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.PITTSBURG4.4 FT. WAYNE AND OHICAO3
report of the Auditor, of
the irairmaial. Oondition of this Company at
the clofolOftlre first six months of this sear,
and oph . o'ov/rations of the Road from
Janursisfrat to - June 80th, is published.
We make the following synopsis:
The political troubles of the country,
whickkatlthe.date of:the last'annual report,
were presaging •civil war, have in the
meantettiminitted in that direful csl
amity;through the influence of which all
chtsseol"business interests have become
more eel* prostrated; yet notwithstand
ing this serious drawback, the earnings for
the first half of the yearothow aivery'sra'ify
ing incli*e of $364,125 67, wnich ißequivw
alent t 0429,510 47 per month, or 84 64-
100 per , eent, They have been as follows,
viz :
Tranejihrtationot Freight, W 7,879 62
1110•199 matter 16,600 00
.:* Passengers, 880,968 84
4 ' 14149,..- 48,959 00
Rent d'ROad WOO 00
Redd other property ..... 1,178 26
Eftsoollanoons 1,464 77
$1,870,421 48
Ttit;el . oense of operating the Road and
maintaining it,its :grantees and equipment,
have been as follows,
Condnot3ng.Tranaportation,..s23B,497 30
.... 306,961 13
Maintop:insect 209,635 48
bfaietacumoe of Cars, 88,818 38
General Express,.... ..... ^.0,299 69
4 861,631 96
614,789 62
The ether Current charges upon the rev..
enue during the same time have bean :
Six month's Ingr on Bonds_ 5324,121 25
" • " Floating debt., 37 610 78
23439 W.
Drawbga; and overcharges, 10,519 93
Diaeonnt orrOurrency, 5307 61 401,368 89
Leaving a garplas of $113,480 63
Prom this deduct ther xpenses of the re
ceivlmehip and re•oripur zation, 17,044 417
Showings net balance to the credit of
Inoome, of-- 95,785 68
Thbt result is one that has not been beo
fore attained-since the fivancial revulsion
of 1867, and may be regarded as a practi
cal, and therefore a satisfactory solution of
thetproblem, whether the earnings of the
Roadiwill suffice to pay the interest on its
debt ehd leave something to divide among
theiiitockholders, more especially as every
month is adding to the facilities of the
Gompiuly for transacting an increased
business, and every year is devoloong the
country directly and indirectly tributary to
the. line.
Itwill be noticed that while the gross
earnings have increased $254,125 67 dur
ing the period named, the expenses have
increased but $104,561 26, exhibiting an
increase of, $249,564 41 in the net earn
ings, The amount of earningaabsorbed by
expense has been 62 6-10 per cent
This relatively large per centage of ex
ponies will be accounted for by the heavy
renewals of the track and machinery,
which, as was stated' i n the last annual re
port of the Company, would continue to be
necessary during the year, in order that
the Toed end its equipment might be in
eißcientoenditipn at its close.
The construction expenditures of the
Eastern Dilation have mainly been on sc.
count of the building of the second track
from Pittsburgh to Sewickley, a distance':
of twelve, miles; additions to the engine
housee.spid machine shops; three new loco
motives; the pro rata proportion of this
divisfoitof the coat of one hundred and
fifty-two new freight ears, and the pay
ment clan installment duo for the purchase
of the right of way in Allegheny city. On
the Western Division these expenditures
wereprincipally for the the continuation
of fencing the line; the completion of the
connection with other Railroads in Chinas
go,
north of the' property lately acquired
intjuttoity for depot purposes; additions
to the machine shops and machinery there
in, and station buildings; live new loco
motives, and the pro rata proportion of
this, division of the cost of the above num
ber`of 13eiw freight care.
Uncontrollable circumstances have de
layed the re-organization of the Company,
according to the plan agreed upon by the
Committee of the Stockholders and Bond
holders, under date of October 22, 1860.
This, holvever, will doubtless be acoom;
plished beforellie close of the coming au
tumn, and the property will then be trans,*
ferred from the jurisdiction of the United
Stated Qiionit Cc art, to the possession of
the ,pliffiettits.
“PosT."—ln your account of
the explosion which occurred at the plat
form. of the Adands' Express Company
yesterday, you make mention that Drs.
lielEn.and Hauslent, Bret dressed the in
juriesof the wounded man, McLaughlin.”
These gentlemen may have been called, but
one of the Company's employees was, im
mediately after the accident occurred, des - -
patched for Dr. Dickson. Before his ar.
rival, howbver, the aforinentioned doctors
arrived, and their only attention consisted
in sponging the face of McLaughlin, for
whictinservice a bill of twenty dollars was
presented before his removal from the plat,
form. The . Agent of the Company re- ,
fusing to pay this, it was reduced to ten
dollars, and.when still refused. Dr. Hans%
lent had the assurance to ask how much
would be givenn. This is a plain statement,
which, perhaps, it would be well for the
public to know.
Yours, &c , B.
Busr.awar AND ComasioN.—Yester
day morning a two horse team attached
to an empty bay wagon, from Butler
county; took fright on Smithfield street
and in their headlong course to the river
=to Oar No. 2 on the 'Birmingham
' •
P 11 ,ger railway. One wheet of the
wagon:was taken off, one of the car hoi ses
was knocked down and the tongue of the
ear bra*. The frightened horses then
rannpon.4e - bridge, where they came in
contact witiLlhe carriage of Mr. T. J.
