ate 110:44.-,.4:.!.os, JADIEI3,. P. BABB, , . . , E TO E AIM P E TO R. Tierat—Dallyo3l: Dollars per: year, atnotly 111 &demos. Weekly, Slagle aulateriptions Oi Dollar per yeillut Clubs of 6W' One Dollar 01?P10141.i . ' PAPER OF THE CITY. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. TY _MATTERS. Destructive itrobbet—Ballroad Bridges swept "A"Wity«.Land Slide--Suspen sAtittglAavel Westward. The heavy rains of Monday caused a sudden rise in all the rivers and smaller streams In Western Porsylvgnia, occasion, intrilVerlosis ices of property and a tempo nary. cattinkoff of travel to the West. Wo gtvirliliat particulars we have eon able • 'sl,,*sti 'tram on the Cleveland and PittlibUrgb Railroad, which left this city on.Timfty night, was met at Rochester by the littelllgence that the splendid railroad bridge of the company across -the mouth of Beaver creek, just beyond that point, had been swept away by a sudden rise in the creek, which, with.the immense piles of drift' Weed it brought ) tore down all the piers, leaving only the:abutments stand bag. Thelrain returned to the city with its•pitiStehgers and no other train went or caini,ti'pon the road yesterday. A small bridge, over the mouth of Little Beaver creek, at Smith's Ferry, on the same road, was also swept away. Tne destruction of a portion of the telegraph line along the road prevented intelligence of any further disaster_,_Which tire feared. The damage upon the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad was also se rious A culvert was washed away at IlomeWood, five miles below New Brigh ton, and a'single span bridge at New Gall, 100, over. tba -tittle Beaver, was also wash ed away. %telegraphic communication was broken by the destruction of the bridges and nailing is known of the condition of the road ' , beyond Darlington. No trains pastedi'eitlier way yesterday. A large force lie at' Work repairing the breaks in the road and , by this evening, trains will be running as usual. Travel upoti:the Allegheny Valley Rail.. road was also "Impeded by a land.slide, be. tween Logait's Point and Kittanning, bat the obstriaitietwould, it was expected, be removed lest evening and travel resumed as usual today, provided the road has not since been washed away in other places, es the river continued to rise rapidly yester day. - The Freeport aqueduct is also said to have given way. The Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Company have made arrangements for sending their passengers by river and have ()bartered a steamer for the purpose. Their pecuniary loss will be heavy, as the bridge swept away, which was four hundred feet long. and built only a few years since, cost $60,000. It will be rebuilt at as early a day as possible. .. The Monongahela and Allegheny rivers both rose rapidly yesterday. Along the former little damage was done. Chartiers creek, Turtle creek, Saw Mill Ran and Four Mile Run overflowed their banks and a number of houses were inundated.— Several rafts came down the Allegheny, which was very high, and carried large +ldentities of drift wood. One flat, on whlobWiiiiifa man and horse, struck a pier °rime ala bridges and broke in pieces. The inhlilrirtua-aahore and the horse was saved by persons who went after it in a skiff. In addition to the destruction of rail toad bridges, ice,on the Beaver, private property has materially suffered. A prig vatedespatch informs us that the stream began to rise at ten o'clock On Monday night, and in three hours had risen twelve feet, carrying away the twine factory of A. Bentley, who loses $7,000 in stock and machinery. Coale's bucket and tub factory was seriously damaged, and a race used Dy Mr. C. and other manufacturers between the canal tind creek, was torn away. A portion of the - ground about Mr. Coale's dwelling vas washed out, and the water was then within a few feet of the house. Above New Brighton the water was three feet above the floors of the dwellings. The packet from New Castle was carried over the dams, and when last seen was going into the Ohio river at. a fearful rate, the p_assengers calling loudly for assistance.— Tbe total loss by the freshet in the vicinity of New Brighton was estimated at $15,4.01, The washing away of one of the three dams over the Beaver is also rumored, but of this wethave no confirmation. They Pennsylvania Railroad was not in. Jared blr the freshet, and the trains were all on tune yesterday. Of oourae the damage and loss in the country districts has been serious and we shall look with anxiety for the particulars. —We learned last night that two or three hundred feet of trestle-work, beyond . Darlingten, on the Pittsburgh, FL Wayne and•Ohleago Railroad, were washed 'away and that workmen, with the necessary' timbers were being shipped for the purpose of repairing the damage. BUTLER. f3Tarxr, LAwarsrczvinta The work of grading and bouldering But• ler street, in_Lawrenceville, to the Come. tory, is nearly finished—one side