. . A - b7ir ar— As7P):StrASIORE — D to tin ttpthatilipl under Ciinteili744. l 4 l oE-IVPike;P,elAMPanf .will go intaiterrian - AtEd*Pihentetikssoon se completely organized .otrinorlidtherliecsild - atery of Wilkins EGA Foi3WlstrefiVit,hekiilkeed men srli be en relledibigifeylo7oingetlr--- sal - E. BO I • rkrt.in. E Y E EA It NOISE IN i THE HEAP DEAFNESS. DR, F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER. OCULIST - ALND AUIIIST (Lote of the Austrian Army) Mires MA entire and aselruilve attention to all telalidiee of the EYE and EAR requiring medical or Borgia:a attention, to restore sight or hearing. Persons wishing to be treated by him either 17,3 DEAFNESS or IMPAIRED SIGHT should sr ply without farther delay. They aill,in doing so, bene fit themselves and give him time to do justice to their ems. The seeress of his treatment of the EYE AND EAR. Ile has over and over again illustrated before his professional brethren who have honored his office with their presen?e, to witness his operations and practice. , From hundreds and thousar. ds whi 1 aye been restored by him to SIGHT and HEARING he begs to subjoin the following names and testimonials:— Hon. SENATOR PUGH. T. M'LEAN, eon of Judge M'Lean, U. S. So prerne Court, J. STEPHENS, Esc', Philadelphia J. H. TOWN, Esq., now Capthia in t'. A. J. 0. SIDNEY, Esq , Philadelphia, C. L. KILBURN, captain U. S A. RAGE, Fsq , President of the Goodhue Fire Insurance Company, New York. L. GLOVER, Ef q , Director of the Nauonal Bank Company. G. B. LAISAR, President of the Bank of the Republic, New York. J. STANTHROP, Merchant, Warren etrret, New York. These were eases c f.Deafaileu, some of THIRTY THAfka attache& PITTSBURGH CERTIFICATES. Rev. STANUALAUS PA 111 Z WSK Passionist Rev. M. GREGG- W. E. GRAY, Req. THOMAS MOORS, E.q., Firat street. JOHN BECK, er., eorrirr Grant ard eerenth ate. OASES OF BLINDNESS. W. BISHOP, Esq . , Cinch:mat. F: WILLIAALti, bf. D, A. P. B'Yl WART, Esq. J. W. HEATH, EF4.,'Merchant Rev. FA CHER MULLAH. L. B. NEVILLE, Commander V. P. N. To'this Hat hundreds more could be added. 1 . r„ M. farther begs the perusal of the two following TE 7 ,11.1110N1.4.L8 from gentlemen well k nom n in ...Olio city TESTIMONY : FROM JNO. MIDEVITT, ESQ., From the benefit my son clenited of DR. VON htOOHZISKER'B skillful treatment, .1 have Illne.l pleasure in recommending him to all similarly al faceed, as a most successful anrist. Pitleinirgh, M JOHN te DEV6,III6I.ITT, 811 Liberty street. ay 1 from MO. WeLOSIEBY. Esq., of the firm of reClookey, Coograye a Co. Peal Paaai, Austwoury Co., P. I April Bth, 188]. j 113 DR, VONMORrAMRWR, 155 Thad 'w:reet. Pitteburghli - sm happy to inform you that in) Utile daughter, who has been quite deaf for four yeara'has, tinder your skillful treatment, entire!. recovered. I feel quite riallsfled that Itu. hearing *Mild never have been restored by natural =urea bit td 70137 ability alone is she indebted for it, andl would earnestly recommend all afflicted with deafness to consult - you at once. Respectfullyyours, .10)11i MoOLIZCHRT. 0 X'FICEI, 155 THIRD STREET, Etts. WHEN SMITHFIELD AND GRANT 125,.MITTFICIAL EYES inverted. The original letters of the names aboye given. oan be examined by Mt who wist. to do so, at Dr. Ws offl^e. aulto - OFFIaz Or rOffalisEaßir or SmuszsTENCi, No. 6 Mate Street, New York, Aug. 26, 1861. ARMY SUPPLiES.—Proposals will be received by the underAgned, until 4 40,0* p. In., of MONDAY. Belot. 2,1801, for supply.- lug. for-tbe use of the United Staten Army, a US -BISTENGE STORE.i. as (chews, viz: For delivery on the 10th day of September, 1861. fin barrels first quality Mess Pork, fall salted, city %spied-10u 56060 pounds firsbquabiy smoked Bacon Sides doter, packed In tight tierces oftpthout 800 . irxiirkla each 18:150 pobnds ffist•quality smoked Bacon Elhoul dere, slip covers. packed se above 4 4 7 50 pounds firet•qualay smoked Hams, itEp 03Y. 4 4Fi11, packed as above Mess B I.lo oeef, barrels be full fivit qualit d y Intl and regulaf Extra to salte 60 barrels Brat-quid ty pickled Beef Tonvies, city cured, 200 pounds to each barrel • 200,000 pounds first-quality of Pilot Bread, to be waked in boxes of 10 pounds of bread to each box, boxes to be seasoned stuff, bottom and top of single pieces, or ft two pieties, to be tongued ens grooved together .816 bushrle prime quality White Buena, le (adm en barrels, thoroughly coopered andln good order .625 bushels prime quality epls Peas, in new half barrels 40, pounds prime Rioe, in clean, bright spirit 1: 1 1 7i 000 Vitsbels first-quality No 4 kiln-dried Hominy, made from white bum corn 17,600 pounds prime Rio Coffee, in clean, bright spirit barrels ' ..28,000 pounds prime Rio Coffee, roasted and ground, intim', bright spirit barrels 1,106 pounds good quality Slack Tea, one-half Oslong, one-half fiottehoug 90 0 0 pounds retina i light yellow Coffee Sugar, in ordln--sy well coogered s ugar barrels 7400 pounds first-quality Adamantine Candle* to be of 16 ounces to the pound, one-half di, and one-hall. 12 24,000 Pounds good, hard soap 4e9 bashela of good, oleos, dry, fine Salt strong, tight, welteoopered ba•relliB2quarta to the bushel 1,600 gallons good Molasses or Syrup, iu half barrels, or .5 gallon kegs POOO or more pounds first quality Dried Apples ar delivery on the 17th of September, 1861, the tisane .quantity as above, and 2,806 barrels extra su• patine. bouthern or St. Louts Flour, CO be full weight and the barrels in perfect order for ship ping . Far delivery on the let of October,lB6l, the same qnanlity, with the exception of the Salt, Meat. Pion* and Pilot Bread, and the addition of 10,900 muds pf Deasicated Mixed Vegetables, in the InteterintiP o k 9 B 99 Efling: la acoomPany proposals when practice bla, Seines of inspection will be revived for the Meat And Plopr, certifying their present qual ity an* condition All the meat will alio be examined and passed upon by Robert P. Getty, Inspector on the part of the United States; sellers' names and date of pur chase required on each package: two iron hoops on each barrel of pork, beef, and tongue% all bexes to be strapped with light. peon hicsory straps.