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00,LONEL,S. W. BLADE
de dent Iteziativett
sow, IN. WABELINETuN,
I , 6NTE.D—Young men from 18 to ,$ ,t
iiwirtal49l4-inriziinaparly to the war ct.nli , rr , tr.
yi,IB be furnished with .'EN; FILL LY
R i inEel",•
liekkOEFfilr, 98 FOP RTFI STREET, Breed's
ag2Kwd
bill. W GI 1.1. ESPI E, I
ViTTERTIO ProVER all rho
ulethbeis o f this company are r , rms'etl to
metik•liptikont, Gil, at the t eatlqnfir.rnin the ola
. jeacmutiAtttildinwel - Rt hatreet, et 10 o' 'oek TO
DAY. The ciciriliAnk will start for W hington at
four o'c'ock, punctually, ashen the members are
all expected to be ready to I.ave
ActEl:lt TOEEPHI3ROWNE,'CaptaIu.
CVFFICK OF TEE L - ACTING ( OM—
htßigaßr OF .61313zISTRI0CE, fio 1137
0111ARD, 'STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Angu• t
1801 i,
B& LED PROPOSALS will be received 11 the
warted until 12 o'clock,
ti . on MONDAY. the
2d l3eptember, for furnishing for the le of the
• Unt States Army, the fallowing Subsistence
EilsareaAtir,
•223,000 pounds smoked Bacon Sides.
1,87,6 barrels extra Moss Beef.
300000, ponnda Pilot Braid. .-
'Altof the articles.to be of the very beat quality
and securely packed; Bacon in 200 prued boxAs
and Bread in barrels. CertiSoatee of in•pecDon of
the Meithwill be required. Sel}er't name and date
otiwtrehaae to hem rked on each package.
.[canasta will be awarded to the lowest respon
itiblabid•lers, and bide deemed unreasonable a di
bi:tejeatell. • Two gool aureVes, whoie r antes w II
ilutmen.tione iin the bids, will be required for the
faithful performance of the contracts.
Allhatherdisformation will be given on application.
The Whole , tabs ready for delivery on or before the
20th of Bep&etober.
Proposals Wl* endorsed "Prcpo:als far furnir•h
log
O. W. TRoMAS,
auk' • • Capt A. Q Ter. A. CS.
AWMAINANCE for the Protection
of Xioae and Fire Apparatua.,
Elgotton,i Be it ordained and enacted by the
Mayor, , Aldermen and Cd inns- of Pittsburgh. in
Select and Common-Councils assembled, and it 18
herebrounsoted and ordained by the authority r f
the aarce,That hereafter it shall be nniaa fai for
any person:id pasa any wagon, 'art, dray. carriage,
rallrosalosrs.psasenger car, or other vehicle river
any hose or other apparatus of the fire department
while the name are laid upon the streets of said
city for the purpose of extinguishing fire, unleo
ElnehlLehiBlls flail be passed over the rams up-.n a
creeparcir other apparatus for the protection of the
Flame.
fdvi. 2. That Ml.creepers or other apparatus for
passing overhose, Itc., shall not be used unless toe
same Ism been approved by the Chief Engineer of
the tire del:regiment or the person haying at the
time commazieit the hose or other apparatus to
be passed over.
Bic 3. Any person who shall violate or attoropt
to :viplatii any - of lAD p r ovisions of this - ordinates
shan't:m*ll4Bcl to a line not exceeding the sum ofl
Twenty.Pive Dollars. to be imposed and collected
by the Mayor or any Alderman of said city, by
summary conviction or penal action.
Sao. 4. If any person shall violate or attempt to
Violate any of thn provisions of Chia ordinance, it
shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer of the lire
apartment, Captain of the Cowpony, or other per
don having at the time charge of the hose or other
apparatus to arrest such person and take him be
fore, the Mayor or one of the Aldermen of said city
mid make complaint against him for such offence,
and each-of maid officers sha.l be and is hereby
antherised to &rent any of the bystanders to at rest
anal A:dander, and for such purpose said officers
soiranch persons as they may mil to their Rasta.
sacs ehalfoonetltute a special police and be clothed
with all the ptwers of the police force of said tidy.
Ordained and enacted into a Ile in Councils tbiy
28th day et August, A. D.lBBl.
JAMES I. BENNETT,
President pro tem. c f Select Council.
Attest: R. Moanow,
Cie: k of Select Council.
A. G. MoCANDLPuni,
President of Common Council.
Attest; B. hi'Maaysa,
Clerk of Common Cound I. au2B-3td
SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP.
THE CHEMICAL OLIVE ERARIVE SOAP,
manufactured by B. C. a J. H. SAWYER, is ac
knowledged to be the most serviceable of any
kind yet offered to the public. Its superior advan•
Lagessfe found in its cheapness, easing of labor,
katany in.xemoving gretse, paint, tar and
dirt.' ' - tn'kiiiiir the akin , or in the least woe
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danigto - : netit.guality of goods. It can be
used wt ' de of water.
