VrPOST-OMOB NOTIOE.—“STAMPti."— Posr-Oniell, Prerrimaik, Pa, August:l9oBBl. Direpeatii.Loexakaage P. stage Stamp of e Welt layle reran'equtralett amount Of the o d issue during a period of SIX DAYS from the dole hoWr.AFTER. THE EXPIRATION tiFleffirit TIME the bid Strops" will not' b. received in payment - of postagefon letters or mere scut mum this office. Neighboring postmasters can exchange o.re. N. F. VON BON N IR' T. elan Poet AIPPtPr W-7 ..eIIYRKEL--The men who enrolled Welt' WAS on THOS. A: HINTON'S ROLL. will *pert oh MONDAY, at 2 o'clock, at the TIM E XON11111:10 tote mnatered in. Puactual attention to to Meat:Kele Yettueated. anta-lid fr's , RE DUQUESNE CENTRAL OUARDS • MeV': 4 411.2neet •in She ARMORY this NO.NDAY, .Ml.oNniGi AL.Votlock. A lull attendant* is • rgAseStt4 ~A 419414 ermin•. • CotUa's" y - Ak-- • , WOlLltar's" Rat, Roach, &c , Exterminator 4 170siar's" •Bed-bag Extermsator "Costar's' , '"CostsrPs" Elecfrie Powder for Insects, & In 25e., 50e. and 21,00 Boxes, Bottles and Flasks *3 and *liaises for Plantations, Shipp, Boatr.4 Hotels, &e. PriparitiOns (unlike all others) are !Tree from Mons," "Not dangerous to the Human Fain y," "Bats-come out of their holes to die," "Are abso lutely' ~W rre never known to fall".:-12 ears established in New York City—need by the City PostoOftbse—the City Prisons and Station Rouses—the 04 Eteameri3, Ships, &c.—the City Betels, "Astor," St. Nicholas, Ac—and by more than 20,000 private families THEY DESTRGY INSTAPITLY Bale—Aoaohes—Croton Bugs—Ants—Bed Bugs— Moths In Furr,Clothes, etc—Moles or:around Mice --Mosquitoes—Fleas—lnsects on Plants,Fow la,ani male, etc-, etc—id short, every form and species cf VERMIN. Japq I t Bowane of all Imitations of “Coarai's." Ms for and Te KR nothing but "Cosrea's! Etvirywhero--by All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities. aar Sold by B. A. FAUNESIOCK s CO., antra 1 the Wholesale Druggists in Pittsburgh, Pa, and by all the Detail Druggists and Storekeepers in mty alidexintry. Sip- Country dealers Call order as above. (*.address orders direct—for I 1 Prices, Terms, etc, is desired—ha-Send for late Circular giv_ ing reduced prices] to HENRY U. COSTAR, Pm:lmm Direr—No. 612 Broadway—{Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,] New York: OFFICEA. C. 13.. U.S. A., hionosaamia eal, Pitteboggh, Aug. 17th, QRALED M PROPOSALS WILL'6I. E received for Oommisssrfs stores at this office. until $2 o'clock is, Animist 24th, for the supply of the United S ates Troops at Camp Wilkins. The following supplies will he required for the month of August, for ehe subsequent month the quantities will be increased as may be re quired, not to er ased rations for %MO mem 80—Thirty Barrels Flour. 1000—One Thousand Pounds Bacon. 6-431 x Bushels Beans. 400—Four Hundred Pounds Ric*. r.oo—Five Bundred Pounds Cotter. 90—Ninety Cialloas Vinegar. 100—Olie Hundred Pounds Candles. 300—Three Hundred Pounds Soap. 400—Four Bundred Pounds Balt. 2/300:-.Two Thousand Pounds Fresh Beet. The bids will beopened at the time above lndi 'citte4. and the contract will be awarded to the low est bidden who cwaprelaufEcient guarantee that he wnlvatly articles or the beat quality end com ply With Cotract. stag. JAM A. EKLN, C. S,U. S. A. Qyassuutasmas Damma !, U S. A m Pittsburgh, August Wth, 1i361. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL E 7: hal received at my Mlles, at the Monongahela House, for the following supplies at Clamp Wright, for the month of August-. For the subsequent month the quantities will be increased as nay be reziti aix thousand pounds af Hay. • 150-4.lne hundred and fifty bushels of Oats. 6000-Six -thousand pounds of Straw. Mho bid will be open at the pme indicated, and -the tionhnorwillbe given to the lowest ladder, who y triftiont nuarazitenArit he will supply «A - comply - VW Ma JAS.A E.KIN, A. Q. M G , U S. A. TIIZONLY ARTICLE that can always be relied on for exterminating vEßairs of all desetptieins is the • Rd P PARTE, EAT PASTE, RAT PASTS, RAT PASTA RAT PARTE, RAT PARTE, RAT PAST& RAT PARTE, Pnsposoct only by JOSEPH FLEMING, Proposal onl by JOSE PH FLEMLNO, • Prepared edl y by JOSEPH FLEXING, Prepared only by JOSEPH FLEMING, Prepotatonly by JOSEPH FLEMING, comer Market street and the Diemood. corner Market street and the Diamond. =l9 corner Market street and the Diamond. TERMS CASH! NIN GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! WILL OPEN THIS DAY. 'NEW PRINTS AND. GINGHAMS. d'cßuvra, TICE INGS and SR EETINGS. GREY LAVEL LAS 0,4 e and upward. 04.4arge lot GREY LA.VELLAS and DISBAGEJ3, dammed bY, water. price 4 cents per yard. A ill lot DUNNELLS PRINTS, olds ( tyle,) Woe. usual price 12%c. . IFUL DARK ORBIT/XS. BLUE. GREY, YELLOW and WALD FLA NNEL.',all Wool;AndCotton and Wodi, aad,4 willed. . GAItffON FLANNELS and COTTON DIAPER. 1.1/0:11Wit DUCK, for ooverirg Government Wag lnim oved by the Inspector. B a fiinlEß GOODS, closing obt without regard to OW. GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH. Sir Virginia :and Missouri money taken at what itia Wank. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market Street. ~n182w:.. , „REWASH LETTER MAIL. 'T' , 9lpospest and Shortest Route. Itraitsats. - Lettere from the Union Mates 8 0 0 1 .g i 1 o.tt i let4IM States should be directed to VAS' 'Sy, and letters from the Seceded r azi Lb tat* Union States should be directed • ' Tenn, under the followin g auktegiePtzu -40r14, D ir ec t you letter I:co; Raoloae tbaannailitti - Alnure mans is. loan ' Oginalt. not do) to !ntiAlrla4lutid X re mail mi t cAllytto Weir nwarialioni and ow Agate ,aeiail same. ,- -;This applies to 10440. under an squat, forvnety to lan _cents Inaba required; Ttlineent navelwort ten cape sash. ~ - D. wBUStitils• • gaszetui, Ky, his a Daily g. P. mail shy Itaffroad 40undfroin elf points to the Unli.ldetateo• pnViliamllta. 