— Allthe stereo, will be hilly inspected before their reception. and compared morally with the retain.. ed samples Bidders will i ii their proposals state particularly the date of delivery of the articles which they proves to furnish. Those who are not well known at this Offtee Vaasa refer by consent of Ref eree', totems well known and reeponstble Mad ness house In this city tor their responsibility to meet their engagements Proposals Will- be endolest, -o Proposals for Sub teatimes* thoreafor Washington A. B EATON, Juddasepit Major and O. 8. 11. S. Army. inLOSING OUT SALE OF SPRING IV and lihuntner BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, At cost. To make room for Fall and Winter Goods. Call soon and secure a bargain at the Cheap Cash Store of JOB. H. BORLAND, 98 Marken street, inn secmd door from F•fth: DATES. -.-21) trails new Dates, just re seised and for sale REYMER A BROS. &SAGUAROS I.— ,AMlL.locases Italian Maccaronk 6 do American do IA do Italian Vermicelli: in store and for skie by (ari:3l] REYMER G BEL& Am-- ~.." Is dimes quarts Marseille; .10 do pinta Olive fki; 10 do (guts Bordeaux 4 do pints Olive Oil; just received end tor rats br RETldEfitir BROS., anBl Nos. 126 11,•,d )211 Wood street. IERMAN C.I.UA itt3.-10C1,0000ennan %., Cigars, assorted brands, in store and for sale by fvuBll REVIVER 4 BROS. LUB - RIOATING OIL-12 barrels rb= day rewind, and for sale by sale EMMY EL coLlaws. ISEZI Clic [Dail!) V0..5.1. ITOR AND PRI,PREVISTOR - irnis:—Daily, Six Dollars yen, strictly in iscirane& Weekly, S:nZe evoecnpktona One Dollar per year; In Clubs of tle, One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF 2HE CITY CITY MATTERS. SATURDAY MORNIRG.::=AUG. 31 The Army Contract Frauds In the.. • 3npreme Court. • The Supreme Court convened yesterday morning, Chief Justice Lowrie on the bench, te hear any motion that might be made in the case of Commonwealth vs. Frowenfeld al, indicted for conspiracy to., defraud, in the army contracts. Mr. Miller, the District Attorney, said he had no motion to make now, but might have one on Monday. On behalf of the defendants, Mr. Brew ater read thethird count of the indictment, charging defendants with having defraud ed the State out of some $20,000 by divers subtle acts, &0., Ind asked that the Com monwealth be obliged to furnish counsel for defense with a specification, setting forth what they intended to prove under the count, and the means by which the alleged fraud was perpetrated. Alter some discussion on this point, be tween Messrs. J. H. Hampton foi the Commonwealth and Mr. Brewster for the defense, the Court decided that defendants were entitled to know the character of the alleged acts, and made an order dir icting the Commonwealth 'to furnish the epect c'tiop asked by ten o'clock today, setting forth only the overt acts, not the evidence bv Which they are to be proven. Court adjourned soen afterward until Monday morning, when the case will be taken up. M.Asou (Lucks —The Wheeling Intelli— gencer states that Major Oakes has con cluded to decline his appointment as Brigadier General, because of the failing state of his health. The Washington cor respondent of the New York Tribune an. nonnces his arrival at the Capitol, and states that the cause of his hesitating to accept the commission lies in the tear that his health will not be able to bear the in creased respasibilities of the position, if he remains in this climate in the winter. Re is desirous of being assigned to some expe, dition designed for the South, when it shall be organic -d, in which case be would not hesitate to accept the position assigned him. It is said that he has invited Lieutenant Tompkins, of the Second Cavalry, to a po sition on his staff, but as the Government has adopted the policy of making Briga diers of volunteers select their staff from the volunteer officers, it is doubtful wheth. er the Lieutenant wisi be allowed to quit his regiment, in which he has gained such renown. Tux six companies of cavalry from In diens arrived at W heeling on Wednesday and Thursday by steamers, too late to avail themaelv s of the rise in the rivers to reach this city by boat on their way to Wash legion. They were consequently sent to Camp Carlisle and will start for this city by Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad this morning. The companies are as follows : Capt. J. S. Buchanan, numbering ninety - flve men, from Vevey, Switzerland county, Indiana; Capt. T. C. Danglaid'es, number log ninety-five men, from Switzer Land county; Capt. 31.'Cline's, ninety-five, Mad ison county; Capt. Carlan's seventy-nine, Fayette county; Capt. Irwin's, seventy. nine, Harrison county, and Capt. Keister's seventprune, Aurora, Dearborn county Th3y have been in camp at Madison, Ind., and are described as a fine body of men, all provided with excellent horses, but without arms or equipementa, some of them not even having bridles. They are well commanded, and are men of ouch stuff as can be Made very serviceable, ender even the most trying circumstances, provided they are well armed and equipped, which should be done as soon as possible. They expect this will be done as soon as they reach Washington, but probably not be fore. BESEECH LOADpiCt STEEL au.s.