ti. , cr • • i"'4l;7l:*l4.llR,P7Fj-- ? - _--- c=n-` , -77 ,5 t='1. 7, 7 ,71 77, 7, 1 , 7 , 7rz • _1•.- • ••••!. tht h.. VANUES '4,4 D". , QA AND P • A , l ,a - R • . !`'Per Vaar 4 ,4 y in #d ttee . .::Waattil7 i Single gramaripts clia . Otal Dollar riatien*WEßOF THE OVA ,1:7-„,!.....TY.,:iIVE&TTiRs ' . **igatt4c . tilien a Quo Warranto. _ l 4 waisted last Monday that a rule had Wgitatite&-by 'they Court of COili CllOll Fleas, on Batt/play * to show c tune why a writ of Quo Tcrivanto`ehoulti not issue in .Contunonw . eath of Penosyd. OM, Wititi:.-14y vs. Geo. Neeld, Pf#lll2e*tald Afacoh Benrici, Robert 1 0004, N P. Fetterman, Alexander . wittiam• Marshall and Jotepltt orMicir k 'Directors of the Little Saw' 111.111 tart Railroad Company. The rule Mos returnable on lest Saturday Morning, Alban. it was argued thy Messrs. Voliert - Woods : and Thomas 31.acconneil for the Ailater, arid N. I'. Fetterman. G. L. B li f ettentuan and It. I'. Hunt for the new ,01014 Th - 0.,AV111-is intended to oblige respon -denistothow by what authority they hold AbelTl_4ok the, relator, who luis for some iiiiks:4oi - Presidentof the road, claitning that the election, held on - the 2621 ult , was eit the case was called up MT. Hunt, on behalf of the respondents, read several depositions setting,forth that the election hut;.been regularly held according to the charter- and , the custom of stockholders ; that tio' , iibjection was made at the and that the now• Board was elected by Li large-majority of the stockholders voting . Mr. Woods read' the aet incorporating thiicOmany,- passed 18,50, and the general railroad law of 1899, in pursuance of the provisions et -Which they were bound to holt tkelE.' elections, which they had not done; as .in addition to other irregularities the but two judges• of elec. tihrtr,V44.l: Vuehran and Wm. IL. Huisb, Who Waretor sworn by any officer to con duet theCblection fairly. Only 270 votes of the 287 eithttiere countee, he all •ged; a 80 thatitaiOter _proxies and stock nut r,gu larly fra Fred, mere voted. _ INtiermrtheentazuled that the else held7in;the-same manner as those at which'Mr. espy was chosen, when no couvlaint Was' made, according to custom endAtinannpany's charter. tie argued Mat thwtact . iffirtoorponation, which differed ulgetitT,7" in its provisions from the Metal reilioad law of 1849, was intended by the Legislature to be independent of thelatter and that it had been properly foptisko,Y, .. - At the clues of the argument the Court We/WU/6 papers and will give an early de cialon.. • RAILROAD' lioODANTS.—Coroner Bost. wick, on Sittriadry morning, held an in, quest,upon thebbdy of an unknown man, who was killed by the mail train on the Pittbiirgb, Port Wayne and Chicago Rail !FA- PO.Rriday afternoon, at a culvert this aide of Courtney's station. The engineer observed him sitting on the-wall and gave the-alarm; he got up and turned hie beck to tie train, but was struck u n the head by the "Ole, , fracturin s skull, throw.. inglibk over the enb o ant and killing him *tinily. Ho seined to be about twenty: years Of age, had sandy hair, a littreebtriy, vcro a black casinet coat, brown cotton panto and check shirt and badatakpat amok containing a vest and two check shirt; no one could identify hil#,l:ol4-7he seemed to be a laboring man. He had evidently been sleeping on the cOlViir4" , '" The plane where he sat was dry tboughitilots raining at the time, and it is supposed be fell asleep before the rain cams" up. The jury found a verdict in ac cordance with the facts. On Thursday a partially insane woman was 'rtin 'over by a train on the Pennsylva nia ,Wsitroad, while walking the track near Millerstown, the engine coming upon her jut after rounding a curve. She was throwirdff , the track some distance, he 7 body much braised and one arm broken, Heir - remains wore left at Millerstown for interment. - Tins Timm Plum* r.vs.NIA RIBEEVE =The following tr-legram fr om . Washing - ton;'under date of August Bth, pays a de• served. compliment to the Tenth:— „ Night befor&laskakinidnight, the Tenth renal sylvaid&Regiment;•o,ol. Meflalmont, were csdled Uttlitme, and it was whispered round that a Massachusetts and a Michigan regi. matt) up the, kiyar, six miles, were being cut tolteces, ,:and called for aid in the unisqW;atrittgle. .Though not so stated inAci_Manjr . words by the superior officers, tht . T eeth w ere made to understand that thattamminabably a desperate struggle sheath-Which must be net. .Bvery n'an weilfiiibtalkiace; the sick in the hospital received new life and risked to go. The midnightmareh was bommenccd, and kept up felt sizmiles,most of the way on the don.. ble quinkc:Mlien they arrived, no enemy was toheeeim, and the men were led into a"largtillield of , blackberries, where they speak diurslarin • recreation. The object weil9.oo l l l - the quality of the material the regiment, and to know WV in a midnight surprise. Thelr;tondectVas entirely sathifactory.” Vittrattamme Costs,—The last regi mentW the Pennsylvania &serve Oorps, tl rtagnth, Col. Taggart, was to leave Harr_ labitrg-for Washingtolf on iiiaturday, andittierwia - notr neintantry thero except. Cler agoot *hunt, which •will not, be