'Teint has a deb 7 Ourtraderats ineitbritiglioad to an d all points tie tteded Mates. au:l7 IL THE LATE , 44D11V - ``' ALL THE LATE ALL THE /An NBWBPAPBRBoggIiNAGAZINIMI, • SIMPAPB44,43OIILAGAZINE9I 41401BRAP.410.4,10.)1AGAZINE8, • AND Atli•tglgitr 'BOOKS, , 4161IALL TIM NIT BOOKB. CAN, BE AiniAT (iihfiiritAD AT vOAI4 BE HA .AT • ; .!MT'S NEW STORE, • ILEW,STORE. =NM NEW FORE , 4USOZOICI HALL, FIFTH MEET, ItOttNICT HALr, STRIKINT; p ( . .116590:0110:11,04, FIFTH iiiTItET, **aura supplied. Trade list now ready. ORE V IrtP4fergiQk Mt MARKET nu m', WAUMAttikPOINA SHOES AND GAITER& 4 %.4,-.._ l ;'" * xAT COST, SIM MEV cAREWTORM - ,43l 44lellix:#•,'BoßLAND, 98 Market, street. eat 7' Becoad door from Pita} •-• - 14.4: JOHN M. BOBER7B, Copt El m - tirlj - t - TCliiift ---giiit-.. JAMES P. BARB, ODITOR AND P ROPRIETOL nouns—Daily, Biz Dollars peryear, *strictly 111 advance. Weekly, Burgle subecriphona One - -Pollar per year; in Chiba of five. One Dollar WFICIAL 'PAPER OF THE CITY OITY MATTERS. MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 19, Th,e Home Guards of Aiieghenytounty. We have been much surprised within a few days put to observe in print some ill natared flings at an orgslez Won upon 'which, scarce two months since, the high cat encomiums and moat flattering cum pli. meats were bestowed—the Home Guards of oar , county.' There seethe to be . a studied determination of obliging them to tender their services (which have not yet been asked) to some one for some mysterious purpose, and to this end they mutt be bad gered - and shamed into something like a semblance of courage and patilotism. Now we have a better opinion of the Home Guard than some of those who have so causelessly assailed them; we believe their ranks cons taro quite as many patriotic spirits as a like number of men anywhere, and we do think that such complaints come with a liad grace from those who have neither the o;lttrbge nor inclination to j.)in even a Home Gttard 'company. Everyone who has paid the least atten tion to - the matter understands the charac ter and object of this organisation. It, is comp sod chiefly of men whose family re lotions and business connections prevented them from entering into active service, but who, desirous of being fit for service when danger threatened near home, formed themselves into companies, uniformed themselveifrom their own pri veto resources and although they procured arms (spirited away from the Arsenal, no ono knows how) from the Committee on Home Dolma-, gave bonds in four times their value, stip ulating for their return in twelve hours when needed. They devoted a portion of their time to drilling and manmavering, until Lair proficiency on a public occasion was matter of wonder. Many of these companies have in the ranks our bes; busi ness men, whose departure at this time would be a public loss, while others are so I situated that, however willing, they cannot. leave their families and posts of public service at home. Now we ask is it fair that such good oitizens as these, many of whom have also contributed liberally to the cause, shall be pressed into a service they are, for Eufficient romons,unwillingand unprepared to enter, and because they do not rise up en masse and offer themselves, regardless of every interest-here, are they to be bullied in the public' prints, stigmatized as poltroons and made a butt for ridicule? Fortunately we have evidence of the spirit of our Home Guard. When Morgantown was threatened twelve companies were offered in ea many hours, two or three companies are now in or preparing for active service, while hun dreds of young men from the ranks of these home companies have joined others for active service. And yet, forsooth. the imputation of cowardice is-cast upon our llome Guard, and they are to be goaded into a forced service. We venture to say that there are as many good men in their ranks as will be required of us,who are ready to go when theft services are needed, which will not he until thesurpluapopulation is exhausted, hundreds of whom are still to be seen in our streets. But the last resort to induce intelligent men to do their duty, which they well know, is this new process of bullying. Let us have no more of it. The Little Saw-Mil Hun Quo War In this matter, argued fully the week before, Judge Mellon delivered an opin ion on Saturday morning, in the Court of Common Plays. They were of the opin ion, that the general act of Assembly re lating to the election of directors of nail -reed Vompenles, wee-merely rlirectcffy in its terms, and that the act incorporating the Company was special, and where it was in conflict with the general act, the act of incorporation was to be followed. The general act, where an election bad not been carried out in compliance with Its provisions, did not declare the election null and void, but only voidable. They also held- that the act giving the Court power to issue the writ of Quo Warranto, did not make it compulsory on the Court to do so, but left it to their discretion. In view of the above, and that the Company had always heretofore conducted their elections in the same manner, and that no pa ty had been injured in such manner as would render the interposition and aid of the Court, they refused to grant the writ. Muir:lto NEW/3.