Before - de with pleasure to the stifyfin•
,ed cart Mating from gentlemen well
knovin in t coating
and who had every fa.
Nifty affo-de" - of see and fairly tested.
Quartermaster's l ent of the Two Ha, Thir.
ttexth and AhurtetAllig.Rmimonfa, Pa l'Z,!s.
'Sawyer's (Memos!' Olive Etrasive Soap,' having
beet used very extensively in our Regiments, we
~bwia..no heilitation in certifying that it was found
'adzAkfdaykiidapiteditillae UBB of the soldiers, and
deckled.). the nu nt superior Soap which essnal be
iwoodred for the set vice.
JAMES A. SKIN, Quartermaster 12fh Reg,
ALEX. FORSYTH, Quartermaster 14th Reg.
M. R. MOOHJIEAD, Quartermaster 13th Reg.
walk
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Agents wanted everywhere, who can make from
$26 to WOO in their neighborhood, without interier•
log with any other business they may be engaged
In. Sand a three cant stamp, and get Mil particu
lars. Address,
JACOB C. CARLIN,
nu2Bdtw Cincinnati, 011ie.
SAWYER's VARIEGATED FRIEND
, TO WOMAN SOAP.—A new atyle of Soap, and
Warranted to please. It is suitable for the toilet MI
well as washing clothes. It is beautiful in aepear
anoe, cheap and serviceable, and eo you had better
try it. For sale wholesale and retail by .
att2B C. & J. H. SAW YEE, 47 Wood at.
CIANDLES AND SOAP—A LARGE
VARIETY, consisting part of Star, Mould
PlldlAdrears' :Candles; Eosin, Oleine, Woman's
• Friend, Barber's. Castile and Variegated Soaps,
and for which various kinds of Medals have repeat
edly been awarded by the United States, as well as
our own State And County Fairs, on hand and for
ate on reasonable terms by
aulttl B. C. a T. B. SAWYER, 47 Wood M.
aBEEN APPLES.-20 barrels, just
moved and for wile ky
auREIVEY H. COLLINS.
LIME. -200 barrels, jnat -- received and
for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS.
EL.-:-
10 barrels Linseed Oil;
iS do Carbon do; received by
au2B HENRY H. COLLINS
BU'rrhl3.-10 kegs Fresh Packed
Butter,just received an for sale by
au2B HENRY H. COLLINS.
BROOM CORN BRUSH-30 bales fine
green Ohio Brush, for sale by
ag4 9 KNRY H. COLLINS
DRLED APPLES-75 barrels No. 1
Dried Apples, for sale by
euTS HENRY H. COLLINS.
LINSEED 01L-20 barrels for sale by
fan2Bl HENRY H. COLLINS.
lARBON 011,-10 barrels No, 1 Car
bon Oil, for sale by El i..NRY R. COLLINS.
MEW DERY GOODS.
F4ii%NMS-ALL COLORS
GREY SHIRRS AND DRAW ERs,
OHEREHAND TICK IN(•S,
PRINTS AND GINGHAM,
SHIRITNGS AND SHEETINGS,
SHIRT BOSOMS AND:IRD3H LINENS,
NEEDLE WORK COLLARS AND SETS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTS,
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
laccE MANTLES.
PLAID FLANNELS FOR SHIRT FRONTS,
CLOSING OUT AT HALF PRICE
Domestic and Staple Goode,
A FULL STOCK.
We now Sell for Cash.
C.- HANSON LOVE,
74 Market Street.
atl244.tar
rg - ,T . TZTT3M
WiLL S3E RECEIVED AT CAIRO,
tninois, till August 20th, for Naval Gun Car
gligufor nine inch guns, and 42 of the former and
ate latter. The carriages to be made of sea.
Gonad oak of the best quality, and the trucks of
Wenn vitae, or of oak,two thielineet as, and riveted
tsipstlier with ell the proper gun implements, such
WI sponges, shot hea, and worms, the whole to be
delivered in Chlro, teadp for use by the 10th of oo
sober next. JOHN RODGERS,
AEU mmander 1.1 S. N.
0 fieberreb ,
Petroleum Oil;
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whir& do Lubricating Oil: for k ale on the
b3i' JA S. A.ETZER.
bonier First end Market woke.