i 6 14 equipped • for some time. Thikitikt lett Camp Ourthilifir Wash agtnn oA Tuesday, under. Oolakih; Lieut. Cot :Campbell' and Hal.; Ihnifettlit ir'dtistirthed as being esplondil body, pt.l:itini4 'eight hundred strong, with fottit tetgliLlield pieces, twelve of them Trielve"more are being rifled for thei*Metit, a Lancaster, which will give six.kto °itch-company. The cavalry rtsUtrirS , lftzcantp near Harrisburg are gal idly prepared for service and to:ire-eziniCta leave before the close of the weabZ.ifT4. , t,litttenadditional regiments req4.o:pfrom;o:4 State, now being re- SCrekletuips of instruction wffl be mai - r iniq - M,Lancaster, oria at West .14310c4°41LVAOP.1Yright, here. Com. Put ~. mare ,will be recelv• ed In ' t itysieciunmand siitiisted by the stiatiatitthoy are drilled, armed; equip ped aratialled into service: J0821.410K/NBTRT. Of this man, sent front heft4nWheeling, the InOttirricer tuna' ed in Tilts- Wilk acne One ago on the charge of bo. : ingfass ist, and conveying info: 'fla tten *the- tinerny, arrived in the city y_estekatif morning, in charge of the Deputy IMarshat .hicKinstry says he is pre. L a real° Bo °X ll4 o 943B 4 eenveYed no in ;-4f4,::fAO3llii.ny; that „be was on :a yet Brick ,, hietplalid; and did not 10Prethlitlilitoetiriti'l he started to return wzg!tit!"l l 444dviefte announce his die- Rho 1 4 :41,71.. PreeiteAlivini , Fata.—Volume•Xl of •,• - thri f eXtrierlos.ofayclopedia tuts • kom./Wiry: Miner, Lyon's _ _ _ aifth? street. It is fully up to foxontrajtmaberitiVng with"3l.oxiimbigne eat ails** Clatkortitel'Arr Thisvalur iblfisiorkilbauld-bein'the library of every A1:4044412 oitlaco , sir it (names informas thin,lmAs*tiy conceliablo subject down to, the ,7. A few more volumes wilt complete • e series, and, those who intend sub/101.1W should do so at once. amnia KA= —Jacob a geller of the 16th Ohio Meyer, itegittmat, ivhilet on William homie with. Ns me a t , the otherday, ligotooldentally killf4 a short distagm Nit Of i NeiAbigges Ohio 'ea the ir r , budge l6. Ceftliff. 9311100K14 Ho inti 4 on thsk rpr, ' - .iiiiiiiiiin.Pviailvet artier the -: so Iftek the Umbers, is. al injw Pont which he after= gfar4._ __l-'•.'r 7,.:-zaz`. '5:1;;. , ;.f. , :'-!--, 4 Z . :',.:',..1: - -.. -,- - ll= EIMMEN NEW UNircram.—Oolonel a H. WOr llama, true to hisengagement to hisoMeers and men, on Saturday invested one com.l, pany of his regiment now r t camp Wil.' kiss with their uniforms. Previoui to its distribution, each garment was carefully inspected by a committee of experts from the company, by a committee of citizens and 17 the Ootonal himself, and the dos thing was unanimously pronounced of good quality and well made. Mr. 11. I'. Kane, merchant tslior, St. Clair street, acted as chairman of the committee of citizen., and beside the examination of tire, the color was found to stand the murk le acid test. so that there will be no fading or change of color from exposure to the weather. Colonel Williams would have received the uniforms some ten days since, but was compelled to change his contractor, owing to an attempt to force an inferior article Upon him; each company of his regiment will' now be furnished with this superior clothing as soon as they are mustered Into service. Capt. Koppa' company of Siegel Guards, will leave for Philadelphia on Wednesday; they will previously pew* in their new dry , , of s hich they feel justly proud. C. I. Williams, by his activity and care in p.eJviding fur the wants of his men thus far, exhibits a true appreciation of the first requiements of a soldier, and he is highly recommended as a tactician and drill officer by those who have had an opportunity to 'test his acquirements. We confidently expect this corps to give a good account of itself in the field. SOLLTHERN PAIIERB.—We are indebted to the Adams' Express Company for several late Southern papers. The Memphis Ay • peal contains a batch of unconscionable lies, purporting to be written from Manes sas, in which the Federal troops are re 4 presented as going through Virginia burn. ing, pillaging, ravaging, and devastating One of their alleged acts was the exhuming of the body of a secessionist recently buried and burning the boned. The words put into the mouths of prisoners taken at Manassas are really ludicrous, but in point of truth of apiece with the rest. It must be a bad cause which requires to be sustain. ed by such base falsehoods. AGOLLENTALLY Paca.—Thoa. Massy, private In the Jefferson Rifles, Company B, E•ghth Regiment, now stationed at Washington, accidentally shot hinaself a few days ago while cleaning his gnu, kill ing himself instantly. The charge in his gun consisted of three buckshot and a ball. The charge entered the groin and came out tit the back of his neck. He' never spoke after wards. G.ETTLMI DOITLIGIC PAT.—At the ins stance of a man named rrostle of Champ bersburg, the Mayor" bas hued a warrant for the arrest of Lieut. William (alias "Plumper") Graham, late 9f CApt. Tro. villo's company, on a charge of swindling in eelling to forostle lis monthly payroll for $lOB, and then drawing the gay hints solf on returning home. AGRICULTURAL FAIR.