—On Wednesday evening, prior to the depart are of the last detachment of Captain J. H. 'Foster's company for Washington, he was presented with a beautiful light breech loading steel gnn, throwing a twelve ounce ball, by J. F. Singer, ltsq , of the firm of Singer, Nimick & Co., steel workers. The gun is about two feet in length in the bar rel, from muzzle to chamber, and less than three feet in entire length. Whets finish ed and mounted it weighs but about two hundred pounds, and could be drawn on the march and served with ease by four men, two of whom could carry, in addition, their own muskets, strapping their arms and the equipments of the party to the carriage when marching. Nsw Barrkar —The Marietta (0.) Re, publican says: "Oaptain Frank Buell, of company B, 18th regiment, has received an cider to raise a battery of artillery for the three years service, in Virginia. He was a general favorite among his men, and will make as gallant an Milner in his new position as in the infantry service. He has most of his men enrolled, but wants a few more good men. He will have six brass piece, the same as Col Burnett's, except that some of them will be rifled cannon. We hope to see the ranks filled up in a few days.," CoL. liteLkan's regiment, at Erie, now numbers about 800 men. At a public meeting recently held, Colonel McLean IMited that not more than fifty persons from the city of Erie had enlisted in his regiment. Crawford and Warren counties would each furnish two full companies, after having contributed largely to regi • manta previously formed and now on the field of battle, Without meaning to cast any reflections, he regarded the fact as not calculated to speak well for their commus, nity. abroad—a community embracing nearly 12,000 inhabitants. IN TU CITY.—J. Edgar Thomson, President of the Pennsylvania Rail road, arrived In the city on Thursday night and is now stopping at the Monongahela House, His visit is, we believe, in relation to the erection of depot buildings here.— Yesterday morning he visited the ruins of Duquesne depot. We hope a determine. tion may be arrived at before Mr. Thom son leaves the city, to build the proposed depot on Grant street. It would benefit our city very materially, both now and hereafter. DAR Places RHINOCEROS, it seems, is not dead. The Detroit Free Press says he has been discovered in the river five miles below La Crosse. His head quarters are In a deep slough with muddy bottom.— Sunday he was aeon in a cornfield. He broke the ribs of a man named Eggleston, who got ih his way while making for the river. A party has gone down with rope to capture the monster. Gm- J. B. HOWELL'S Rzaitinuv.— The Uniontown Standard, in speaking of this regiment, flays:—We are not able to say how soon Gan... Howell's regiment will be full. Seven companies are now con.. sidered as secured, viz: three from Fayette, two from Washington, and two from Somerset. The prospect of aid from Greene is also quite encouraging It is to be hoped that several companies will be raised in that county. Hon. J. S. Moorszan happened to be on the boat at Rice's Landing when Gen. Harper's cavalry company took its depart. ure for the seat of war, and addressed the assemblage in a few pertinent remszks,and Rev. I. N. Cary committed the departing volunteers to the God of men and of bat tles in an eloquent and appropriate prayer. So says the Waynesburg 'assayer. JAMBS P. BARR, COL BUCK ZOEt 13ILIGADIE13 lettet I received yesterday nounces tho appointment of, col. SamueW. Black as a Brigadier General. His command will consist of the Thirteenth Regiment, Col. Rowic.y, the Twentv.Third, Col. Birney, the Thirtieth, Col. Chantney, the Thirty- First, Col. Williams,. the Thirty &coil& Col. Lugiane and the Scott Legion, now in command of Lieut. Col. Lehman. Gen. Black will fill his new position ably and his many friends will be glad to learn of his advancement. SWORD PRZSENTATION.—Lieut. Banks, of the Lawrence Greys, of CM.. Leazure's regiment now in Camp Wilkins, was the recipient of a fine sword yesterday, pre• seined by Colonel Alm Carnahan, of Union township, Allegheny county, and used by him during the war of 1812, in defence of his country. May the sword of 1812 be the sword of 1861. We know that in the hands of Lieutenant Banks it will be used with tellffig effect, Atriking for the honor of his country. Ws see it stated that a person of bad antecedents called at a house in Washing. ton, Pa , to see Gov. Pierpont, of Virginia, who was on a visit to his sister there, with the purpose, as is suspected, of taking his life or doing him violence, a price having been sot on his head by the Richmond government. The'man, with a compan ion, was arrested and committed to jail at Washington. MORE SOLDIERS ARRIVED.—The Ma_ honing Rifles, Oapt. John _Hastings, from Jefferson county, arrived hero on Thurs day night and also Capt. John Dowling's company f;am Brookville, Jefferson couno ty, and Cept. C. A. Craig's, from Green- Ci‘rl6l.l county, They all went into Camp W.lking. They go into 0)1. Knight's Wild Cat" regiment. Housx BURNED —The house of Mr. Bogers, a strong Union man, who lives not far from Fairmont, Marion county, Va., was fired on Thursday night last by some incendiary. It is suspected that the house was fired by a Secessionist named Straight, who was for a time a prisoner at Oamp Carlisle, but who was released upon taking the oath of allegiance. BASS BCIINT.