The Pittsburgh post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1859-1864, August 16, 1861, Image 3

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    .reason- V. BARE,
EDITOR A i MPROP,RI7IITOR.
TaartaiL;;Dallyliit Dollars . jiver Sir; - ifirictjj ,
adranoo. W.,eekl le
y, /Ingle atOlseriptioas One
Dongt.:Ver• /Myna' dubs of file, one Dollar
0171041, , P. 4 1 1.212 OP, ME CITI
Fi tt*ViNfitY l 4l , lW::::::::::: Au C. !C
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40471:Przatt.s —There seem,
to Be t,";• - gifaitt - desire among the returned
volunteers to Join .the regular` army, as the
pay,and•Jerm ef - eplistment is now the
same/is-1a
.4fe Vol II nte4 4 rigirrients. ' Oue
reason._
. ghlin h l y their oltinteera for such
course' there' More regularity
anioneWd_rWays'in respect to rations
an4 ,, ,'Oßithing';, We heard an old eoldier
rernark , lately, "that In the regular service,
whpu,a man ate his breakfast, he knew his
dinntittii he certain; but, in the vtliunteer
service it rested on• contingencies." As
theigovernment needs men, and many ay.
ennes to the seat of war are Opened to. re
ornits, they can take their choice. The
marine ,Autpals a splendid arm of the ser
vibe, sii44ltey appear to get theirpick of
men.
'hot lilitarrtruat
coMpitiyienow camped with-the %Arena.
sy/vannt Itegitnentnear the. Chain bridge,
above Georgetown, I) C. It is supposed
they will soorLtu): Ordered to join Gen.
McClellan's column in Virginia. The boys
h ave . fatqtbenn 'Veld ciff-4bose: privates
who bad, been In the , service from the 15th
of May receiving $25,30. A letter from
one of the company says : "We are greatly
surprited 'at the rations we receive from the
'government,. after what our officers told
us. Ottr rations, coneast of one loaf of
bread, 0 10 h:weighs:from 10 to 20 ounces,
about half avoUntiof meat, and two quarts
of codbe. We are quartered in tents—about
by.lo:lnet, Six. in a tent '
Thu Pitkeitirr.%,--Tbe damage by the
reoetit'flood,.ftiong the valley of the 3/s
-hooing. Shenange and Neshatinock creeks
was unprecedented. r Ali the bridges over
the tilbutary streams have been swept
away, rendering the passage of coaches or
anyevtilitaliti impossible. tionnk,linia
be required , to.repair the roads;and hridges
in such a manner as to fit them , fOr "the
passige of'Vehicies. The Erie and plevei
land Canals have both been iotserldiudi
damaged : that , they will be irefloiabi.o tor
weeks. The aquedpet a few mibmisonth olf
ifeWeastlo was badly • brokentfit:;,4l'nd
othm over small stratums aregaild,,tolive"
boon wiggled away.
, KEPoIincn§LANORTER OR .t.traort MEN.
-=-Viee-Wheeling 14ellig_encer of Monday,
says:.s , lnformation. Was received in this
qtytyof!ter*Evening conveying the an.
nimnceMent ASE AttaCk upolk a body of
Union men" in 'Roane comity by secession
troops. Tire report says that the Union
men, to the number of sixty, were drilling,
when they Were'atoalthily approached by
alarge body - of secession troops and fired
upon. Some forty of the Union men were
killed. The report, of course, needs con.
firmation, though the statement is only in
keeping with the spirit which has all along
militated, the Marauding rascals of the
11 4 4 444 0 11:Az1P0 14 that section of country.
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Tisai•ans. —Two new corm
teiffirtA;','_#sVeli" and "Twos." on the
Prescott ADfLowell,hisaa,have made
their igifestronce ; They are scarcely die.
tingaiehable;:',#om ,the genuine bill—the
only - diffeinifce2thetween•them lying in the
act 1 1 .400:-Ielter "In the name of the
eatiti*greikrilotte4 in the genuine bill,
whilei:lo - -i:ttie counterfeit it is. .Several
hpkillitl , E anston took the counterfeit bills
afit&ildite;: and in New York and Roches
tlll:-largelitmebera were put in -circulation.
r 4
.I";l4X7fefee'ttrAMD3
,company-,"-
namettatter-our townsman, Jos. Pennock,
Beg „ is .giest nearly, full, and will go into
catnAllift:AV?gitt7 day. Tb Captain
OA EnrigliW:Whe was a Lieutenant in Co.
FL•f 4 eeentNAegiritent, which company
dt : 2 4t':Corninand of Oapt. Gerard,)
_N,« erviritin•theiate campaign.-
1-42,„
Vritenvis. --The
W i tien trzce4: Bl .lfiktbat Governor
• Pie Won i!scittained from the Federal Cfov
' etihnehrAit - Order for five thousand of the
- > V E4:47the-setviee, 'together with
full: ten mein: ma t s . o f
ehrnii - andaecOutrement s have
P.l'Oblitt t rilYilved by this date."
AR, T *nuts.— o . Hiram Holtz '
haaAen-authorized by the Secretary of
lirftjUltalse a regiment of infantry, pro.
Wed - can' -be toady to report within
•thirty days .:. Two companieshave been ofe
feria and he is sanguine he will be
Ablit . A4 tot ,liittough men for his regiment
within the specified time..
, •
`llitokt Wayne county, Va., We learn that I
tfie Union -401:k bar" it:ban/p..00M three!
t hum
. I . rot strong ap Ceredo,. and the zfecads
one at i dle Court. House. It was expected.
that's - fight - must sem ensue between th,p i
two forces. The Union men proposkitst
attackthe others as soon as their guns .arid
rivedlrout Waiihington.
a
'.,.,..-'.'.44,iliticlllicanaliz—Tho- Kittanning;
.Blins .i .Pmat, says: "Captain.Sirwellilanow,
ipitiii,y;engaged in raising; a rigiment, 'fat.'