—The Fourth .Annual g x hibition of the poronce yutud al Agricultnral Association will be held at Florence. Washington county, on Wed. needay and Thursday, September 48th and 19th. We are indebted to the Secretary ; S. T. 4. Mclienry, psq fpr a ropy of the premium list, Nehleh' is at once liberal and comprehenalyp. FATAL ACCIDENT...-011 Sunday after noon last, flays the McKeesport Standard, a little daughter of Levi I:3frilso, of Ono• noel], was killed by felling into a well.— The little girl, who was about ten - years . of age, was attempting to draw &bucket of water when she lost hpr balance and fell into the well, breaking her neck in the descent. TH au - mutat. of Lieut. Gerd took place on Saturday afternoon. His remains were escorted to their last resting phite; ,in the cemetery on Troy Hill, by lib companions in arms, several companies of the Seventh regiment, a number of Home Guards, and a great many civilians; He was buried with the customary military honors. TILE PITTBELLEGLEL BAR has famished twenty-six of its regularly admitted members to the volunteer force of the country, viz: two Colonels, two Lieut. Colonels, threo Majors, three Captains, six Isieutenants and ten privates, one of whom is acting in- the capacity of Post master. FOR SICKLES' BRIO.ADS -,-We call at. tention to the notice of W. J. Phillips, Who is recruiting thirty Men for Company E, Filth regiment, Sickles' brig de, now encamped on Staten island. 'Here is a good opportunity for enlistment, as the men, will be well cared for and have good. officers. WIZ NEGLECTED TO STATE, OD Saturday, tat Col. Geo. s Hays, of the Pannsylva i 1, Eighth, encamped on the Fotomao, had arrived on Friday. !He will return to-day, and any members of the regiment, desirous of joining it can procure passes on applica tion to Vol. Hays f i r Papt. Gallope. thn littie:Bort of Mr. °abort); of McKeesport, fourteen months - old, went out to play on Thursday and fell into the privy vault attached to the house. He was discovered - soon after, but wasdead when taken out. lUtitOCratte Committee of Correspou defier. In pursuance of a reso:ution el the .Dlisiocratic Convention, for the oonnty of. - 21Tiegheny, held in the city of - Pitts. burgh, on the 31st day of July,„J.t. .41361 eutherizi g the Ptesident of said Gi 1 , went i on t o appoint a Committee of Currespoodence to be coninosed - of one Democratic cit!zen from each township, whrl and borough in said county,ll have appointed the toilowing gentlemen to be members of sa d committee`: movirsisn IPS. .• ....-..1v. lona key. A. J. Day.s. brues. blamer. ..... Umuel iierper. Or. John csnohan. corneliutsoisifv. ...... Tacropion McCabe. Darn ttil Sturgeon. Henry Huffman. Win. Steno: t. • I. R. H. Kerr. J. ballot. Andrew Petite. Jcinth Mel on lose 13 uey. t'harles It - yson. Thos. bson. Wm. Neely. low Ra'stou 1. Magee. Moore Thompson. .........J. C Metre-L. James McGinley. Wm. Powers. -....J01 - n Sil i. A. J Pinkerton. Robt. St eve thou. Phillti a. Peter lluttilasm. M rbison. ......P. H Steven3on. 1. S. Meet) , k ie. Robert AlcArgeal. J T. PattArson. ........• Thos S. JlArt. (`has. Gibson. ....... ....... Carnaht.o prntiutali .............James Kennedy. leo. M 1 Irvin. James P. Bair. James Brown_ J. M. J. K. Hunter. E.'S. Ward. C. Magee. Samuel Camer)n. ALLie Elan ...... ...-Geo. W. Cass. -... Jon. R Lingo. .Jaines W•sy. Wm. 1,11113. Lilautla 3EL WcbL.Pll.3-blirgli ....... 1). Whipple Alor.oug.thela...--.....-....Thea. Kenton. South Po tabu James A lilac k more. East kbrininaham.. Jun. P. Hogan. Birmaighato James B. Altman. Lawrencevil.e S . li. Keller. thuluesue A. Meg. Johnson. Matiehesler .John %Vaguer. Sharpibu gh F A Shoe. Eli , Meth C. Walker. Sewickley West Ehnsheth—..--.....James Donaldson. McKeesport McCloskey. Tareutum--,.,-.... J. H. Fulton. TeIII perance93l6 q P. Ross. THOMAS DONNELLY, Pres% 1 P t Col lii,e Feubloe...- ..... .. Pena Lower 84 Clair. l 'nrer St Clair, Cuartiure .....,—. 8 . 11:h 'Fayette Noith Fayette El .I , lain Slialer MoOlure ... .. . ... Reeerva I Rose • East .Deer Fawn West Deer Pine • Frantliri----- Jettereon MeCentlles...- Wilaite Plain P•ltten--- Elizibei h. Versailles. Ohio Sewiell'y., Neville-- lumina.- ItobinbUD. - Moon ..... .-. Creeeeza. Finley Alain li Ruipton., ki::,ti land Union Zci .. 411 601 .4 Eqh Anirt-rrlen. -- On .Baturdoy W. T. 11 t. (i inn was admitted - fa pritotise in the lkutle over whielLialidge pieeides, On motion of w. 11,)bb. THE SUM) NVARD RULES, Captain Aiattern, go_yr Oak land this afternoon upon a taTgat! QYCUrBIon• At.4*WILSOti bad nine:common cases yesterday morning, rattier a small attend • ance for Sunday. Eight were rent to the hill--ttre other was discharged. Dirivrtrra . r.—Dr. C. Sill, 216 Penn strett, attends to all branches of tin bon - tal profession. . - 8 AP©6691~8~ Important to Families! sr Save Time, Trouble, and Expense - T Il E BEST ARTICLE 1 N MAKING SOFT SOAP! Ono pound equal to SIX 1i31111d3 IP 40 rir ! ! Far Salo at Wholtwale, lb! Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Coe P I TTSBURCH, PA. And h. 7 all Drusorista & GrooerA in the United State& EIGHTH cuNsUs United Stages of America, u Advance of. the Official Publication TS small volume contains the. re sults or the . Eirath Ctla 3U.4 of the United States," so far as it Gies re'erence to populat.on, and is issued in advance of the official census, for the convenience of the many inquwers who, m2der the present unhappy position of our country, are desirous of asseirtaining with ezaltnees the popu lation of Its several political and civil divisions. Price, 2,4 cent. , For sale by W. S. HAVEN, Wood Stree This pamphlet shows the regular advance from the lime When the United Sates numberedB,o2o,- 877 souls, to the present time when it numbers not leu than St 429.401 annlw •-• J08113411111Y/18, Armory mem. JOSEPH NETER & SON, afantacuirera, and Wholessee And Retail Dealamin "FURNITURE AG CHAIRS. No. 431 Penn street, above the Canal, Have on nand assorimentof Fancy and Plain ri e nialtare, In M aud Mahogany or Weir own manufacture, rranted equal in quality and stria to any manufactured in the city, and will WI At ereaamedelae.-.... how IYI, .edical and 'Surgical Notice. EY di.Nl) F 44,11 DR. FESL TAB fia.11:11 0 131, OPERA ion ON TEM EYE ANDEAR, has arrived to the city of Pittobursh, anti will open an office at the Washington lintel, on Penn street, Canal Bridge, where he will •t.reat all diseases of those delicate organs embracing operatienson the same, as Strablemus (Cross Eyes,) Cataracts, and all deformities of the Eye Lids, &a Dr.regu larly educated Physician and Surgeon who has de voted ten years of his professional life : to the treat. merit ofa I dirmass3a.of the EYE and EAR, and with a constantly large and increasing practice, it must be admitted that he possesses superior advantage over most other operators. All those who are afflicted with the following diseases can receive his aervioes and surgical aid rendered in all cases -requiring medical and surgical treat ment. ketch 119 the Throat, Lungs, Heart, Lives Complaint, Diseases of the Bones and immix also, Cancera, Tumors, Hernia or Rupture, old Sores, Scrofula or Kings Evil, Fistula in Ana, and Diseases of the Urinary or Generative Organs of male, and ail Chronic dir eases successfully treated. Dr Fesler will also treat Female mlaints. irregular or absent menstruation, Ulcer C at o ion p of the Mouth, of the Womb, Ac. His interJoursa with the moat eminent Physi clans and Surgeons of Philadelphia, New York, St Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati, and other East ern and Southern cities, smithies hint to keep thoroughly posted in &I the improvements in Medicine and Surgery thus enabling hie patients to realize all the benefice received frou sstr best writers. Patients should consult with the Doctor at once ly9:Brod IeVRIVATE DISEASEIS- At DR. 13R'0Wb'S MRDICAL and SURGICAL Office, No. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. . Dr. BROWN is an old citi• „ zan of Pittsburgh , and has been in Practice for the lastacestr . • • Ail years. His business has been confined mostly to Private '? and Surgical Diseases. In need of orrizEars AND STRANGERS a medical friend, shrti l and out the sure place of relief. Dootor is fail to a regular_flroduata, and his experience in the treetp meat o ffs °attain glass of diseases is a sure gee to the sufferers of obtaining permanen i r t i = V F the use of his remedies and following his ad. Dft. BROWN'S BEIKEZDIRS never silt to owe the worst form of Venereal Dis. eases, Impurities and k3crotulous Affections. Also, all diseases) arising from a hereditary taint, whit% manifests Itself in the form of stingier, lanai:mirk and agreat many forms of skin diseases , ' me origin: of *tech the patient is entirely Ignorant. Te' anperso speedy rins notallicle d. gr a ixDr. Brown otters hopes of a sure d th , WIARIGui Di Erpint's roadies for thia alarming trouble brought on often by that nobility habit of sensual grau Acation. whichtira ir ourig and weeks:ll444M often give Iggi tfoi 00 own deetznotionj are me only reliable remedies known in this wen. ity—they are safe, andmake a speedy. restoraticm of kmalth. RHICUD lATDM. Dr. Brown's reanedies never Inn to awe this punka disease in a kw days—he" will warrant a curd. He also • Inge Olen Gloat, Gionnorrhae, abicture, Urettail Dia-mime, Female liiiseknessi, Monthly animeasions, Dissents of Pa ttie noble, Flee in A.no, bet - rolls 4flealona, sln the But and Kidneys, itriniticra of the DJ/add:4 together with all dimes of en impure in diro Agin. A letter destruh= oantidning a OtO tit WA, o.,AQ emithnold Pitiablith s An he tell' aninveredA., Megloine seat Sow addme, safely packed and im.e from obnia- Once and riivate TAxin3a, to 5.0 strithnsid oreet. Pl4abwridt. nnta.dawda CHEAP WALL PAPER for sale by auß W. /* BLA.RSHA.LL, 87 Wood street. H. B. ROGERS & SOIL, ILL7fITIPACInfIume OH ST t u m i pl aIIBUS' 111PROVEM PATERoffice, _ office,e, se Fifth street, • ' giusirm famie .. • P/TTSBITIIGIR. PA. WL*T 4 CO.; lILIMSPAOMUsa or CA RRIAGEA__ ROCHA WAY& BUGOLIS. COMM & cL111164/41 No. lin Ikon Eltrad,.ffltsbunk air All work warranted to' be of the boat ms" crl ski and workmanship. miliklidis ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERS 1000 MEN WANTED IMMEDIATE_ A T At No. 98 MARKET STREET, Second door from Mb, To buy their 80078, SHOES AND carnl% At a alight advance over coat. Remember the Place, at the CHEAP CASH STORE - of JOSEPH H: BORLAND, 93 Market ettOet A.LF , .PRICE IS WHAT •WE ABE selling= great many Wade of our 13turt• Mier Dress Mantlea, &a, for the beat bargaina. Call early. C. HASSON LOVA bares 74 Market street. DEICES REDUCED ON ALL 'NIX Uof WALL I.'APICR, for sale by 803 P. MASSBAUbn Wood at. IrNsEEDreceivb— e sad for sale by an 3 =MY H. OOLLINES. I EA NUTS - .