—On Sunday, the 18th the barn of Mr. Abraham Wiant, near Curllaville, Clarion County, was burned to the ground, with all its contents. It is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The building was tilled with wheat and other grain, and the loss is es. timated at about $2.000. LAST NIGHT OH' THE SEASON.—The last performance for the summer season will be given at the Theatre this evening.— Miss Adah Isaacs Meoken appears as Bianca in the "Italian Wife," and the performance concludes with "Jack Shepo pard," Miss M. personating the higLway man. Gee is not cheaper here than in any city in the world. The gas company of Ply• mouth, England, has reduced the price of gas to 75 cents per 1,000 feet, and yet it pave a dividend of 10 per cent. on one half its shares, and 7+ per cent. on the other half, the highest dividends allowed to the company by law. Mons. CAVALRY Wearrx.o —Washing. ton despatches say that the Becretary of War will to-day call for two more regi ments of cavalry from this State. This is the favorite arm of the service and the requisite regimens can pa easily ob tained. CALL early and get a copy to send to your friends, of Harper's Weekly, New York Illustrated News and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper, at the Book and News Depot of J. D. Egan, Wood street, corner of Liberty. K A NA. W 15. A. RICO IN EXT.-Cpl. W haley, member of Congress from the Kanawha district, has raised a regiment in bui own distriet, and is at Parkersburg awaiting to be equipped. FROM Vraaniti.—A number of volun• tears who have been in service in Virginia for three months, returned to their homes here on Thursday and yesterday. Tat exercises at Si Vincent's College, Westmoreland Co., Pa,, will begin on Monday next, the 2d September. ST. ALOTSII7B' ACADEMY, Loretto, will reepen for the reception of young ladies, September 2d, 1861. Dr. WM. M. 13.iLas—Dear :—1 was not the author of the irticle under the sig nature of 8., in the Post of 29th instant, consequently have done you no gross in- DJ uatice. Gico. BINGUAM PITTSBURGH, Aug. 30, 1861. DEarrrnraY.—Dr. 0. Bill, No. 248 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal nrofession. KENWOOD BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Will re-open Sept. 18. Terms reduced. Address, Rev. JOB. P. TAYLOR, New Brighton, Pa. STOP IN AT • Super's Drug Store CORNER PENN AND SAINT CLAIR STREETS, -A ND DRINK A GLASS OF UI DELICIOUSLY COOL SODA WATER. au& ' .1081111 NIT= JOSEPH METER & SON, Mannlecturers, and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE & CHAIRS. No. 42t Penn street, above the Canal. Have on hand a large assortmentof Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manufacture, and warranted equal in quality and style to any manufactured in the city, and will sell at reasonable enema UMW pOSTERS, PLACARDS, - HIND-BILLS, Punted et the lowest cash prices to suit the times, W. S. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, • • A • • NED, WHITS AND BLDE,(WITH FANCY MTN PLAIN BLACK INK. Awcian and aft Samples and get prioes.lllll ENTIOI. LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. BALTIAIORS, Aug. 30 —The American of to day has the following: We have seen I a wall-known citizen, of Baltimore, who returned from on business sent to Norths western Virginia, from whom we Bath. er the following reliable and positive it formation : He says that up to the after., noon of Tuesday last, the 27th, Gen. Rose. crane was not only alive and well, but was quietly transacting hie important !unctions at his headquarters. No information what ever of any engagement was underatood to have been received at headquarters. News of the affair of Col Tyler, near Summer. vile, had been rf cqived, but no other action beyond the occasional contest of pickets or scents had occurred. Although it was not known exactly where Gen. Rosecrans' ferces were posted, or their numbers, it, was evident that the General was under no special alarm in regard to them. It is said that his scouts had reported that the: main body of the Confederate army, be. lieved to be commanded by Gen. Lee, from 7,000 to 8,000 strong, was encamped on a large plain within four to six miles only from the encampment of Gen. R , tynolds, who is supposed to have with him the, largest portion cf Gen. Rau:cram' troops. It was believed that no attack would to undertaken by the Southern armies, eithe,T. of Gen. Lae or Gen. Wise, unless they could find a strolling detachment to encoun ter, as in the case of Col. Tyler, of the 11th Ohio regiment, near Summerville. Various accounts are given of the forces of Wise and Lee as well as Floyd, but no accura'e information seems to be possessed outside of Gen. Rosecrace own staff. Opinions differ very much among the military men and others in Western Virginia, as to the probability of anything like a general en gagement between the respective armies in that quarter. Every confidence seems to be. reposed in the ability of Gen. Rose• crane to maintain himself against any forces likely to be spared to attack him. He has excellent aids and officers to support him, who have doubtless helped him in providing an effective army.— We may add that the information is de rived from a gentleman whose name has been freely used in the last few days here es having written a letter from Western Virgioia, declaring that a great battle had occurred there, in which Gen. Raearans had been defeated. Arrival of the ?fawner Arago. T. Jeans, Aug. 30.