JAMES P. BAER, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. • roman—Daily, Six Dollars • r year. ainetly in adeance. Woekly, si.trecrir Pone Ono Dollar per roar; in Ginbe of r 'e. One Dollar OFFICIAL PAPER OF gitE CITY CITY MA.TTERS MONDAY MORNING SEPT. 30. The Flood. The rain which fall uninterruptedly ned pouringly on Thursday night and , brought our rivers up booming. The fall of water was uninterrupted for twenty-four halm, and the rise in the water was very rapid. The Mononghahela rose first, but in a few hours the Allegheny commenced pouring down and the two rivers joined their powerful currents into an angry and destructive flood. On Saturday afternoon the water was at 27 feet, end It continued rising until it reached between 29 and 30 feet. All day on Saturday and Sunday the sur face of the Allegheny was covered with Limber, shingles, oil in barrels, and other property which had been lying along the banks of the rivers not well secured. An immense number of rafts of boards and timber have been carried away. In the lower part of Allegheny the houses were submerged to the first floor and the cellars filled V.ilh water. The Water was more than a loot deep on Federal street at the end of the S. . Clair Street Bridge, and the cell.era in that vici; pity are filled with water The dwellings ell the distance from the Aq t educt to the point, on the A Ilegheny side, have Butft r• ed more or less The quantity of tim I er, which has gone down the river, has been tretrzend,we,wo bably not lees than fifty thousand, dol lars worth has been swept away and virtu, ally lost. Oa the .M nongebela a vast LumLer of coal barges have been sv,c, t away and lost, the value of which, it is d llicult to estimate. The timber at the saw mill on Herr's Island was swept away and the buildings damaged. Mr. James MrCully's cil refinery, on the Allegheny river, at the mouth of Neg ley's Run, was greatly damaged. The tank was swept away by the rushing waters and a large quantity . f oil lost. Mr. Wightman, in the Ninth Ward, also, lost a large quantity of oil. The ice houses iu Duquesne Borough were submerged, and most of the ice re maining in them destroyed. The basement of the Stott House was Riled with water, as also, were the cellars of moat of the dwellings between the St. Clair Street Bridge and the puibt. The water rose higher than at any pre vious time since 1862. On Sunday morn ing it commence d falling, and fell almost as rapidly as it had risen. By noon it bad gone down over two feet. Immense masses of logs, timber and rubbish accumulated upon the piers of the bridges, but none of them were eorieusly damaged. The destruction of properly has been very great, but it gives us pleasure to say that up to the present time we have no lose of life to record. The Pennsylvania and Pt. Wayne Rail_ road trains came in on time. The trains on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road, due on Saturday at 4 o'c lock, did not Kr. rive at Allegheny, until Sunday morning. It fa impossible fur us this morning, to give minute details of the losses which have been suffered, but they have been very sr:. rious, especially smog the lumber men. On Saturday evening the Allegheny was covered with floating pumpkins, which re called to all the remembrance of the cola_ brated "pumpkin fl )od " it will be days before the full extent of the damage done can be ascertained. The damage by this flood to property of all descriptions is incalculable. We have heard it estimated at over a million of dol lars. When we hear from the oil regions we shall probably learn of serious losses in buildings and machinery, and the farmers along the banks of the Allegheny have probably suffered greatly. DISTRESSING OCCURRENCE —A. MAN SUFFOCATED IN A WELL —A most dis tressing occurrence transpired on Liberty street Saturday morning, through which a man named Michael Casey lost his life. It appears that the deceased wee engaged in digging a well for Dixon & Co., in the vi. cinity of the Phenix Brewery, in the Ninth Ward. About half past seven Satur day morning he descended the well to begin work, but NV/ s almost immediately over powered by the foul air which had accumu lated during the night, and sank on the bottom in an unconscious state. A fellow workman who assisted him in his descent, and saw him fall. hurried to his rescue,bnt upon reaching the bottom, he too was overcome in the same manner as Casey and fell senseless in the same way.— A crowd was now collected, and atter a good deal of trouble, the parties were brought to the surface, both insensi ble, and both apparently entirely beyond the reach of human aid. It was so indeed with Casey, who never breathed after be• ing taken out; but his companion was brought to by the application of proper remedies, and is now out of danger. Casey was a married man, and resided on Wash ington street, in the Sixth Ward. Ee leaves a wife and several children, two of whom are now serving their country in the field. The Coroner was summoned du, ring the morning, and held an inquest on the remains of deceased, The testimony went to show that his death resulted from the Inhalation of noxious gasses in the well and a Verdict to this effect was rendered. The well was about thirty-five feet in depth and Mr. Casey had the contract for sinking Me had, we are told, considerable ex. Perience in this kind of work, and ought to have known better than to have entered the well until he had first assured himself the air was ail right below. A VOLUNTEER MURDERED —We learn by a private letter from Camp Tonnally, that