--600 bushels Pea Nuts, in store and for aala - by JAS. A. 117 MER, corner Market and First eta I) ICH Gold and Velvet Paper Hang_ 11+ logs, for sale by W. P. MARSHALL "IP 0 JILIf received and for sale by J. A. F aus Corner Market and First streets. 'CARTRIDGPS always on hand for muskets and rillea_alno for Sharp's titian, 82.60 and 90 bores. For s a le by Sys WWN t TETLEY. OILS. -23 barrels Refined Oil. 16 barrele Lteseed Od, received and for sale b Rule] HENRY H. COLLINS. CEMENT. -29 barrels fresh Hydraulic cement, received and for We by mss JIMMY R. COLLINS. .., MARKET Or TIM 18 6 0 GRAPE & CO. 9 MA2TIIPACTUREBA WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION v v le Of the public to their large stock of well se- Ccted ook s Parlor & Heating Stoves, ALSO—IMPROVED IOTCHEti RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, HOLUM-WARN, among which will be timid the BEET CORI. COQX STOVES IN THE MT/I'nd Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, aid Were aWardect the Pliti3T PREMIUM at the glade Faulkoi the. REST COAL 0008 STOVES. Also, MIST PREMIUM awareed to the For the war WOOD WOK STOVEB NOW IN ME, The ItIMTUOICIAN and ammo Premium Stoves are 1 / 1 1Burpasteed. We call att.:oaten of pßomhß and BUILDERS to the largest stook ot- GRATE FRONTS & TINDERS N. 13.-17/siinwthaDatlONDiutd Eciungeogia Osaka:was with klospBtose Whish staid thft Era better thsWitow. in . NIL= & Palia72B, GEffIut&L , COOPIERALGJR; . , it miss Nuw PaOTO24 oa ~:~t~ette.Bt.r-eet r Between ' lisrei:and Wayne streets, PinSWAK ke rt: a h r o t la lmpa i rld Itlrnish Coal shohent , neacetandontrmost mutonable; term: nun =Wait ROBERTDALLZEILege &-CO,, WHOLESALE attoCEßs-- COMMISSIOR AND FORMING MERCHANTS Diana ut Psomran ono Pima= ra Mumnenlut noINB NO. 5161 LIBERTY STRUT, 1121.1 N I . : BELLA& - AT REDV EIY , ur PRICES--4 first rate hue or . Blau Ultiltrotftfti:l itt a large reduction to wtmto close out the goa: • EATON , 1 1 / 1 AORV 1 & & OD: ' - 17 sod 19 Fifth street Tro LET.—A DWELLING HOUSE OF ..A. 6 rooms on Third street, near Market. Rent, $l5 per month. S. CUTHBERT At SON, auto 61 Market street, Pi IW_Jr EDITION. TEST I'EL:EGAIAPH. THE WAR. Prince Napoleon at Manassas THE FORTRICAMIONS THERE ! ! r..rG TO Jr dTE.7d FORTRESS. MONROE NEWS. Arge: o l jneli B.ticritts,74 .N. Y. s. l WAIUT iUTON, , Aug. 1O ___T ht , al s ame o f Mr. Chose, Sporstary 01 Li fi Treatily, end of Mr. cun„, u.erbretry 01 Wtl t hal c..etuserotieri, are ettiblamtnent ot the practice . 01 inviting the As sistant Secretary to Cabinet moot tqpi, to the 1:b -ronco of their reSpentrve Chasm. Under 14118 TAJO, Mr. ffarrtrigtoe. of It in Treasury, and s.:Ktti, o f War pep.utment, attended the Csbinet Eentioll held to-day. lam not 611ura, that tho prset'oe has ever before obtained—eeitainly tt.irpa. not under severatildministratien. fa the praelocal workinga of their respective departments, Messrs. &ottani& Harrington are quite as competent to give advir a to the . cabinet ati their euperiors. Mr..l9ieolar, one of the President's private sec ret tries. lett Cu* Newport this morning la his ab sence the euthe duties of Mena:to devolve upon Mr. Hay.. An&Uer F.pecfed A 1404 A tie robele cf . Vid! , l,lfigwn are again manifesting ayroptoms of an expected attack rtpco the oily d, , pobiPon r f treope Ia ni% ttiot Wooblirk too is now PatirelY surrouroitof with wings, ex teud.ug up Ilia r vor BY far 101 Harper's Ferry, and down the river below Fort WoohlogtOrt. Troop; in I,"e. dutly. There were two appliost•one Co the Depsrtment 0.d0,y for the privilege of raising regiments in A Cle'rwin Light Re,intelli. Prof. Robert Grant, the inventor of the calcium light, thoi been authorised by the War Department to ralae a ra, , i meat. Toe purpoke. of the War De. parttnant is giving Prof. Grant (hie anthorit , la to test the VA ue of the ciictutu lights on a large scale 111,2:anti:rig night tech& (len. Butter etnnmentls it highly (tom the e, patience he tuts hal wit h it at Fort/ nee Monroe, and Uan. Mctliellau ken eirpreat ed the optaton that it Ceeld be In Itia it Vainatde ad, Janet loth° operation 4of our On:Tv, • WAsiti saws, Ang. 10 --Tile govern. meet pits Just unwed stringent orders fo prevent the tranemissiou of any telegraphic eecounti of arrow movetnent4 whether prevent t Pistol. tows. Official diepatchee received ftinnGetieral Matter, confirm the report/4 that the buintng at the village wa4 the deliberate act of the febets under oom tcand of Magruder. It la regardedas a great out rage. , x-)Sinister Faulkner beentd yet erpreseed any =ion sentiment', but he to exesedmaly non ttaL The eeeestionistChere say that in a few weeks be a 7l enter the rebel arinyas a Briga dier Gereral The officers of the govertinkenk etatemer Free born, report that the starve! tire tOntakifltly Moved by the rebels'm the tomb:kerma of in trenehmen t" , on the banks of the Fotounte. The rebate are Mill trying to negotiate with the /adieu tribes, - and have promised them annul dm If they will forswear their allegiance to the government. John Rosa, the elite - of the Chore. kee Nation, however, retnaina !oyal, and stands in the way of the enemy. . NSW AuguSt 10.