-I'he steainstitp Arago, from Havre and Southampton, with dates to the 20th inst., passed Cape Race this morning. EhOLAND —Prince Alfred WM received at Liverpool with great enthusiasm. The Great Eastern, it was expected, would take more troops to Canada. TheshipSuesez had arrived with £27,000, and the siarco Polo with 126,000 in gold dust. The applications for discount at the Bank of England was moderato. Loans on the Stock Exchange were offered at 3} per cent. Foreign exchange is slightly higher.— American sec.ureties were unaltered. FRANCE —The deflcienoy in the wheat crop is generally admitted. On the Paris Bourse rents are quoted at 88f, 55c. ITALY.—Tbe reaminnisto were every where beaten by the Vicar Genera Mo— . Sorronto 29 Priests and three Honks were arrested st the Castle. The reaction. ists at Conceit , ' were made prisoners by the royal troops. Cipriolo was taken after a short resiotance_ Garibsl•li was expected to arrive at Naples on the Bth of September, the anni versary of his entry into Naples. Grand fetes were preparing In his honor. RIISSIA.—The Russians had sustained another defeat from the Circassians in Russian Poland. A serious disturbance bad broken out at Balledeb, owing to the arrest of a man. The patrol were insulted and a number of men surrounded the Colonel, and demand. ed his release which was granted, after which the garrison assembled and threat, ened to fire on the people. A number of arrests were made. HUNGARY. —The dissolution of the Hungarian diet was considered certain within a few days. Au imperial reacript WAS expected shortly. For The Poet Washington News, WASHINGTON CITY, AlTgOSt 30.—Tan EAST INDIA SQUADHON.—Official de. spatches from the East Indies state that the flag officer had received the orders of the Navy Department for the immediate return of the squadron to the United States. One ship will, however, be left there, and also on the coast of Africa and of Brazil, atter their squadron shall have been withdrawn for bicokading purposes. ASTLErId 808 RE•CiAPTIIEEDAIIIIOAIIB. —The government of Fernando Po has been authoized by the Spanish gov.. eminent to receive in that island a certain number of slaves who may be captured by vessels of the United States, that being free. They may there acquire the benefits of civilization. Flag officer . Inman, has communicated this proposis Lion to our government. It appears from the same correspondence from the African squadron, that the seces sionists have been sending circulars to na. val officers of Southern birth, holding out inducements to leave the United States service, and join that of the confederates, with equal rank. The First Lieutenant of the marines, Tatnal, received one of these documents Louisville Items. Ex-President Pierce arrived from the' northwest. The Frankfort Commonwealth says that the Commissioners from Gov. Magoffin returned from Washington. and have delivered sealed packages for the Governor, and it is undoeatood the President ie will. ing.to await the fiction of the Kentucky Legislature just chosen from the people, and is disposed to accord with their wishes. Ex Minister Preston, in addressing a pic..nic at Lexington to-day, wanted neu trality and peace for Kentucky, but did not believe that she.could preserve either, and if not, the sooner she went with the South the better. It, is reported that Hobleitzer,the former express agent, who was arrested at Eliza. bethtown yesterday, was taken towards Camp Boone to day on the cars, and jump ed from them while in motion, and ran to the woods. Several shots were fired at him but he escaped unharmed. A. Sidney Johnson was at Messina on the 8d at the head of 600 Texans in pursuit of Col. Moore. 111.00,000 gelzed by the geees Monists: Ficrarrz, Mo , Aug, 30.—Apprehen. sioni being felt that the branch of the State Bank at this place would be robbed, the Cashier, venterday, sent theapecie, amount , . ing to $lOO.OOO, to Allen Depot, on the North Missouri Railroad, fur tramiperta tion to St. Louis. On reaching Allen, the money was seized by a party of twenty Secessionists, headed by Capt. Poindexter, and carried off. Whether it will be rat covered is not known, some saying that Poindexter has been induced to return it to the Bank, while others assert that he will attempt to cross the Missouri river and carry , it to General Price's army in the South• west. CARDS, /to Flag of Truce from New ‘, • rid. Cento, Aug. 80.—A flag of truce from New Madrid arrived at the Camp at Bird's Point this afternoon. The object was in regard to prisoners. It is reported that the rebels under Jeff. Thompson and Her. dee are falling back on New Madrid. from Baltimore. I=IIMEIIMME Kritilinirthe Otaiiiiihtp Re. tease. NEW YORK, August 30.—The storeship Release has arrived at this port from Fort Pickens on the 7th and Key,West on the 14th. James Brown and John B. Brown, seamen who weretaken as Invalids from the Colorado, died on the passage, and their bodies were consigned to the deep. SAPONIFIE:ii! Important lo Familll!s! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. r.• Tll F: ~. • 4 k,.. =::-.::5. -. .. T 7,11 i BEST `i , -. ' - ?::: liniitiiET 'ARTICLE ':'' ~4 : LYE:. ,-: Fon t- I 4 , r*.---„ * ~:. I s '''''''' C. a , —. .''''