of the street - if/paved - to theigates, and the other will piebably be finished during the Fess ent week. A fine stone culvert is being built ever the run which crosses Butler street, or "Hatfield," opposite the upper gate of the Cemetery. The contract was awarded by the borough authorities to Fred. Altwater Co., of Allegheny, and the •wcrk is being very substantially con,. structed. The street in the vicinity is be. ing raisent to the established grade, and the track of the Citizens' Passenger Rail way changed to the opposite side of the street. ENCAMPMENT AT MORGANTOWN. -001. James 'Wins has'been authorised by Gov. Pierpont to raise a regiment of volunteers and muster them into service at Morgan town., The Colonel is now engaged in fulfilling - this important duty, with a fair prospektpf soon laving the riviment in the held. The place fixed on for the em caMpinrentis one ktge and ki half from the toin k on. the Tiniontewnroad. Two oom. pantos, one , of infantry and another of cavt, airy, have reachathe camp and gone into quarters, and ,others - were hourly expected. Amur Tux net - Mauna. —Accord lagto:tholirifeelinF papers, Charles Wil son; a resident Of Pittsburgh, was arrested as a Union man in Richmond several week*. ago ,=. Ho left Richmond, with a companion, at midnight, and endeavored to xnairshis way to the Ohio. He was re arrested by O. Jennings Wise, near Char. lestort, in the Kanawha valley. There were fay, or sixty other prisoners. He was kept a,:prisoner five weeks. Upon the retreat of Wise, Wilson escaped to the fe4eral trooisi.! , Teielure' Association, just closed striateirstOwni ' , resolved to purchase and idebtiritAck the government a large canncurproPerly mounted, and labelled " State Teachers' Association. " A 0 4: 1- 04iteb Woltited to celled funds for thi i . ,purpose. It is proposed, in order. Lb give every teacher an interest in the rort; l- 4 tbat the contalutions be' mall— SOY Itnet'.lwenty-flve cents up to one del. lar.::;Vizii money is to •be forwarded to J. R. tilypher, ,at Lancaster,. with the names sag4see_of contributing. __JAL 17 . .Elzaucakr's cavalry comps. fly will be mustered into service at two o'clock this afternoon, at No. 281 Liberty street. A few more recruits are needed. who will be received at the place named to-day. Ox Tuesday morning, two etono slabs of a pavement In front of s new building at the corner of r A ni v ind Harrison streets, fell lato the vault 'Wow, the walls of whielf fuid'been underinined by the rain, PLownro OIL Warr,[.—Qa Freddy last living well 'was -opened by Kier E 4 Donnell, on G. -W. MoOlintock's farm, Oil Creek. When the vein was opened it ;flowed with immense force, throwing a stream of oil, the full size of the pipe, six • ty or seventy feet into the air. Large quantities poured down into the creek. At • &nous places below, individuals threw out booms into the creek, and so stopping the oil, collected it in various amounts of from five to sixty barrels. As soon as practicable, tubing with a seed bag was inserted into the pipe of the well, to cow, duct the oil into a tank by the old pump.. ing well. The upward prei.sure was so great as to render it difficult to set the tubing down to its place. Here were se• cured about two hundred and ninety live barrels of oil from between five and six o'clock, P. M., to seven o'clock the next morning, considerable quantities fi,Wing away at the same.tine. On Saturday the oil was flowing from the woll faster than two men could barrel it. Tan McCum.ouou GUARDS.—This is a new company, Just organized under com mand of Captain Maurice Wallace, an experienced, energetic and brave officer.— Mr. Wallace has seen service on the tented fields of Mexico, whore he proved his valor And worth. His company is not yot full and all those who would serve their coun try. could not embrace a better opportuni ty tAart is now-offered for active, 'honora ble service, under trust-worthy efficient officers. The corps is named after our es teemed and valuable townsman, Colonel Henry McCullough, of Lawrenceville. Des Rtes.—The Cleveland Herald, o Saturday, says : "Dan Rice and his daugh ter went home to Girard from the West, this morning. They had with them a beautiful doe and fawn, presented them by a brother of Ex Senator Rico, of Minne sota. Dan says he had been through all parts of Seceesia, and has seen secession in all its forms. The coldsblooded _murders and inhuman outrages that he has seen committed on unoffenning persons, merely for expressing Union sentiments, has sick ened him of the South, and his 'voice is for war' to the last gap. " HON. JOHN C. BEEMINRIDGB and daughter and Hon. O. L. Vallandigham, of Ohio, came to our city by tho Eastern train 4in Monday night and proceeded Westward by Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. On meeting unexpected delay at Rochester they returned to the city and took the steamer “Science " for Wheeling. The presence of these (not honorably) dia. tinguished gentlemen in the city was not generally,ynown or they might have met with asAm a reception as at Baltimore. '4,k7 Oir pi FrTrammon.