Bight/m i lli. Which were his young son and
a daughter of Judge McClure. Fortu
nately neither were injured, although the
oarrlitgOwlis broken to pieces. The runa
ways were finally stopped at the further
end of the bridge, 'when the wagon was
found - toile completely wrecked and the
horses badly cut and bruised. The aced
dent'wcasioned much excitement in the
vicinity.
Fax nr OHIO TOWNSETP.-At four
o'clock on Thesday morning, fire broke out
in thifwood.eh.ed of William Lynch., Ohio
towahip, near Maysville, find the shed,
together-with the coal house, corn crib,
ear*ter - Ao_p_ . atid poultry house, were all
destroyed. ... IVellid not learn the amount
of Mr, laytich'siods. The fire is supposed
to I(imibeeirtffe work of an incendiary, as
Mr. Lynch hidreceived a large sum of
money 4,tickasy befpre, and on Tuesday it
was discovered that a plank had been run
rip folhe'vvond story window. A. trough
which has not been dry for a period of
seven years was fond empty and it is
supposwtthe-water was - run off by the in,
cendiary, if the building was fired.
IKlNOrrazrr TO . EicaooL Drascrolus.—lt
may interest those school directors who
are anxious to see the public schools eloped
during the bard times, to learn that the
Hon. Win. M. Meredith, Attorney Gen.
eral of the State, has declared, upon app
plication made to him by the State &mei
ilitelidallllo4 Common Schools, that Direct
ors Must .Uep the schools of their respect
tee diattlista in operation at least four
mosibloinualty.
The Blair County Democracy
triecitifig of - Derficierata Id Milli.
dayeburgb, Blair county, last week, the
following resolutions were unanimously
aopted: . •
Resolved Ist. That the principles upon
which this Government
,is based are the
principles of the Danciocratic party as
taught by Jefferson, -its founder, and the
permonency of the one depends upon the
sucoessful practice of the doctrine/3e the
other.
2d. That we are for the Government and
the Union—no matter who may be Pres'.
dent—having an abiding confidence that
the pecple, in their own good time, for the
promotion of their own interfati, will have
it-administered in accordance with the
principles of our glorious old party.
3d. That the present horrible civil war
was immediately forced upon us by the
South and now must to fought through,
esti, to that end, we hereby pledge our
party in Blair county, so far as we have
power, to support the Government in all
constitutional measures to accomplish its
successful and speedy issue.
4th. That in the present distracted state
'Of affairs we deem it inexpedient to make
party nominations at this time.
Mustered In.
The Frisbee Infantry, Capt. Foulk, wss
mustered into service today. An election
was held for commissioned officers, which
resulted as follows: W. L. Foulk, Captain;
Henry A. dieatrake, Ist Lieutenant; John
Little, 2d Lieutenant. • This company will
not go ont to Camp but will remain in the
city until ordered off. The members, near
ly all, are residents of the.city, and will
occupy the interim of time in making ar
rangements to leave home.
EXPECTIM —Shortly prior to our going
to press preparations were being made for
the reception of Captain Barker's cavalry
company, noticed elsewhere. They left
Wheeling on horseback on Monday,bring
ing their tents, camp equipage, &c , and it
was thought they would reach here in the
ordinary course of travel last evening. A
substantial meal was set out for them by
the subsistence committee, stabling was
provided for the horses at Patterson's
livery ' stable, and they were to sleep at
City gall. The company consists of one
hundred and thirty well mounted men,nnd
is said to:be intended as a body guard for
Gen. McClellan, but this is rather unser•
tain. Although fully prepared for camp
ing out, Capt Barker did not wish to
unpack his equipage, and would make a
strong effort to reach here last night,which
he probably did. The company goes to
Washington to-day.
" Haar ER Zoos vas" will give an
exhibition at City Hall on Friday evening,
(to-morrow) for the benefit of the Pitts
burgh Zousves, Captain S. L. Fullwood.
We would earnestly request our readers to
attend that they may see to what proficien-.
cy Capta.n Full wood has brought this
company, and they will. thereby be assist
ing a company that will reflect credit on
our "Smoky City." Moral, temperate
young mon . who wish to join a company,
and be commanded by one whose every
thought will be for the comfort and glory
of his man, will call, without delay, at No.
80, Fourth street. Tickets for the exhi
bition may be had of any of the members
of the Harper Zmaves, J. G. Road, 78
Fonrth . street, or at the door.
M ORR TROOPS FORWARDED.- SS verfil
detachments for Col. Rowley's Regiment
were sent forward by the Express train on
the Pennsylvania Railroad at four o'clock
yesterday afternoon, viz: Captain Foster,
with fifteen men, (two not sworn in for
contingencies,) Lieutenant Large, with
twenty men for Captain Large's company
and twenty-five men for Capt. Enright's
company. Capt. Smith, of the Pittsburgh
Rifles, took •el3ven men, which fills his
company to the war complement. The
Tippecanoe Cavalry, from Jefferson coun
ty, Ohio, arrived from the West and pro
ceeded East on the same train. They go
to Philadelphia and thence to Washington
City.