.' MAKING SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Bix pouaits iP Co ril A_ tern; I-11 ! ! For Salo at Wtralmilo. by Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. COe PITTSBURCH. PA. and by all Del:waist. & Grocers to the Untall Staten. MAI;TILLAS AT COS T- Grey Dress Goods at cost, Stella Shawls at coat, Fancy Silks at cost, Baregos and Tiahues at_coat, Berage Robes at half price, Janonet Lawn at leo., worth 87i A large waortment of DOMESTIC ,GOODS, JUST OPENED AT W. & D. HUGUIP. anal XISW 11110314.411 LIisGUY IH, F OR the speedy and permanent cure of GONORRHEA GLEET, URETHAL DIS C HARGES, berntual GONORRHEA, Nightly mßrims, Incontinence, Gennal Irritability Grave , . Etziature and AFFECTIONS OF THE KlOtini. AND BLAMER which has teen used by upwaros of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS, in thew private proem - e, with entire success, super ceding emus, COPLIIii, Osrtrass, or any compound hitherto known. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS are speed in action, often effftting a cure In a few days, and •Len a cure is effected it is perman ent. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nause ate the stomach, or impregnate the breath: and be. ing sugar coated, all nauseous taste is avoided. Bb change of diet is necaseary whilst using than; nor does thear,action interfere with business pursuits. Each box contains six dozen Pitts. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR, and will be sent by mail, post-paid, by any advertis ed Agent, on reoeipt of the money. None genuine without my signature on the wrap per. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y., General Agent. ata7:dArwly4s =MI 1.0011111 LOOM AIISTLN LOOMIS & CO. Dealers mso in Promry Notes, Bonds, Mortgages, and in seeur.nes for money. Money loaned on Checks st short dates, with collstAnrs! securities. NOTES AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND BOLD. Persons desiring Loans can be accommodated on remonable terms, and capitalists can be furnished with good securities at remunerative Flees.. Also, attend to the Sale, Renting and Legatos of Real &state. Office, Ro. 92 FOURTH BTIUMIT, above Woo' MST' IN Loon% JAMES H. CHILOS & CO., HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City, Pa. lasumsmuct. SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OF 0E1NTA.331:7 - Ettael, 32 Inches to 40 Inches Wide. Mir Orders nuy be left at H. CHILDS & 00'8,183 Wood Street. Pittehnrah. arattly JAMES Al. FETZER. FORWARDING AND COMMIS-lON MERCHANT 7011 MB eur 0. Plour, Grain, Bums, Lar 1, Mutter. Dried Fruit and Produce elesterally, COHNSH. Ole MA.P.ILIAT AND PrBBT tiTRISMTB, PITTSBUREiR, PA. Ram ro—Frsmcia O. Bailey. Awl, William Dll worth dr., 8. Oaddiert A Bon, Pateumgh, Boyd A Ott, Redeker & Ehe n, B. Brady,Oa, M. A M. Bank, Diet Howell, le A George W. Anderson, Donlon Paxton A Wheeling. mv2ltantf4a ROBERT DALZELL•& CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS COMMISSION AND FORVIRDVILMERCHANTS DRAMS 114 PaoDuos ABD Prraistrala BLurunortraz NO. A5l LIBERTY nel6d.B Para nxua 111 I!! N I'tl ILltl Belo Jam Jon L. Boca. WK. M'Counuas JONES, BOYD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF CAST Steel; ale°. Spring, Plow and A. B. Steel MEWS and AXLES, - corner Bose end First streets, [nogtiej PITTSBURGH. Pe. DOWN & TETLEY, 136 Wood Street, - N1 AKE TOOLS FOR BORING OIL WELLS at the shortest possible flatlet/, Hay g been in tha business of manufacturing tools ever sines the 'lever" first broke out,ws can assure parsons about to engage in the oil business, that it will be to their interest to give us a esti and make an examination of our stock now on band. mh3o THE ONLY ARTICLE that can always be relied on for exterminating VERMIN of all deser:ptions is the RAT PLETA BAT PAS= BAT FAB RAT PitS7] BAT PAST BAT PAST RA T PS T PASTA Prepared only by JOSEPH. FLEICING, Prepared only by ROMPS PIALVEING, Prepared enly by JOSEPH FLEMING, ' Prepared only by JOSEPH ,FLEMING, Pawed only by JOSEPII:naIIaNO, corner MarkatatnvtanddhaDtiniond. corner Market street and the IMikrionct..' min corner Market etreet and the Diamond QOAP. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. 'SOAP. pa THE OHEDINAL OLIVE EaserVErsoAP, Manisotered by B. O. a J. H. SAWYER, is so kitatiledged to be the most serviceable ot- any kind "yet odered to the pall°. Its superior saran tag.e are found in its cheapness, berm ntv oi labor,. el and its e .acty in removing grease, tar and dirt without miaring the skin, or m e least wise damaging the finest quality of goods It can be used with all kinds of water. Reference with pleasure to the, sublein ed eartitletnee. emiatlng tram gentlemen well' known in this community, and . who had every fa cility affo-ded of feeling itfolbr and fairly: ented. Quartermaster's - .I*partma of ,ther nowph, erg/land .Phartisatta .Begisareg4ein. fcia. "dawyer's Metrical Olive ErselleSeep,' having been used vegy extensively In ong:Begintlente. we have no hesitation in certnying that tt • was wend admirably adapted to the use of the sachem, Ind decidedq the most superior Soap which could 14 procured for the service. JAMES A. Maarb3rautater 12th Beg. ALEX. FORM' Quarternmederleth M. K. MOO R Quintermaster.lath seg. euro. . . w. A. Gummi.cauritZav CALDWELL - MIRO., BOADWDZIMEIBAS AND Dirk R 7 ?-4 .11t. idsMlla. Hemp Mid CcMo Oakum wt ri itiwa and ai i ; t Dash, Li • sad - r. .A Y dc.. c:OMPAN .. k 1100BEESISAWA IfTATIOSI I SO • `..-:- . ' , _ . 0144.