—NVe are not at liberty to mention MUM of parties, but we can state that oil has been discovered in at least two localities within the city limits. In one case two and a half barrels wore dipped in a single day from a pool dug in the Fifth Ward, and in the Second Ward nearly a barrel has been taken from the surface of an old well in a cellar. If these plats( a were:bored in and t 4 a el, oil in large quantities might be obtained. FOII, COL. ROWLEICh REGIMIINT —Lieu tenant Idcllwaine and Sergeant Major Callow, late of the Thirteenth, are organiz ing a company for Col. Itowley's regiment, at College Hall, corner Fifth ard Smith field streets. Thus far they have met with flattering success, having already a num her of picked men enlisted. The com pany will be a good one and we cons• mend the officers to all who intend to en list. Wifsrsitig Vittontie Beat Mi.—Ex-Gov ernor Lotcher has issued a proclamation prohibiting the bills or notes of the Mer chants and Mechanics' Bank of Wheeling and the Northwestern Bank, except the brannh-efthe Northwestern-Banks at def• fersonville, from being received in pay. wont of any money due to the State. The reason given is that the banks named bad ~ g iven aid to the enemy." Roan vOlt Nam (}oohs.—O. Hanson Love,No. 74 Market street, having ad. verted an oplining of new goods pester. day, there was quite a rush to his estab lishment during the day, The ladies of our city know where to go for bargains, and as Mr. Love's stock is good and well select ed they generally get what they need at fair prices. We commend the house to our readers. • Mussing Boa FREMONT —On Monday night., fifteen ear loads of muskets, twenty five thousand in all, for Gen. Fremont's command, passed 'over the Rochester bridge on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, a short time before the structure was swept away by the flood. Prrsmisoxes IlLtuAztisz.—The Septum. ber number of this excellent ladies' month. ly is on eur table, - from John P. Hunt, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. It is full of interesting matter and has some fine en• gravings. Two sons of John Brown, of Harper's Ferry notoriety, are interested in one of the beat flowing wells In Venango county, that of Noble, Edwards Ez Co , on Oil creek. Joux PEZBLRS of Scott township, Law rence county; his been appointed Post• master at 115110barg, in that county, vice Dr. Hfenry Ha 11, removed. Dzarrn3TßY.—Dx. C. Bill, No. 296 Penn street, attends to,-ail branches of the Den tal profession. F OSTERS, PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, CARDS, &c. Printed at the lowest cash prices to sint . the times, mar_ W. Se HAVEN 84 THIRD STREET, Wl3O WZLL PRINT IN RED, WHITR AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY CUTS,) e, 011 PLAIN . BLACK INK. Call and see Samples:andUet prices -1M attl4 JOSEPH 3ERTREI, & SON, Manufacturers, and DealersWholeague and Retail la FURNITURE & CHAIRS. No 424'rean kirset, above the Cloud, Ramon hand a lugenasortrrient of Panay and Plain Firrniture, irs.Wanutandl Mahogany of tneirnen Manufgatare, and Varrintied equal in quality and *yin to any manufactured in the city, and mil sell at rethonaleindele' Wed( . JAMES H. CHILDS & CO., MOPE COTTON . MILLS, Allegheny City. Pa. icAxormmuza ar SEAMLESS BAGS, AIM OF 05N.A.1313 - 11,GiS,__ XS Inches to .40 Imam Wide. Wood 84 u pi Z ny ll a tst ,QUILDO Aws.,isa odatuns A PI _ANT RESORT FOR GENTLEMEN. M undertgapect keeps nothing but Ptue LIQUViIId, 'and first-class ALA% and JARS. Gentlemen visiting the house need be under no amehens4on of meeting or orderly chargeten3, mg* are not cowl A cool guletelLtihkroons in the rear of the house, can be reached through the private hall. D. PICK EISEN, 7ylA-Itind No. 101, ;Thud street, Pittsburgh. FIRST KW • 'ION. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. THE WAR. Washington City News Reaurega-d's Official Report of the Battle of Bull Hui FORTRESS MONROE NEWS. Rebels Erecting Batteries on the Potomac. Federal Prisoners Released by the Rebels. WASIIINOTON, Aug. 13 —By the Presi dent of the United States—A proolama , Lion: Whereas; a joint committee of both Houses of Congress has waited on the President of the United States and request ed him to recommend a day or public humiliation, prayer and fasting, to be ob. served by the people of the United States with religious solemnities, and the offering of fervent supplications to Almighty God for the safety and welfare of these States, His blessing on their arms and a speedy restoration to peace ; and whereas, it is fit and becoming in all people, at all times, to acknowledge and revere th a supreme gov,. ernment of God, to bow in humble sub.. mission to hie chastisements, to confess and deplore their sins and transgressions, in full conviction