-thik.Astiv;lll-this and: adjoining counties.
Ota•nrsix companies have already
• : ..,• jit*hind_ , and'Wlth tite•` - oaptain's milt
'. OPitatlna, we loiak for a s
.speedy for
:,, •._ . •r , 4 .tke. .litegiment, 2. ". • .
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:.7 .sitstranwysyrio.w.—A temper
. mine • ts*4:ll.lcin Will-be held in the'Pres
tartinlan-.oturalit-of Apollo, 'A:rmatrcing
5AW0 11)4 ,.,94 litiiraday,- September 3d,
18(141A- ten:n*4ook A. af., and will be
oplagribtli..**a.„ by the Rev. Samuel
Andiptillartalirtlrnate, the Rev . L. X.
.g tilin niP r A';'4'.;K•S;. 4 ',Witef'::.°
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it: i: z• ji
.gOeprO forme
of for
'l9 ~i. . i, k , is again
___i being
Aoii.l , ,
~.. , P , .44114vaiN.. dant material
I. 2" MiriblOialWil*Stentber already
68T , luilvoise.mkits , tj i d only put
ilifile , ofilaeli r tolhaAiheidisrkitha , i i a
CON:Wi34l4ltattiii/94**1i109, jr/i# ll3l e t
ilSaq in fiiti, - 6414.0. - ---. -,!.::-. 1.:,::: •
g c i'" ' '
.44 s..
Twir.'l4htrhee4 Cavalry, Ca v/opold,
uo i g li, ' , li . . ,44ll4 aot*iiiilidlitil f ,, ' enit , W:
/ 7 " Tc ' a° o l .' / 446 . 4 0 . 14 4 '' ' . - .;Wiid will
Otimits.„,i,o,plKo , :!, , , ~:.-. - - 4,,pe...gelverh ?
11(01 * -401 #.#1 11 :2* . iind - Egeipments.
a l kejenm ,
_•., , U4(id'afterlien. J.4C,
4000'' i,,,
~,,,... itariliota 'this district.
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‘,.11.4.-x-T.tortes-:--Henry Miner, sue
ceigroics,aintkidiner sends '
nit another
vaiglntof i T nt a4r.; , Tkcilati," with.bap-
Ina anan 31 , 80 .44.k.i' 4 1 t. , ' . -' ;,_
_A. W. Fortune,
NeveTiitM's.ri -- Asr s?'( , awe book of int
AO*, ,l • - .. _ : '444lWialillustrated.
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441:A1k-sTarnitd Lawrence 4L
rP iM. 4 1 . 110 10).7- name here from
A. 4- Inr
At - Joining hiS
....so;* Oft :.. PA, ~,W .494:
Is loud-
I t mg
- ungsnanarTstilas4.3),3l.: lie is woe..
....,,,tiottgieoolooo4. , f.tt"'l'''C - 'T.'.•
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ook 10,14 ialliteino
L 044119; !slilif'hlk!gilitk Miner.
,ftfr *44' iirdibleirAltgrAiatien
, 10, ,,,_
_thntalt*f.,:.whinh It elwaYs.containe,
41-A s t iaFrrnagraving ' entitled !tThe
. Witte Pi:‘ , ifif," and some hr/Illant , cult
ion plate's, •• ~ • ~,
Tait ringmaster has the new envelopes
ready for ruitantion. They will be ex
ohinged ftit.old-ones for six da,yi. but alter
that timethate linW In use will ( net be re.
extfovlowlsed. by the government.
,_
coo. 01 Vol. tx , wiey's regiment utk
' ..),,, tkoor...,ininocji. Heron Voi,tei,
r'i% ' 4 : O :: 4 1, arteertib, 'lngo Into Chimp
'wow st tSD o'clock eta morning. The
, Fo44tontiinng up rapidly. .
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Mifi
Hooter Roll of Co, B. McKee Rine
Cadets, Col. Black's Regiment.
.4-43aptain—Jaines Wtterson
il . `iret Lieutenant-B Pa A McKee
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co
nd Lieutenant—.JW Salisbury
First Se.Meanteeilif M Felker
Second Dergetant—J A M Selby
Third tie:quest—Thee D McLean
FourtitSeggeant—Job A Erhs
Fifth ;or.g , fici!—li 4,•• • .
rry
rt)
Jas McCormick
Wen 1 M•K ee
John Hoffman
'rhos Ie ./004t8
VATL3.
Peter A-Itee mann Pk I
Thooses'Lewis
J AJexande r Jamea Li tie
James Bryant
Charles Larking
John W Henn eft Gen W T Ti.eralte
titoorge ens r enr.l4,
Daniel Borreu Le nerd Moray
Wm Borrett Wm F Morgan
Jacob B rkelbach Jebn Mon geen.ry
Micheal raktorlengsr Edward E
C al Cr
JA. Brie biker • Theim'eur MeC alley
jam (tanner •
John n lex Aft (4,t
Com r • Jahn M , •Cl3 Try
Jets ti Csnuitede John McCullough
.I,ffin from party 1 , 4' R. McLaughlen
Obarleaeterimeire Wert blanked ek
Samuel' Nen. Arthur Noble
Etraw„Kearee James °Delon—detailed
WriVE-FlilOlt gustpecial.