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C llll OIL-111j Rot. an F a tties Car
gEss
—Four Menittft*df. bilittelionkliY•
On Tuesday afternoonAscion after twelve
iTaIIES P. BAER, o'clock, an accident of a singular and re
p 0 IA AND PROPRIETOR
markable character occurred in the passen
bin feUsrs (3. 7 c r, strictly In ger depot of the Fenusylvania Railroad
, . :es ' sermriptions One UOnfpany. The train from the East had
C:41;2 taa. Ores Dollar j just arrived and the express car had been
run back to the baggage platforrei for un
loading. Wm. McLaughlin and John
Mealier, in the employ of Adams' Express
Company, had entered the car for th 4 pur
pose of taking out the packages, when a
terrific explosion, as bound as a shall can
non, startled the bystanders, lifted up the
root off the car, tore out the side and scat
tered the contents of the car all about the
platform. Four men were injured by the
explosion, and one is not expected to
survive.
The car, in its shattered condition, was
hauled out into Liberty street, to prevent
any danger from fate, and the cause of the
accident investigated, when it appeared
that the explosion emanated from a small
box of thirty-six pounds in weight, at first
reported to be an "infernal machine," but
really containing a large number of patent
cannon primers of a new pattern consist,
ing of a brass tube about half an inch •in
length, filled with percussion powder, and
a small twisted brass wire attached to the
upper end, for fastening the primers toroth
er. The package was shipped from New
Y irk and was being forwarded to Genert 1
Fremont, at St. Louis. The box, say those
who were at hand, had not been touched,
but it is supposed that in removing other
boxes it had slipped down and a concussion
produced which caused the explosion. The
;rule pr.mers were scattered about in every
direction and were eagerly gatLered up by
the curious.
The names of the parties injured by tie
accident are as follows :
Wm. McLaughlin, one of the men en.
gaged in the car, was terribly lacerated by
the braes of the primers. Both eyes were
torn from their sockets, a cut over the eye
brow penetrated to the skull, the nose
nearly torn off, the right arm broken.—
The most i-eri.ius irjuries, however were
in the breast and abdomen, the latter pens
elrating the bowels and rendering his re,
revery almost impossible. Drs. Korn and'
Hatuilint u first dressed his injuries, but
atter being removed to his boarding house
en Pike street, Fifth Ward, Dr. Dickson
was called to administer to the patient.
John Mealier, who was also in ihecar et
the time of the explosion, received an ugly
w..und about midway on lato inside of the
thigh The flesh was deeply cut and the
wound bled profusely. He was otherwise
,njuree, but being remote front the box
esearea laceration r f the face and body.
The hats of both men were riddled and
Loin as if with Lullete. Mosher lives in a
court off Spring alley, in the Fifth ward.
His life is not regarded in danger.
Mr. James Batchelor. a young married
man, residing in East Liberty. was stand
ing on the platform, in company with
Capt Vandegrift, both rmployed in the
Custom House, engaged in their duty of
examining goods passing through the city
to ascertain if there are Piny "contraband"
-among them. He was nearly opposite the
car when the explosion occurred and was
struck on the right leg by a piece of flying
timber, causing a compound fracture of
the bone below thrknee. He was convey
ed to the Custom House, where Dr. Wal
ter dressed his injury, removing two pieces
of bone, and leaving the limb in a favora
ble condition. Mr. Batchelor is a brother
of our worthy Collector of Customs, and
much respected by a large circle of friends.
Michael Regan, a stable hand, who was
standing on the platform, was slightly in-,
jured, but will not require the aid of a
physician.
The accident was the theme of conversa
tion during the afternoon and various ru•
more of "infernal mad:rinse," “contraband
goods," "four men killed," were
heard throughout the city, creating much
excitement and a good Geed of apprehen
sion. But the truth was soon known and
all rejoiced to learn that the result was
less serious than at first supposed.
—At half past nine last night, McLaugh
lin was still alive, but very restless, and
his physicians entertained little hope of his
recovery
OPFICIAL PAPE& OP 2HE
OIT Y MATTERS.
W EDNESDAY MORNI NG.::AUG. 28
Tito Pittbtt: gh Gas Company.
The report of the Pittsburgh Gas Corns
'piny for the past year is published. We
extract as follows from the report 'of the
FLneincer hnd Peed:lent:
The coal carbonized during the year
amounts to 214 790 bushels ; and the gas
distributed to vivate consumers, public
lamps, Mayor's ofce,•eater works, market
houses, and consumed in the works, to
74,982,397 cubic feet, being an increase of
6,848,184 cubic feet over the amount dis
tributed the preceding year, and only six
per cent. less than the average production
of the coal carbonized, which percentage
is believed to be about the amount of loss
in distribution by leakage and condensation
in the mains.
The greatest number of •retorts in use at
one time was forty-eight, and the average
number employed during the year was
thirty five.
The number of men at present employed
on the works is thirty-four, and the average
number employed during the year has been
forty-two,
The street mains laid during the year
amount to 5,015 foot, from which we have
to deduct 196 feet of pipe lifted and re
placed by larger mains.