—The Times' Washin_gton , dispsteh rape Late this evening Prince Napoleon returned with his suite and the Prench fittnistir, Lore idaNasSlS Be rode from Fairfax to tilanassasosith four of the United Stales horses in the beads of the enemy. Three rest. meats of cavalry and tour ut the rated infantry held posseaidon of Palrfaz. When it was known atafilllllBl3llB that Prince Napoleon was coming the enthasionn wee unbounded. Gen. Beauregard and Gen Johnston are both at litutasses. hey received the Prince with the greatest pored tile respect. fle arrived at about eleven OCIOOtt last evening and breakfasted with these Generale. All their pressing invitations and entreaties that to woniti just go on to /Leh mond and see President Davis, the Prince firmly decli nod. The fortifications of Manassas arc formidable, an i our guns, particularly those of Sherman's bat tery, him an Wipe:mit part of the defences. aecialetdiregand !crowed the Prince-that he captured eittydvo guile at the battle of rift Mitt. The baggage wagons taken at that contest were standing around in al/ direstione. The dead were not properly buried; therwere simply put under ground, and some of the f‘et were seen above. The meldiers in Manasans were very numerous, but very pclerly dressed. The captains tore Ii- Someants, with shirts hound with.ellow ta— of those had added to the slouc g hed hal the decorations of the dead ofticers. At departin the rebels gave the Prince a se kite with the United Stateagune. On his rota= to Fairfax, Col. Stewart approach. ed flier:sr:tap of the Prince and said : " I hope you like our fortifications, Priam," "0, pretty well; pretty welL" •r 1 hope," he said again' you will interfere for us when you get home.' The diplomatic Prince sbruggod his shoulders as he replied: " I know nothing. " (landidates, WifoF. 001INTY TRI N ABIJIL EIL borgh—A. FLOYD of oud Ward, Pnta, will be 11 candidate for the the Se a c bove office, before the Repribil can Nomlnatirut Convection. aptdavrt c r WORKINGMEN'S CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, ROBERT WATS&N PITTSK GML: T. J. GRAI 4 I O- PAiri. Etil& - J - 8: - ...«4/11. GUFF Western Stove Works. IHON: CITY, TRU AIIREICLE, GLOBE & REPUBLIC, IN THE STATE. - , . SIECOAD EDITION!. THE VERY LATEST. REBEL SPY ARRESTED. The Rebels Attempting to Corrupt the Indians. .110111 N ROSS FAITIEFtiff. 300 Rebels Entering Kentucky ! ! LOUISVILLE NEWS Burning of a Rebel Privateei I==== FORTRESS MON ROE A rens LOUIeVILLE, Aug 10.—No trains bare been allowed to run eastward 01 the 'Fenno-Lee river fr"m Memphis for the pod two days The Entionat Wit47l 01 Winchester, Kentucky, yesterday, is nted en extra, saying that they ar., informed that between two an 1 Once hundred din• union troops have 1 . 01010 into Kentucky through Cutnberlan d G.p rid are marching on flarbourt rine, It is suppo.,ed W eels 1,0,007 pound of bacon and to rob the hank there. 1 , is roared that they intend to proceed from thence to Richmond, Hy. The Un'onis.s in the vi-inity of Barboursvitlesent runners to Owsloy, 1-toksoo and other coun , ies where Union men are rapidly gathering with rifles and sh"t guns. The extra I aye ihe reliable, Lut we have no means of ver ti ) ing it hero: FoRTRESS MONROE, August 10 —The steamship Quaker City arrived this morning with the prise schooner George Haker of Gs'yeston, end hnr Confederate crew of lour men in {run.. The schooner was captured by one a Ib t Unwed Staten block , ading ti , et ctt ilveston, and cant to New York, with a United buttes crew on Marl `he wtts capture t ye tterday off Cape Hxtteraa by the rt bal privateer York, who put tour of bur own men oe h t ,a.d. In the meanwhile the "fork" w a seen by the Unit , d States gunboat Union, who gave chase end burnt the pr.vateer, but not until the erew had beatitted her and eseaped. The Union then recaptured the Baker. made prisoners of her orew, and transferred them to-4aq to the Quaker City. The United States prix i crew are still In the hands of the rebels. Their naives are unknown. A stag of truce carne down this morning from Norfolk to make Inquiries concerning Several Con. federate officers whom they supposed to be hp; Prisoned here, among others Col. Pogrom. A few houses reminfing in Hampton on Thurs day morning. have not yet been destroyed by the Confederates, who are now near Great Bethel. A white woman, an invalid, was burned to death in ho great conflagration. It is reported that one of Magruder's Captains penetrated within one line of pickets at Newport News, and declared the place too strong to be at tacked. A thousand rations are now issued to the contrabands at Old Point. Their services are in. valuable to Quartermaster Talimadge, who prb sides -for their various wants; they work with alacrity. The Captains and mates of the wrecked English bark "Glory," from Rio Jane= to Baltimore, wi.l, a large cargo of coffee, came Dom Norfolk with a flag of truce. They sympathise strongly with the Confederates, audit is more than ritAable that the "Glory" was purposely lost, on the cargo was saved and sold at twice the ordinary Trice. As an (m -em:fragment for this manner of avoiding the blockade, the Confederatespaid promptly and treated the. Captain with consiclerahow. ?KANE:LIN, Mo., August 10.