ~ . .1 cum am, anB ly an. ,B) di street. IDATZ half.,ban*Atagkerfal, Na .r a, In store and for sidow - J410.4. FETZER, IY corner Market and First ate fiBEAT BARGAIN'S IN }LOOP BEIRTS—New &Was just reoeiyed st„ airest redaction in tomer EATON, NAORIIM 1 . 411)4 4 1 1 3 17 and 12 IVA elre4 , C HEAP WALL PAPRitibilidii4 iiku s W . p NARRITAy,r,i gt Wo4limt. amna4mtnts. .tX~MJ.SENDESSON ...... .Mies Addle Proctor. Wile Marie Olive. kddie Proctor Mr. Glenn ,fittlitar, IRON CITY, BOX 500_ Pittabuigb Post (Mies W. W. YOUNG, No. tq Wood street . • • • • , commEttem. PITTSBURGH'MARKEtS. WEEKLY REVIEW. '. ;Carefully Revised and Corrected by our , :.-':::. enon Commercial Reporter. .. ' •,..' PErvenesea, August Bth, SIMI Ale...Plitehtiro Aitatninactureu contninea '),fil fair demand. with stead' eiliPtnenta to . auiParta'of the country. The established rates at pre nt are: bbls. ht. bbls. .. o .obis; Id. bbla Hennet...sB,oo $4,00 India.:li 'l 11 ' 44 1 00 X -.« ...... - 8,00 8,00 XX. "' e t, II :i A'15•01 Cream:. 5,00®8,002,60®3,00 Porter.... Go i '3,li The new excise law will. of course, product , i m advance, but manufacturers have not yeefixed a' "w Za s h eill es e . o .. f 4 ' e ric iMe no material . elitiewt_... ~.. Pots rate 14 13 Xici and Pearls at; 5 3 / 4 1~; Soda Ash at 49 Nitrate of Soda at 0460J4k and Concentrated Lye 10 1 /0, * lb. , Bacon.-There is a fair demand, bat no o hanlie lit flare s. Shoulders are dull at 8%68%k Skies at 7 75/c; Rain Hams 83,( 2 6.8%e, and Sugar Cure 10%611c. *lb Beans.-There is a good demand, with sales of email white at,121,682c. per bush. Butter -.Sales of choice roll making at 76 8o * lb. Brew ms—Sales at 750 per dozen for com mon and $2,0062,75 for and fancy. Buckets and Tit —l'he Beaver manatee hirers' prices are:as follows:—Buokets plain, inside VI dozen 11,45; painted inside, $1,3% 8 hoops, $1.75; Tuba No. 18 hoops, *dozen, 47,754 No. 1,2, hoops, 213,785 No. 246 014: No 3, 45.514 No. 4, $4,765 No. 5, $600; Keeler's No. 2, s2,' 174 Half Bushels, .sealed, 54,76. Crackers—Have recently declined, and we now quote as follows by the bbl : Water Crackers 6%c * lb. Butter 7 % 0; Sugar 839 Soda 70; Beaton 7,k Pilot Bread 34,75 I* bbL candlelit—The following are now the current rates of city manufacturers: Moulds 104.* lb.; Minors' Dip 10c, star leo 31 1 b. Cheese... The market is veil supplied. We quote sales of W. B. at 8673 c per lb., as in quality. Corn Meal—ls plenty. We quote from first hands at 456480. per bush., and trout store at, 60 cents * bush. Cordage... - 14.'111 a Rope, coil.. 9c40 Manilla Rope, cantle° Hemp .. " ..100iptb I Tarred " 13.411 b Hemp " " .11c4ilb I Tarred " out 1403111 b. Pac'ng Yarn, fine.a2ciplb J Pac'ng Yarn, conalic*lti Bed Cbrds—Manilla, $2,2568,00 * dozen; Hemp $1,50, $43742,0062,75 li dozen; Hemp coil, 11.* ID. do Plough hines...Manilla 87c.* dozen; Hemp7oo. al zen. Cotton Cordage—Cotten Rope %iiii diiiiwards,2o,l do. below %. 