APERA.T AT WEST MIDDLETOWN.—Last
Saturday, at West Middletown, Ps , a
gentleman named McClure waS seriously
wounded by a pistol shot, fired by a maa
named Samuel Smith, who, having made
a display of secession sympathy, was or•
tiered to leave town, which he refused to
do, when returned volunteer attempted
to seize him and Smith drew a pistol,which
was caught by McClure. It went e 8 in
scutne, the ball entering Mr. McClure's
proin, producing a dangerous wound.—
Smith was unmercifully beaten by
brother of the wounded man, and then
taken to Washington jail'and confined.
LEssuaz's Rzoixisivr.—Colonel
Leasure, with seven full companies and
part of another, some seven hundred and
fifty men in all, arrived by the Pittsburgh,
Fort Wayne„ and Chicago Railroad on
Wednesday afternoon. They partook of a
comfortable meal at the soldiers' dinning
rooms and proceeded to Camp Wilkins,
where a company from Washington cowl.
ty, to join the regiment, was already en.
camped. The regiment will be filled up
and ready to move as a body in a day or
two,
GEN. LTON'S REMAINS —A telegram to
George Bingham, Esq , of Adams' Express,
states that the body of General Lyon will
arrive at Cincinnati on Friday morning at
six o'clock, lie In state there during the
day, and leave there on Friday evening for
this city in charge of Adams' Express
Company. The remains will be escorted
to this city by a committee of sixteen per
sona.
Fos CoL. BLecs.'s REGIMENT.—The
first company in the three years zampaign
from Blair county, left on Monday last,
It is commanded by Richard Crozier, Cap
tain; Stephen Potts, First Lieutenant; and
John Murry, Second Lieuterant. • It
will be assigned a position as company M,
in Col Black's regiment, and is intended
for scouting purposes.
POSTMASTERS.-A. Washington dispatch
gays a batch of Postmasters for Western
;Virginia were appointed on Tuesday.
They were taken from the ranks of the
Union men, without reference to political
antecedents.
CAPT. S. B. tlf.. YouNG's Cavalry com
pany, now in Camp Wilkins,'has been
accepted in Col. W. H Young's Kentucky
Cavalry „regiment, and will join it at
Washington City as soon as twenty more
men are obtained.
.M.'.larfouxnq, the man so seriously in.
Jared by the explosion on Tuesday, was in
a more favorable condition yesterday even.
ing, though his case is considered almost
hopeless.
L1E137. TAGG, of the Eighth Pennsylva.
nia 'Reserve regiment was in the city, yes
terday and will remain a few days. He
will take any letters entrusted to his care
for the boys.
Garr. -L. W. Siarru, of the Pittsburgh
Bifles, left to join bis regiment yesterday
afternoon, taking with him a number of
recruits for the company.
ANOTHER company from Washington
county, for OoL l&asure's regiment, ar.
rived yesterday afternoon in wagons, bug
gies and on horseback, and soon after
went into camp. •
eroPrzn.—The sale of Lonisvilld, - Bab&
more and ,New York secession journals
bias been stopped in Wheeling, by order
of the IJ. B. Marshal of that district.
Tan Joinzsron Canars, Captain Cole-
Man, and those sworn in under Thomas
A. Hinton, second detachment, leave for
Washington on Friday.
D&NTISTRY. —Dr. C. 8111. No. 246 rem,
treat, attends to all branches of the Den
al orofession.
LYNWOOD BOARDING SCROOL FOR BOYS,
will re-open Sept. 18. Terms reduced.
Address, Rev. Joe. P. TAYLOR,
New Brighton, Pa.
armour AMltg.
JOSEPH MEYER & SON,
M8111:111141111161, 811c1 WhO.Eitiouc ivao Hetail
Dealers .0
FIURNITII ILE & CH4HtS
No.' 24 Penn street, above tee ()anal.
Have unbend stale assortmentor Fancy and Plain
Furnitnre, in Walnut and Mahogany of Weir own
m enufsettre , and warranted equal in quality and
atria to any =mutant hared in the city, and alp van
at rannoonble twines fdeth.ti
POSTERS,
PLACARDS,
HAND-BILLS,
CARDS, &b.
Printed at the lowest cash prices to Hutt the times
_ST_
W. S. HAVEN,
84 THIRD STREET,
WINO WILL PRINT IN
RED, WHITE AND BLUE,(WITH FANCY CUTE,)
OR IS
PLAIN BLACK INK.
—Call and see Samples and get prices.l,
•
sul.t
SAPONIFIER!
Important to Families'
Save Time, Trouble, and Expense.
II F.' TII
BEST IihjIKET
x•
ARTICLE LYE : 1
,;
• MAKING
SOFT. SOAP!
One pound equal to Six pounds
For Salo Wbolnala by
Penn'a. Sait Manufact'g, Co.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
And by C.lDrucirtsto & Grocers to tor tinitod S•ct..s
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Dealers in
Promissory Notes, Bonds, Mortilages, and in
sesames tar money.
Money loaned on Checks at chart dates, with
(sonnet* securities. •
NOTFB ANL GRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Persons desiring Lams an be accommodated on
reasonable terms, and capitalista can he furnished
with good securities at remunerative prices.
Akio, attend to the Sale, Renting and Leasing of
Reel Estate.
Oak*, Ho. 92 FOURTH EITRIEET. above Wood.
ta?Ll• AUSTIN 1.0011713,
r. J. (*wt.. rAut, AI UtiUS—..WK. (MUFF
Western Stove Works.
lIS LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH.