--Fr= a `late copy of the Lake Superior Miner we learn that a new vein itatbeen struck at the National mine, about five feet in width, and carry • trig a good percentage of barrel antratamp copper, and furnishing one masa lad, week of 1,000 pounds. The walls are very die tinetlymmked and the vein easily mined, a contract having been taken last week, by the party which commenced the drift, for seventy five foot at $3,73 per foot. The mass and barrel work from the Quincy for the last month was about fifty tons The Pewabic, during the same time, yield ed one hundr:d and twenty-seven tons, and the Franklin nearly eighty.four ton, including a.single mass nineteen feet in length and weighing over four tons. ADVICE Gasals.—.The time to take on health andvigor i 8 during the next two months, .when the pights and mornings are cool and the picolos of mosquitoes are set tled for the season. Weather like yester day renders country trips superfluous, and makes the city quite as enjoyable. Now is thelime for invalids to take gentle ex ercise. An early morning walk on such a morning as yesterday, in a bracing air, imparts a keener appetite than a pint of wine bitters or a kennel full of bark. As shoe-leather is cheaper than pills or syrups, let everybody take notice and act accord ingly. The people: before whose doors we never see a doatoes sulky are the people who breathe the open air and indulge in healthful exercise. WE saw, on Saturday a'great number of boxes and packages, en 'Fourth street 4eal Market, marked "Lieutenant 001. Emory, Third U._B,- Cavalry." .These were the camp equipage, for his regiment, to be taken to Linden Grove by the East Lib erty Passenger Railway. The camp begins to present a very military appearance; over one hundred tents have been put up and others aro rapidly being added. The men will soon be supplied With horses and go through with the equestrain manwuvres. A visit to Linden Grove would be a pleas• ant mode of spending an afternoon. CoLvaucr Goma. Botrrn.—A compacy of cavalry, numbering 100 men, went South on Wednesday night over the Baltimore railroad. Thee men presented a very, fine appearance. They were commanded by Capt. fartuft Robinson, and are attached to Colonel'Young's Kentucky regiment. Tha'y ava t 0 1 41 1.14 for Washington. For four nights pastacompany of cavalry has left the city, bound South.—Philadelphia North American. THE test or the Dahlgren gun at the proving ground was finished on Friday. After firing one thousand rounds of shot, the bore exhibited an enlargement of only .026 or scarcely more than one fiftieth of an inch. The test having _been eminently favorable to the gun the Fin't Pitt works will go on and make a number of these guns, for which they have a contract. THIC BMAMER g»01. -.-The Wellsburg Herald states that this 'bridge, which was swep t Mtay diming the late flood, lodged on aOO Maud in - the Ohio, near that tows. : , •. -r Late loresizit4- The damage by the lath "frith — et in Bea ver county, was, accocsl4o7.ki the Star, moat seriotii. It st4te Of the canal locks at Bridgewater ~were broken, and at, New Brighton and Fallston much injury was done i to'ntivate property near the river. Mr. Bentley, _proprietor of the rope factory, at New Brighton, estimates his loss at $lO,OOO. Messrs. Miner & Mer rick, of ,Pallston, low. about $l,OOO, ar. d Messrs. Stewart, Kennedy & Duff, of the same place, about $2,000. By the destruc• Lion of the rope factory many laborers are thrown out of employment. The New Brighton side of darn No. 2 gave way, causing damage to the mill race to the amount of $lO,OOO Charles Cole's realm dunce, in New Brighton, was damaged to the amout of $l,OOO. 811 along the course of both rivers, boats, fences, crops of grain, arid whatever else was in reach of the water, has been swept away. One gentle man near Darlington lost several head of cattle, and another had two fine horses drowned." From another source we learn that a number of buildings were carried down the stream, among them, two large wool.. en factories and a saw-mill. The buildings came down the river with such fury as to tesr everything away with which they came in contact. This was the cause of ao groat damage to the railroad bridge of the C. & P. Railroad. When the buildings and rubbish struck the bridge they came with such force as to take with them the heavy stone piers which supported the su perstructure. The people in the vicinity were almost frantic with fear, and many barely escaped with their lives, saving nothing. The damage to property and the loss of life along the streams in Columbiana coun ty, Ohio, is said to be appalling. Near Elkton it is reported four houses were taken down the stream during the night, with all the inmates and contents. Many persons were drowned, and the property totally destroyed. The Lsurence Journal gives an account of numerous disasters in that vicinity, and says bridges, dams, fences, trees and houses were swept away by the flood. The loss is not leas than $lOO,OOO, half of which will be required to repair the canal between New Castle and New Brighton. Feeding the Volunteers Our readers are already aware that the ' Committee of Sustenance fcr Volunteers provides a frPri lunch to all regiments pass ing through our city, either to or from the seat of war. The old Leech warehouse has Leon fitted up for this purpose. It will accommodate an entire