Edtfard'titrigl Au Pliegor
Rfee Evans Martin Pi eher
Beni Welty Martin Rare
Jehu lcreettle Casper Roden Louis It
Thate.Slirenger Jacob Snyder
Pat'effehrlit Albert Smith
David W Hutcheson John Sherman
K.3llrj HaLTIMOThI. y John Saliebury
])avid Barris Henry Schwenk
iLe Bayer ' Cletrige any der
Liiklastelberit John-iiiplidMan
PAOP Bane - Stakann
hn Rom 'Mtiliew Sankey
ifiohn Lintel • John Lipp , rmann
Thou 8 Jae E tinker
°wen Jones Wm Verner
Richard Jones Thos Vaughen
Adam Kunkel Freed Vele:Ale
Wm W Knots Jos Welson—Drurnmer
LedwiCk Keefer • Jobe
Ernest G. Krehan —lfos- John Wagner
ams
pital Suinrard Lelanard Wde:ter
/intone Kerr Elias s in , Willi
Oliver MoKee Kennedy George Williams
Francis A Leiser Matthias Zeigler
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r
Peter
John !ilor,i
g A 6:e:na
WIBgONSIN REGIMENT.
This fine.body Of men, which attract so
much attention on their way throne olir
dity to the seat of war, reached here yester..
day afternoon by kannsy/vanist Railroad,
on their return. The men looked some
what worse from the wear and tear of the
Campaign, but still seemed hardy and un.
daunted. They were fed 'at the dining
Loom for soldiers and anparently,relisbed
the dinner there served up for them bythe
comidttee. The . regiment was to go West
by the Pittsburgh,.,frort Wayne and Chi.
cage Railroad,;but owing to the damage to
that road by the late freshet, it was here
turned-over to ge Pittsbutgh & Cleveland.
Two boats, the "Bnprna' and "Rocket,"
we're' - chartered to convey 'the troops to
"Wellsville and these went out between six
and seven &clock ; literally covered with
soldiers. Gun were fired from the
bills
at intervals previous to and at the Mite of
heir departure and a large orowd of citi
hens assembled on the wharf to see theth
ff.
FALL we.a.-ifousz.—The process of
opening' Washington street. into Liberty
,has underinined'a - narriber of houses on
that street, or at least rendered their foun.
dations very insecure. About half NM,
eleven o'clock yesterday morning, a three
story brick, altered from a two story by
building a new wall under it where the
dirt had been removed by the reduction of
grade, fell with a crash and is now a heap
of ruins. A young man named John
Kemp had been at work in the cellar brit
had fortunately left a few minutes before
the fall, thus saving himself from being
crushed .to death. The house was on the
Western line of Washingthn street, a few
doors above Prospect and was unoccupied
'while repairs were in progress. It was
.owned by Rev. I. Dallas, of the Plum
burgh Bethel, who owns some ether bull.
dings in the vicinity which are, from the
same cause, in so precarious a position -that
their removal will be necessary.
IDENTlirridirria bodror the Young
man killed at o ourtWeilrstation on Friday
night, haat:`,4kul . 6 .iderd4 . 4..aa tbat of
ObiFfeirtiwnybip; e4oty, and
hi' was on his way to ttils city when the
train struck him, He was subject to
spells of mental derangement, and this
may account for the accident. His father
is,in rather, straitened circumstanoes, and
a short time previous to the death of this
son,bd had buried We eibess who died of
typhoid fever.. He came up to request the
railroad company to disinter the body and
forward it to Beaver county, which will
doubtless be done.
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BENEFIT' OF 'Miss ADDLE PROCIOR.--
This eicconiplisbed- actress, who has been
quite successful during her stay here, takes
a benefit this evening, when she appears in
two characters, Tilde in the "Blind Violin
ist" and Margery in - "My Country Ccus ,
in." She will be supported by the company
and Mr. S. W. Glenn, Who plays one of his
funny. Dutch parts, Baas, in "AN Jtight."
This will be the last opportunity but one of
seeing these artistes, Jte their engagement
closes tomorrow night, and . the public,
tearing this: fact in mind, should give
Addle a good benefit this evening.
..4:ria.ratta,Ritenllcivr Acorerao —Elan.
Howell, of this county, has received an
Order from the War Department, and a
Colonel's commission, to raise a regiment
of Light. Infantry within thirty days.—
Already several companies have been of
lered, andithekieneral's indomitable ener
'rt *ii)l enable hirnto accomplish his pur
pose, we preiiiime, Without difficulty. His
place or z rendrzvotts -wig be Uniontown ;
but compazike are expecitea froth all the
adjoining °Dun tieti.—Brownstille Clipper.
VIE MAIL `lit,itiji",ori the Plitiburgh,
Fort Wayne and 1 131gOsio Railroad watt to
leave as usual Obi .nii3rning for the Vest,
the repairs upon the road having been'
nearly completed. It will be necessary to
ohange the mailtand passengers to-day at
New Galilee' bridge; but by tconorrow
morning the structure, will be replaced and
trains can cross it in safety. Commenda
ble energy has been displayed in repairing
the road so as to Derma a resumption of
travel as soon as possible.
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lifiudz)ap4./ps.—Yire understand a move-
Ment is on 'foot in military circles to make
a call upon the Hamel:icier& in the several
cities, for twenty regiments of light and
depar.tizi
heavy infantry, to be organized into:one
en.t a nd s for. six months. We
have about six thousand well' armed and
efHoient men as a home guard, and we pre.*
;lame: at least two regiments . could be
raised for six months' service, or longer it
required.
SEVER& FALL—On Wednbsday, a man
named phupman, a resident of New ftrigh.
tozi,:iimployed near Darltaktoti rlyttalcMg
repairs •on the 'Pittsburgh,' Port Wavle
and Chicago It 444;4 aeu. l 46 n :
. foil
,from a stone pier, and was dangerously in:
fared. - 4. mass oftton'e fell s at the same
time, and one of his legti was so badly
crushed that it had tole amputated. 'Dr.
Dickson attended to the caao, and the Igg
Was amputated below the knee.