22c.; Bed Cords, $2, 80© d, 62®4,76 Ii Jaen. Plough Lines $1.28; Sash Cords $0,50. Dried Beef—There is ii fair demand,. princi pally lo.ftl, at 10%6110. ip ii in tierces. Dried Frialt—is in g... supply, and we quote at 76680 for Apples; and $1,756p,12 lit bush for good Peaches. Eggs...in good demand. Sales of packed In bbls, at 86836 c per doz. Feed—TlM sales are limited and prices better. We quote Middlings at 85680 c * 100 lba.; Shorts 55662 c; Bran at 43660 ct Ship Stufbi at 60685 c.; Oil meal, slB®2oll ton. Flonr—Market still dull, with little change in figures. We ,quote at $4,16(64,33 extra Spring and Winter Wheat; $4,76@6,25 for extra family do, and $5,50655,75 for Kiley brands. Feathers... We quote Prime Western at 43c. from first handa:4B6boc. from store. Fire Briek—Salea of Bolivar at $25035 * M. Fish... Sales limited at $425 for barrels, white; WA@ $2,25 for Lake Hernng; No. 3 Mackerel at $7.00; ao. 2 at $B,OO. Grain... Wheat is without material change. We quote RED at 9561,04 and Warts at $1,0361,08. Coax la selling at 37640 c. Oars have declined, and we quote at .: , 2.10 from first. hands, pad 250 from store. in Barley and Rye there is nothing doing. Groceries... We note an Advance under the new excise law; Sugar is selling at 8(g)8% for N. U. molasses at 3837*. s t gallon; Co ff ee at 13;1 1 (618o, and Rice 767%c. Hay—Sales at scales limited at 4768 per ton. EUdes...Are dull ad._ .%illio Tip lD for gr *keened; and 12612 3 e for dry Sint _ Iron and ,Nalls...The mannfacitt :era quote common bar at 2 1 %c VI lb ; other descriptions in proportion. NaVo 84. os 0,50 ; Bd . ended at Bd, ; sd, p.%; $2,75; 7d and „ 4d, blued, $3,50; 3d do, $4,00; 2d do e, $5,0065,30. Spikes, 3to 5 in, $2,76; wrought do, 84,2564,73. Lard-...1e In demand. Prune country is selling at 8346713* lb. in bbls., and kegs; pity leafoc in bbla. Leather—The market is steady, with no change in our old quotations: Redd Spanish Sole 21@21c Uppersldos ;WOW Slaghter 28029 c Bridle " Harness__..... " 276,W0 Skirting " sells regularly at $1,20@1,26 per bbi. Lumber, Green.-There is but little now coming to market, and the figures are for par. tly seasoned. The prices range--for Common $lO 05;12 per 1,000 feet 'and Clear MOO; Timber 4456:3 $t cubic foot, and Shin Shingles $2,25 1 111.000. Lumber, The following are the quo. tations per 1,000 feet, for seasoned lumber at Old yards:— Common 1 in. boards, 814,00—Flooring Pig Illetal_.There is but little doing. We note a few sales of Allegheny, at 424, and Tennessee $26 per ton. Powder.. We quote blasting and mining at $4,26 keg rifle at $8,25; safety thin gi,oo g. 1000 feet. • Soaps—The following are the manufaitiirers prices Rosin, PAc.; No. 1 Palm, 6y 4 ; Chemical, 4 1 4; Castile and Toilet. 10e.; Sawyer's Chemical Olive, 4!,ic.; Woman's Friend, 7o Alb. Salt here"ls a fair demand, wit:hi:ides of No. lat $1,0601,10 3 bbL , and No. 1 Extra at $ 1 , 12 0 1 , 3 i+ gi bbl. Sheeting., Yarns, ele—The yard;rulitla are as follows : Eagle Sheelangs, 8 1 Me. 3 agars 830. 830. POUND MUSS. Non. sto 10 Inclusive 200 ft lb No. 18-..... 260 fi lb Nos. 11 and 12 21 fl lb No. 17........ 28 I ft lb No. 18.- 22 ft lb No. 18, 2'/ lb No. 14. ...... ... ..... ... 4 ft lb No. 19...„... 28 llb N 0.15.- .... 24 ft lb No. 20.....- 29 ft lb DOUN TAIIIIB. No. 400.......- 110 ft doz. No. 800...........- Sc Woe No. 600 10 ft ' 4 No. 900.........._ Bft " No. cop 9 111 " No. 1000__. Bdi No. 700 8 ft " GASP= 011•121, 11121720, W. &muted ool'e s:Befall Constllewset 24.105 lb l' i l lin lirlo4l.l:4 to le cabal 19 lb Isvetv-r ... 