regiment. The Committee have already furnished a sub. stantial meal to five or six regiments One of them an Indiana regiment, had Mot received a regular meal from Thurs. clay evening until Sunday morning, when they were provided for by this committee. When they left they gave three hearty cheers for the hospitality of Pittsburgh. An officer of the Wisconsin regiment which passed through cn Thursday, se be returned 'nig thanks to the committee, feel. ingly added to the ladies present, •'May God bless these noble hearted Pittsburgh. ers." We have been informed that the funds collected for this purpose have been ex hausted, and that a committee will wait upon our citizens this week for the purpose of soliciting subscriptions. We hope they will meet with a liberal response. Prot. visions of any kind will be thankfully re ceived, they can be left at Weyman Sons, Smithfield street, Geo. Albree, Son & Co's., Wood street or B. olf, jr., Liberty street. Prince Napoleon and Suite. Rather unexpectedly to many cf our citizens the noon train on the Penneylye. nie Railroad, Saturday, brought, in the Directors' car, set, apart for their use, the Prince Napoleon and suite, who came by the Allentown route from New York. The Prince is a fine looking man, somewhat corpulent, a little above the medium height, and exhibits no ostentation in dress. The party all expressed themselves highly pleased .with the trip over the mountains, There was no demonstration at the depot beyond a few cheers from such as happened to be present. The party regaled them, selves by a lunch sent up from the Monon gahela House for them and then proceeded on their Journey Westward, uy the Pitts. burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, occupying a car prepared for their recep tion. As the breaks in the road are all repaired they will suffer no interruption or delay on the way. Tre party will stop for a time in Cincinnati and then proceed to Bt. Louis A MODEL DREG STOBE.—We direct at. tention to the advertisement of Mr. Jos. Fleming, druggist, in another part of this paper. Mr. F. has one of the neatest es tablishments of the kind in the city, and keeps constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of goods in his line, His assortment of drugs, perfumeries, pure liquors for medicinal purposes, and in fact everything that constitutes a first class "apothecary shop" is complete. At tentive and polite clerks are at all times ready to wait on customers, and we cheer. fully commend the establishment to the public. Don't forget, corher of Market street and the Diamond. THE DUQUESNE GREYS.- We are pleased to learn that Lieut. K. L. Cohan, of the Duquesne tlreys, is reorganizing that com pany for the regiment to be commanded by Uol. Campbell. A number of the old Members will re-enlist for the war, and as 4ieut. Coltart is a popular and well-drilled Alm he can get an unlimited number of recruits. The armory is in the third story of Wilkins Hail. We wish him all sue. ces.s. COMMITTED AS A DESERTER.—On Sat urday Mayor Wilson bad a man named Wm. H. Miller arrested on an informa tion made by Lieut. J. H. T. Noble, of Capt, E. S. Wright's company, attached to Col. Black's regiment. Miller, it is al leged, is a deaerter from the company and as such the Mayor committed him topris on. He will be taken back to Harrisburg today and delivered to Col. Black, to be dealt with according to military rules. Gioia arro Cyr.—The Siegel Guards, Capt. Kopp, accepted in Col. Williams' :Gement, left for Philadelphia by Sunday morning's train, accompanied by Colonel W,who has gone to organize his camp, whioh is in a very pleasant situation at Suf folk •Park,, eight miles from Philadelphia, near perky. The Guards are well uni formed, and a fine looking body of men. Clommyrritn.—On Saturday Alderman Donaldson, committed to jail Hannah Johnston, of Manchester, colored, for keeping a disreputable house, and Mary Ann Beek, a white inmate of the same, for disorderly conduct. William John ston, husband of Hannah, was sent up a few days since for adultery with the wo man Beck. FLOIMINO MILL Dmaracoutn.—On Fri day night, a flouring mill at New Water,. lord, Ohio, owned by a man named Pays tor, was totally destroyed by lire. This statement is from passengers who came through. the town soon afterward by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. BARN B trawsz.—We learn that the barn of Mr. James F. Graham, of Pine town ship, Mercer county, was struck by light-. ning on Sabbath evening of last week, and burned to the ground, with all its contents, consisting of his late crop of wheat, hay, rye, oats, wagon, harness, dm. Tait charming Adah Isaacs Menken commences an engagement at the Theatre this evening. The bill consists of "The French Spy" and Idols Montez." Adah IS a popular and versatile *Aram and we are sure, do a good business during her stay. Tar. HolstitOviato.- 7 43'order to ascer lain the fedi* ismolig our efficiently or ganized HOMO Guard pOmpatibill with re , t gard to going into active - service for a limes ited period, tiro Captains of the respective companies are requated' to call meetitige their armories• this evening, to' ascertain how many men from eadr.tomiattY Carl be depended upon and who will enroll their names for a patriotic setsice. Voreincers will report to the Coninlittee of Home De fence on Tueeday; morning or to John Harper, Esq., at the Bank of Pittsbar h. SUMMON Ery:—The Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh have been sum• monad to appear before the Judges of the Circuit Court of We+tern• Pennsylvania, on the first Monday of September next, to answer Edgar B. Day an James I. Mor gan, • citizens of New York. in actions of debt. The City Solicitor will represent the corporation. POLICE APPOINTMEET.