A s. D. AteGn,L, FAQ , late of the Du.
quesne Greys, is organizing a new comps.
!2_7, called,the -Allegheny 'Greys, for Col,
_•anya reglrgent. hea4-quartera are at
weshbigtort xraii, Rebecca street, Alla-
Rhen,yr and so far he has met with flatter.
big meets.
ASSAULT AND, BATTZRY.—JUAUC*3 Jan,
coy, of - LaNizienceville, yeeterdy committed
Peal •Vprrison, iA default, of; upon
charge of assault lied battery preferred by
Geo. Riggins, Justice Stevenson, of Man
chester, also committed Tbeeiali:Varnish,
for a like offence, on oath of Mary Jane
Casey.
DICKSON 0..130,45r, ;an of John Shair t
sr., of Shalerilownallip, has received an
aPpeintranei to the U. 11 ) 2freral Academy,
at Anuargblis..; #
AttiofripPillnltzs, of AfolCoir
port, °apt. Jas. A. Lowrie, (Qo. of he
14th refitment,) returned 'home on Friday
list.
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C. HANSON LOVE,
74 Market Street;
GLAN6IO r
AMBROTYE GALLERY,
FOURTH t3TRERT ENTRANCE;
To THOSE PARTIES WANTING
real tine Ambrotes at a metiers% price, and
all who have been unableobtain, good likeness
elsewhere are respectfully solicited to call.
Large variety o leases and frame~ always on band.
Prices moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
. GLASGOW,
mylo 87 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh.
StICTTEE
Sewing Machines,
ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of
FAMILY BICWLNG,; working equally well on
ightent and heaviest fabride, making the
LOCH STITCH SHAH
alike on both aides, which cannot bo
Raveled or Pulled Out.
And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter Fitting
and Shoe Binding, these have no emerior. effl
and see them at No. 28 Fifth street, ITp Stain.
sp2o46ltrtf: is W. B. Lamm.
JAMES A. FETZER.
FORWARDING AND COMMISION MERCHANT
DOB en SW at„
/Mum, Lew if” Butter,
Drlod Fruit wad x-roauce Geniraily.
cORYBP. OP MAnium AND 31118:1` BTRAZTIit.'
PITTSittI.RGB, pff' •
Ram so—FrinOia &Batley, William Dil
( worth dr., 8. Shathhert kitionPittotillugh, Boyd A
Hell-akar & SwestriniaB rady , M. A
M. Bank , - List Nowell, e oo, (awe
Anderson, Donlon Paxton a Wheeling.
_pyllilaPtl-ls •
anR.RiVATE*DIIatEASAB—
SURGICAL O ffl BmithGeld oa
‘.sistet;;Xtflin
Pennsylvania
Da ROM as
no of Pittsburgh, and
In Practioe for the.
five part' DM Muni
been conitheirmoelly
and Stirgical Diseases.
GIP/ZEUS
in need of a medical
nna out the sure Otte of relief The Doctor is a
regularimsduate. and his. experience in the treat,.
meet ore sertain - adass of diseases is a awe
tee to the suffer era of obtainin permanenr
by use of his remedies an d following his ad.
DR. BROWN'S' REht&D/Eff
never haw once the worst form of Venereal the
eased, Impurities and Scrofulous Affections. Also,
all disease) ariAng Isom. • hereditary which
manifests itself lathe form of al tatertaint, le,arissis,
and at restimanyforrrus of skin diseases, me snips
and dy
of which the patent is entirely ignorant. TO
persons se afflicted * D .
r. Brown offers hopes era sure
spee
Dr. Prown's remedies for this alarming trouble
brought nubile& bythat seine:7 habit of senstud
gnu, Muttlini; Which the young and weakininded
often give way to, cto their own destmotion,) are
me oWy reliable remedies known In this emus.
trthal thoe arareafe, aretmake &opted, reskeation
o he.
lIMMUMATISM
Dr. Bronn's reutodieo• stem fail to afire tins
pauttt I disease in a tats days--he will warrant •
aura He also nests Piles, Meet. ( "nagaballo
ikaicture, 17retbal Die-charges, Female Weidinesn,
Monthly &impressione, Diseases of t. 1.-13 Joi.W.Clu•
tale in Aso, nervous Affections, Pallas is the Baali
and glitneysOrittetion flf the Rbutilini ;together
with di dimes a of an Impure origin.
A r the ,
no, dirootad to DX /10;10
Pittsburgh, p a „ win
a Medicine scan to any a
servation ddress, Web' peaked and
ware burn ob.
Office sod Prime Rooms, Oro. lo awnsd j
strwit Pito.boroh. Pa. altS
15,ITTPTE STURM'
I 8 THE PLAWE To "
18 THE PLACE TO
BUY SHOPS 0 1 •,
BUY SHOES .1• .. •
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D. B. DIFFICHRLC •1•••
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Ptiti C.). Sill, No. 246 Pen
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stigiOttailibil to all brandie s of t,
tal*ofeaston.
S APOIVI`FIER?
Impoptalit io
Save Time, Tro an.l Exp, n.ie
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IN; . 414-3 - .--r: MAKING
SOFT SOAP!
One pound equal to Six pounds
) tki I 1 T?
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Fur 9file al Wholesale. by
Penn'a. Sajt Manufact'g. Gio
'PiTtSBURCN, PA.
£u4 by ell Druzzlets tit Orooerti rU U. 11r.a.r.4
pi i:LITER-S,.
I. A CA It 1)8,
Prihted at. the I ,, west cash prices to snit the times
RAVEN,
S 4 THIRD STREET,
WEIO WILL PRINT IN
RED, WHITE AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY CUM
PLAIN BLACK INK.
awl •acs Sarnplrn_an•l yep pr,c4m.'lol
JOlntPa KIM ANTIIONY KM&
jOSEPH METER & SON,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale and Retail
Dealers In
FURNITURE At CHAIRS.