The annexed table exhibits the size , ex
tent and location of the various lino 3 o
street mains laid within the past year
In St. Clair at., to c•oss Duqueate
Way
tr O'Hara street, between ?the and
Etnaet-eels ..... .............. lbu 2
Webster street, front Wul on to Corn
streets
Center Aventr, bete at u t u.t a and
Vine streets
Fulton strreet, from Wylie to Web
ster streets
Second street, from Brt wary street
eastwardly ............ ......... ..... .......
Second street, between Has beeles
and tichoot House.-- ............
Hand street. front Liberty street to
Exchange alley
Penn's Avenue, between Van /imam
nod Mitten berger streets
Tunnel street, between Wylie and
Penn's avenue
Penn street, from Alums to C,y mer
street. 1666 " 4
Elm Street, from Frackbn to Pas
ture ley
Penn street, between Wayne end
Washington streets
Congress street, between Wy he end
Webster street=
Chatham taree , , from Wylie to (Jay
alley 142 " 2
Thfed stye. t, between Roes end Try
streets 146 " 2
5 (lib Inc[
Deduct pirx a lifted and replaced oy
larger uvulae
Gas mains in nee prectouo to July 4,519 feet
let, 16W 155,163 (out
Aggrogaie of mama at present in
160,00.2 feet .
(Jr nearly thtny and one-t lra miles.
Since the last anehal report there have
been 115 cervices laid and eleven public
lamps set, increasing the number of s.r.
vices to private consumers to 2,940, at.ct
the public lamps to 559.
Toe demand for coke and tar has been
quite equal to the production of the works
during the year, all being disposed of as
soon as produced, leaving none on hand
at the close of the year.
Both the manufacturing and distributing
departments of the works are now in
excellent condition, capable of producing
duble the maximum amount of gas that
has hitherto been r, quired of them.
A careful comparison of tho annual
repyrts of the Board will show that the
continual increase in the production of
gas has been attended with a reduction in
the cost of its manufacture. Actuated by
a desire to accommodate the public as for
as may be compatible with the welfare of
the Company, the Board of Trustees at a
recent meeting determined to reduce the
price of gas furnished to private consumers
to the low rate of $1,50 per thousand cubic
fees, subject to the same discount for
prompt payment as heretofore * This re
duction, in conjunction with the general
depression of business, may possibly be
attended with a temporary diminution of
the profits of the Company, but the Board
confidently hopes that it will ultimately be
found advantageous to all parties Inter•
ested.
In April lest a donation wee mode to the
and fur the o lies of v,,iun
cers of $5OO, and gas hEs Leon furnished
reo of wet to tho carious halls occupied by
ho Home Guard for drill and ex erc:sc.
The expenses of the Works, for labor,
materials, Shlitries, &c., during the year,
were $50,940,68, and the receipts $112,-
740 30, viz: from private consumers,
$9071 70; from public lamps, halla and
offices, $10,192 79 ; from other sources,
$12,46.5 81.
The affairs of the company are in a most
ptcsperous condition, the profits are large
and the dividends to stockholders very
comfortable.
The Jurors for the Supreme Court.
The following is a list of the jurors sum
moned to be in attendance at the Supreme
Court on Monday next, the time fixed for
the trial of the"army contract fraud" case:
David Auld, Versailles township; N. Bry
son, West Deer ; G. W. Bruehear, West
Deer; John Brown, ROBB ; G. W. Blair,
Pittsburgh; It. Cunningham, Birmingham:
W. B. Copeland, Allegheny; E. H. Davis,
Sewickley; James Ewer, P;um township;
Lewis Fequette, Allegheny; J. Gillespie,
Allegheny; B. Gilletord, Tareutum; Hugh
Gallagher, Pittsburgh; C. L. Graff, Bir
mingham; W. Helnike, Birmingham; lno.
Harper, Finley township; Thos. Harrison,
Pittsburgh; J. C. Harper, Manchester; J.
Jelmeson, McKeesport; Alex. Marshall,
Finley township; J. Magraw, Allegheny;
S. Moans, Pittsburgh; Joseph McElheron,
Robinson township; Alexander McDonald,
Pittsburgh; A. P. MlGraw, Allegheny
City; G. U. Nenffer, Pittsburgh; W. R.
Patterson, Elizabeth; R. H. Patterson,
Pittsburgh; W. Plaukington, McCandless
township; Alex. Patterson, Versailles ; J.
Saul, Pittsburgh; Samuel Vanhirk, Eliza
beth; Peter Weber, Collins, and A Wil
cox, South Pittsburgh.
COL. WM. SIII.WELL'B REGIMENT.—We
are pleased to hear that this fine regiment
is almost fall, having nine companies al-,
ready enrolled for the service. It is the
design of Col. Sirwell, (by permission of
the War Department) to encamp and sub,
slat his men at Kittanning until fully pre.
pared to start for Washington, which will
be in about fifteen days. The camp will
be delightfully located, where there is pure
air in abundance, an excellent supply of
wholesome water and facilities for bathing.