that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and to pray with all fervency and contrition for the pardon of their past offences and for a blessing upon their present and prospective actions; and whereas, when our beloved country once, by the blessing of God, united, pros porous and happy, is now afflicted with factions and civil war, it is peculiarly fit for us to recognize the hand of God in this visitation, and in sorrowful remembrance of our own faults and crimes as a nation, and as individuals to humble ourselves be. fore Him, and to pray for His mercy. To pray that we may be spared further punish ment though most justly deserved, that our arms may be blessei and made effectual for the re-establishment of law, order and peace throughout our country, and that the inestimable boon of civil and religious liberty, earned under His guidance and blessing by the labors and sufferings of our fathers, may be restored in all its original excellency. Therefore, I. Abraham Lin ooln, President of the United States, do appoint the last Thursday in September next as a day of humiliation, prayer and fasting for all the people of the nation, and I do earnestly recommend to the people, and especially to all ministers and teachers of religion, of all denominations, and to all heads of families, to observe and keep that day according to their several creeds and modes of worship, in all humility and with all religious solemnity, to the end that the united prayers of the nation may as cend td the thrown of grace, and' bring down plentiful blessings upon our own country, In testimony whereof, &Al. Atinansm LINcuLN By tbo Wm.. U. SEItARD, Sacretary of State Sewer lioox, Aug. 12.—The N. Y. Nineteenth volunteers are now command ed by Maj. Leslie, Col. Clark being still under arrest, and Lieut. Col. Seward bay trig obtained leave of absence on account of sickness. This regiment keeps watch on both sides of the Potomac, from Sandy Hook to Berlin. Lsat Wednesday news reached Major Leslie that a force of up. wards of one hundred rebel cavalry were at Lovettsville, Loudon county, where they were pressing and oppressing the Union inhabitants. Detachments amount ing to one hundred men, under command of Captain Kennedy, of company B, act oompanied by Captain Stevens, of compa ny F, and Surgeon F. Duron, crossed the river at Bock Ferry, at one o'clock on Thursday morning, and after a difficult march of seven miles reached Lovettaville about daylight. Ascertaining that the rebels had left, they retrenched their route two miles toward the river, in hopes that the rebels would follow them. As soon as the latter discovered the weakness of Capt. Kennedy's force hero with the Union men, they formed an ambush, where they laid concealed until two o'clock p. m., when, ascertaining that the rebels had not returned, they continued on their return. When about three miles from the river they were overtaken by a boy with the in formation that one hundred and thirty of Stewart's rebel cavalry had reoccupied the town. Tired, worn out, and almost shoes less and very hungry, the poor fellows with a shout at once voted unanimously to re turn and attack the rebels. Starting at a double quick they gained sight of the town, and under cover of a corn held gained sight of the cavalry. Resting for a few minutes they heard the rebel Capt. give the order to mount, and believing that they had been discovered and were about to be charged upon, Captain Ken nedy charged on the town at a double quick, firing a few harmless shots, making their way, concealed by the houses, out at the opposite side °Ulla town but not until they had one Lieutenant killed and five wounded as wacascertained from a person who came into town soon afterward. FORTRESS MONROE, August 12.—The event of totday has been the arrival of a flag of truce from Norfolk,with twenty-two released prisoners of war. They comprise the following persons : Burgeons Edward T. Taylor, of the First New Jersey volun leers, Jacob A. Stewart, of the First Min. nesota ; Eugene Peagnet, Seventy-first New York ; Foster Swift, Ligth New , York; S. C. Thunkin, Fourth Maine; B. F. Blaokstare, Fifth Maine; W. R. Allen, Second Maine; James M. Lewis, Second Wisconsin; Gustavus Winston, Eigth New York; Dr. Norval, Seventy-ninth New York. Mrs. Untie, of Now York, who went out a day or two after the battle and was ta ken prisoner, is also releaaod. The follow ing men of the different regiments were released and sent home for kind treatment on the field of battle to Col. Gardner, of Georgia, and other wounded soldiers Jo. sink Richardson, Ist Rhode Island; Sergeant Watson A. Mallory, 88th New York; James Collins, 69th New York; James Crollinger, 2d Rhode Island; James H. Eldringer, do ; James McCarty, Ist Connecticut; Frederick Holmes, do.; W. C. Sprague, 2d Connecticut. [Special Despatches from the N. Y Post] WABHINOToN, Aug. l2.