a young man named Wiliam Corm, belonging to the Ninth B. ,, giment, was shot while on picket duty on Wednesday, by a comrade named Samuel Baker. The par ties entertained an old grudge against each other,"And on Wednesday they bad some ,little difficulty, shortly after which Baker stepped up to Coyan, who was sitting on the knee of one of his comrades, and shot him through the heart, killing him instant- Iy. Coyan was a resident of McKeesport, and a most worthy and respectable young mall. His remains were sent home for in terment. Baker is a hardened rascal, and but a short time out of tho Penitentiary, Whither be was sent fore murderous assault on one of his acquaintances in a bar room at McKeesport. He was taken Into eustod de, and will, no doubt, be summarily dealt with. Manifest of Steamer Emilia, from Cincinnati. CAPTAIN, J. 11. Alorot'a ; CLERKs, W. P. Id.cUonnel, J. H Dablap. Clarke & C., --1,334 harts wheat, ... 1..! barrel , . tl >ur, 21 e.sk, bacon, 53 sacks wt. 01, 1 half Barr •: . a-nish, 2 qucrter casks lie. i q•u,r, 83 barrel, alcohol, 2S barrels wh'sky. 1(. 11. 1)orlsor--10 barrels whisky. J PL. • lort.c.-- It; pockaires tobacco. Prank So I , Icrs-It3 t.ier...es lord. Gotl.eb Pried- BJo horns. Llttctico.k et M cCreary—r.o hogs wheat. Holuic , ,k C., —2 pl.as bac.,,.. IL H. ...p tch tio- 32 ca - re's v. h el, c. R T. li,r, rp ii.‘ Oz it 0-I 7i , ~k, wh.•. , . I,i ,L. , &T. übri—:.l; ;•1... tibacco It: .1 Mc,, era-SO barrels arta.. Murtland & Conner —2 koge ~. 2 ,t J 'l4" 11',. ;or -10 1.1. d, 1. cacc .. 1l A-Liw u-' ti-:..'...:,: 4 Puiptv ~,; b 11.3 W. P. Ad ttlobtri ELI., J. 1.1. DUNLAP Silks, Carpets; e., ai t•c1.101a SILKS, Carpets std a vrL!.ety r Dr) G.axis gancrally, will be Bold this at 10 and 2 o'clock, at 281 L.bi.rty street. Jatmv, hleKennet, Lbe wen known Auct oaeer, will conduct the sale. THE SINEWS —Stoney L, the Flan wn •it war. Sp says a rna.oun as old a.; Tacif,: and it is now a recognizAl fact, in _Lit. , peen warfare, that the nation which command the beat financial ros.iurces has ultimate command of success war. AI: other means of success are sure for it, if IL has adequate fundf; all other uteaus sooner ur later fail to Ow state tt,it ha, not funds War is now a frocuce, not onli in its combative operations, but in its /frith metic and its financial basis. Oar government is now stron4 in tbis; kind of strength, and is dmiy h cum i mightier in it, Merchant; r.r.i I other capi• taliste elsewhere have won honor by their liberal energy for the salvation „r the re public . Bit our rich won of Pittsburgh have not emno forward and suiiFcribed to the National Loan as they ought to have. done. The emote eubi , crityl,l Imre is rill. little over SduO,UOU. It should reach r. million. Tie hanks have subscribed I:her ally, but private capitalists do not appear to have done their duty as they ought. "LAI them come forward at once. The merit is a sale one. The government pays lib6ral interest, and the country needs tn.. money. Our young mei, Lave devoted their F o v:ces to tho war of the Union Lot our old men, who have rno.my, eue bun the Union by tendering it ,heir cosi i tal. The attendance at the vari• place= 1 r the dititributien of relief to the families of the soldiers on Situr.lay w.- vely large. As the winter appriiaehes nocessilieF of :biz r oil)l in crease, and the tax piyoN Fho:nd hurt) the Looney int, II t/ / COULDOCK hark to, night. He wee ever a lav,,rite Lore and will be welcome bat.k. li., har jat tinish ed a meet succ-s , ful enga4ement in Phila. delphis, during which Lie brt.ught out new piece—we forget its name—which wee spoken off in the highest terms by the pre-, of that city. Mr. C.,uldock is a ma•der er lists in his line, and pdpu iar te re unless COMO outside exe!teu,ent iiderfer• to prevent it. the theatre is al wa) w• patrioniz-,d during his engag"mout. bespeak for him a lull laduse and a warm greeting. have been luturnied that ni . ist if not all of out' Billing tiili having o,insids erable at2cks on hand, will run until slm' ) Christmas or perhaps later, thus affording employment to rushy who would other wise, per bspe, not be ebb - . to sustain them selves and their famili-s. This is• right In times like these all who furnish ern ployment to ethers aro Irtln patriots GIRL DROWNED —The body ..1 ), eug, lady, named Mi 6.3 Matthew 9, was f.iunil in Sft.w Mill Han, near Judge San day filletno, n, 0)00 I w. ! Sr.° ; Stlppl - e-d to have been d in the BUD, at PAkek'S Mille, Olt IttSt FrlllaV, while atLemptinir to cress the stream Tux. a.;(;11 thri gontiowanly 1.:11.!, a . = he clorlis W. I'. 31..•C•5rit. , •1 eti.,l .1. 11 )unlap, of lb. Emma, we hiv • r.st Ivo. thni. - C , 24 , , l'enl street, attends to all brac:ches f ucn lien tal prof,ssi:,n ==! JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Hauctar.actrom, and AV 1:101eSR!..1PI Dealer , n is FURNITURE & CHAIRS. No. , i 24 Penn street, abov , Me Canal. ave on band a large as.4.o.,vnec 4.. r ”cti PI p.in 'rim:thane, in Walnut and IfiebogAny of 113eir oven manufacture, and warranted equal 433 44wanty and style to any manufactured to 1. and n,,1 ael ! at reasonable micas OSTERS, PLACARDS, HAND-BILLS, Pnnted at} tie lowetd rgslt prteei to suit the tsrne‘t, W. S. RAVEN. 84 THIRD STREET, WllO WILL PRINT IN RED, WHITE AND RIX ITH PA NCY,e1,111,3,) PLAIN BLACK INK lkireall and Bee SatnpleH:Fin , l aul4 R. R. BULGJEIto MANIIFA.CTURB.R Op EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 4.5 Smithfield Street, PITTSESURCK. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, OCastantly on Land Which we will can flat. the low eat prices few OASE. JAMES HOLMES & CO., PORK DEALERS, and dealers in Provisions, corner of rket and Front sta. laslyde HOMAS FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOMS, N 0.164 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY UNDERTARING, in all its bratiohes, will twelve prompt attention. Orders can be leftat the roams. or at the Livery liftable of Mr, James Floyd, Ohio street, Allegheny. sela.lyd • o: ' B 0: RS. i 07.. ,i tt ,t ,uo vir . s A ii i : j •r m ir . . , , 3 _ ,ra A t l i l o t n h o o rihTa f izi o rs r , of the ronn[ v wid rally T., ~n pport ol 8 .M.BRINTON [ for Btiertif who 1).. given . nods w , [i weennty, to { , ay one-half Lhe a 1 i., oee, ,1-. f -.Li, them to Ihe clang] Ly if Pleated. TAX-I , Wi a-•, ',:y to tb. r. et) !'! Band- f. ,1: (100 Fl, d.n Irt-A,/rer's I ~ tp:o se2f,-...n la: a+ saaartestat,..=saano PIM. rtf , i4 01 Ana, n vitt 0 B.ZE $6.00; Single •n P•tcatH H, r, HArquetto xntl Dre.e t 0., • H , .Ot. P kintly Utrele, 21. er.nin; l.:.llery, Cents; CatOreqi BOXON, En/coning I•l.liery, If. a;i4oL, N1 4 0:1•Al EV!. NlNG.Seotember3o•l t 1661. tng4t 4.1 I'watm•glo- invqr to actor, MK. w. t 01!I LI CE: WILLOW COP.rE: Mr. C. W. (Intl Kate tit ‘‘,,,u I.llko Vvi urg Rom° I ,nelildli Wth '1 11 E MIAMI r LATE STILES OF FALL 600 JUST --ExEcEI-crEn:D_ N IT E ore now opening a choice Stock 01 Fa!! (•0001., consisting in all of she la sset r (1.4 l:AhttilltlitHES AN! N I 1.'41 Wlt.i'S listtor o. llselveswtil rA e , tnil to any vent tuts et to 1 bond Exit or West. 'I Ley will be made ii t i to order Is a superior style and id pr icon 0, man in, timid. We would respeettotly od Olt so early call (rnn cur patrons and the MERCHANT TAILORS J , KlhP . Ni , 11J., Western Stove Works, 21J t•lTTStilklitiff GRAFF & CO. cA .AT't it.NTIN V of to 1:P: .1.,K of N 0.... Cook, Rulor & floating Stc2v es, PMI'A RANGES, GRATE FRONTS HOLL,W-WAKI, dr , hrnan g 61, ,•$. w. .I 1.0 f. airs the COUIE le3 IN TUE STATE. 'll.e inland, Advance, Air-Tight, Eclipse, Lino El RsT PREMIUM %I ti:e Slate r for r }..NT ;A I, ( lV KS A leo, I , I 1:Kall1;1:1 aWarc.d to thr TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE It REPUBLIC, cr th. 14111 6 3'1' WthJ!) COOR F'roVFB NOW IS I: I'll lIENTL'CIiI Al an.l E.AN:3API Premlum r-ve- are un,urparo+e,l. ctiPntion Jl.:kl I: r,-5 and Bi - ' I I,EIL , the. :Arg• r.lock GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS ti I: —We hoe the DIA moriDan,l F.cl II HECkml wan boar-Storle too ti •e hatter than Iron. A 41) E'S E 'in' I, Sewing Machines, ARE A DAPT ED to all kindp f FAMILY HEWINi::, working e,lua.lly Ipe ;Ibt, , ,twAt Rad I:ONV,e. 60.1 . 1 e, thfi !STITCH 8 14AN alike on rbtai kuic,, which cannot be Raveled or Pulled Out. And fur Tailoring, Shirt Making. a.a ier V(1 un sod Shoe Binding, (11(-(44( tai nu - , aperlor• ( xr,i wee throi at No. 20 F:fili H1(.:(44. ,v2irti.tvifirlw H. LA 'WEL( BIA A'S ALE. Tif E I T NI)ERSIONED RESPECT FULLY informs the unbile t-heit he low able, hied .IAMI.C , BRIAR & CU, of 137 LIRE , If Y Fpr, c opp.s:7.. fifth ) his so e Agent for Pule• burgh an I for the sale of hie celebrated ALE, elm, hi. MALT wad HOPS: from whoa• hsreafier these articles can In, obtained 011 the same terms we from housed. Ile also reque)ts all persons haring open acconzt. with him to call at said Bryar a I :O.'S attics and lace them adjusted and paid. Messrs. Brysr h Lio. and V. 1). Briggs are author• , rod tot no to receipt for a I such dutei (ii O} W. SMITH OWEN BYRNE, 111 EIiCHANT TAILOIt, 19 St. Clair Street, (Furmorly with 1,. IlirPhaeld,l lIAVINta RETURNED FROM NEW utoz, with a caw, aton•k of CLOTHE. 3, 1 Elittiti and V which oan be par . hase.l at pra ,, s far ta.d,w tha fault rai,. . . 4./r- reaL I odor eztletas offered to es , di buyers NTTUACTIVE DRY GOOVS : : Bealul; +II. Wool Dol.nes, P.lnh Hilc Rube?, ‘'ery Cheap: Handsome iStAt • i:[ley Dreea kllkh Htella and of her bh•rwle, Iv,rl: (' dlore eltng °eta 1. I flan halt price, Canton and Woo: h lan nal, all rolore, Bleached and I. , nt leached:Minting an•t 81P Anne. 1:11101EITI1F. very low ter Cach C. HANSON LOVE, CARDS, 74 Market Street !MEM TO THE 2118L1.C. FSPFECIALLY the igno rant and falsely Mod eat Phybiciaus of all de nominations, treat same: and delicate disorders, • self abuse and diseases or kit/mons common and ncident to youths of both .* - sexes, and adults, angle or married. Because in. Flee/muar publishes the fact of his doing so, t•te ig.nors , and falsely modest ate dreadfully shocked, and think :t a great sin very immoral, and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons acct daughters. Their family physician should be cautious to keep them in ignorance that they dr le name as I,r FiRANSTRUP, (except publishing.) lucrative pra lien might be lost to them among stupid, falsely mode, and presumptuous (smiles, born and raised in ignorance, sprung en SA mushrooms, and who compare society, intelli gence, sense, An., to dollars amt cents,mystenously, meanly or illy gotten. It 19 10 1' 1 1 1 :919.1ty, howevel, that numerous parents and guardians are thankful that their Rona, daughters and wards, pr , viotuily feeble, sickly and of delicate condition and arissar• ance, nave belle restored to health and vigor by Dr. LiftANS'CRI3P, besides many before and after mar , flaw. through him have been saved much suffering, anxiety, mortification, Ac. Baring th e a d vantage of over thirty years experience and observation, consequently. be 1:129 superior skill in the treatment of special L 111.969198, and who is daily