Under Col. Sir well's command (who, by
the by, is an old Pittsbnrgher,) it is antici
pated that one of the most efficient regi,
merits will be organized, that has yet gone
into service. The Colonel's well known
and highly appreciated military experience,
extends over a period of twenty years,
combined with his knowledge lately de
rived from the three months' service,
Ihere his country most needs her brave
ns. If there is any potwaly making up
in our city who has not yet determined on
what regiment to go into, we would cheer
, fully recommend their applying at once
' for position with Col. Sirwell.
ARTEMAS WA} B " Wax Wurz" have Cot.. iit'Lastz's REGIMINT.—CoIoneI
been seized by the Confederates at Hick- DV - Lane, whose regiment is encamped near
man, together with some stuffed animals. 2Arie, is laboring had to bring it up to the
They were on their way to Cairoon a littly war standard. There are detachments of
boat, which was seized and confiscated ber ten - companies in camp, and an aggregate
Gml. Pillow. of some six hundred men.
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IMPORTANT DECIBIOII.—J wigs Williams
of the District Court, gave a decision of
much importance, a few days since, in the
case of S. B. & C. P. Hays vs. S. B. "Nat
Holmes," action to recover the value of
two carriages shipped to Wheeling .and
lust by a collision with the "David Gib
son." Suit was brought aga(nst the owners
of the "Nat Holmes" to recover the value
of the carriages, and on the trial of the
case, the jury found for the plaintiffs in the
sum of $.489, subject to the opinion of the
court on the question of law reserved, as
to the liability of the defendants under the
exception in the bill of lading, thi.ro hay
ing been no default In the part of those
navigating the "Nat Holmes," but negli
genre on the part of those navigating the
"David Gibson." The Court in an able
review of the law hearing on the case, de
cided against the claimants, holding that,
though the owners of a steamboat are
liable, as common carriers, for the loss of
freight occasioned by collision with anoth
er boat, even though it occur wit,ffout de
fault on the part of the owners or those
navigating the carrier boat, yet where the
bill of lading contracts to deliver safely,
‘.the unavoidable dangers of the river
navigation excepted," and loss by collision
occurs without default of the earrier boat,
the less is within the exception, and the
owners of the boat are not liable, even
though the collision was occasioned by the
negligence of those navigating the other
boat.
CAVALRY EDI ilourx.—The Cincinnati
Commercial of Monday says "No little
excitement was raised, yesterday, by the
arrival at the levee of the steamers City
cf Madison, Neptune, Stephen Decatur
and Lancaster, from Camp Noble, near
Madison, Indiana, with six companies of
the Dearborn Cavalry. The remaining
four companies of this regiment have gone
to Pit. Louis, under command of Col. Bs.
ker. These six companies are under Lieut.
Col. Carter, and are bound for Washing
tou, by way of Pittsburgh. They are all
noble looking farmers, with stout horses.
They will be formidable in the field. As
soon as they had taken the necessary stores,
the boats continued on their way to Pitts
burgh."
DaOWRIC.D.—A lad named Samuel Shaw,
aged about nine years, son of Wm. Shaw,
of the Third Ward, Allegheny, was acci
dentally drowned Monday morning, at
the Monongahela wharf. It seems that
ho and another lad, about his own age,
named Cutler, were attracted thither by
the playing of the calliope on the steamer
John T. McCombs. In attempting to
step from the steamer to a coal flat, be
missed his footing and fell into the river
and was drowned. His death was not
knowu until Tuesday morning. The
boy Cutler was so badly frightened that
he did not communicate the ciroumstances
to any one, until questioned closely by his
parents. The body has not yet been re
covered.
Max KILLED.—An Irishman named
Albert Baker, aged twenty-two years, a
laborer on the gravel train of the Cleve ,
land and Pittsburgh railrcad, at Bayard,
fell from one of the cars on Saturday fore
noon, while the train was in motion, one of
the cars of which passed over him, crush.
ing him most horribly. His left arm was
mashed almost to jelly, his right broken,
one of his legs entirely severed from his
body, and the other broken in several
places. He lingered until sundown on
Monday evening, when he died.
" POr The Post;7
To nos CoLobraLe ' CAPTAMS OF 01,110
PARIS OF REGIMENTS a.sip PARTS OF
COMPANIES IN A LLECTURNY COUNT!'
AND WESTERN PENNSYLVAXIA:
Gentlemen : --The Secretary of War has
ordered all officers commanding parts of
itegiments and parts of Companies to pro
need direct to Washington and report.—
Why do you not go? Let a friend.advize
you to start immediately. Xt will prove
the sincerity of Your profession, confirm
public belief as to your determination to
serve your country, and it will furnish the
only sure and reliable proof and teat of
your patriotism! Do not hesitate, but' go
at once. You will be received, classified
and organized, and mustered into service
and placed under the best officers in the
11. S. army. The encamprrient and ;brad°
grounds about Fortress Monroe are spa
cious and vory delightful, and as a cum•
mender and disciplinarian Gen. John E.