—Two volunteer regiment have been raised in New Mexico for the defence of that territory against Indians or other enemies. One of these regiments, if not both, will be composed entirely of mounted troops. One of them is commanded by Colonel St. 'grain, and the other by Colonel Pino; the Lieutenant Colonels being respectfully Kit Carson and Manuel Chavez. It is intended to raise two other regiments in Newldezico, but the territory will be unable to furnish a greater number than these four. The statememt that Prince Napoleon had an interview with General McClellan, on his return from Manassas, is entirely Wee. Beauregard'e official report of the mush ~,S a9aY hsa+oxC'lp'-- „ 7a::~.Y+~ ~' a 'w4::~~t`:. w:~:lxt~.«~e ~,.'-ri~:~:: ..:ry+..: e,s.-,.,:sr;ms:: ties at the_ battle of Moue — . dge t states. that obel-loss, In killed' and watendol, l was fourteen hundred and seventy. He says that he has fourteen hundred federal prisoners, including in this nUmbir several hundred of wounded soldiers. The rebels have sent two Tennessee re giments to Quanticoke Creek, on the Poto mac, a place lying at right angles with Manassas''Junction. Batteries are now erecting at that point to present a flank movement, of our army 4;p04 Manassas, The officenkof govornment steamer, just arrivaliere froth s tribes on the Po tomac, report that a largenturiber of Mary. land secessionists lare , cOnstantly making attempts` to cress info The reberstmoortleorge Page,at ACqUia Croak, has Wen solidly built up with bcag warks of oakee t iyl very heavily- armed - When she Nang out the other day, upon the Federal steafAer Ice Boat,-her officers were astounded itt receiving a shot front Dahlgren gun whichwent clean over the Page at a distance or . focr_miles, The rebel vessel made a precipitate retreat. The Richmond- kiispateh publish& the following correspmallence betirjam fiftild Harris, the agettinid by Beeretabp Ofmk. Grim to otitaithtlibody of Ida`'Uttliar, and Oen. Bsanreti4 4 : - ' , , . ;hut 22, MI. To GC/1. Becruregard, se' Colmanding Of. ficer CoVeeerttte4bAii., l 4 '.,,,-''''' Rut: I send this , bkkarionans& servant, who is Well 2,11 ,.. 0 W 11 1ii *k, 19 11231 „.: cars in your army ';; 1111.41. V z.slia4 14M- uto ir, purpose of obtainin iCoamirtu.sk, permit Mr.for 11, S. McG ,iiiiittpyetilti*m?s your lines to obtaiii „ YillitidrdfOWlTam eron, who fell in go tionvi.,Seterdat, My solicitude in to . ':: • r' : of private charfte : ,:t., , Tigra reke . q . tablh3hed in Washington with reference to digs of truce prevent me from parrying' out my wishes withilit proebbdifig lis.Lten now doing. I believe General B. ". will recollect me while a resident in Now Or, leans; but if Presblent Davis, General Lee, General Johnston,. General Wigfail, Colonels Miles, Keitt or Withers ate pros. ant; they will not 'hesttate to vouch for me. General Bonham and in fact, nearly all your officers knme. In addition to the gratificationperforming a -sacred duty, I would be h ighly delighted to meet in your camp ma of my most valued friends It is prop erfor me to add that I have not boon in tiny manner connected with the action of the Government hero, and that I am a neutral. Very respectfully, &c., iSigneinliOtto HARRIS. Please make the passport for A. Harris, 11. S. McGraw and kwo servants. I have not named my friend or servant for pre. (leafed reasons, but either of the gentle. mon above nam ed can vouch for them. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families: Save Time, Trouble, and Expense THE BEST ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! Ono pound oquol to Su pounds 1 31 4 0 P r A S Fo► Nat, at Molten l o. Penu'a. Salt Manufactig. Co. PITTSBUFitCH, PA. Aro tar all Druannta ft Oriukto to thil Onard %talcs. TERMS CASH! NEW GOODS ! NM GOODS ! ! WILL OPEN THIS DAY. NEW PRINTS AND GINGIIAKS CH !NTS, TICRING9 and SHEETING'S. • GREY LAVEI LAS 6 1 40 and upward. large lot GREY LAVELLAS and DRBAG&I, damaged by water. mice it cents per yard. A lot DUNNELLEI PRINTS', (old style,) price usual. prim) PRA IFUL DARK CUEITZI. RED, WHITE. BLUE, GREY, YELLOW and PLAID PLANNELAaII Wool,land Cotton and Wool, Plain and Twilled. CANTON FLAN :CUB and COTTON DIAPER. 40 INCH DUCK, for covering Government Wag ons, approved by the Inspector. cost SUMMER GOODS, closing out without regard to GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH. SU-Virginia and Missouri money taken at what is.worth. C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market Street. T. J. E1RLV1.....-1•6 UL WM. WRAP,' Western Stove Works. GRAFF t CO., ETANUFACTITEIBREI4 WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION V looted of the public to their large stook of well BO- Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves, KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS, Bourn-Wes; tic., among which will be found the BELT COAL 0001‘ STOVES IN THE STATE. The Diamond, idvanoe, Air-Tight, Bolips°, and Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State Aar for the BEST GOAL GOON STOVER. Also, FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE & REPUBLIC, For the BEST -WOOD 000 K BTOVISB NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium Moves me toimpairged. We call attention of DEAL, and BIBIJNERB to the largest stock of GRATE 'FRONTS it MMUS N. B.