---MayOr Drum, of Allegheny City, on Saturday, appointed Mr. G. S. Drano on hie police force, and detailed him as special policeman at the Railroad Station, Allegheny City, to pro , vet the company's passengers and prerni. &es from annoyance from runners, ..Stc.. Mr Diane is also gat° keoper for the Railroad Company at this station. DROWNED.-A lad about nine years o‘ age, named John Port, was drowned in the Monongahela river, near the Gas Works, on Se urday , morning, baying gone in to bathe and got beyond Xs depth. His body was rocoverdd soon. after and taken to the residence of his parents on Tunnel stmt. hi PROVEN! !MT.—The depot buildings of the P. FL W. it 0. It. It., at Rochester, are being almost rebuilt and entirely re mcdeled, under the supervision of the agent at that place, Ica Blenehard.— The depot will soon be one of the finest (n the road. COL. H.AX, who has now a company in. Oawp Wilkins and will send two or three more out to-day, has received a dispatch from the War Department, extending the time within which he was required to have his regiment ready. DISCHARGED —The hearing of Peter Delaney, charged with stabbing Ford, closed on Saturday morning at the May. or's office, resulting in his dischargP, it appearing that Ford hpd inflicted the wound upon himself while intoxicated. A Scamixs belonging to the Plummer Guards, of the 21 Virginia Regiment, who died at the Marine Hospital in Wheel. ing was buried on Thursday with the hon ors of war by the Rough and Readys, Capt. Britt. ASSAULT AHD STAKTY.—John Rutllay was committed to jail on Saturday by Al derman Lewis, upon charges of assault and battery and sure ty of the peace, preferred by Robert S. Campbell Plait—The alarmotir e at an:early hour on Saturday morning was occasioned by the burning of a pile of lumber in Me- Q , iewan & Douglas' lumber yard, corner Penn and Wayne streets. Loss trifling. SOUTVIERN ?MBEs.—Asa matter of every day occurrence we are again under obligations to tha Adams' Bapres3 Co. for late St Louis and New Orleans papers. Tax amount distributei by the relief committee for volunteers' families, up to this time, is $14,417.32. Cerr. Hisanox's cavedry company was sworn into the service on Saturday. Thorns'Fla.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 248 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. posTERs, _- PLACARDS, H A ND-BILLS, CARDS, &c. Printed at the loweat eaah priee to anti the times, -BY- W. B. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, WRO WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY CUM %) OR IN PLAIN BLACK INK. ,q -Call and see Etarnpled>nd:get prices:lM atilt 301111111101=11- ....... ----ANTHONY =TM JOSEPH WEYER & SON, htanafaelairers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers La FURNITURE & CRAIR4. No. 424 Penn street, above tae °anal, Have on hand a Jorge amostment of Fancy and Plain manu , and w Furniture, in Walnu t am and ntedual in Mahopny of iseiva lityr own factureeq style to any manufactured in the Olt', an q d will sell and at reasonable priewa figliadf £m= wogcw ...... MOB. LOOM. AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortgagee, and in securities for money. Money loaned on Cheeks at abort dates, with collateral amities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Paramus desiring , Loans can be accommodated on reasonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative prices. Keay Abit=id to the Hale, Renting and Leasing of Office, N 0.92 FOURTH STREET above Wood. tall • AllB+l'l4l LOA um. HO VW E 2 B NEW SHUTTLE Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of FAIifILYSEWINO, working equally well on e lightest and heaviest fabries, making the LOCK OTITCH bltil alike on both Bides, whiab cannot be Raveled or Pulled Out. And fur Tailoring, Shirt idaking,-Gaiter Fitting and Shoe Binding, these hay, no superior. Can and see them at- 213 Fifth street, Up Stairs. ap2o:ctsiwthis W. B. Lsalcoll. TO THE PUBLIC. eISPHOIALLT the igno• rant and falsely Mod- - "sralaw iV i Physicisuis of all de- .." . • • t nominations, treat secret r":;;; and delicate disorders, ' - self abuse and diseases or etnatioiss -comxdon and - incident to Mahn of both sexes,and adults, single or married. Because lh . Bsaramar publishes; the fact of his doinp so, the ignoran• a nd falsely modest apre dreadfully shocked, and thine it it great sin very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among theirwives, promising sons and 'daughters. Their family phy sici an should be . cautiousio keep them in ignorance that they dr the same as Dr. BRAMTRUP, (except publishing) lest a lucrative practice might be lost to them 'mom stupid, falsely modest and presturiptuons amities, born and raised in ignorance, spruu e as mushrooms, and who compare society .tc, to dollars and cent!, mysterionsty, genre, sense, gotten. It iB to rebMly' s . hoWever, that numerous parental and guardians are thankful that their sons, daughters and wardayfteyionslY feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and ai.pear snob, Davis been restored to health and vigoiby Dr. BRANSTRUP, besides t many before and after mm• riage through him tare beeneaved mach suffering, anxiety, mortification, to Having the advantage of over thirty years experience and' Observation, oonsequently, he has superior skill in the treatment special diseases, and who is daily consu l l 4 te re( l the profession, as well recommended by able citizens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, ke Sperruakehea, or so called nocturnal emissions.