Wool is not surpassed by any officer on
the continent. I know it because I served
-under him. No young officer or private
will ever regret having been among the
first to join hire.
AN OLD VLITNTEER,
We know the writer of the above to he
an old eampaignol; that te served under
Gem Wool for a long tune, and that he
sneaks from a personal knowledge of Gen.
Wcol's merits and claims as an efficer.—
We heartily approve of the advice given
by "An Uid Volunteer," sand we sincerely
believe that none of our patriotic young
men will regret having promptly adopted
and acted upon IL
ACCILDNT.—A very serious accident
curred at the new saw mill of Mr. J. C.
Risher, i•nmediately above Dravosburg,
this county, ou Tuesday last. It appears
that workineu wero engaged in hauling
logs into the mill, among whom was Mr.
Nimrod Bankert,quite an aged roan, when
the chain used fir the purpose of dragging
the timber up the way parted, and struck
him on the head, producing a serious frac
ture of the skull. Dr. James E Huey
dressed the wound. The injured man, it is
thought, will recover.
FOR COLONEL BLACK'S REGIMIGNT.—To
young men wishing to enlist no better op
portunity prerents itself than that offered
by Captain Gillespie, who is organizing a
rifle company for Col. Black's independent
regiment, now in Washington City. The
company, so far, is a line one and when
tilled ar, to the war complement will be
armed with the Enfield rifle The recruit
ing of is at No. 98 Fourth stre'et.
Breed's building, where men friin IS ton
are desired to call.
THE GERMAN RRASIIMENT.—Tho forma+
lien of a Ge•man regiment or brigade here
hike aeeurn'd a tangible shape and the work
of recruiting for it will begin in a few
dais. It is propcned to defray all expenses
of recruiting, subsistence till sworn in, &c ,
by private subscription, the government
arming, clothing and equipping the men.
A fund of $l,OOO has already been sub•
scribed for the purposes deaignated, and it
will be largely increased. We hope to see
this effort succeed and feel confident that it
will.
ACCIDENTAL DROWNING.—A little son
of Adam Rouse, aged ten years, was accts
dentally drowned in the Monongahela
river, one and a half miles above McKees-
port, about six o'clock on Nit Wednesday
evening, Rouse and Dunseith, both boys
of about the same age, it appears, were
playing in the skiff, when Rouse by some
means fell overboard and sank immedia
tely. His body was recovered soon after
the accident.
A COMPANY iroal Washington county
arrived in this city yesterday, and went
into Camp Wilkins. They are Lir Colonel
Leasure's regiment. Another company is
expected to day. Col. Leasure will arrive
this afternoon, by Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne
and Chicago Railroad, witlf-eight comb.
!sallies.. We have already published the
names :f the companies and organization
of the regiment. He will soon have it full
and move East at once.
PRESENTATIONS.—The employees of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Chicago Rail
road presented a sword to Lieut. Dunham,
of Capt. Ormsbee's Company, formerly
connected with that road, and a purse
containing some $l5, to Thomas Cahoon,
of the same company, on Saturday after
noon.
MISS AMIE( ISAACS IitaNKEN plyed
"Joan of Arc" to a good house last even.
ing, and was well received. She appears
again this evening In two good parts.
OFFICE of the New York daily papers is
at Gildenfenhey's news depot, opposite the
Theatre. John W. Pittock is the agent
fir Pittsburgh.
FLAGS for military companies at the
Pittsburgh flag manufactory, orposito the
Theatre John W. Pittock, agent for
manufacturing company.
Nnw Yon daily paper' , can be had at
Gildenfennoy's news depot, opposite the
Theatre.
Ma me. keeps all the New York, Phila.
delphia and Cincinnati daily papers, next
to Pest Office
CAPT. Foutit's company, the Frisbee
Infantry, was sworn in yesterday after
noon.
DENTIKTRY.—Dr. C. 6111, No. 246 Penn
trent, attends to all branches of the Don
al professwn.
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JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
Manufacturers, and Wholesale snd Retail
['elders in
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Have on hand a Large assoctmeot ot Palmy and Plain
Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of tneir own
manufacture, and warranted equal in quality anti
style to any manufactured ui the city, and wits
at restaooal,lo t0t28.-1.1
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StOWN & TE.TLEY,
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MAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL
%mutt at the shortest possible notice,
a g been in tha business of manufacturing tools
ever since the "fever" first broke out,ws can assure
persons about to engage in the oil business, that it
will be to their interest to give us a call and make
an examination of our stock now on hand. a:LW,
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News from Washington.