—We line the DIAMONDand ECLIPSE Oval Oook Stoves with Soap&one Linings, which stand the fire better than iron. apllkis R. R. BULGER. MANIIYAXITMIIt EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Stroot, PITTSRU RC 14. AFULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manullictured Furniture, Constantly on hand which we will sell the 10W est Woes for CASH. ntyllidyds JAMBS HOLM:M . -AU CO., PORK DEALERS, and dealers in Proviaione, corner of Market and ;Front eta. jnedyd. 4. S .. • 4 MARKET MAKING ALI3O-IMPROVED IRON CITY, IN THE STATE. =MlNo====2 M - 7111111 innoN THE VERY LATEST. BATTLE AT SPRINGRELD, MISSOURI. Gen. Lyon Killed. Gem Siegel in Fu Retreat ! OFFICIAL REPORT OF DEATH OF GEN. LYON I u. s GTOJr I TEMS , &c ST. Louis, August 13.—ltumora are Apkventt on the street, on which some reli 'mice is placed, that Gen. Lyon's command has been totally routed by the rebels, Gm. Lyon killed and Gen. Siegel in full retreat with the remnant of the Federal troops. This information is said to have been re. calved by the Secessionists last evoning,L-- The messenger who brought the news is said to have killed four horses between Springfield and Bella in his baste to out. strip the Government messenger. It is also reported that Oen. Fremont received dispatches about midnight corroborating the above, but their content? have not been divulged. Groat anxiety is felt by the Union men here and most serious appre hensions indulged in for the safety of our army. The arrival of the train tonight will probably bring something reliable. WABIIINOTtIN CITY, Aug. 13 --J. Lath rop Molloy, recently appointed minister to Austria, will at once repair to Vienna.— All the important consular positions are now filled, and it is believed that there is no longer any representative of the gov ernment abroad who is not its loyal friend and supporter. The President to-day ap. pointed Col. Hunter, who commanded a column in the live engagement, to be a Major General, and Mal Stoneman of the' cavalry, W. F. Smith of the Topographi• cal corps, and W. H. Benham of the engi, neon to be Brigadier Generals of the vol. unteer forces. The Potomac flotilla is still actively em ployed, Capt. Craven, on board the Yana kue, informs the Department that ho will report in person the circumstances attend tug the capture of ton negroes. Oa the evening of the 11th inst., a negro came on board and mentioned the name of an individual who has boon exceedingly active in procuring supplies for the rebels, including anus, ammunition and men, and sending them in boats from Herring Creek, over into Virginia. He further said that this agent bad assistants in forwarding re. =its at various landings, and that at Her ring Creek there was a minister acting as a Southern spy. Capt. Budd, of the Ileao luto, it appears, broke up the depot at Herring Creek. In going to the Creek h 3 was fired at with muskets. He, however, landed, and destroyed 4# premises, and captured a large boat he Witnd there. A party of secessionists (rein Maryland were sheltering in a house, but they soon escaped into the woods. Capt. Rudd and his party chased them for a mile, bat owing to sups. rior fleetness they soon got beyond the reach of him. The Captain took the contrabands of Colonel Brown, who was the receiver and distributor of Col. Brown of supplies and recruits. Of course his property, being used for these purposes, Is confiscated. The foreman of the contraband, who, it is added, is a remarkably intelligent fellow, inform. ed Captain Rudd that an expedition is organized in Machodoc, Va., to capture any of the schooners which may anchor or be calmed in that vicinity. Capt. Craven says that on the shore of the Potomac not ono in twenty of the in habitants is a true Union man, and Isom°. times think there are many hundreds of them organized into companies, and per haps rments, prepared to act against the Government at any moment. liz.Minister Faulkner is still in jail which is strictly under military guard. He will soon probably bo removed to the more comfortable quarters of the Provost Mare stud. Ii is believed by the government that he has been holding correspondence with the enemy through the Southern Commissioners at Paris, and that a regi ment at Richmond is waiting for him to take command of it against the United States. Besides something like retaliation may be intended, in view of the fact that McGraw and Harris, who went to Manas sas on an errand of mercy, while declar ing themselves neutral, were seized and thrown into prison. 'The Navy Department ever since the 31st of March last, has been unable to hear from Lieut. Roger Perry, to whom it has repeatedly addressed orders. He seems to be mysteriously among the missing. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 13.—A number of the business firms in this city, publish the following card:—Wo, the subscribers. having seen in some of the morning papers, a statement of the number of regiments under Gen, Banks' command, which infor mation must be of great importance to the army, do hereby agree to withdraw our subscriptions and advertisements from any newspaper which shall continue to furnish information of the military movements of our government. lizw YORK, August 13.—The brig Foam from Ourracoa reports that the pi rate steamer Sumter, arrived there on the 17th ult., and was allowed by the Govern. or to coal up and refit against the protest of the United States consul. She left on the 29th ult. Her crew had liberty on the shore during her detention and committed many outrages. WAfilinicaori CITY, August 13,—The War Department to-day received a des. patch from Major General Fremont say» in .g among other things that Gen. Lyon's Aid reports an engagement, with severe Ices an both sides, and General Lyon, killed. General Siegel in command was retiring in good order from Springfield towards Bolls. NASHVILLZ, Tenn., August 12.—Judge Catron, the United States Supreme Court, has boon expelled from this city by a Vigilance Committee for refusing to re sign the Judgeship. He recently arrived here, and has been obliged to leave his wife here on account of her sickness. nada; 808 EIHERIVA ROBERT WATSON, OF THE FOURTH WARD, PFFTERUW of f erw htmatt to hie Mende ita i d, eititatu3 of Ausghenreounty as the thdon W,Q4I ,1 31 e can Ot thoOetober oteistiCet" • • - ix)MY • THBABUREB.—A. /PLOIIk. ow of the Second Ward,:ttbibergh wilt be It candidate smiziam for tho o r ieu e li. ollloo, Qa beforetatk Reimbn. can aptclawic fe:ATrki•e:. , , a . . iPITT ttiVilAjit nritT -.--- `altiiii'• ' :: 44siGfc.:::-rtf. ampsV le muciaer.irtratexpxeigivs:oo,. singkv diltiat In Private T. and Drew 1 Olitte: antrA3 l o.l64ining:Fiunity_Otrclei - 16 ctimtin colored Galleptlgc%Ants!4atore#7:3oEsVClM/t4. Gallery, 15 Wits. • ' —• , . • . Third night., of the re-engagement of the liopirlar stare, . MISS ADDIE PROCTOR AND W. S.- GLENN. WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14,188 L TIE PEASANT GIRL'S DREAM. Mamie - Mies Proctor. Favorite Dance, • IPPIIe Nate Olive. After which . . OUTCHRULAPS &QV/L. Glenn. To Ithinefeldt Kr. Glenn. To conclude with the laughable reeeeentitled DER NIX NOOTZ. Per Niz Noma, with kom al! walk-round, Miss Proctor. • -- , • JAMES A. FETZER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ENCHANT • VOA Ins awl, Flour, raisin, ,Alsteqii, Law Butter. Dried Fruit amid Produce Glemerally, c?3,lstra or MASHIIT ANDltriii3T STIAZIrre, prussuftwi, .e. Bailey. deq, William Lib: worth 9r 8., %Albeit .1i40n,, Pitteuniva4 Mt, Relater . Sweariugen,l3 Brady, oa£l.l. X. A Di. Beni, Lief, Howell s MAD& A tiogrme W Andersoe, _Doidock.Partea D. D. ROGERS dr. NM ItAxusAcivaxits Oil BOGIES' IMPROVED:I4MT STEEL. CUL TlyArtifatiTH AN GRAIN Offloe, 68 Fifth street, PITTSBURGII. PA. JOfl% BILOORIiirEA.I), COMMISSION MERCHANT, POE TUE SALE O PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER RTREET, IrEbow himourt )all:Is CiTnBURGII. TEETH EITEAMTED wiTnourrms Y TILE USE OF AN APPARATUS whereby no drags or galvanic hatlel7 ate used. Cold weather is the:time when theAppami. toe cart be used to its best:advantage. Medkril gentlemen and their families have Their -tooth treated by my process, and are ready to testify as ta the safety and painlessness of the operation, what. ever haa boen said by persons interested in asp sorting the contrary having no knowledge of or y process. Sir A irr I PIMA L TEETH inserted in every t/. E. OUDR lf, I)etrt.lst, not tivdis 134 fimithantri Street. LbAIM AIRANti, DA V it, AmAntild&s:, HARRISON A. COFFIN, Spe c ia l Partner General Partners. MEANS & COFFIN, antecessors to .IPCanctlesa,Means & Co,) WEIOLESALt.GROCEIVS, Corner Wood and Water Ss, colons PITTBBURCN. PA. PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS sew Jottra.....-Joant I. 80rp...--War. brOmotpin JONES, BOYD & CO., KiINUFACTURERS OF CAST Steed; also. Spring. Plow and A. B. Steer GS and AXl.w.i, corner Rose and First street.% [no29ds PITTSBURGH. Pa. l imps FIFTY NEW „Fim . . 811COND HAND PIANOS, • FOR SALE AT GREAT BAEGAINS. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO reduce his stock of Pianos, off.rs for aide du ng this end next month, Fifty New and Second sand Plume at greet br mains, for cash. These; I Mums have nearly all been madeespecial' ly for the subscriber, for renting by the beet miters in the comfty, arid ean relied on as du rable and entistantlid ante. s. are respectfully invited to call and examine them. For saleg ,4011140. z 1114 111. lAarr 171 6 •Bb-WOOD - . SWIM lIIIMApiII% ROBERT DALZELL & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS PAEttSSION AND.FORWIADING IMERCHAfth Damon ur Psiabvci Pmizavaldinunauu NO. Ail LIBERTY EFI'REET, nolgris .