GRAFF & CO.,
MAMIT'ACTLTItEREI;
WOULD CALL THE ATTLrNTION
looted
of the public to thenlarge stook of well se.
Cook, Parlor & Heating Stoves,
ALSO—IMPROVED
KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
Harrow-WAaa, lc., among which will be found the
Ertl' COAL COOS STOVES IN THE
STATE. The
Diamond, Advance, Air-Tight; Eclipse, and
IRON CITY,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the State
Fur for the BRST COAL COOK STOVES. Also,
FIRST PREMIUM awarded to the
- TRIM AICRUCAN, GLOBE k
For the BEST WOOD COOK STOVER NOW IN
USE. The KENTUCKIAN and KANSAS Premium
Stoves are sed. We call attention of
DMA LEW; and B ILDERS to the largest stock of
GRATE FRONTS & TENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N. B.—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE Coal
Cook Stoves with Soap-Stone Linings, which stand
the Sre better than iron.
JESSE JOHIN.SON,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Dealer In Plour, Grain, and all kinds of
Country Produce; Wines and Li
quors, Cigars, Tobacco, et .e.
Liberal advances made on consignments
of High Wines. -
NO. 155 SOUTH FOURTH ST., CORNER OF WALNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
su2Cr.lyd
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY,
F OR the speedy and permanent cure of
GONORRHEA, GLEET; URETHAL DISCHARGES,
Seminal Weakness, Nightly ElmillidOlLLl,
Incontinence, Genital Irritability
Gravel, Stricture and
AFFECTIONS OF THE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER,
which bee been used by &pwarde of
ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS,
in their private practice, with entire success, super
seding Como, COPAIBA, 0./PBUILES, or any compound
hitherto known.
BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS
are speed in action, often effecting a cure in a
few days, and when a cure is effected it is perman
ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts
that ape harmless on the system, and never nause
ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath; and be•
lug sugar coated, all nauseous taste 48 avoided.
No change of dist is emesenry whilst mini! them; nor
does theiriaction interfere with business pursuits.
Each box contains six dozen Pals.
PRIOR ONE DOLLAR,
and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by any advert's,
ed Agent, on receipt of the money.
None genuine without my signature on the wrap
per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N.Y., General Agent.
an27:d&Wly-is
NEW DRY GOODS.
FL INNELS-ALL COLORS ,
GREY SHIRRS AND DRAWERS,
CHECKS AND TIMINGS,
PRINTS AND GINGHAM%
SHIRTINGS AND SHEETING%
SHIRT BOSONS AND IRISH LINENS,
NEEDLE wdarc DOLLARS AND SETS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTS,
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
L &OE 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.
pRICIN REDUCED ON ALL KINDS
of WALL. PAPER, for 102..px _
Sir, XA Ala4,BT Aeo4 K.
211 EOlllOl.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
From Washington
WASHINGIVIT CITY, Aug. 28.--9erieus
charges having been presented to the War
Department alleging that Maj. James Bel
ger, Assistant ir.taartermastar at the im..
portant depot at Baltimore, was abusing
his charge by making his purchases from,
and employing as subordinate agents, per
eons inimical to the government, the matter
was referred to Mej. Gan. Dix for investi
gation. That officer, whose high toned
character and rigid loyalty made him,
of all others, the proper one to levee
vestigate so very serious a charge,
has submitted his report, calling before
him some of the , most prominent citizens
of Baltimore who were in frequent inter
course with Major Belger, and obtaining
from them statements, in writing, of what
they knew as to his general course in mak
ing his purclissee and giving employment.
The General comes. to the conclusion that
the charges against Major Bolger, are, so
far as they allege, an intentional bestow
ment of the public patronage on disloyal
men, utterly groundless. It could scarcely
have been avoided, being a stranger in
Baltimore, that some of his purchases
should have been from disloyal men, but
it is shown most conclusively that hie
efforts have been to throw the public money
en rusted to him into the right channels,
and that wherever he had found himself
deceived as to the Union proclivities of
hie agents, even down toi carters and
draymen, ho has applied the corrective
immediately by dismissing them from
service. Gen. Dix, in concluding his re
port,lsays: —"I think him, Maj. Bolger. an
efficient, faithful, conservative public ser
vant, and believe that the pecuniary
interests of the Department will not suffer
in his hands."
The Post Office Department is much trou
blod by postmasters failing to add the
names of the county and State to their let%
tens, and by embracing different subjects
belonging to different offices in the same
letter. This necessary delays action, and
postmasters should correct the evil, par
ticularly no other papers should be enclosed
with the quarterly returns and post bills.
Battle at Cross Lanes.
CINCINNATI, Aug. 28 —Tho following
are all the particulars we can learn of a
battle ut Cross Lanes, near Summerville,
on the 26th, whin appears to have been
a bloody affair :
The Seventh Ohio FOgituent, Cuioncl
Tyler, was surrounded while at break
fast and attacked on both flanks and
in front simultut.a , usly. Our• men im
mediately formed for battle and fought
bravely, while they saw but very I.t
tie chance of successq. The enemy
proving too poweiful, Colonel Tyler sent
forward to a baggage train which was
coming up three miles distant, and turned
it back towards Gauley, which place
it reached in safety. Companies B,
0 and I suffered most severely
They, particularly, were • in the hot
test of the fight, and finally fought
their way through fearful odds, making
dreadful havoc in the enemy's ranks. The
rebel force consisted of 8000 infantry, 400
cavalry and 10 guns. The federal forces
scattered, after cutting their way
through, but soon formed again end fired,
but received no reply or pursuit from
the enemy. Our loss is n t yet
definitely ascertained, but not over 200
are musing, out of the 900 engaged. The
rebel loss was fearful. Lieutenant Colonel
Creighton captured their colors and two
prisoners. The following is a list of the
officers known to be Captain Dyer,
Company D, of Pittner/1M; Capt. 'Sbent-
Leff, Company C, of Oberlin; Capt. Sterling.