No. 424 Penn street, above tr e Canal,
Rave on mule a large asearunent of Fancy and Phlin
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own
aramberture y
, and warranted (vial in quality and
at ressonable tw ee*
Style to an manufactured in the eity, and sell
.. •
A USTtN 1.00 atoms - iiiiii & CO., Dealers in
LI. Pronnasory Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and in
securities for money.
Money loaned on Checks at abort dates, with
collaserat securities.
NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on
reasonable terms, and capitalists can be fnniisbed
With good securities at remunerative prices.
attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of
• eel
woe, No. 02 FOURTH STEIMET, above Wood.
ta21:1• • AUSTIN Loom let.
l'E R 8-sfd-S
HIV GOODS ! NEW GOOD
WILL OPEN THIS DAY
INEW PRINTS AND GINGRAILS.
♦ INT% TI cg MOS and SR EETTNGS.
GREY LAVEI LAS 6 , 40 and upward.
A begs lot GREY LAVELLAS and DELUGES,
damaged by w ..er.price 4 cents per yard.
13,7
Old Mile,*
.phee e a,
ILEA TTFT'L DARK C Kinn.
RED, WHITT:, BLUE, GREY, YELLOW and
'PLAID FLA NINTELti,aI.I Wool and Cotten and Wool,
Pain and Twilled.
CAA TON FLANNELS and COTTON. DIAPER.
44:1 INCE* MLR, for covering GovArr.ment Wag.
ons, approvi by
the Inspector.
oost.
SUMMER tiOODS, closing ont without regard to
GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH
an,: Missouri money taken M what
it is. Worth.
c - levp 3 / 4 T - 41
MARKET
H A N D-111 LLB,
CA RAS, ale
ST. Lours, Aug. lb —Provost Marsha/
McKinstry has issueda proclamation call
ing upon all good citizens to obey the rules,
its having leen necesiary to establish or
der and insure and lireserve the public
peace. The civil law Will remain in force,
and the military authority duly be used
when the civil law proves inadequate to
maintain the public peace. Any violas
tion of the order will be followed by
pedrapt punishment, rtgardiess of person
or positions.
The Evening Missoniiiern and Bulletin,
two Secession papers, hate bearratippressed.
l'he report of General liardee marching
on Pilot Knob and the destruction of the
bridges on the Iron Idonotain railroad
proves false.
The houses of two prominent Secession•
lets were searched to-day, by order of the
Provost Marshal, but nothing of a rebel
lious character was found.
' .1.1...5, Mo., Aug. 15.---the correspon
dent of the St. Louis Dem i erai furnishes
the following items: Gem ifilegere cow.
mand was passed at the pa icenade river,
fifty miles West of this piece yesterday,
Tuesday evening, where he bftd encamped
for the night: The stage roitite Spring.
field has been abandoned, and . the stock
brought hero. The Posimest of Spring
field has arrived with all the tul matter
of that office. * • ,
liir
About I , Wenty•five large' , ns, with
fugitives from Spriegilaid, •
..r.eftabed
Ifetfraild etfika are on 'flak.' ~ atkige
*
Mcßride is reported to be st,ll Tunnel,
twenty five miles front here, pith 1,500
malcontents, but very "little . -aitention is
paid to him or his malcontents.
ST. Lours, Aug. 14 —Getersl Fremont
has ordored a reorganization of the United
States reserve corps in Bt. Louis, to corn.
prise five regiments of infantry with a re•
serve of two companies to each, two squad.
rons of cavalry, and two batteries of light
artillery—the troops to be - reqoed to en
list for the war, subject to the:saihe regale.
tions and to receive the same my as vol.
unteer regimenhi. Each regiment is re •
ryuired tcrhave one company each of sharp
shooters and pioneers.
CAIRO, Aug. 14 —Scouts have returned
from Charleston, Mo. They report the
rebels 2,000 strong, including infantry,
cavalry and artillery, encamped at that
place. It is rumored that Gen. Pillow's
force, 17,000 strong, has advanced fifty
miles North of New Madrid. This laCks
confirmation.
Lounsvrt.Lig, Aug. lb —A kiCOSSiOIIiSt
j ust arrived.froin Nashville says that y.es
terday theTenness tary authorities on e
Northern ee lines searched the p as
&angers coming Northward and took money
from them amounting to nine thousand
dollars.
RICHMOND, Aug. ]6.—Geo. B. Crittem.
den, of Kentucky, formerly of the Feileral
army, haa been appointed a Oonfedtrate
Brigadier General. •
WIVE SHRUM
ROBERT WATSON,
OF THE FOURTH WARD, PITTSBURGH,'
offers fdinslf to his.feends. and fellow oitizezuf u f
Bilegfjeny county se the Union and WOrkingrase s
cant e, at the October stedtion. artmtett
ryIISIsTOR COUNTY' TRNAIRMER.—a. mon o
gob of the-Second Wprd, Pittsburgh, will be ii
eandilate for the above office, before th e Eepubil.
can N zninatbgOonvention. antoante,,
MotFIFTY NEW
1 ' SECOND RAND PIANOV
BUS fittimir. GlIg&T RAEGAINS:t
reduce WISHING TO
hiselock of Pianos, O ff ers for sale du
-0,1 this aniPsfe'gritanidtt,Fifty New and Second
, Hatur Pfanotr at'preat , turisins, for cask , These
piano have nearly all been blade ea fat
the atibscri_ a - ber for rettlDA, Purpose
ailed
o
sowers int - tuire /111 'Oen Derailed on du . rabldatidtubsistarat ents.