• ..• ,• C. WEST & CO. l mIIIVACRIIRIEB 07 C A RRIAGE_C; ROMA %MI% BINGUIS. Mania eux.lll3 No. 1.9 f Pew Sfroat. " -.ANWergh, gr All work warranted to be of the beat a ari ala and workamuuthle. myllUydlam IDRIVA TB DISRASEB— • DR. 13RO'WIPEI DIRDIOAL and SURGICL&L Mos, No. 60 Enithbaldstreet. Pittedsargb, ..q Pennsylvania. - Dr. BROWN is en old cid- ; son of Pittsburgh, and has been 4, .• , is Practice for tb• busthowde. • beenrs. His business has confined mostly to Private 4 . " mid Surgical Diseases. • medical AND inaelleaps in need of • medical fritsu, should not fill to find out the sure !dam of relief, The Doctor is a remalakersdusto, and his overtimes In the treat ment of a certain slam of diseases isw sure toe to the milkman of obtaining parirtanen= bs the use of his remedies and following his sit Mt. BROWNS REMEIREB never Atil to care the worst Sum of Venereal DM. eases, Inaptattlea and Scrofulous Miaow& Also, all diaeasee anang from a hetredlutry taint, which muffs: as Swann the form of stilettos, roacaluls, and a peatsnany forms of skin diseases, Um - origin of sd ich the patent is entlrelir ignorant. Vo personae° aflllsted,Pr.Bmonkotara . scan and speedo , ram , - h9pes eta Dr. Prown's remedies' , far thbvshnuthsflrouble. bra ton °Sanity that solitary h i t o sensual which the' young add often eve Ra wer ta _t:their own deataachona art'. me WI r e li able vemmes known . lo this Oa*, I —they art sato, andmakea speedy vestoration Dr. Brown's ranatedirai suer fail to mu this Panful disease in a fru de.-.he will waireata cure. He also treads Piles, Inset, flonnonlyak Westin'. UMW DistafraPer renaade %skates; Monthly aniffroana, OnN Diseases of the .1"4 tals in Ana Aurous Aftoitons,Palna In the Back and Kidneys, Irritation' . of the Saddle, tocilier, with ell dismiss of an injure origin. - letter ,describterr the_atuptosasi orsitairdarri ru, directed to DR. BROwri, rao. 50hfidd Pittsburgh, Pa., will be innyediately answerod.— Medicine sent, to any address, safely packed and secure from observation. Moo and Private 11401218, No. 10 fitotthnotd eirroat. Pitteburah.PL sonlidando • TO THE PtriAT4o, E A SPECIIALLY thee. n rant and tahugy od physicirms of do- nominations; goat secret Zia•• . • . , and delicate chaorderir; - self abuse and dames or / , • striations common and incident to youths of both'., sexes, and adults , sinigo . 4 ;4, , • • • 'Becntiso,' Bunn= publishes the fact of. his doing so, the iliFtoranT and - falsely • =ideal, are' dreadfully shocked, and. MUM a Emit aim very imhzoral, and tor con on and corruption among their -.wires, **milling :WWI and daughters. Their ramßy physician Should be cautious to keep them in. ignq..that they .11r the same as Dr. BRANiarm (excel:4 Puhlh=al l, teat . a hiarative. praoldoe aught be lost to Ahem among stupid, muscly modest and patiMPIGIOIIS families, born and raised in ignorance, sPfung7 Boni Intala ' as mushrooma, and who comps; - uht 4 e ,__ genes, aenao,An,lo dollars linit CeD meanly or illy gotten. It is to that numerous parents and guardians aro tiffinkhtt that their sons,- , tore antheardatiT"--"•"" 4 feeble, sicklyand of • -oaohtle. ,Ti or lit t r B. ad_ce, hoe beewaintaord to hash/ism BEA.NSTRUP, beetdee manyanu ragetlirottittthlarbarebeen sawn__ anxiety, mortifirmtioni Ye-'_ :en irg an ir at Wet ibilVirS=Ot Sk il l in tlWiti a n:ria & mi lts consorsa autirh=nonsuisos of srmeial the. p ra te r sdonow waltreco .able ClithierElt.o l b llo 4e* POPZlAterligif 1 R hos, or so calle d nocturnal earthudori.& . .— - is dreadful mohair can batiorpletely . o• th e m), hist din:ore:744g 'hoe noveriet.4, fertudediettasee lie bee bad ouporbxorpariernc ikooonnt of bis .4314.-Ageironear t , p ma n tat„, b r ig is oorn,plehilytrureil. , I.Jtalor‘anuitunption, pruntonary.weasea my_eyrapl- bor wlilch are,ootor d ied front Iceland , moart,l44, -*pedants. PhYsioion fbre ripsao:okEthe has .had = morwaticoesa4h=;4ll--thellretellainha. - that -havalie,yet Wei Wiii•StiOW:.. Tiff 141 Lund socor&ogiblactiopafes Mat, Set at Me AiAllirft-OrVut -Mice 86 Enid • :Ariel, mitt Distionali t communkfitfigintofniapioargi p t strictly attended 411 • 7 - 1148 • 0*4•1104 -.K416.1,1114' A1t 8111474 . , -,YARM R.T ,11) i • Mili rl iea K/ counz a wd ;latibkt.4. I .r.itlF- -- •^A5' 4i ^:f4•Y e it Ririe; Q 0.4 1 1-12 barrels put gio for Ms OA bun); =MT $. WI ,:._ 4,4 d -r S T SPA LDING' BPd - u t a The/ reki0 14442 0.01 ' They <steak thii They glirvdiefi, They impart a di They are delight TtuTryte made . I Ratan nirebt' Voieoor-t:Batt ThroeC, to* IV ihe.92 1 .04147k ivith-tmi l that.l4n, feteiMl or 090- or allaying you!, am safe in sayn*:. conaylertheni fad* at the.Drixteata- fga /AO PRLCa. TWOOtr- 4 177 01 7 -_—. -114. My etgnature is on each peekegi,b, oonnterfeit. ' ~1•4,4 A Packagnwill be tienitiCriaili-vairew *Pt Vif! Es ; eeips of Thirty Cents... Oft, - - Address, --r Lt, £ o'2 HENRY C. 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