Company I ; Adjutant L. Da Forest, of
Cleveland; Lieutenant Chu. Warren, and
Sergeant Major King, of Warren. The
other field officers are all safe.
Items from Louisville.
Lounivii.tx Aug. 28.—The railroad
travel to and from the South is immense.
The Tennessee authorities took the con.
tents of Adams Express safe to-day.
The Memphis Avalanche says, that Gen.
Polk's agent announces that no more im
pressrnents will be made for transports.
The Confederate Congress passed a reao_
lution approving of the course of planter's
factors in keeping cotton in the interior,
and the determination of insurance com
panies not to insure the crop when not
retained on the plantation.
Col. Thomas H. Taylor, of Frankfort,
is appointed Col. of Duncan's Kentucky
regiment at Manassas.
The Norfolk, Va. Herald 18 temporarily
stisper_ded for want of paper.
The Charleston Mercury's correspon
dent says: We are without the sympathy
or frierfdship of any nation on earth. The
only argument by which we can influence
them is, their necesslties and fears. This
correspondent says that the Confederates
have suffered moirein killed and wounded
than the Federals, and complains that no
advantage was taken of the Federal flight
from Manassas.
Memphis via Paducah—A battle is re
ported at Cape Girardeau, yesterday. The
Confederates were victorious, creating a
commotion at Cairo.
Rumored Fight on the other
Ode of the Potomac.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—The city was
rife last night., as well as this morning, of
a fight on the other side of the Potomac,
and even in usually well.in formed quer..
ters, there is conflicting information on
the subject. IL is certain that Gen. Mc-
Clellan, with his customary activity and
watchfulness, returned thence at half past
11 o'clock last night, but from his con•
versation with military friends, there
was nothing of an important or serious
character. It is probable, however, as
mentioned by a gentleman of respecta-
bility, that a rebel force of three companies
of cavalry, and about the same number of
infantry, with two field pieces, have been
hovering in the vicinity of Bull's Cross
goads, manceuvering, with a view to draw
out a detachment of our troops into an am
buscade. As to several soldiers being killed
on each side, in a skirmish, It may be only
an imaginary incident to adorn a reported
battle. Panic making seems to be a favo
rite avocation, and the most preposterous
reports are readily believed and circulated,
Funeral Ceremonies of Gen.
Lyon--Great Military Dis-
play.
ST. Louis, Aug. 28.—The funeral cerea
monies and military display in honor of,
General Lyon, to-day, were of the most
imposing character. The procession which
escorted the remains to the railroad depot,
consisted of General Fremont's body guard
under Colonel Leagony, Capt. Tillman's
Company of Cavalry section; Captain
Caslin's battery; First Regiment Missouri
volunteers, Colonel Blair; Gut. Fremont
and staff, a number of army and volunteer
officers, city officials, prominent citizens,
and the Third regiment United States
Reserve Corps, Colonel McNeill; all under
command of Brig. Gen. Siegel. The streets
through which the procession passed, were
thronged with spectators, and the flags
throughout the city were draped In
mourning.
General Fremont having signified to the
banks a desire to loan $160,000, the Rs.
change Bank took the whole amount to
day. 4 •
Sent to Fort Lafayette.
BOSTON, Aug. 28—The °Were of the
11. S. frigate Congress, who recently re.
signed, have been sent to Fort Lafayette.
Seziator - Wilsovr Commlastoliied
as Colonel.
l3osTow, Aug 28.—Senator Wilson has
been commi,sioned to orgauizs a regiment
of infantry, with a battery of artillery and
a regiment of sharpshooters. Lieutenant
Paine, of the Q. S army, hu been
pointed Lieut Colonel, and J. P. Sanders
son, of theSani ary Commission, Quarter
master. Mr. Wilson will hold his COM.
mission as Colonel from the State, which
arrangement will not, at present, interfere
with his Senatorial duties.
Secession Flag hauled Down•
BECIDGZPOBT, Ct., Aug. 28.—The sheriff
of this county went to Chestnut Bill,
five miles north of Bridgeport to-day, and
hauled down a secession flag.that had been
raised there. A new State law authorizes
the sheriff and constables to take down all
treasonable flags, and the owner is liable
to an imprisonment of not less than thirty
days And a flee of not less than sloo.
Prudential committees are being formed
throughoit the State to squelch secession.
Packages of the New York
Neves Seized
ALBANY, N. Y., August 28.—United
States Marshal Burt seized a package con
taining 1,100 -copies of the New York
Daily News, to-day, at the American Ex•
press office. They were Drought by Spear's
Newspaper Express, and transferred to the
Express office, addressed to A. Gunter,
Louisville. Cblonel Johnson,tho agent of
the Express Co., notified the Marshal of
the fact.
Fired
Our Pickets Fired en by the
RebelS.