consulted try profession, as well recommended by respect. able cansens, publishers, proprietors of hotels, ex, Spormatorbea, or so called nocturnal emisniona— Thls dreadful malady can be completely cured by the very lastdiscovery that has never yet failed. In female diseases he has had superior experience on account of his old age, seventy years, all irregu. larity is completely cured. An for consumption or pulmonary diseases my syrups - , which are comp°. sod from iceland moss and other ingredients by a skillful physicicn five years at the busineasot has had more success than all the pretensions that have as yet been discovered, as the certilli• cases will show. They are all genuine and can be foned.secording to a pamphlet that each person will get at the examination, all free of charge— Lidice 85 Eimithield street, near Diamond street Private communications &email parts of the Onion 'strictly attended to, Direct to BOX 1100. defclydawns Pittsburgh Post °glee. muliklvas F,..V111 , 66121V1M1 44 M U S PN TS H LII GII THEATRE WM. H ENDERsoN Ltbeit'l oimien SAMUEL Clitili & SON, No. 19 Filth Street MANUFACTURERS, M Pto )1, ED IRON t ITY, IN THE S'leti Mnyn 64,11, Velvet Flannele, :7 , 1.. vet) And Cl, 1.1(s, Balmoral RI! Hoop Skirts, and M tta of all kinds eelling For Evans,'lllo. Paducah, Collo and Saint Loulfa. THE EANT AND ELEGANT STEAMER, EMMA, Caruron M A ti A T • .THIS DAY. w, MrsAJNNEL, J U DUN .Ar. 1 I Ito Froi,Alu or PAroolie Apply ou board. OPEN] D Tam MOiNING, Iv. & 10. 1-11.T1.1U149. Figured Marine's Embroidered Froneb Cis!) conrri-, Bright Goiored Pain and Pigarpd W.,,d Dela! nee, Mr 0. ,••r All Wool and Union P;aidp guibruidorfd I)Ark Ground SdkP Plain ar,•d Fivurod 13;nok Skirts of the S:) . le, ! 4 'r. , ,,rul and Plaid DdrtPr I'4litt Ling Sql..re Sink wle COB. FIFTH ;lAD MARKET STREET IMPORTANT TO LADIES. DR. JOHN HARVEY, having for upwards 01 twenty years devoted his proles tonsil time OlCllltOVetr to the treatment of female Dtheutties, and having succeeded in thousands of cases in restoring the atilict.-al to sound belali has now critice centittence in tbfrring publicly hia ''Great American Remedy," OR. lIARVEVS CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS, Which have ne v. r let fade I (w ,en the diree. 110114 LAY beiin strni:iy follow, ti jun moving &rt enhir. istog from OW. rUelloll, or Is toppage of Nature, or in restoring the system in perfect health, when suttortne from pi +AL AMMONS, } IFLOpL,Pbas ( ' To- 01, Tro WhITIN, or other we.akno rot of the f !Tat INE I hams. Also, iu all castes of I .saarri ca Pa' aeegnWN, H 1,51e.0 C., PALPITATIONN. AC . AC, which are the for,ouners of more serious disease atdr - Tl. 86 i Its are p , /y assn tem on tht soar et.( tioa. and may c take./ I, the most del•cata re ma,e tnt4u.l coastal r tAtre ; at the rams lane they *or vat A ustua by strengthening, invigotal log, and te.tin tog the system to a healthy t•iind:- lion, and by bougaig on the monthly period with regular:fly, no {natter (rani what 00000 the °halt lie• Lana, may arise. They shbuld h./Weyer, no/ he tats en (fur ng the first three or four moths of pregn.,ney, though sale at any olh, r as miscarriage would be the real-l, each (//•/. oontAnt. wl Pith, PAI 'E I NI Loblitn• and when oe,re,i •In /to neat by mad pre -pal Iby any lalrerttred Agent, (.11 reeetin of the motley. .1 IIHPA %, Ruch.,tor, (iron-al &ant. Sold by liruggisdsgetierall v. milady/Away MPI )I.Cl' ANT Tit INVENTORS Great Union Patent Agency. ROBERT W. FENWICK Coun4elter and Patent Agent AT WASIIINGTON CITY, D. C Porn Hun. Chat. '.Macon. lae annoliSsun , tr of P; O.BHINOTON. D. C., Oeuker 4, !too. Learning that k. W. Fenwlck, Key, to al out to Open an office to OUP city an a SOinnfOr Of Patent.., I cheerfully Mate that I have long known him as a geulleman of large experience in such matters, 01 prompt and accurme footmen halate, and of un. d.eibled integrity. Ac such I commend him to the inventors of the flirted States. CHARLES MASON. Mr. FOLINICI.: VIR, for nearly tour years the mana ger of the Washington iirench t Mice of the Wtsent.ilie American Paint Agency I.( Mee re Nlttnti k and Jar more 01.1 ten years ortHally connected with tend firm. and itrllit an ee twnenee of (owlet,: yeses in every branch re!aung to the Patent Unice, and the in teret-t of tnventora eatilitf uhl VA 1 h, DR. BROWN'S ME4)ICAL •nd SI'fiGICAL Otli,e, Nu. 60 . _ Stmtheeld stroot, httnburgit, Pen ottyl Tanta. tili.toWN la an old edit Zen of Plll44.llrgt, and /1310 been to Prartit.e for the last twenty /toe smarm, Eitel Illililnatat halt been confineat moeLy to Pin auto and Horgtenl 1.)11441eo.. ornzEirs A:vD HT RA . • to need of a ruedreal frond, ahould not fad to nva 0.” the ! - .ure ware of felted'. The 1 tootor m A regular graduate.. and Ma experience In the treat. m.•nlofa cert.o of FL au rf. tee LI) the. rttler., tt; • - .la.amittg permanent Tbiltg, T th.r.• mat td to, reel - mama art ('Oil lnq hot ad. Y 10.6. L hitow:Nrii its.m.x.pnag never fail to cure toe worst form of Venereal Die sates, Impurities and &cork:loos Alletde.ns. Abs.), all dierk.Ma' P arts; rig fkk;m a kkervddary laud, which manifesto itself In toe form of a totter. nsorisnue, and .great many forme of ai m diseases, the origin of which the patent entirely ignorant. To persons so akininted. I tr. ftrewn otters hopes ore acre and epeedy recovery. SEMINAL Ski NA Dr. frown's rerneLles for chin alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary haelt o; sensual grat.Bea.:on, which the young add weaknonkbel often give way to, t to their own doetruchon.,) are the tiny reliable remedies known in this tenan try—Du T are safe, itudmeks a Eyeedy reetoretion of health. Rif ISLIEIATIBII. Dr. Brown's remedies never fall in cure this ya,nto tlioestow o few itero—he will warrant a cure. He, also treads Piles, Meet, Gonnorrhass, ettri Juam, Urethal Onargea, Female Weakneea, Monthly S , ppriviworta, Diseases of the Joints., Fis tula in Ano, bowvous l a the Back and Kidneys, Irritation of the Sluthi.si, together with eh ,Loss, 5 of an Impure ortipz.. A letter deecribing the oymome, containing a set, d1r . ...m0d to DR- BROWN, 50 Smithfield St, Pittsburgh. ?a., will be , narnediateiv answered.