WASHINGTON CITY, August 27.—The
Navy Department is satisfied with the
abundant proofs, which Commander Porter
has peeeented in refutation of the charge
against his loyalty. Hie own affidavit
shows the alleged secession letter to Lis
son to be a forgery. The Secretary of the
Treasury bas just issued a circular of in,
structions to collectors and other officers of
the Customs, eall.ng their attention to the
act of Congress further to provide for the
collection of duties, of July last, and to
the proclamation of the President of the
United States of the 16th of Aug. in pur
suance thereof, both of which are annexed.
In view of this act acid the proclamation,
the Secretary directs and li:streets the of&
cers of customs to use ail vigilance in pre
venting commerciel intercourse with the
inhabitants of the States in inaarrectioe,
excepting in the special cases in which it
may be allowed by license and permit, as
therein set forth. The instructions of tte
3d of May and 12th of July last, hereto
fore in force, will be regarded aseuperseded
by the mere comprehensive provisions
of do act and proclemetion,—
Tee col'eetors and officers of customs
will report all seizures made under the
proclamation to the proper District Atter..
riey for such proceedings as law and the
facts may justify in each case, and they will
also as soon as practicable, and as Ire
quently afterwards as may be convenient,
report their views in relation to coalmen
ciid intercourse contemplated, and the pars
mite proper to be granted or withheld in
the forms accompanying the weekly
returns required by the circular of
the sth of August last, to be made to
the Treasury Department, Collectors and
other cfficers of Customs, will be careful
to State what permits are asked for the
shipment of goods, by whom asked and the
grounds on which the application is based
The Secretary especially - directs the atten
tion of Collectors to the fifth and eubse
quent sections of the act commonly known
as the force bill
Flag-officer Montgomery, commanding
the Pacific squadron, in writing t) the ,
Secretary of the Navy, relative to tho ex ,
piration of the two year's service of officers
nod men, says, for my own part, 1 neither
capect or desire a day's respite from active
ems loyment during the continuance of our
pru,ent struggle lor the maintenance of
our national honor and the integrity or the
Union
Ileitis from► Louisville
August 27 —G-ay. Moore,
in am New Orleane Picayune, calls on each
fftmilyto contribute biihkets fur the sol
diwa.
The Savannah Republican says the Con
federate authorities within a week would
complete the defences Bo that no Federal
fleet can enter a harbor or inlet or land
troops on the coast of Georgia.
The Vicksburg Whig advocates the
manufacture of cotton seed oil for burning,
the blcckade having deprived them of ma
terial for light.
The Charleston Courier says the iron
clad steamer, named Randolph, 152 tons,
has been purchased at Savannah for the
coast of South Carolina.
The Little B.c)ck True Democrat, of the
22d, learns that the Missouri State troops,
under the command of Pierce, left Spring.
Held on the 16th for Camp Walker
and that McCullough and his forces
had gore to Camp Scott as a second bat.
talon of cavalry, which had just been ors
ganizcd at Knoxville, Tonnosste
Runtor of a Battle near Ed
ward's Ferry.
El Y ATTST.WN, Md., August 26
Surgeon of Colonel Geary's Pennsylvania
regiment on Saturday took his sick to the
General depot at Frederick. It is stated
that Colonel Geary anticipated an attack
from the rebvis. The Surgeon reported
that he heard heavy firing near Poolsville,
supposed to have been between General
Stone's advanced guard and some of John
son's forces. He fell in with Gen. Stone,
who, with a full battery and the Tammany
regiment, started for the scene of action.-L
The mail agent from Pooloeville also re
ported having heard firing in the same
direction, and It is believed that a fight
*i• 39 going on near Edward's Ferry, but up
to this present writing your correspondent
has been unable to glean any futher parti
culars of the stste of affairs
From Missouri.
Sr. Louis, August 27. —Gen. Pope has
information from the northeast of Missouri
that Martin Green, instead of threatening
an attack on Kirksville and others, as here•
tofore reported, is fast moving towards the
Missouri river. Cen. Hurlbut is pursuing
him from Kirksvill6 and Col. Moore from
Athens. Green's fume is estimated at 1200.
lie is supposed to be now in the lower part
of Monroe county, moving southward, and
will probably attempt to cross the river in
Galloway or Boone counties. This will rid
Northeast Missouri of his presence, and
restore quiet in that portion of the State.
Privateer Sumter -- Republi
can State Committee of Bias-
sacbusetts.
BOSTON, Au g . 27 —The British Brig
Forward from Cienfuegos, reports having
seen off Cape Antonia on the 4th inst.,
the privateer Sumter lying off and on.
The supply ship Fearnaught, left for the
blockading squadron today.
Tne Rapubli.:an State Committee, of
Massachusetts, issued a call for the meeting
of a State Convention at Worcester on
Octeher Ist. The call is addressed to all
the citizens of the commonwealth who are
in favor °tithe Union,and a vigorous prose.
cution of the war.