HYAZTBTOWN, 31d., August 28. Via
Baltimore,—lnformation has reached our
encampment that there has been much
firing across the river by the rebels at our
pickets, at Various points between Conrad's
and Harper's Ferries, since Saturday last,
and it is reported that an attack was
threatened on Saturday et Point of Hocks.
The rebel encampments about Leesburg
have been moved back some distance from
the river.
Troops Leaving Boston.
BOSTON', Aug 28.—The Eleventh Begi•
ment left for New York, via. Fall River,
this evening. The First Massachusetts
Light Battery, late Cook's Battery, has
been fully recruited and will soon be ready
to enter the service for three years
()AND (DATES.
[FOR SHERIFF,
ROBERT WATSON,
OF THE FOURTH WARD, PITTSBURGH,'
oilers hirnalt to hut feends and tallow citizens of
Allegheny county as the Union and Worktnirman's
eaciuiciato, at the Octocer e'eetton. autate*
.• Fi IR COUNTY TREdiSURFAL—A. FLOYD
I f-e• of the Second Ward, kitieburgh, will be
candidaie for the RGOVe office, before the Eteptibli•
can Norn,ntiaing Convention. an/divivic
AMUSEMENTS,
PITTSBURGH THEATRE
Wass AND hie-NAGZR WM. HENDERSON
Yuma or Aninasion.—Private Boxes, $5,00; Single
Seat 02 Private 80 11 sl,oo;Parquette and Dress
Circle. chairs, 50 Family Circle, 25 cents;
Colored Gallery, 25 cents; Colored Boxes,so cents;
Gallery, lb cents.
Positivel last ought but two of
Miss Ada i Isaacs Menken.
THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 188 L
JENNY DIVERS.
Mankeu.
--Mlle. Marie.
Jenny
Favorite Dance.
To conclude with
DAY IN PARIS.
Captain Giron.tte. Mina Blanket'.
LUSH iWitTft . IV MI
THIRTEEN TEACHERS.
A.E FALL TERM WILL COM
MENCE, TUESDAY, September 3d. The
buildings have been thoroughly refitted, and an
A pparatun, Telegraph, Cabinet, &a., added, making
the institution second to none In the land, • Pupils
inetructed not only in the regular college nowise,
but in any department, anch as
TELEGRAPHING, •
Languages, Local or Instrumental Music, Drawing
and Painting.
•
For catalogue, address.
Rev. L C. PERSHING,
President.
CM=
HOWL'S NEW SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines,
ARE ADAPTED to 1111 kinds of
FAMILY SEWING, working equally well on
the lightest and heacteat fabrics, making the
LOCK STITCH BIAI
alike on both axing, which cannot be
Raveled or Pulled Oat.
And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Gaiter • Atting
and Shoe Binding, these have no superior. gall
and see them at No. 2/3 Fifth street, Up
cip2G:dawthis W. B. Lasetl.
J). B. ROGERS & SON"
MLNTUPACTUBYBB OF
ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT
STE C, ThTH
Office, 68 Fifth Street,
fends METTEURTEIGH.
R. R. BULGER s N
MANUFACTURES Of
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
FURNITURE.
No. 4b Smithfield Street,
PITTSBURGH.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture,
Constantly on hand which we will sell the low
est prices for CASH. tryllitlyds
PIT MOH STEEL WORKS
lma° J0rm........J00ri L. Bora. ..... INA:mown
JONES, BOYD ik
•
MANUFACTURERS OF CAST
Steel; also. Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel
SPRINGS and AXLES, corner Ross and First
streets, [no2&ie) PITTSBURGH, Pa.
PROPOSALS
WILL BE RECEIVED AT CAIRO,
Illinois, till August .10th, for Naval Gun Car
riages, for nine inch guns, and 42 of the former and
88 of the latter. The carriages to be made of sea
soned oak of the best quality, and the trucks of
hgnunt:vitae, or of oak,two thioknesEes, and riveted
together with all the proper gun implements, such
as sponges, shot headv, and worms, the whole to be
delivered in Cairo, seedy for use by the 10th of Oc
tober next. JOHN RODGERS,
au2B Commander U. S. N
DRINAE DISEMASS--
I DR. BROW,WB MEDICAL
an 4,, BURGIOAI, Office, Na 60
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
Dr. BROWN la an old chi- .. " 4 /1 / .... 4 :?. ‘ ",:; - ;''
sea of Pittsburgh, and has been
in Practice for the biathoody- ,
Ave ware. His business has
been confined mostly to Private
and Surgical Diseassa
6171.7a1M3 AND STICANGEB3
in need of a medical friend, should not fall to
find 00, the rare place of relief. The Doctor is a
regular gradnats,,and his experience In the treat
ment ofi oertsin elate of diseases is a sure
tee to the sufterers of obtaining permanen i r
by the use of his remedies and following his ad.
rice.
po):1111:7,11,14 L 471:4;A:i1)1:•:1
never fall to cure the worst form' of Venereal Dta.
eases, impuritieS and Scrofulous Affections. Also,
all diseases arising nom a hereditary taint, which
mantfcu3te itself in the form of R tatter, psoriasis,.
and a Feat many forme of don dileasee i the origin
which the patient entirely . ignorant. To
persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown otters hopes of a mire
and speedy recovery.