— Th's dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very lastdiscovery that tuts never yet failed. In female diseases be has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy. years, all irregu larity is completely cured. As for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrup; which are compo• pod from Iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physician five years at the htwinesitot has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been dimovered as the certifl• eines will show. They are all genuine auqtcan be found socaromg to a pamphlet that each p ers on willget at the exammatton, all free of charge,— Office SS fkattificad street, near Diamond Privadecommunicatkins from toall parts of the Union strictly attended to. Direct 80X.600, delklydanirdii Irittateultritat Office. FIRSTI41:10ITION. LATEST BY VMEGRAPit. THE WAR. LATEST FROM ROLLA, MISSOURI. OUR WOUNDED SOLDIERS IMPORTANT FROM MEMPHIS &c , &c., &e. , &C., &C. 1111=111 Bot.L.a, Mo., Aug,-1.6%.—We are indebt ed to the correspondent of the St. Lopis Democrat for the following intelligence: Mr. Witham, tylinion clerk in a secession store, reached hero this morning. lie re ports that four regiments of rebel cavalry, under Gen. Ilainos, entered Springfield Sunday noon, and hoisted a secession flag on this Court House ; ansidrt the noisy demo onstralions of troops and a few resident gni pathizers. Our wounded soldiers in the hospital had not been molested, and it was announced that. only the home guards would be the subjects of resentment. Tne rebels par chased everything in the stores, paying any price demanded in Confederate scrip. They were particularly anxious to get shoes, some of their regiments being entirely barefooted. Captain Indest, one of General Siegel's skirmishers, who was wounded in the bat,. tie, reports that Siegel's attack on the rear of the rebel camp was a complete surprise to them; that they were driven back torn wards General Lyon's command in front with great slaughter, their dead laying in heaps on the field; and that, for the first half h. ur, Siegel did not lose a man. Sub sequently our troops were subjected to a murderous cross•fire from a number of the rebel cannons, throwing a perfect shower of grape and shell into cur ranks. After driving the rebels back about a mile and a half, Sieg , 1 drew off his force, and fell back on Springfield. Wagons containing families of Un!on men continue to arrive here. More than ono half of the population of Springfield have left, and the farmers along the r ute to this place are leaving their homes. It is reported that Siegel's command is only t3f teen miles from here. His arrival may be expected to day or to.-morrow. xmi.nis, Aug. 17.—Little hock dis patches of the sizteenth says : McCulloch's victory is fully confirmed. The tight oc curred on Saturday, eight miles South of Springfield. The enemy took the Confed erate pickets prisoners and surprised the main body. A bloody and desperate one counter ensued, with great loss on both sides. Five regiments of Missourians be coming panic struck, were thrown into disorder and fled. Price made two ineffectual attempts to rally them. The Louisiana regiment gal lantly suffered much. Price led the Third and Fifth Arkansas with splendid courage. McCulloch's letter of the 11th says the victory was ours. The battle lasted six. and a half hours. Our loss is great. Lyon is among the dead. We took six pieces of artillery from Siegel and destroyed his command, and took many prisoners and small arms. The Confederate loss was from two to three hundred killed, and four to 500 wounded. Siegel's forces were pur sued to Springfield, and it is thought Mc• Culloch would there attack him. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. • TII F. TII E BEST MARKET ARTICLE _ (?:. LYE FOR I.: N • ‘-11 " . MAKING SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds 4() rir S ! ! For Rale at Wholesale, by Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. CO. PITTSBURGH, PA. and by all Druzirists & Grocers In the United Staten. S;t1): 'IVO - 400D ffA I a{:i DR. JOHN HARVEY, having for 1.,/ upwards of twenty years devoted his profes sional t im e exclusively to the trestscusnt of .fortala Ihflicuttia, and having succeeded in Showiands of cases in restoring theafilicted to sound Math, has now entire confidence in offering publicly his • "Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL - FE-111 - ALE PILLS, Which have never pet failed (wtoin the direct. tions have been strictly followedjiti re moving difficulties arising from Obstruction, or Stoppage of Nature, or in reatoring the system to parted health, when suffering from SPISLI. ArPfellONB, FROPL&P£II7B UTZ RI, Tile WIIITZB, or other weakness of the UTE9LITS Osoaris. Also, in all cases of Daniurr ca Naavous PI4 , B7IIATION, B Tan:Cß, PALFITATIOEM 410 which are the forerunners of more serious disease. Rar-Thas Fitts are I,v:fatty hmmatesa on the eva• stitution, and may to taken by the most dedicate fe male without causing 64tr618 ; at the same time they mre ma* a weak by streogtheniug, invigorat• log, and restoring the system to a - healthy condi tion, and by bringing on the monthly peri od with regularlityjno matter from what cause the °beim° . tions)flay arise. They should,however t lot be taken der ng the first three or four moths of pregnancy, though safe at any other lime, as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contemn 60 Pills. Pars Owe DOLLAR, and when desired will be sent by mall prepaid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. J. BRYAN, Rwhester, N. Y., General Agent, G. H. KEYSER,' 140 Wood street, Wholesale and Retail Agent for Pittsburgh, and sold by Druggists generally. aui6:vd,twas IiaRIVATE MEARES— DR. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SURGICAL Office, No. 60 Smithfield street, Pitteburgh. ''; Pennsylvania Dr. BROWN fs an old citi• • sen of Pittsburgh, end has been , ri t. in Practice for the lastfscastr , , •b?•;/.-g . • Am years. His business has '- been oon6ned mostly to Private ' and Surgical Diseases. ' ormolus AND wricasiat in need of a medical friend, should dot OM to fma oni the sure place of tidier. he Doctor is a regalargrudriate, &tidbit, experience in the treat mental certalnelase of Manna is a sure tee to the sufferers of obtaining permute* relief, by the use of his remedies inul fbiloWing Maid. e. 'Da WOWS iLIMINDuIe • neverfra toture thiwoorstlomi Of Venereal Dia• eases,linparitierand gonfalons Wtar y indom Also, all amine. afreredi taint, manifests itself-nage ' form of aftetter, wht aridapeatmany forme of skin diseases, o of which the patient is entirely ignorant o pascals so aftiloted,Dr.Briron °Nen hoperef sure and speedy nag. AL WEAIMIIS I Dr. Prown's remedies rot thin alarming toad e . brought on often by that edgily 'habit bf Mums' gratification, whksb the young sad weak minded often give way to, (to their own destruelion,) Ire tae oiMy reliable remedies known In this coom► trr-hea they are safe, andmake speedy reekwagen of lth. f:r, i ~~rlllVYr.l.'! Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to mire this palatal disease in a /no to be trill Wanstat cure. He also treats Ales, Htest, Goo= finicaure, Uretbal Die charges, Fought W • Monthly StiMen Dißeillell of the3011001"in. tale in Anch - hAftolleas onePalos at the Bolt and Kidneys, Irritation of des , nher with all disease of an impure origm. - , A letter demolition the a imt, directed to DB. BBOwbountillt-, Pittsburgh. Pa., will be immediately ammenxi.... Medicine seat to any address, sefsly packed and secure from obeernitOn. Office and Private Booms, No. SO ormitb Bald street. Pittaborah, Pa. atilliclawds SEA•BATHINO.—THE U. S. HOTEL, Atlantic, N. J., is now o for Tbdtors. This is the largest sad best ed hotel on the and biting to the beach, and•enr.- rouPg44 by extensive: and well shaded is a desirable house far families. -It Is If tedaddlt 4% and Well suppbed . with pare water._ rissalalloeuitr will furnish t he music or the seep can . Th e -was -dop at the door of "the - ho ' holar lbr the oemvealeneb of goads.. . / aaleaaad Protorletor. • • -ECONDY-VDTIIO - Mt VERT-I S _ Au- nAra - W . ' A - FROM PROCLAATION FROM JEFF DAVIS. Aijournment of the Confed. ente Congress. ITEMS FROM BALTIAIORE PEACE MEETING BELO IN LOUISVILLE. *58,000 SEIZO) AT S-AINT G EN EVIE VE A Train on the zriumbid, and St, Joseph Railroad fired , Into. Ti'✓l smr.r G o.N. Pr.rais EX MINISTER FAULKNER &c , &c, &c.; &c LOUISVILLE, Aug. 17.—1 t is denied along the Nashville Railroad, that the con. federate authorities take money passing North-east, but it is known that they take all the goldin transito, in . cases giving the owners currency therefor, whion is at a discount of at least 8 per cent. • A dispatch from the Nashville nava and American to the Louisville Courier says, that President Davis issued a proc lamation, ordering all residents of the Confederate States, who do not recognize the Confederacy, to dei-art within forty days. The dispatch says that the battle took place , at Lovettivale, Virginia, instead of Leesburg, waerein. 250 Federals and 50 Confederates were killed. and 1150 Federals made prisoner% the latter not being able to recrross the river, having in the meanwhile swollen. The Richmodd Examiner says, official sources indicated 210,000 Copfederatea in the field, at the time of the passage of the bill authorizing 400,000 volunteers. The Richmond Disix:e t tch, is advocating Norfolk as the great Atlantic port of America. The Confederate Congress have wsolved to adjourn on the 19th, to meet in No vember next. A young man from Richmond of noes don proclivities, apparently well informed of the designs of the Confederate army, says the ldtond an immediate advance, and predicts fighting at the Relay House on the 18th. He eve the'Southern army is well provided with blankel4,46;, - for winter campaign and in a high state of discipline. He nye, also, there is a ant. yang desire to attack 'W aahington. A peace meeting, called by prominent secessionists for this evening, was held at the Court House. As the crowd entered the Hall, many were singing the "Star Spangled Banner." Jas. Speed, a Union. Ist was called to the chair; James jtabue, a secessionist was also nominated by the persons calling, the meeting. A division of the House took place, when Speed was elected. -. The 'etaxszionigla aumbering , hundred,' withdreti,lahbiiting ferthoSonth , ern Confederacy. Speeches were made by Messrs, Speed, Wolfe, Harlan and others and resolntione were adopted with one dhisenting' voice after the preamble, stating that there is no mistaking the position of Kentucky in the presentotvil war; that she is unalterably