}Wiesen; site reapectfulty Invited to sari and
examine them. For by
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11 10 81. WOOD 8Tft.F.31%
NinEilir TA R Y_ 'BOOLEIe-AilhalleB
' hituanaL for VOlna6tera and Mitiftli,
~Glibasu, U. a A.: of Indiana adapted` oy lb&
Stake of Penntrybracia; 748 pages, 200 Mustrations.
% a ttar oiliay 2 40 8 1 8, Hleadquarters of the Do
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thia I f an , ' , work to be placed 1 the
bends otthe do
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Aga of the r War Dearfmcct: mad autteirtsed anti
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Soberer._ .HaßitirsowoorAitilleryi price n cent&
edr!Wm:FL ~414, 0 •Partdittiorus of Feld Battles: second
ui I UM - 01 .- od Side Practice;
_price elite
' 14entareiltchi'S new Manual of Bayonet mice
. ad eiteljter Military Books pub.ieha t i. o va ,
had of • Baßlt_y KM% h.
--
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aul4 uagatioor to P°4 °OhBk PiikhalisW:
la irss, PII3TOLS, Riggl' t
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FIRST E
LATEST B 1 TELEGRAPH.
T
Secession Newspapers 'llup
preased.
SKIRMISH AT NEW -MADRID
Reorganization of the Re
ertc Corps iu Slt . Lou
LATEST . FROM.CAIRO
=n r-
LOIIIaYII.I.E. Aug. 15.-I',.tio /411,11e,11.^.c
Gazette suggests the appolatment of John
ston to the command in glic Mississippi
valley. S. A Hodgman, a fig,Louls editor,
has been arrested at New f leans. The
rebel Congresshas acceptert resolution,
tbaseeond, third and fourts - trites of the
Paris declaration.
Gen. Wise, on the 7th, i'as reported at
White Sulphur Springsand General Floyd
at Sweet Springs, sixteen tittles distant,
ready for a union with Wise.
The Wilmington (N. C-) Journal says
that it move/mint is on loin to render
Fayetteville arsenal ono of construction.
General Twiggy has undertaken works for
the defence of New Orleans. The Delta
says the Councils have placed- $lOO,OOO at
hie disposal.
The Memphis Appeal, of the 13th,
says: A Cincinnatipliot, named Buchman,
bad been arrested at Memphis. Sixteen
miles back, at New Madrid, a skirmish
had occurred, in Which sixty Missourians
muted two hundred Yederals„4tilling sail
capturing tnany. Another skirailah took
place in the same vicinity, between Gen.
Pillow's scouts and' the Pederale, which
resulted simiiarly.
fliandidats;
THE VERY LATEST.
LATEB ACCAINT 01? THE BAT
7L Al WILSON'S Claris
FEDERAL LOBB 900 KILLED
REBEL LOBS 2,000.
FOUR lIINDRED IIORSES CAPTURED
The Sa!e of Firearms Prohibi
I'4 8 1 / 1 1.4"G TO.W ITEMS
The Rebels Moving to
the Line of the Po
tomac.
Geo. W. Sanders a Defaulter
to the Amount of $21,000.
PRINCE NAPOLEON AND ILI.TE TO VI,iIT
The Court Martial of Colone
SMALL PDX RAGING AT MANASSAS
Sr. Lours, Aug 15 —The correspondent
of the Democral, writing from Springfield
on the 12th, tarnishes a detailed account of
the battle of Wilson's Creek. The main
facts have been already telegraphed. The
enemy's camp extended along the Creek
for three miles, enclosed by high ground
on each side, upon which the greater part
of the engagement was fought. It does
not appear that the rebels were driven back
for any considerable distance, but their
charges were also repulsed and they burned
a large amount of camp equipage and
baggage to prevent its capture. The ene
my bad twenty,4ve pieces of artillery
and a very large body of cavalry.
Gen. Siegel attacked the enemy from the
.outheast as soon as he heard from Gen.
Lyon's command, and drove them back
half a mile, taking possession of their
camp, which extended westward to the
Fayetteville road. Here a terrible fire was
poured into his ranks by a regiment he had
permitted to advance within a few paces,
supposing it to be the lowa Ist. His men
scattered considerably, and Col. Solomon's
could not be rallied, consequently General
Siegel lost Ave of his guns, the other being
brought away by Capt. Flag, who com
palled his prisoners to drag it off the field.
Our troops captured about four hundred
horses. Our loss is about 200 killed
and from 600 to 700 wounded.—
That of the enemy cannot be less than
double ours, their tomes having moved in
larger bodies and our artillery playing on
them with terrible effect. Lient.gotionel
Band Wins. etinurtained the rebel come at
Boonville and. has since acted as aid to
Gran Price was taken prisoner. The body
of_ Gen. Lyon hal been embalmed for con
veyance to his friends in Connecticut. The
following are additional names of officers
killed : Captain Maros, of Id Iowa; Capt.
Brown, do. The reported death of Maj.
Shaffer is unconfirmed. Among the
wounded are Capt. Gottanhoek, let Iowa;
Capt. Swift, lat. Kansas; Capt. Holton, do.;
Capt. Gilbert, Ist Infantry; Cot Cole, let
Idissour ; Lieut. Brown, do.
WASHINGTON CITY, August •
15.—An
order has been issued from the Adjutant
General's office to-day, appointing the offi
cers of the regular army now on mustering
duty in the principal cities disbursing
officers of the funds appropriated by Con
gress for the collection, drilling and organ'.
izing volunteers, under the'act authorizing
the President to accept the services of five
hundred thousand men, &c. They are
charged with the payment of all proper
claims presented to them under this act,
duly authenticated and certified by various
volunteer recruiting officer& The premium
of twe dollars for each recruit accepted, as
laid down in paragraph /315 of the army
regulations, will not, however, be allowed
in volunteer service. Camps of rendezvous I
and instruction for volunteers will be es
tablished at or in the vicinity of New York,
Harrisburg, Cincinnati and other conve- '
nient places, under charge of officers of
the regular service. To facilitate the rais
ing of volunteer regiments, officers recruit-,
ing therefor are authorized to muster their
mon into service as enrolled as sqpn as
mustered.