REMTSAT. WILLI:MRS
Dr. Frown's remedies for this alarming trouble
brought on often by that solitary habit or sensual
gratification, which the young end weaksolnded
often give way to, (to their owls destruction,) are
Cue only reliable remedies known in thin come
. 3 , ere cafe, nadmake a apeedy matarattori
HEELMEATH3II2,.
Dr. 'Brown's rentetbss never WI to ma this
psinfol disease in a two day..-he wl3l warrant
ass. He also treats Piles, Blest, Goanarrbas,
Bleat:ore, Urethal
MotithlY SrPyreffidonlit Mews of the Jd*e L itlik
tuts in AD% nen 9U.4 56 ..401113, Paine a the BaCk
and Kidneys, irrion of the Meddle, tddetbet
with all Moots a orlon brims orig
Ai delornarUelerr
ad
PIM, directed to DP.. 0. W inn
a l aithi mtati w
nim b i:ars & pc., will be Intim= egungered..-
fiedloine east to any
erne from observation. F "'"'" °4 ; mau
Moe sait Private Roam, No, go e m itho e id
streeh PitteDitrittb PL noiligigerge
FOR . BALE'
E3B ACRES OF idditY,lii. - iir,defarable
location. 10 miles from the city, .hating a
largo front on the Ohio river. A COttage 110 Use of
hall and six rooms, good cellar, stone spring house,
barn, . to. Thirty 'acres in woods with abundance
of locust. timber. Convenient to schools and An a
good neighborhood. For sale by
su26 8 CUTHBERT & 80N, 61 Market st.
_ _
A VALUABLE BAKU of 14u acres,
AA_ situate Lust: war Elt ask townsbip, at two
ernes from the ally. .A nate stone 1111 , 4138013, etS
small cleaning nOuses, balms. rind stables,. three
large orchard., &C. Atso. 10 acres of coal.. For
sale by B. CUTH BERT & SUN, 01 Market et. .
ONLY_ $8 PER AURE.:-16U acres •of
land on the Ft.. - Waynciand Chicago Railroad,
in Stark Co., Indians. e. CUTH BERT & VON,
an2B 51 Market street. -
REAR-, -
NEW
TESTIMONir
FROM W. M. SCOTT. ESQ.
DR. VON MOSCHZISKER OPERA;
TED on my a ra yea , skillfully, and ie
entire satisfaction. I have much pleasure in addim
my testimony for the benefit of than whOitlinitt
kUe servieea for the removal of Deafness,
W. 11. *001;87 Fourth strest.
Pittsburgh, lulyllth, 1881.
LEAD
For eome time 1 have antlered from Deafness and
continual noise In the Head, which occasioned me
considerable pain and annoyance. 1 consider It
therefore my duty to state that DR. VDN MO
BOHZISHER has entirely motored my- hesrinp
and totally removed the noise by his very *WM.
treatment.
FELIX GRANT.
MR. GRANT is well known to me, and perfeetre.
Hance may be placed in what he states in tbeabove.
testimonial. S. BARNES,
No 49 Smithfield etreet.
Pittsburgh, July 10th, 1861.
EYE-
_ E A R.
NOISE LIE TUE HEAP,
DEAFNESS.
F. A. YON MOORISH%
OCULIST AND AURIST,
(Late o }the A ustrian Army)
Gives hid entire and exclusive attention to all
maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring medical
or surgical attention:to restore sight and hearing.
Persons wishing to be treated by biro either Pat
DEAFNESS or IMPAIRED HlGHTehoutd arply
vrithotit furtnerdelay. They will. in doing so, bane.
tit themselves and give him time to do justice Lc
their case, particularly as the SUMMER MONTH..
are most favorable in the treatment, of diseases of
the
EYE AND EAR.
From the hcmdreds oftestlmonials in hie posses
sion he will subjoin a few to his card.
READ
From an Old Well Known Citizen.
For tee last eight years I have been deaf in ri y
left ear, and my right one became deaf some six
months ago. I resorted to onions means and in.
curred heavy expense in endeavoring to obtain
a cur , but got no relief from any one, until finarii.
in despair, I matted my efforts in thisdirectlon. A t
the earnest solicitation et my friends, however, I
was induced to submit fur case to Dr. VON NO-
Sell miss& As an old citizen, and widely known
here, I most cheerfully testify thatbe has restored
me to my hearing, which is now as perfect as it was
forty years ago, and I earnestly recommend all
afflicted with eafness to consult Dr. VON MO.
BCHZISKER at once. JOHN BECK,
corner of Grant and Eleventh sireete.
Frrrssinion, May 2f,1861.
FROM .11 , i0. MPDEVITT:, ESQ.,
Prom the benefit my eon derived of DR. -VON
MOOEIZISKERI3 skillful treatment, I have much
pleasure in recommending him Wall similarly af
fected, as a most successful wrist.
JOHN M'DEVITT, ati Liberty street.
Pittsburgh, May It, IBM.
JOBW MICLOSILEy, Esq.,
Pon Pun, ALLIGKINT Co, Pe.
April Bth ] B 6 l. J
Die. moßmvstßAßa-255 Mated slreefi
Pittsburgh—l am happy to inform you that-my
little daughter, who has been quite Ilea folkiont
years, hasoinder your skillful treatment, 'entirely
recovered. I feel quite satisfied that at hearing
would never have been restored.by natural causes. -
but to your treatment alone Is she indebted for
and I would earnestly recommend all afflicted with
deafness to consult you at come.