G 4311. Tyler Defeated in West-
ern Virginia
CINCINNATI, Aug. 27.—We learn from
the Kanawha, that Col. Tyler's forces at
Summersville were surrounded and badly
defeated by the rebels yesterday morning.
There are no particulars yet.
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WEAKKHi alsavintrig
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DR. VON IitaSCINISKE .41)6fe1;
TED on. my rs very istallfdtv,ziel .
entire satisfaction. 1 have machlikanniratin•
o.y testimony for tbe2 benefit of,hA.erwliatEglVlti
his services for the-removal Desifiiiia#744 -
Pittsburgh .1 ley
IV. t
MC WWI.I I T, tlnftinftlkati ,„ pt- 4 1
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For some time I suffer trope perallllllogi l
eounnualitoise,inVie Hcati,
Munrwhielt oeeiviliWWl-wo
coesiderable ivihd ornitsidet.4
therefore my duty to stale that;JumeNGsf_mcf..
BCHZISK ER hits_ en drety resharedi.4l : Atiabs. r ,
and totally..min . wid noise'Vy, hie ymiiikilltrd
„treatment.
F.ls,l4lC4ll,kialtv j
MR. GRANT 41 well lannwe trine, sud..perleentle
armee may be placed in whatjtetititteatitUbve
testimonial. • •
No- . 49 Snattliiisibtttretk
Pitistangb, July 10th,
E Y E
!WOKS% tiNt Tam jagigili,;,
D E A YN,
Di,' F. A.; VON HOEIZIStgt
OCULIST AND: Aillitifiar
(Late:olthe A ustriattirriiiroqiso
Gives his entire and excliselve.attatitlille
maladies of the grE•eniVairiktilihilt
or marginal attention, to reSteteitightiMd
Persons wishing in be treated byltint either ,'t7l
DEAFNESS or LH:FAIRED' ETElRTRlvijalkOts ply
without furtnerdelay. They *ill, e
fit themselves and give him' tiniest& do 'taste* tc
their case, particularly as the SUMIIEGIVNGYT,G...,
are most favorable in theitroatminr - Of r •dtessiseS of
the
EYE AND EAIICW''
From the hundreds ofteiti menials in bLpimaefr•
mon he will subjoin a low m his awl. • •
READ
From an Old Well S.MOVV - CCOltOtt,
For tree last eight years I hava.heelfilear*ff
left ear, and my right one bomunOluiltso 47.1
months ago. I resortedttrittriotnefilliatirt° %
caned heavy expense- in .endeateqpk.
a cur but got no relief from any_onfVjan
to despair, I ceased my effOrtihinVitimtoolion. t
the earnest solicitation' or My , fdernl4.:hiotkever,l
was Induced to submitrny;siaStijo'XieVtiqffltY!.
Arran olctiMisen;akid.libidWlrritivit
hero, I most cheerfully test thrithe.heiricetOrwl
me to my haw*, which to now as nerfectraiOrtiao
forty years ago, and I etirhistkfiecosidnehd all
afflicted with Deafness toMM
consult Dr, VOO
- at once. 'TORN BROIL
corner of Grant and Seventh Stretats e
Itcnoinsart, May 2',188L • •' •
FROM JNO. MOIRITITI; R S Q.
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JOHN AVDEVlTT,ZURibeztyiiiit9et.
Pittabargh, May lb,
JOHN MPCLOSIMY,„EitfiW
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g ui dons common end—. /-•
so
ad to youths of both : _
d adults, single or inerried..%•:llecsitre
end sr prablbihas the , fact -of :bistritoing
. 0, the ignoiaw and
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very bananierili and for contantlinstku i‘and
corruption aanong their wive!, :peciparaingosons -
c and danghtillra Their Stingy phyft, should be
autions to keep tin= in ioraince.,2o-Al . tU
the unless BRANEiTitur (=car. •
lest a haerarave practece mig ht be loaCto,thein
lisrm 4 stunicb qty modes, and presumptuous
born and raised in ignorance, Vilna L" ,
as einalarrioios, and who compare soezety,-.intelli
fx=yl°M". t°
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that numerous parents ' andittwinbana IdWfillonkful
that their aons, damOterer and wanisviitrionaly
eickly and ofddmtecostlitilottendsbriesr.
bare bow:LA*OIMA
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of over thirty.yesar eatlictilineeittla obaarymion
tensequeutl ,he hisstiparlorslidtuthatrearm in a
of and - whwis dallw odd by
the- profeardba, ea roomm .c. g s zer c i.
able eltbaus, publishers, propitiators kr,
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that' hawk **yet been discovered. se-awl:anti&
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found seconding toa ParnPldet-, non' weaof eartitet.
will get at the commu
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