These men will be sent with the descriptive
lists to the camps of rendezvous, at which
places the oath of allegiance will be duly
administered by a civil magistrate or an
officer of the regular army. The cost of
transportation from the place of muster be paid by the quartermaster at the
latter station. When the organization of
regiments accepted to be mustered within
a specified time, is not completed at the
expiration of that time, the companies and
detachments thereof already mustered into
service will be liable to be assigned to oth.
regiments, at the pleasure of the War
Department.
About forty New York Highlanders re-
Otrded as the principals in the insubordi !
nation are still in irons at the watch house,
and charges are being formally made out
against them. •
• , Provoat Marshal Potter has been placed
.rkafilealli In - pharge c of the bridges over
he Potomac, hrapasiet to cross them,.will
hereafter be obtained from him.
Maj. MeMfrcittel, of Philadelphia, has
rappointed an Arelatent Adjutmit Gan*
I, Wid-Assielant Adjutant General Mot
,eaver_L_ltee been attached from the staff of
ete* m.O.Doiiroll and ordered to duty on
Jstail of Gen. Fremont.
Iv ,Th
e 66 mutineers of the 2nd Maine reg.
at, will, it is said, be sent to the Tor
t. 8 4 where they will serve the remainder
:their term.
71Itte- Pennitilyarda Campbell Artillery
Niment. the Scat of the kind organized
lthe "United States by volunteers, are
Wornualy: .at work at Weir' encampment,
n 4 are drilled five times each day.
i
sr. Louis. Aug. 16 —A de b , .1
tet 4
. ~ which have:beaD. 104.1 k tas
be here for some gam paat,iparabrott
i 0
city to-day, by onier,of:Xiewz 3 '
too to :prevent th e.
_P93JBI4IIIIt of,
bent taken by thecenemaiielsti. •:, ,
/go stated that some T,oo(Yoba . ,
are Oproaolifng-bontek fieuk*4-PQAth•
hive; ,C4O, Aug. la7:ZSm ifir a e w swel
of., Ilegimentirota the vicinity_ of
i
-Pep the is lie,.. ve; torn r ap the
Id-tieetreitiVtifa.-eniveria, ()kite.,
Id ‘eiten. Railroad. 'XghingWall
rem 'Ti ll oielt:Wmuuti ' to day- 1
reiement etaiereere; Graham and I
arrived tads.) , with "WON*
hear.
Emp
ST..
Mar t
wean •
and t' .
aoripP,
assift
..u.rs; - A t
boa Bfringentikaira;
congeoled , wqiports by
es or giving away nide.
of firearms by nabs or other
• tby a wait. .
AXD WOUNDED.
ted in St. Louis
EC=
PIT'ISBIIRWI.
Mlles.
TO THE PUBLIC,
VISPHOIALLY. the igno- .
JCs sant - and falsely Mod.
eat Physicians of all .- •
nominations, treat -secret APPP-;.',,!•
delicate
.disorders, 'j : .-; ; .`;,,
self abuse and assesses or . -
lantufAcidentcluato c° 7 olzi nths ta" of both „. •
sate and adults, single or 'ins . meal Becalm.
. publishe s the 40 •of his doing
so, the ignorsl. and . . falsely. Modest are
areseallY shocked, sad Wax a great Bill:
very immorsi, and . for contamination :end:
corruption among their wivieN
,pronaiidng loons
and daughters. Their family physician should be
cautions to keep them in ignorance that they
the same ea in ,RRANEITHIGIP, (extelit'Publishina)
last a lucrative, partattoe might be lest to' the
stupid, raise!) , modes.' and presanipMoM
ttiM g es, born and num( in ignorance, eprMgryi
as mushrooms+, and who comprise societychtfelli
gencey manes knits+ dollars and Omits, mYeterloristY,
IneWl min/ gotten . It is to ri howeret,
that numerous perm . ts and guardians are thankful I
that their Arms, daupters and wards, tastvitandy
feeble, sickly and of elicate condition and arpear
anoe, have been restored to health and vigor by EL
BRANSTH besides many before and._4c...sun
riage throng' MO have been saved much surmrpg,
anxiety, mortification Sc. Having the advantage
of over thirty years mortification,
and obserration,
consegrusidly, he has /s uperior skill in thetrestraent
of special disespes, and who is daily consul=
the profession, as eel' recommended by
able citizens, publishers, proprietors of biota's; irk.;
Spermatorhea, or so called nocturnal
Ws dreadful malady can be eomPletelY hated bY
the very lastdlecovary that tuts neveryot failed. In
female diseaseehe has had miperiorftperience
accoant
of his old ' age, seventy years, all irregu;
lent, is completely cored. As for consumption or
pulmonary eases my syrups; whichate coutpa
Fed from .Ictiland moss and other Ingredients ha
tics skilful Igkrnsticitilve years MVOs mani ac
it
had • mere ad Ulan. all the
Chet - bait) as yet been "disetiveretLat ,ther-tieriffit
eaten will ahow t „, They are all genuine and den be
found ecodieingoYa . pamphlet' that 'eatstr-.Perscra
*ill, get' eitantintwer‘all free-oPitharge.
,Officels .§4o,lllleld sine; teak remmo'etpee
ntiq ttended to ett of t
Pritateeaotialtataallpat4 at AI egic,
atti a.rl:?lmii
' BOX 800, .
.3041xdaet48 littatrinith - Post Office. '
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CIMING,OUT SALE.—
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'7B . MARKET 8111EJET.
znikvki dic gotTri:forga cento.