—AdVices from Springfield say that no battle has yet been fought, but one is hourlyezpeeted. Five hundred cavalry were ready to move on Thursday, and the Rome t:uarde were in motion. The regulars re mained I. position. The troops lay on their arms on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The rebels were erica-sped on Wileon Creek. twelve miles from St.rmeeld, on Tuesday evening. A slight skirmish took place hetweeapatroling pieties, four miles out on the Mount Vernon road, In which four retold were killed. NSW ORLEANS ) Aug. 1 0.--The.44era of this morning semi-:.f eially announce that Ad miral Dundee, intends to fake his duet Imo Charleston, regardless of Lincoln's pretended blt4katio. The British Consul here states that he has no rttletal authority for snob a statement. BOSTON, Aug. 10.—A person giving the name of 0. Jordon, of Pittanurgh, Pu, but who subsequently confessed himself as John Williams, of Norfolk, Va., was arrested by the United States Marshal last night as • any and sent to Fort Lafiy. elle in New York harbor. WARIIINGTON CITX , Aug. 11, _l4 inian Edwards, brotherio-law of Presidoot Lincoln, has been appointed on the staff of Oen. Ai cOlernand, with the rank of captain, and to act as co zr.rnisstul of the brigade. Prince Napoleon took leave of the President:tad returns direct to New York. ADRIAN, Mich., Aug., 10.-.—A letter re. calved at Hudson from Capt.. De Goßier, of the 4th Michigan. Regiment, reports himself and Lieut. Preston well,but prisoners. They hate heretofore been reported_ killed. OnlcAao, Anuat 10.—The J. and M. Telegraph Oompatoes line connecting Keokuk, Montrose and Fort Madison, lowa, direct with Chicago, and the Past, was completed to-day. Nr.w Ouutarts Aug. Io.—Tht report that Lieut. Walter E. Stephens, formerly or the Federal one:mare now In the Confederate army, is a defaulter, la generally chaeredited. mumtents. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LIMN AND Maxaora WM. HENDERSON Plum or Aulatazom—Private Boxes, $5,00; Single Seat in Private Box, $1,00; Parquette and Drew Circle. chairs, iEI cent.; Family Circle, 25 cents; Colored Gallery, 25 cents; Colored Boxes, 50 cents; Gallery, 15 cent& Be-engagement of the popular stars, MISS ADDIE PROCTER AND W. S. GLENN. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1861. PET OF THE PETTICOATS. Paul Mies Procter. Job Mr. Glenn. National Dance, Mile Marie Olive. To conclude with the laughable piece entitled THE DUTCH ACTOR. • ......Idles Proctor. TARTU RITUAMED WITHOUT PAIN BY THE USE OF AN APPARATUS' AN whereby no drugs or galvanic battery ani used. Oold weather is the time when the eppar. tus can be need to its best advantage. "Afedic zentlemen and their Amines have their teeth • t. eted by my process, and are ready to testily as to the safety and painlessness of the operation, tvhpl ever has been said by persons interested in ate' tenting the contrary having no imbwiedge of try *tea& siIiirARTIFIDIALTEETH inserted in crrerptr E. OUDRY, Dentist, nolelvdis • 134 ilmithtlehl street. TO ' ' 11 1 1713411/0. .§£lPEOlALLY.'tha•jsno rant and falsely' Md; Yhytdcians of-all de- nolookkattena, treat mere lb. • 'nl, an 'llolloa4e disorders, , _ v • MilfibAsettati (Weans or •,•• atuationa -common and **DS *syouths, f tiptb, mad adults, single or marned. 80CZ11.90 VIA priblislies the bid of his doing so ; ignorant and falsely modest are dringifolly-. - .. shocked, and Minx tt a great sin, Tory Aramergi, and, - for contamination and corV ii ter ris. i. anallag their wires, promising sons guid. • Their family phymeian should. be ~tal w atigk. keep them in ignorance that they th -the g a m as ,Dr. IifitANST.RUP (except puhlialstap) jot Imitative prae, Moe t • he lost ta them nir stood, miamyanodeues And prearimpttioui horn and rained In Ignomnasiltruae.,„ ... , tt hire - Vs 6 ee4 RI Vt* ; 'X' . ' ll3 fitW• ages wiltbleruk:' = 'Thet±flafteabtteert * , l ~found -ssoeraing 4 a.e , 4 4186:tonoyti w al ge t at go exasiunstioti s lia free Waage,- Mee ss Somithield street - usarDtmlionct street Private ooromuniosilaxiSfrouiall parts of the Union i strictiy stiendedlo. Direct to ' ECIX 8 00, Pittsburgh Post Oilloa. dee:lydains I==llEl VoN 110SCLIZISIIER OPERA 4_7 TEL, nu my e nrs very el:tiffany, and to lily entire sal it (3..!h0n. I butte much pleasure in add Mr my testi ter,n v ter the tiotetit of those who recoil' e his etaivteee far the removal of Deafeektt. W. It. et:01 T, 87 Fourth street. Pttteher,gh, J 1141.70,1661 For 843 m0 LIMO I have suffered from Dertlbesa and continua: nmram tins lies l , .Khrch oceaqioned me, considerable pain and atm-yance. I 'consider 41. therefore ins duty to mate that DII. VON NO tiCLlZiali Kit has entirely restores my hearto:. andi.lyremoved the noise by hie very skillh . • trj-ttrueta. PALLY GRANT, MR. GRANT IN well known to me, and perfect re tOkoee may pluued Ia what. lie states in the above testu.nouutl. 