4 „_ 21 Ip lb to 44 Batting 2 _family 18 it ID Coverlet Yarn...-. -28 ftlb ” No. 1-. 18 ft Caulking__..._..._.. 18 ft& " " 2-- 12 ft tt• Straw -Hells from war Doges at f 8,0007,25 ft tces. Steam steady at 9%09* per lb. is derma. Tallow—Rough quotes at 804,0 and country rendered at 94100. White Lead, Litharge, de.-White Lead Is arm, and in steady demand at 4,501# keg for pare oil and dry au. VI 20.5, subject to the usual discount EtedLead 83@90. net, and Lathan/4m 84. Window Gloss... heprices remain .tea.iy, and wequote as follows for city brands, in bozo , : of fifty feet, with lb per cent. discount: 6xB and 7x9, $9,008210, sl,* 841, Bill, Bxlt and 10x,2, 848, 9z14 and 10x14, $2,755 9xlss lOxit and 10x16, MOO. Whisky—la dull and low. Common Roc tilted Balla al. 140180 per gal ,New Rye at MggOe. and Old Lye at $1,242,00 per gal., &sin age and 44=14. I_.whxH:s —~ Awns:Karr Ctrs, Aughat 8,1801. No improvement in prices this week, but offer ings smalleraVe D nr io nkltrilie better. John A/lender, Aropriettor CATTLE. Offend by. G D Alexander-. W it McFadden. Sold. Salt Bast. Pries. 144 H W Gaddis..- Isasi) J Gregeit W Creighton A Maros, J Gi White J Donnelly E M Dicks... J R Hasson... Holmeß & Pfeifer... Trifoos 111 Wilson Owen Smith ........ 19 J Stevens. 18 0»...»....... B4 E 0' A 2/3 ...... Thaer 20 8 Oviatt.. y —....- ........ 19 Crawford A Cameron 2 J Ceske) , 18 H A Merrick 70 Wm liiazlewood /9 O ..... 28 M Kidd ........».......... 11 J ...... 18 O ........ 15 Myers k Bro 80 A. Oreenawattit 58 J B HrlL. 38 J 10 r;'MI Weld bil• E. Wolf-- 1. Blear.. 180 J. H. 889 A. 1). Wells.. 880 Wm. T. 204 Jno. & Crouse-- ..... • 200 C.A. er—.— 100 Crawford & Cameron. 189 .14. A. Munich. ...... 116 J. Crawford.-- .. 188 J. Thempson .. --- 120 B. Tailor 106 Eara 680 &rnt East. ..... /91 J. Irwin E. JimAum&.. HE Sons But. (Veral by. A. Oritobileld D. L. O. Phillips A. F. Ruth' J. Wm. Holmes--.—.. 424 80' 238' 400 180 100 t... 15117 HORSE& Offorffity. Bold,Eigatibit. J Wl.mu Ettems",_ _.•••••••••••-- mulapasa6,„. 24 W 4 Sell egLA 1001 Iranktobar 7 ' fErsgAndow n . mamhaba a ' - 1/V kapscroriy..4,, tiraj j A c„numaphis. 1 , g - t ,11kgriabterg. riff22lM , Lf.,7l±_mt..s(t-2,.. .. .:,,:!?..•-;::-.;,,,:;:.-!..7-. , W=.- .- t - q,:.„,',-..7::,.s..-,..;...t.,-,,,...,',.:" - ;:9 , ..i - ,737.. , *.R z W . :* 2 _..... r 'r.„ rrr V 5 A. - ,;,..•::-A :tY,.;•,3..5 ., e gt,. 4. V.Y- 4 'W Ar' •'?"41°,,--t-- W -. ' -4 il4 ''W'l` diNleo. 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'1 , 5•••trqt..1 . 1 • advise every one Who has a Caajavorit;liiyikl. Voice or a Bad Breath,Lor :any -diffitngit*.jks: Throat, to get a paciu(teistinYThik*****44 l : they will relieve Y9ainatia#lii a 11 4:- 1 1. 1 trai with me that "they An' ri g** 4 #l,Clo... :C 421 411P ' find them very *rut itedatiatoitkili*SAng or attending public sltl imgj allaying your Thirst. '''lt';'yonOM!.i,! . i am safe in sayikkg thizet yon will @ver p consider thermindiePeindble-YONOtiki*acuAltank at thelDruggista and• Bottlers . = My Aguature is on egekl P 4ClC 4 4.' i 4 4 ** *llr° cotint.4 felt. ♦Puosige will be ffenfby:iiiallilittailittj . .o , is celin of Thirty Cents. Ado:hese, HENRY C. 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