— Medic:as sent to any addresa, salciy packed and Aeon:73 fVom observation. Office and Prmace Roams, 0.r"....1.Pa ,9fc.dann• D R. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, no great external remedy for rnr n or beast. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Boo1 4 1:3m:co.1 corner Second And Wood rte. 500 AIDE TS \V A NTED MINER'S UNION STATIONARY Containing nearly a Dv LLA R'S worth of Stationary, anil retail for OA'L'25 CIE.II-78. kgrAgent3 can make from Slo to Sis per day. HENRY MINER, (iuccessorlto Hunt & Miner.) se2l NEXT:DOUR TO THE POST OFFICE EAGLE OIL WORKS. TV/ 11 TM A N 47 A NDERSON, REFINERS AND DEALERS IN Pure Carbon Oil, quality guaranteed, Pitts- burgh Also, [ter role and Car Grease constantly on hand. Orders lett at (lbws, Smyth a Co.'s, on Water and First ate, will be promptly filled. eel -em COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND lJ COKE.—DICKSON, STEWART a Cu, 509 LIBERTY STREET, Having simenor facilities for supplying toe bast quality of Coal, Nut Coal, Black and Coke, are pre pared to deliver the some, in any quantity to suit Purchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is brought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and free from slack. Particular attention given to sup plying family Coal. se2B-Bmd orr o a, or fax Ptruisnisoa Gas COMPUIT, t 21st of September, 1801. j MI,MC7-rIO2•1".. TlI E STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY are hereby notified that an election lot' three Trustees of said Company to serve for the term of three years, and one Trustee to serve for the term of one year, will he held at the OFFICE OP"I'll THIS COMPANY, ON MONDAY, the 7th day of r...'etober, 1861, between the hours of two and five o'clock, p. m. se23-2wil JA.IIIIB M. CH RlB tY, Treasurer. KAY & COMP ANY BOOKSELLERS, TATIONIIII.B AND BLANK BOOK MANT3 PAC - TM/KR% NO. 56 WOO.D STREET, Pittsburgh, Pa. AGFA full assortment of Law, iilerlical and !dna. etlarteous Books oceataintly on ha ad. Jay A CLD.I „- Pk Y'rk - 4 ( 20 HMO I LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. f'otiolerfeit liolert on the A Ile- flJIJ_i r l'ff I LADELPH lA, Sopt Del(er,r inf;Lrni Ili that r.ew count rfeit ilvo dollar n“tes on tho Allegheny Bank, Yitt=hargh, l'a.,are twing shoved to a great - - Itaportant NCIVN front Jeffer son tily. lIFF ICRSON CITY, Sept 28 —A special despatch to the St. Li.uis says ; Passengers report everything quiet at Georgetown. Generals -eigel and Davis were at that point directing opr.rations.— A in , .ng the pagsergers by the train Were the flowing officers of lfolc eel Marshall's cavalry regiment from Dexingten, tiz: I'. Jenkens, Csioain; James Foster, rani Waters. John ; Lieutenants Prne t,-, V, st, Kni.,ht and Blair. These nfli• cers were rPleased on their parole of honor. They left I, , xington on the rocrr.ing of Thursday, Coming in wagons Overland io Sedalia, arriving there last night. To their knowledge, up to Tburday, Poe , - bad not started any portion oi his forces towards this direction, thLuuti it could have been done and they been in ignore nee of it. Captain Foster was informed on the morning after the surrender, by the rr bel Quartermaster, that he had issued en that day 34,000 rations , . and the Captain thinks the fore has since then been increased by aee#ssiorie front the ci un try round about to at least 42 Uotl He represents. that men are Hoc king. in rom ally torten. lie heard nothing des finite in regard to Mt Cullough's where abouts. rebels told him that hi- ( Me- Cu 11::ugh's) ferce was from 10,000 to 13, t. 01). The callers think McCullough is moving on Jefferson City. Price's troops had devastated the coun try for a circuit of over twenty miles Every barn, field and mill had been clesn ed of their contents Fields that were few days ag:: covered with ripe grain, are now made as bare as a desert Dwell , igs that were filled with the comforts and ne yes-arms of life have been stripped -f tt ear contents Money, silver ware, clothing, bedding, eve-ything, wee se z :1, tho own ere insulted and maltreated, and the ate made againk the lives of all Union men, as well as those who remonstrated against their lawless prtc‘ctlings A few members of .lacksm's old I.434ls lature had assembled in th i town and piss ed an ordmarce of ,tiers-ion Wli-r] our informant left they w , re di 6CL1e. , 61 r,!r it :1 act of confiscation of the property cf ail per, sons opposed t.: the Southern (;:mfederacy, Other acts of a very severe character were also under consideration. All of the federal officers taken prisoners have now left Lexington, with Ike excep. Lion of Col. Mulligan, ali rt:tra:,- there to settle up some Lustros:a :11..t5. Ile i; not wounded, tie reported . General Hunter and stsT pail their respects to Gen. Fremont at nine o'clock General 'l'. L Trios has been ordered to take the field, but his brigade not being in readiness, be will probably remain in com