Respectftdly ir
J ours, HN MoCIAXIBEr.
OFFICE„
155 THIRD STREET,
BETWICXN SAITIIIFIELD AND GRANT BM
b,lB
Mr. & Mrs. Tetedona's
SCHOOL FOR YOUNI; LADIES,
WILL BE RE-OPENED ON MONDAY. SEPTAIO4
VRENCH AND LATIN TAUGHT
4: without extra charge by Mr. Tetedeux, a
native of Paris and graduate of the Callegellliarle.
Butane. No. 148 Third street, Pittsburgh.
,N B.—The Birmingham, Oakland and Miners.
villa cars pass by the door.' ' & Mehra
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAA_
_Y THE USE OF AN APPARATUS
BY
whereby no.drugs or galvanic battery are
used. Cold weathef Is the time , when thestow,
ins can be used to its beet advantage.
gentlemen and theh• families have their teeth r
tracked by my process, and are ready to testifyas to
the safety and painlessness of the operatim. what
ever has been said by persons interested in as
seating the contrary having no knowledge of al
Ali-ARITFICILILThwrti inserted in (Imlay
E. OUDRY, Dentist,
noldaydis 184 Smithfield street.
BOWN 1z TETLEY',
16 Wood :Street,
MAKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL
WELLS at the shortest pooetble. noose,.
nce t bee h i e ll t h ev e tr ies :glir l OU t t,t tnriXi f b:"s
-
persons about to engage in the oil 'business, that - it
will be to their interest to give us a call and nuke
an caomination of our stock' ow on band. whil)
THE THIRD SESSION
OP
Mrs E. A. SMITH'S •
(Late Preceptre , a of the Allegheny City College 4.
SELBCT .SCROOL FOB YOUNG LADZW,
Corner of Beaver street and South Common, Alle
gheny city, commences MONDAY. Sept. 2d.
Number of Students Limited.
Cireulari can be had at the School Rooms, or at
he principal book-stores in Pittsbugh and Alle.
gheny. au26-2dpair
TO TH:6 PUBLIC.
SPECIALLY the igno-
E•
rant and falsely Nod- •' a , est physicians of all de
nominations, treat secret
and delicate disorders, --.
self abttesand 4181311613 or :;"/ /
stuations common` and
ineldentito youths of both
marri - Because'
e=d4it b sgasi 11 , 1' fact of hta dew
so, the ignoran and th e
' modest are
dreadfully shocked , and thins 'A a :meat • BM
very immoral, and tor concnt and.
corruption among their wives, promising sons
and daughters. Their family physician should be%
cannot A to keep them in ignortmos thatthe7 far
the same as Dr BRANSTRUP (elt t o test a lucrative pi mig ht Wet to theta
among stupid, jalsely modern and presumptuora
fannies, born and raised in ignorance, sprung ors
sus mushrooms, and who compere
senseotc, to dollars and can newly,
meanly or Illy gotten. It Is to- pu bowsaw,
that numerous parents arid &ordains are thankful'
that their sons, daughters and wants, previetudy"
feeble, sickly sad of delicate ctraditlch olul appear .
BMA, have been restored to health and vigor by In.
SBANSTRITP. besides many before and attar mar
riage through him have been savedmuch saffering,
anziely,.l.2ortifkiltiCol, dc. Having the advantage
of over thirtyyesrs experience and observatioec
consapsentl , he has monks skill in the treatment
of special dioce es, and wbehl daSll,oo2l=
the profedsion, as well aeaom
able citizens, of Ike.-
ear= Ing4r i l ekali tartildendssiona,
tr=il malady can be completely, cared : by,
the very lastdiscovery that beewaryet fai4ett.
female diseases he h aeliad:imPloiorlarPorbrono on
account of hie old ageoncrenty years, allies ' .
larity is completely owed.
..aa for conssimptiolkau
pulmonary of MyMrtry4 Which ire moo,
mod from Iceland moss - aid. Aim ingredients bi
more
plowthica - five .yeats(.atibs.
but had is
tbask.enl,
that have as yet _been,thasioisared,:as ANT'p t h e
cedes will show. Tbey a re sill
found according to a p lestalsorget
will get at the ea.?k,tpi altfree_ot ebarge
canoe 85 Smithfield street, pear,,aapposeaa:mresgi:
Prinde eennyiturieatlone l
konaie ieV
niftily attended to. rectik: - •
1 10,1,8g_.c0
deeklydands ' xittatavntt Pest imam
Q A WYER ,' STA.I T ED , FBEINND.
117 TO WOMAN SOAP.z4 nevi *la of sam sat
warranted to Please: it is suitable for theWliB4W
well an washing clothes— la is handiful swear
mae, cheap arid serviceable, and so you had
try it. Air sala r y/missile. and tenni -
I
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Voice or a Bad Breath, or all arldialfiXttitl2, " 7 ' - ' - '- -?..-'.
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nith me that "they go right to th - O‘vl4l : - :.,,..1WYtr, z - - -- .. ~..:-..?
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am safe in saying that yoti wilt ever al*C:ll. 7- 4 -
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counterfeit. . - :. 7- & - .!ZZ II- A.ii4,31.: " ' ' - ';" :4
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ceipt of Thirty Cents . --- : ' . -- '' . 1 4 ",,'.! , :r . - 1N :.a..
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