Llueri tcitnitra Tor 25 cents, wOrtilll• •
BliagoArj4ikajra t Usti for Si*ao , 6 . 4
.IRosaitets sttkadc pace; ;
40/40 - 1, chiwsumfivo 3 0 BPring #aci
skift. for AO 'forth 1255.
, •
Eaubreaderod Setts for 76 amta to -114/00-
i , - 361.1Ey.r?offii Init- flowers at much
less thou/ thttisioalptictes, . !
airil.ll • ars,llivUtid 50 ' call and esandoottlfOre
LUtiTURS , ; ' 1
lowithwyrtizgt mblztow,nfirial,
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MATO uCRI 4O VIAlt
aul2 _ kiox T mil* Mk 1tr164% :.
• oflrriaitifixort."iiij:tt..-11:-..,W4itictit„011,brritibeisson,
cor iv a k: 944 l4/ 1 :** 0 :4 -0 0 , 44,#044:.en, ;
behalf of abogt4s9,-:Unit44-4CAtfrolija
at Fort .11inalltaiswit?4,701.04,pnntendPr,ed;
by lien . *
TWi l tn jil ie. ;#o l 4.44 s: 4 6 .4icl4ll''
Bay and releamilipon=fia Orilin**4oZ7e;
against the Satith.' Their'i- - earsaser has -
written to the Seerdtart VII', 061444'
leg to the government to Actew_the exilen,i
tion of the writ, as it Will , Satrethe nellesefi
ty of even indirectly reeagnlidoglEe
ity of the obligation imposed upon the
men by the rebels. It is said that-Jutige-
Garrison has made a format application-to
Gen.. Duryea, tia- -ascertain_ what force
aduld he s obto t kopot in, Kings coullty, to eao.
cute tke writ; dr habeas carpus, in case of
the Biltinpare_s2oliee ',, Cananiissionerti.—. I
Gen. Durym . replied.aboutk 1400, but that
county was 14.pessOigh no artilleii
antßelehtly iowerfakte:idaae nn.inspres4
sion on the walls of Fort Lafayette, and it.
would - require between 5,001 f and MON)
men.to take them. So' the Metter rests for
the present.
Geo. W. Sanders, htte navy agent is
here, a defaulter to the anaimt of $21,000,
a process has been issued IlEsinst his sure.
ties, Robt. J. Walker and Gallo Z :udder
• Louravrtut, Aug. -.r engera from
N ashville ;reports that the military authori
ties of Tenuesee are about ko prohibit. the
entrance of any kind of gob& into that
State over the Louisville and:
Railroad, and this is seemingly corrobara
ted by, Mtniiphis advices to their agents*
purchase ito more goods in L3ttlaville at i
present.
• A. Memphis telegram received from
Micknian says that at a battle Etc Charles
ton; Mo., between Jeff.' Thompson's-force;'
the latter were driven back With.llBVeie
loss.
Two gunboats are now chasing the
steamer Equality, capttired to-day, by
Capt. James Erwin, from Cairo.
New Tonic . , Aug. 15...—frhe COMMet
cial has information that General Pillow
b r okeuphiscamp.atNew.
day Mit precipitately, and moved batik :to
Randolph.. Seven steamers wore seited•at'
:Memphis on Thursday and bent to New.
Madrid, bringing Pillow's command back,
arriving at Memphis Ft:iday noon.
During the intermediate time. tho., pitmen
geros that were previously on board the
steamers were detained at Memphis and
aufferedseverely, numbers of sick women
and children being left subject to the in
ulte of the mob. The movement is sup
posed to have been made on account of the
active preparations of General Fremont at
Cairo.
A LEX AZI DAIL, Aug. 16.—The trial by
court martial of Col. Miles, charged with
nnoftleeNlike conduct. on Centreville
Heights on the day of the battle at Bull's
Rup r is still progressing, the Court being
;held in the City Council Chamber. i
Last , night, between 11 , .12 o'clock,
r
the rebel signal lights lainiy seen
from here in tre dime airfax Court
House. They wore or nearly an
hour. A 'scouting party' of 20 rebel•cay.
airy were seen yesterday, six 'miles front
here, in the direction of Mount Vernon.
The report that the Entail pov-is rasing
to a fearful extent at Manassas JinctiOn is
credited here by Secessionists And also by
these in military authority.
WAISHINGTOR CITY, 4ug. 15.—The
most reliable information concerning the
rebels is,. that - they ate slowly moving
their forces to the line of' tlict.PotornsOin
prosecution cf their.programme, to eater
Maryland and encoursgsAnd support the
revolutionary spirit in that State with ul.
timate designs upon: yaithingtcin.
Thnv Yortx, August 16.:--Prince Napo.
lean and Suite start from this ettyito-mor
row. morning, and proseeda by, the Allen
town route to Harrisburg, from thence by
the Pennsylvania Railroad ~ to Pittsburgh,
and - from - thOlW
cinnall and tonisvill 4,ol.lUV X 4l4V gar?
e to tat. Louis.
nuoulutaitL
.
PiTTSBURGII THIRATRZ
LUSO AXD MAIL 10111..« V iWURN D ERIKEN
Palm or Aincissimi.—prime.,l3o7o4ks6, 00 ' Mille
Beat in Private Boa, $1,00; Parrlette 'DressCoh
atria. chairs; 50 oentr; Family Orel% 20 cent ColoredGallery, 26 cents; Colored Boxes,6oeent%
Gallery, 16 'cents.
Benefit and last inmearanoe biltoneof
miss auriLE
FRIDAY EVENING, AUKIBT 111,1811 L
New domestic drarni entitled The" .
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Aer ;bic rie Olive.
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1Y COUNTRY COUSIN.
Margery
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