mand here. Colonel White, who was supposed to be mortally wounded at Lexington, is re covering Jxsisigaarn Crry, Sept 28 —A messen ger from Linu Cr( iik jest n ght says the rebel depredations and dertriga ue uninterrupteo there and that evorything in the }dare has been carrifd otr. It is reported that tt a Eec , n , h , nics stealing the negroes of Unionists. Senators Miles and Vernon and R iv. Mr. Arnest Methodist. tire among the leading Pr.,1 , 8 General Pepe a: a hi. staff are here, and l', tenet Mulligan and otlioers, it is rumiiri e , l V. ill arrive) tie morrow. All intehigmce is kept sty clese since the arrival if General Fremont. who gi as to Camp with his stair and a numerous retinue to-morrow, When be will leave here Is uncertain, probably not before Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. He was serenaded last night. A spy who attempted 1.3 escape from the city on the up train this evening was are rested Col. Vaughan, a prominent citizsn of Lexinghlon, who witnessed the entire bat tle, and was at one time a prisoner in the bands of the rebels, asserts positively that fully five, hundred of Price's army were killed. The money, of which Price says the bank in Lexington was robbed, is understood here to haVe been placed in Colonel Mulligan's hands for safe keeping. A gentleman who arrived here this morning from the West, states that lie saw a gentleman who passed Osceola un Wednesday last, swho says that the central portion of that town had been burnt by General Lane. It is stated that the reasons for burning it were that the rebel.; had fired upon the troops trot., windows. No Federal troops were there when ho left. There is no reliable news of Interest from Booneville, Georgetown, Glasgow, Rolla or other prominent points, Capt. Walter, of Col. Marshall's regi• went who was at Loxint;'.on, arrived this morning, having loft there on Thursday noon. He saw no rebel troops between Lexington and Sedalia, and says that the main body of Price's forces were there when he departed and believes they intend to make a stand and meat our troops there, as the vicinity is well calculated from its streams with deep miry banks without bridges to trouble an advancing enemy. All the Federal officers have been released on parole but Cul. Mulligan who refused to give his for private reasons. Price probably has 35,000 men, and the rebels on Thursday confidently expected that Hardee with h,oooor 9,000 and McCullouch with 10,000 men were within two or throe days march of Lexington. They have no faith in McCullough as a General, bat think he is very effective with a small . - body .1 men. Ten thousand rebels were sent across the Missouri from Lexington on Thurs. , day, with avowed intention of attacking, who is reported on this side of the river. The seal of the State and public records are in the hands of the rebels. Our troops had no cartridges, no grape or other shot, and no shells loft at the time of the sur render, but lost 200 or 300 kegs of pow, der. The rebels are casting all kinds of balls at the Lewington foundry, which is run. ning day and night The rebels are greatly encouraged and declare that S. Louis will be in their possession. General Price's official report giving a somewhat detailed account of the battle at Lexington has been received. The follow ing are tee closing paragraphs: "Our entire loss in this series of engagements is twenty live killed and seventy-two wounded. The enemy's loss was much greater. The visi ble fruits of this almost bloodless victory are great. About three thousand orison,. ere, among whom aro Colonels Mulligan, Marshal, Peabody, Whitegrovc, Major Van Urn, and 11t3 other commissioned officers, five pieces of artillery and two mortars, over 3,000 stand of infantry arms, a large number of sabres, about 750 horses, many sets of cavalry equipments, wagons, teams, ammunition, more than $lOO,OOO worth of commissary stores and a large amount of other property. In addition to all this, I oblamed tho restoration of the great seal of the State and the public records which had been stolen from their proper custodian, and about $900,000 in money, which the bank at this place had been robbed and which I have caused to be returned to it. " I _Washington City Items. WASBINOTON, Sept. 29 ---The court martial, illegally instituted by ex-Col. Mc• Cann, has been dismissed by Gen. McClel lan. The officers involves! were Lieut. . s3 ° l Burke, who commands the 37th New 1 -York Hegira, n ; Artjetant Murphy and Captain Riordan, Doren and McHugh These &tenth-run e have accordingly been restored to their commands, much to the 'gratification of the regiment, which is now in excellent condition. \ Senator Pomeroy, of Kansas, •to-day received an order for horses and equip ments for a mounted regiment, heretofore authorznd to be raised in Colorado. An infantry regiment will also be mustered In from that territory. The following military appointsments wer e made to.d.t3: E D M organ, Gover nor of New York; Major General of Vol. untoere; Col H rvey Wright, of the sth IU. S. A.; Col Gmorge Wright, of the 9.h infantry. U S A, and Col. R Marcy, Brigadier Generals; Maj. Seth William-, Inspector General U. S. A ; Wm K. Strong. N. Y.; Col. Isaac J Stevens, N. y ; 79 h regiment, Thos. Wit. Hama, sth artillery U S A ; Mai J. N. Palmer, sth artillery. U S A ; Maj. G. Sykes and Win. T. U Brook, 2rid infant ry, U S A., end W B Brown. Assistant Aegis!, t Gem., 1". k; Capt. J. Hatch and ()apt, 1) S. S.anley, U. S. cavalry; Capt. J M. Brannan and W. H. French, let artillery, Commissary of