-DOOK KiNUFAOTWIAS, '; 1: , mizier 411Wbfoll iniortooSit of La * , ' • mg; oollenowaSoolomonistonth on hand, ' ---7,,, P - DOXIN 0.1.1,---20 barrels for safe i.., solo MOW R. COLLIN& -... IatrOOOM 4ff :4 WW - !.1, otraMtg' i dit i kEß, 7$ nAiintlEIET STREET, Is now receiriag a voleocild stook of NB NAT Ca. 0 . ' Amongtibich tr,aj be f_Ciatid }ILA( CHENILLE NETi, BROWbi aHSNILLE Ere, SILK. AIiDIIgBDED NETS, IfEAD:DETBSP4 Black, Brown, Blue, Green,and Drab GRENADINE VEILS Auctp BuFFIJINA all widths,' LINEN. DOLLARS, ,-- LACESLEEVES, .10„. • EMBROIDERED BETE, LTNEII BETE, LA CE COLLARS Jaconat and Swiss Edgings' and Iriscatinga, GENTS' SHIM, COLLARS, NECK lES, BILE k MERINO DEREHIRTSA DRAWERS SELLING CHEAP FOR CASE. sua 11110 1 i1E 7 O%iv siturr§,E Sewing Machines, ARE ADAPTED to all kinds of jeft. FAMILY SEWING; working otiashy map on the lightest and heaviest fabrics, =wing the LOOK STITCH SUN alike on both ' , ides, which cannot be Raveled or Pulled Out. And for Tailoring, Shirt Making, Etaitsir Pitting *ad Shoo Binding., these bags no superior. Call and see them at No. 20 FiCth street, lip stair's: p2o:cia.wti: is W. 6g. Letecell. PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLE GE . THIRTEEN TEACHERS. E FALL TERM W ILL COM MENCE, TUESDAY, September ad. The buildings have been thoroughly refitted, and an Apparatus, Telegraph, Cabinet, kn., added, making the Institution second to none in the land. Pupils instructed not only in the regular college course, brit In anydeparunent, such as TELEGRAPHING, LSDazep, Local or Instrumental Music, Drawing and g. For catalogue, address. Ray. 1. 0. PERSHING, am2A2wd President. NEW DIRY .GOODS. FL INNELS-ALL COLORS , GREY SHIRRS AND DRAWERS, CHECKS AND TIMINGS., PRINTS AND OIN(iHAMS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETLNGS, SHIRT BOSOMS AND IRISH LINENS, NEEDLE WORK COMA RA AND SETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES AND MITTS, SUMMER DRESS GOODS, LACE MANTLES, PLAID FLANNELS FOR SHIRT FRONTS, • CLOSING OUT AT HALF PRICE Domestic and Staple Goods, A FULL STOCK. We now Sell for Cash C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market Itreet. an24-daw JESSE JOHI' SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND Dealer in Flour, Groan, arid all lands of Conn • ry Produce; Dr flues and Li. guars, Cigars, Tobacco, ace. Liberal advances madeon consignments of High Wines. N 0.155 SOUTH FOURTH ST., CORNER OF WALNUT, auftlyd PHILADELPHIA. PRIVATE DIS.BAIMS- DB. BROWNS MEDICAL and SURRIOAL Office, No. SO - Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, „ Penzuolvania. Dr. BROWN is an old citi sea of Pitteburith, and has been 4 4 ,. in Practice for the lastnesnyt: See years Sic business baa been confined mostly to Private - ' • and Surgical Dies:wee. ' • • AND EITR&BGEffiII in need of a medical friend, should not faff to lino one the sure place of relief. The , Dootof is a regular Emduste, and his esMerienoei in the 'treat meat ofit certain Wass of diseases is a sure tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief, V , the use of his remedies end following 'lds-ad- DR. BROWN'S ItIiIDLBS s - never tail to cure the worst farm of Nominee' Dia. eases, Impurities . and Sinotalons Afteatkono. Also, all diseases arising ft am a hereditary tabit, which manifests itself in the form of wieder , and agreat many forms of akin diseases., ame 01'1En of which the patient is entirely iiiorant. persona so atillded,Dr.Brown offerahopeo Owners and speedy Sir, imam= • Dr Prown's remedies for this slimming trouble =t on often by that solitary habit of sensual cation, :twist& the young and waakethided often mre way to, (to their own destmotion,) are" tne cony reliable remedies known in this emus• try—they ate JUN andenake a speedy restoration of health. 'a;~ap~.•fypci~[' Dr. Bruanes remedies serer fail to cure this painful disease in a foe -days—he will =rant a cure. He also treats Piles, Meet, Bointorrbize, Btri Juno, Urettuff Die enarges, Female Weaknese, Monthly 6rppreastona, Diseases of the JobAlele , lads in Ano, A estrous- Affections, Pains ra the Back and Kidneys, irritation of tke Bladder, together with ail disuse s of an impure , - A lette deassiMeg ras, direct r ed to DB. 880 ;-• oh. 60: Pittsburgh. se be AL l asitannedr• Medicine sent to any address, eatery peeked and secure from observation. Office and Prime litxutt, No. 10 emilbilald street. Pittsburgh. Ps. • A N .ORDINANCE for tha Proteitioit AL of Hose and Fire Apparatus. Swum I. Be it ordained and enacted-by the Mayor, Aldermen and Citizens of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assembled, antra is hereby enacted and ordained_ by the authority of the same, That herea ft er it shall be miss fat for any person to pass any wagon, cart, dray, carriage, railroad cars, passenger car, or other vehicle over any hose or oilier apparatus of the tire department while the mane Ore laid upon the streets of , said city for the purpose of extinguishing fire, unlesa such vehicle shall be weed over the same upona, creeper or other apparatus for the protect/on of the Same. are. 2 That all creepers or other apparatus for: passing , over hose, Ac., shall not'be used unless the same has beenapprenred by the Chief Engineer of the fire department or the person haring at the times command of the hose, ar other appeunins..to: be p over. Sac. 8. Any person who shall violate or, attempt to violate any of the provisions of this audit:awl shalt be subject to a fine not exceeding thesem of Teentrtive Dollars, to be imposed-and collected by the Mayor or any Alderman of said, city, .by summary conviction or .penal action. Oro. 4. -If any parson shall violate or attempt to violate any of the provisione_of this ordinanw, it shall be the duty of , the .Chlet Engineer