8. BARN.ES, No. 49 Smithfield etreeL Patsluirgb, July 10lh, 186.1. EYE EAR. NOISE IN WOE HEAP ? DEAiITiESS: E A. VON MONOMER, OCULIST AND AURIST, (lives his entire and exclusive attention to • all maladies of the EVE and EAR requiring medical or surgio:d attention, to restore night and hearing. P(14011S wiehing to bo treated by him either hdr Dediltlß3S er lAtl'dlBsD.Blt;rJlTahotlld AIN j without furtherdelsy. They will, in doing so, bane fit themselves and give him time to do insticie.te their ease, partioularty as the sublatEß 21 TNT5S-• are most favorabie in the !rink:nen!, of diseases of the From ttie hundre•is of testi monialß in his posses 81011 he will dtallOia afOtt to hie eard• From an Old Well Known Cititon. For the last eight years 1 have been decgin left ear, and my rigat one became deaf dome tux: months ago. I resorted to varmint means and In curred heavy ir..:pause in endeavoring to obtain a cur but got no relief from any one, until in despair, I" OBSSOd my efferte in-01841)0ton. ,! the earnest solicitation ol my frienda, however sax Inaneed • bubmit my case to Dr. VON 14. SCHZISKER. As an old citizen, and widely known here, I most eheerfully testify and has restore Inc to my hearing, which is new as perfect at& MIS fort Y years ago, and I earnestly reoetemand all nltl.cted with Deafness to consult Dr. VON DIO SCI.I2IPiIiER at once. JO. IN BEDE, Sr., corner of Grant and Seventh sireete. Pinsccatin, &Lay 27, 1881. 1 , 11031 d NO. 111,DEVITT, ESQ., From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON IdOCEI7.IBIiF.R'S treatment, I have mucl) pleasure in recommending' him mall Angst]; at cted, as a most successful surto. JOHN PUteburgh, hlay 11I' 16,180 DEN 1. [T, 811 Liberty street. DIVLOSIKEY, Esq., Pont Patter, Amman= Co., PLI ,_lB6l. MDR. VON MO. Bth OZWISKaR: 155 Third greeL Pittsburgh—/ am happy to inform you that my little daughter, who has been quite deaf for foUr years, has, under your skillful treatment antral, recovered. I feel quite satisfied that . 0 hearinf would never have been restored by natural cauSes, but to your treatment alone is she indebted feet and I would earnestly recommend all afflicted wits deafness to consult you at once. Respectfttlly JOHyours, N MoCLOSKEY. 155. THIRD S`i'IMET, BRTIVENN EIBEITIEFIEIadpD,ORAFTEITtik, 018 JAMES A. F18T2M514, FORWARDING AND COARIIISMONIRERCHART you -Tal k: ass . !noun,Grille, Baena, Laird, Snit ,Deled.Brsettsnd rroduce,GestergU462. wukErr AbID 711137 15111093 . ,.: i f ITTSEURGI74 PA.. • • Runs ro—risite.6 es q., Wunien wortirdr, 8. Ontliber . f& tion, Pittfirntilt Ott, flobtalteik SwesnortWnple, Opaa.„ M. Peak, List Rintiall; & Co., atiorAo W Anderson, Donlon Paxton& Wheeling nollaiptMa R. BULGUR, MANETAO7OIIBI/ EVERV DESCIILPTION OF F R T-11 it E. • No. 46 Smithineit sitt444; Pt T TEIBURCH; A F lILL ASSORTISXT OF Pataburg4 „manufactured itniiture, _ Goastantli ort tiand hichliart eat, pri00.41•041 w 14, JAMES- H. :CHILOSA. 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A broom m or proferrod r ouy r In tormatioyi atldiess'ine hp letter --trox N 0.1148 rii.tsigir g h Post au" H f r';}l 8; SPROUL, BAD N E TESTIMONY. 1 , 11031 W. H. SCOTT, ESQ. BEA D : (Late Gr Lila A uatrian Army) EYE AND EAR. READ 07' I 0 -El, 4401 **,,, 1k ., • • 6tift 4 - InmulcavoLutta-v4 omm. CfRNTL #P49 - 1,11674 .- • - 10;41040 • • SPAIrDI7I64O‘ • 12,11z0 .CH ' ILA ' • ' HN ' tH911004~ - • ' • • n•o^',-.^3.1 , 17F1ti .90 'q l -* SPALDING:9 • THROAT' COQPF(Cifftioir3 They relieve c ou4b They clear the Three They give 41ength They Impart a daliciolo They aro delighindllai They arethaaeirrat4) any one. I advise every our* Voice or a liail_Breai Throat, to got. a package , . they will relieve you iresi wittume that "they go tt a flud them very asetuland, or allendiug publlermeedius or allaying your thiret. am safe in saying ghat, , sntitlor thorn intiispaim, at ine.Druggilita anti PRICE TWEN My signature is *Oa,* eowserfett. A Paek*se will be sea eeipi otTldrty Cents.. Address. HENRY a Si Jen Ne4C4InaIIOMIESANIV* Ner • - they mite prevented and relieVeil is vast: • • Paufind saffilittnillarn Efeedisebs,.*hetteer t , &him to the narecela rivetera or !loth etate of the atavtarb defusgowly, . They be entirely vegetable In Akveßll4ollollibrig, , 1 and ropy be tab= Mall times wia...porleolt4l44, Ind without ms , deLg i aMinipa, 0r.414-ouirsat asence of caw tamp adminaHder Awn_ to ' ' Beware Y 7 • The genairrehilellakAitattitail , Spalding on each hoz' M ' e i -4 • , Sold by Drugipi llM4llllolhtir i eine& - • :4-,g.; A bar wild be sent ty Of the •, • . r-• pitroz, All orders ahonld beactdnmeid /- „ _ UNFKllitir AlresslSEALtrill ,f ' a tladar item* • , „1 Frew flta Beentiwr,'Novftittr , cepuejltlke seobalgish ei 43l they were msdemisaCtiro h PhAt SOMMlNFr t i m inira i rW,t "' They have boesiiisted in • cows with entireStMelegs‘-';' . pvcin • 4-- I l ad ' ? - If you are , ' ' sehe, Rand ;for tboivlCepttaller that - may here them lu'eassi or • '• ill -"1‘ 7"'"'" . 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