Subsistence;, Capt J. M. Potter, Assistant Qlartermssa tar U. S A.; Cspt. G. D . Wisn, Assistant Quartermaster Volunteers; Col. Gustavus Koerner, Ad-decamp to Gen Fremont. A foraging expedition startod this morn ing from Gen. Franklin's division, con stating of infantry, cavalry and artillery in stong force They proceeded to Edsell's Hill on the Orange and Alexandria Rail roads, eight miles from Alexandria. As they advanced beyond our picket lines, the rehela retired to Springfield Station, a mile and a half beyond Eiselre Hill. Front this hill, which our forces temporarily oca copied while detachments went in various directions for foraging, a tine view of the surrounding country was afforded, but no eartnworka or new constructions of the enemy could be seen. The a object of the expedition was successful, arid large quan• titles of bay; corn and oats were transport-. ed to the camp. Not a gun was fired on , other side during the proceedings. The party did riot return till a late hour this afternoon —Peterson's A company, to day, visited Mount Vor non, the Oqlte, of the late John A. Wash ington, rreen'ly killed in Weetern Vir ginia, and hrought away about 800 bushels of wheat, :;00 bushels of oats and 7U pounds of fish. at! of which has been stored in the Commissaries Department at Alexandria. During the last week it was so frEqUOIAN ly reported from day to day that our troops has taken possession of Munson's Hill, that when last night this long predicted event took place, it (cued few believers among those least excited by sensation ru mors. A personal visit however, places the fact Leyood doubt. The Ameircon flag now fl cats there, in place of that of the reb, Is DAtechinents from Gen.'s Rich. eudsm's, liege' and Wadswoth's brigades tiod also from Gun. Hawkins' division now occupy Munson's Hill. being in command Cl.of u Furry of the Fifth Michigan regi. men,. Latest from Missouri. Sr Louts, Sept. 24.—Two passengers just arrived here from Boonville, on the White Clutd, loft Lexington Tuesday, having been held as prisoners there for some days ey the rebels. They were part of the crew of the Clara Bell, loaded with merchandise for Santa Fe. Mulligan's troops took possession of their boat and one third of its goods, on the 12th, and then ordered it to drop down opposite the in,, trenchments at Lexington. The Federal lets were then occupied with fortifications for some days, and on the 18th Col. Reed (rebel) demanded a surrender of the Clara Bell, and seized the remainder of her goods —whole stock valued at $25,000 or $30,000. Price's troops had not moved in any number from L-xington on Tuesday. The rebels said they would stay there for a month, to recruit, and talked of calling the Legislature t"gether. This is, doubt less, false—to deceive, our forces. General Sturgis is reported to have arrived within six mines of Lexington on the 19th, on the opposite side of the river. Price sent three thousand men over, and Gen. Sturgis re treated towards Liberty, leaving behind' two or three hundred tents, which fell into rebel hands. Price is said to hairs expect. ed to make a junction with McCulloch, who was not tten there, and with :his (McCul loch's) 25,000 men to march on Jefferson City. Price's forces are reported at 25,000. Three ferryboats and steamboat Clara Bell, were at Lexington, Tuesday. The passen. gers who came to Boonville in a skiff re, port seeing no batteries or bands of rebels on their way down. They met the War Eagle with government troops last night just below Glasgow. Colonels White and Grover were there mortally wounded, but not dead on Tuesday. Colonels Day and Peabody were wounded, but not danger. ously. The rebels state their loss 175 killed and over 200 wounded. The federals re port their own loss 30 killed and 40 wounded, and rebel loss at 800. The hard est lighting is reported at the Lexington Hospital, which was taken by Harris, lost, and retaken by him on the night of the 18th. The passengers, John W. Gartrell and Christian Langtremm appear honest and reliable, and give reports as they heard them, except a part which they say they saw. The Dasmoines has just arrived from Boonville, having left that place this morning. No news there. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 29 —0:1. Mulligan's regiment arrived Sesterday, and marched to Benton barracks whore they will be paid off. Jackson Quigg who it is believed fought under Price at Lexington, was sr rested yesterday as a spy. The opinion seems to be gaining ground that the rebels intend to romain at Lex ington for some time, and prepare for a good engagement there. Many persons say that if Fremont is energetic and rapid in his movements, he can cut off Price's chances of escape and obtain a brilliant victory. Important Items from Dar nestown, Maryland. DARNICSTOWN 7 Md., Sept. 28.—General Banks has been slightly indisposed for a day or two, but his complaint is incident to the season. Your correspondent had an interview with John Lanahan, the murderer of Maj. Lewis, of 46th Pennsylvania regiment.