of ttdake department, %ph= old* OeuiPa, or other .per-, eentaving atthe time of thebase or otker._ sipparateatenrreat such person and take Writ be , fore the Mayor or onsof the Aldermen of said City and- andeecomplaintrapina: him for Bush offemea entr,eich afield officers shall-4bet andla harebt authorised to Brest an, of thehystanderamaneat such, affender,mad. fin% Bligkrapate stddaffirers and such personsiathado peo v gall' to ; their ambit": , ince shall ucarustffide se *dice and be clothed , ith all thepewentitatthelielleeforce ot said.;cdy., enacted Slaw ut , Una 28th ' d of Met esti , :CD;reat. aulki•L BS:WM krafililaltprO rencet select ocienell. • -Attest: .'a; kkaarton, Ugh at Bobo comae. • President of Comm!:, OtauteL . atteetiVA miuo v g a % • okeet of comma Connell. Imittl.fttd Actrog,DIIIANCE - 13etablislimg and _ _ _ of street. EMS isi MATS Bele = l , l ietadt , 10014, VfAiA - ft t or ifot fqTjt,prir -,.---,/.-,,--,, .: ~3 , z .::, ~.._ --, ..r :- ~... 1- ~. ,:-4, V ': ';... , x 1 4: 1 10*r ..!...!"*,ffipitz,, tom: ,::::a..iwA ~,,,, - -- . :4 C'' .-13 iP;3llP . wwitto lititlqifseuififf i lz ,_ _. ,-,4 offerfritin4lN 44 #lnifftlitlittivfeiblk)vis 4 _ , ...;- - ,A+ t 0 tbevitott and Itifinn:sw ic _-, ',,',.' gali si tt ? t i, -ita r oltobeittfetitortr'l•-alszi ,a- ,- • ' 4 W . FICIE 111444‘;11:41,uti*A.,-,i,#-:2- osndiclia t ioVibe Raver afrAe r , .„ ~ .......__j ' AtiritirktrlM 431n#0cain,ii!ig90114•:"4-itzt".P".'r! prrTaellitarL . VPAVßlC, - . , - , - a t , lawn AND 1im01),47,4 7 3,7f-t : -/Ms ~,, - -, =‘CZ‘ 4 „- - , .. . ..„..,, , , r,,,, , f , - i-,,„-„Erf-fidai4,;f 60CoeutC171101:r;::r*,P11111443PG8110:71717:7-,rat:.1ToIck.'71111Ze 4 34TURDAY'EVE1,,,,, !V -:.. 1T A, Vr4x:l:. ' .---`—'--'----''. - • 8ian0c.4.:.....,....,-- . ..--"--",':,.,4r.......4-,„,k.„...:-.. Favorite Dolic. , .. 7. .... ezzi,rti v icii: .. ,,,. 0,...i _ • JACK ty'll.l32Al .j'.7 --4-',....t.-.;41 14. au; • EVERY T DESCRIPIIO,IO:qt.W • , F I BNI - T - 1171•W_JR.L . No. 4t SiXelthße44* .1r0414 --.22 ; P I Tlttlfolo44 A F tr LL ASSORTMOT OF' Constantly oninuniwNebnin!iitilmi-11=- the low e.t wiros for 0/18.11,,.-p..,_-!' TISKTIEUTROTAVIS „TIMM_ Ir. THE USE OFI:. ;:Aleg . B . . - .liBifreby no drugs or.-galverdtrloettempio. need. Cold weather. is thotirraltyhaft4OAppare: tuft can be used to its bes.k. kenttemen and theh. townies hairiffAftekfeethi treated by my procesa. and &creed). fifte‘lol9 the safety and panflesenese of ':the Irian ever .has been said by pecrsans intepotiscl ars. peltin procesg he contrary baying ito,katogedgif y s. 4iraIriTFICIALTEICTEE - buiertear itr E. OUDRIrt-Din • . '124 Etinith4outatiea.. zwltlycila UMW* €IIV agawsowsisa, sOUlCAWAYß.,Bl34#l=4:lifilaiijakiefaddellE • Are: 197 Pam -Sir isf,FittOurgharea-. Sir AU, work .Iwrante4 WA:W.) 4 4M. bait ins Is en am tv4, workmanAhin. • mivnirraig JAMES .110. TALES DORK DEArtga%:"And'vaealers in Provielorm, crier oLTlLaket Ott Front sta. 116-1 y de T. J. USArk' e4i . zirtefea....::MK. EtRAFF . _ - • -4 - WestdrieStov* `• Works. EIS LIBERTY.BTRIET,ITITSBUREIL G alk 0, MATittkAiiTtlidifith ouLD CAL D TAW Arnorn - ON W of the imbPc ( °ll 4 #:#o*dcorltita# o o. l f leeted' - : •':• : ',Ol lO V4D'' T, AITIMEICRIAGES-GRATE.FRODIS, <- HoatAlgiltali&" Ais.,*l4 . ** lo3e found the BELT , coatz. cOoir iiiroyzA STATE. The ^ -• , as Diamond, Advance, Air-Tialltal)ipse, and -- • 1.8011 GEE •-, srY Were awarded the BISST :MlETkhritlhatete 'frats for the BEST COAL CIOOEAaoirAE:,TJAbgh FIRST FBENITOSSawaiVedto the TRIM AzuttiaGerazziala29o is '14 ,7 1 For the ids 3itoODl3oo.lE.B i lteVESlinif ' -888. The : ICEXTUCKIAN and iaBBAII Premiere :“.1. Stoves are, utenummL We :".`•higt,Attention. - 0/...: Otte RR B EFS to thelarOttettleh‘pr - 4 - - ' GRATRIFIONTS 4124aNkEtt IN 'T „. . • N. 11,— : Wit line the D:lidettiNiiii44 GIRL .oook &wee tilittrieuipftheike ,74nItinothieb,eteecl the the better than iron. s aphtte RAV4r2t"O4/PLESS HdIiRJBONA. 001 1 71 - 6 , 1 4 , t1.1440 i ii ii - wii er e a nr a Po 4ll44 . -- ' - (13acoesaarsto34• - r 4' - , , WHOLESALE 0-KttiEltS, Corner Wood and-WlM>r fikhs - = TSEllina - bl , PA. J 0 111 01 1 414*A 1 11 11 COMMISSION: : O.IIOIANT, Pllnttikt":l=l-33ZOOMS, NO. Ti NiaNitI3TRENIV,SSIOW , II.IIIIOEST,, elf 4 04-40• 13 , -. 1 , iiii--- p.,--,?,..,...........4„,„ I ~, „ L tr.w.' IgIat..:HAVE -"IUD' -, i .stl rirg ferlll9d EL',77,, ...wider it &ea, l= 1 " I ,fgk s tle ot Pi„txtßaifirlithijistunv Ensiirta 1, 4 ,-•::,.. 1 the PaPer, Ra t ind ge' JlP,' Cart • 1 , :-' ••• -11 MVP- I 4 -1 Pittsburg EDWARD ' ut;lB6i._ C. aim , , IX Sir K . , . , ISO M. PZ1M133""*"..‘..72-101E &- CO., ,f amitivK miqc‘m.',, jakkt,Eats IN ' ' • -2; root__ op wor ___- - Wil4l"kijf' Twinerefrdigei: 1 Paper, Rags , -0, ,ft.*:l*-1414riZA).• t •''' i .- 3 ; : } : - ' 11C4114114,...4% Wt t o,44uori: :talicier l5, --7,..4;,,i5ig0..-_,%.1: , 'll akestrioef4f . " 4 '!"- --: '---,i -"7 areunefll9.ek;.. W -± - - ' • /.4.'. -4 -` - '' - !MIL MOlAMMitliratiffit4o4-:- 2 xmary - Aartizzo - STMaimu wimp( - nauxv/R-Ta"- ontoe, felfas • w ~Acrilklnte4/4 7. : 44, A PLEASANT RESORT RIBIENTLENEE It G SE widersignedlc€3o nolhinxg,but REta - uwoU.Nitriuskallivevitts AM; GeinignenTliddnittlnV t uiVin need be under no npnreben don of Ole4Unn4roustk'er4irk.. "ardfot cehorgett" seStilli ore. acCatwienatoedar - be - quiet Otin 46oin mfflier - iterut the:.horupes eau 'reseke4 , 2;" Naio • • ' ' h. ..., , - 7 er0 , 10313.- - -,...).:W c,.. lasoltaa thoilips- ~,,,.. Li I - rant - lOW fAdialflq o d7 _ '4l " . 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