for peace. It was resolved firset—First while this State desires to be true to the Union, she also desires to have peace with the people °tall the States. Second—That we earnestly desire the restoration of peace to every part of our beloved country, and as the speediest and surest mode of effecting the result, we appeal for a cessation of the war now being made on the North Third —That we behold in the dissolution of the Union a remedy for no evils, but an ag gravation of all. Fourth—That we do not see how peace enduring and substantial it to be attained by the establishment of two independent governments within the present Union. Fifth—That we deprecate an attempt being made to produce by force a disruption of the Union. .Sixth—That for the purpose of restoring peace, all pa. triode men abandon sectional parties North and South, and the rights of the govern ment should not be abandoned. It dictates armed rebellion. • Seventh—That Ken, . Lucky's neutrality bat. foreshadowed her love for peace; thaVallnvotiations looking to a constitutional - , scatlerronag sectional differences and, the preeeriation of the Union should refer her hearty co-operation. Eighth—That we are - unisilling that any foreign power shall own the mouth;el the Mississippi or any ports of the Union; and we therefore unalterably oppose the dies°. lotion of the Union; we are for the country now and forever, whether assailed by for. eign or domestic enemies. The resolutions were unanimously passed by the crowd filling the hall to overflowing.' • Rox.r.•,' Mo., August 18.—The Bt. Louis Reipublican correspondent furnishes the following items : The forces engaged in the battle of WU 8011'13 Creek reached their camping ground, eight miles southeast of here, to day, where there is an abundance of water and other facilities for camp life. Major , Sturgis as . Burned command of the army atsboatthirty miles from Springfield, and , has slow eon-- ducted. the retreatt- The First lowa roe, - menkreached-here.to;day, and;Willmooed, immediatelyto, 24 - Louis and he.die . ' ed!. their terrivd ' etiliet;e o i4 ' WO/CO! VOL f oli The,losa of this .: regiment - • was t hirteen killed, olio ~ lkylndied-.. and : - thlityltooe gh4 we.3l4 , :griy=iiii ' iisilbts4Y-. - 144d eight mortally, Pend ilia missing. • Lieut.' VOL , ' Iferretc commanding the: first lowa regiment reports offloiallx.thet. the enemy ,broughtr into theliold,' - ; . 114%0 - well armed and _ disciplined troops, 1 . :10,000 'irregulk treops,'• ihilii: - 430 1 ,49wg_ , force was only 000' five tlOgiaild In ;;the fiarli3Ori, of laii.4gagement,4o,ixiisid.! erably , less than 4,000 for the imnel9,l4 four houretif it ' • :' • Capt. Amman McDonald, of the 'has t e , corptia-notoriety arrived at Mal Swift' camp tote morning: with ,a frog of trude vatmataticoaly to - moiiitte au eiaheige of prisoners and proctge , :undieal etorerfOr the woundettoli birtkidde4litit iy atespeek4 thekrkeitirig:.eating as a spy. f at atitrolt Makin " - Mitre take in the Sr. Lo _- ma; Aug. 'l7i . ..€!wikr-44 Trzate413104301 Y,5 1 4 ,14 4t e -A*4k _ Wag size4lsB,ooo* b e l eVAigig. ''. - , v St. tienevievey*m Iqi,,,betf, :111 y . 2W6ontandifrodOtitiolfi 1)..'-',.' It la understOoll:tbat-ildamtirtof' ,- or. wonliibeaased-fcir; tte-4022:4V4'A. secession cog !cliftliatiogoo.- Tikki,Ll ment , oll4to UtertiftWA 4FINA Ad Vggictih4t A 10.3i4zirigil*-364.4-bilailereblirge of ifie - oo - mAokseiry — atpen, t t onderfatitl.. oral Theatikit;Fikinfit*e; 4 11 '4 116 !.1 6 'Qr 11. /r., notion-volitotoyithavr , 4 3 L, --- . Y -3-.„ ificii k irtiottuv w , viow9iiturtiiito34 o 7, Uri' 01'1 ''Clirifaidigriivi*iii,(ol6--",, r 0 ezon bOl . 114 5.0rar# 1 044,1 41 P-44tKg4 4 441i conetibUttithid. The • reperteioUt* tit { , -o.lol*-• - tw a nshiegkni , übliebed to Phitedifplift:tuido morning'-ne tbutiflC#Ao4#ll.-J*44: 'Stiertitery - Covina' 8 to 0 Nothing. whateTer witted by the repofto f *fq, 93 4" cation` eairei eirr 4.finspleion wont utterly . tlae ithte o 1 an fp f# An in fact ,Y Thexibiuttilt.idersf4ie.thinitto4lo,o the A thany : rgene;y:lin:l4derrvi# ,, v4b - ez• irg t o n • - ST.. Louis, Au the monersefied„al,l4 0 1 0 1 =1. ; day was at the ifiOCAVC" dittri44., • '- here, to whom ft-unts irlin4lirttfr4rrkt General Fremont» Despatches reached MitPlooV l iti - 4,114 . train conveying troept-:olit - titite L ' „W -and St. Joseph *01.0,3010.4. secessionists near PaltiYrtt.EVl:**l4ter,:' • killed and Beyond wutinded._'Pen_ i mailed i ate ly. sentorderii to _but to take such threine.;lisAitOt4o.44l‘' entry to Marion county arttsxplarterl - 4itin on the people,. and'_JeVy'4ool4tAiitia.of _horses, tuulek, ProiNcital Stkit.,4oollPgr things 248 are usefuitOtk r atdd,hiletitiftiount";.' ing tetleri "th,ontiO'c tants .of the iotntli dollars on the • cittinitit if penalty for this' outtitstik.c4.l4M‘strg:f;tit , Bata - moan, Aug. rj„ seeewonists are repinlsttneattlninSa The Federala at Is tewCerhati4at*liii'l peeled an attaek. forced by a Targe`nuirther Virginia. Men, wemen~ and. childre : in' great distress are dailypeasinglittitAt. gh Westertrport:aseiting reftige;" KalzsA OrPri Augl Vii"-Nfe,f1413111,,, from Tepabilic'etotirr* Ji1at,*,:1,4).#19/134 State lrooPa:wellitinied..AndetjnitkPe4,4464" Fayette and Flo*M.d_to;dAy 0 1 12440.Anten; tion of joining - "JkOrgeWil*Wappythe Southern part of tbe,Biat44;o6p__V-hun* dred of them areiald te.rtfitlia tittsj?! CATIDTDAMO 4 . etr 11 - " Full , SHERIFF, ROBERT OF THE FOURIH _WARD. 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