— , As may readily be supposed, he is extremes ly anxious to learn the result of the mis sion to Washington, to obtain the approval or disapproval of the finding of the Court sentencing him to death, frequently in, quiring if the messenger has arrived. His spiritual adviser is the Rev. Father Dough arty, of liockville, who will be with him in his last moments, should the finding of the Court be approved and executed. Two soldiers were arrested with Lanahan, being I accused of loading and furnishing him I with a musket, but they have not yet been I tried. Lanahan acquits them of any par. ticipation in this crime. He pleads guilty to the charge, but states the act was not premeditated; that be acted upon a women,. Lary feeling of resentment fur being puns ished. He was not intoxicated at the time, but had slightly indulged in strong drink. He is about twenty-four years of age, and came from Ireland to this country when quite young. He has had the misfortune 01 being without education. -Ms mother and six brothers reside in Pennsylvania, and one brother remains in Cornwall, Eng land, His countenance does notindicate predominating bad passions, but he is said to have been a scientific pugilist. The ex ecution will probably be a public one, and take place before several of the brigades comprising this division. It: U thought that Friday will be fixed as the time. It is believed that (lon. Peak, of New York, a West Pointer, wtittake command o ubp, lit prigsde.of.fiett.HatiViltdalt/ip Col. Donnelly, 61 thaAfilk(adriieedulm • mender sCpr,esent.- , ' Col. Biddle's isiimed;ltifiii' L lig ea left this morning to joieGenova lilothiri Division, near Washingtiiiitifillatitag pickets frequently make their:44,o*d near the Point of Etpoice.,..oppodyftr G eary's command. :•Laiii:AktikaitSef leg fifteen wereseett-talifitosthelsWidto'!. low the ruins' Of - tite r bilidgeo44 light. This island i*dupriseiiitierOitetes;- of dense foliages and is separated trottlilesiz; - gir l ie by a narrow channel, :;•Cdalkesill7, l thinks they are in the -habit over there every night. - List week. OW.— Pardee of Company A, GoarfaS*liiif,i made a visit over the river.OppoSifieß4l4l. taking three prisoners, eight betsWS-44k ten head of csttl6. I. AIWA - Interesting iron f t rankintit.';', FRA,NKFOILT, 'dept. 26 2), tlicaittoeW the Enquirer: --I inclose herewith e tiefff of the address of the Union nierdtelt - Otitia)' l islature to the people of lienttlekf t ,,.. be Legislature wet this morningOttel. adjourned in obedience to the tine of the President. Hon. James BClay, ex member Oil*, greys from the Ashland District,„, Lucky, was arrested last evening in mat, eon county, and brought to Camp Dick Rot this morning; and. J. (1, Bseo inridge, who was in e9napany •with hid; was so hotly pursued that, finding he wed& be taken, be jumped from his - horsci ran in a cornfield, where they had "..Nirned" and cornered, and, doubt - teat; he is a prisoner by this time; If so, ilea:di* gard his arrest as "a military` neceseity." Several of the members of otir:Asgittlea ture are preparing to take thefts:4oodt° out the insolent foe who invadienr, toil; burn our towns, and plundergenerfillyi, It T. Jacob, the Rapresentative Old; ham county, will in a day or two - leave-hie seat in the House of Representatives for the battle field. Mr. Jacob is a very talented and poliatta ed gentleman, he is a eon-in law df the late Thomas Bsntot.; he served as Catitdit of a company under Fremont. lathe Mesa ican War. John H. Harney, the talented edittitef the Louisville Democrat, or Hon, Ghriett Davis, will bo elected, by the Legiftbatm. to succeed Breckinridge, who liaa_lol#o his seat in the United States Senate,-..c -Cl.4".relta=± Items from Loutoritte,':''''l Louis Tull, September, 28'—,II:Ort: Horace Maynard, of Tenneuee,- is.; at Frankfort. . , Agents are now stationed along tlietthie river to prevent smtggling armattst(,94li. Lucky. The BeNtetin says that 500 troops-Imm Terre Elauta, Indiana, have gone, up ettitiett' river, Kentucky, and taken piossessii** Locks Nos. 1 and 3. One she& was.-ftrea at them and the fire was returned, -killing their assailant. Many Union fanillielfArit fled Lo Evansville, from the Green,Advar country. . A regimen& of cavalry from Ohio has gone into camp near Covington, on the Lexington pike. Cynthiana, Ky., is occupied by federal troops. National flags wore thrown tolhebriiiioe rom the Louisville Hotel and Galt Howie o day. • Seventeen secesaionists, among them James B. Clay and Col. H C. Harriii, -- - - of Madison, Kentucky, were brought =to Louisville this afternoon, and .committ4 A. writ of habeas corpus in Clap's casiliat been issued, returnable before Judge Ciat ron on Monday. • Benson Ormsby, a lawyer of this city, was arrafted to-day, but was discharged on taking the oath of allegiance. It is reported that some of Buckner's men attacked the Union camp on Meed river, forty miles from Bowling Green, under Octane' Hawkins, in which the Confederates were badly whipped. The Union men. are coming to Hawkins' aid from all directions, with shot guns and Kentuclirrilles. Drilling In litunins.• Wrarinarrs, Kansas, September 26.-- The following order has been issued here, in accordance with section 4th, article Silt of the Oonstitntion of the State of - Katie= I hereby order every man in the fitate. tween the ages of 18 and 45, capable'of bearing arms, to immediately enroll him self in some military company, in accord ance with the militia laws of this Staie, and each company is hereby ordered' to hold itself in readiness for immediate marching orders. Each man will fOrnish all the arms in his possession. The refusal of any man to obey this order will be liken as evidence of his disloyalty and he •will-be treated accordingly. [Signed) • J. P. floor,' Lieut. and Acting Governor and commander-iitz9hl4 toms from tiiMilifortoA3l. nAIiKVORT, Sept. 233.—=The.:snits Committee report the arrest. of Awing, Silversmith and Irvan, members of the Legislature, as illegal and unwerrinted, and have procured their release.- The thanks of the General Assembly we r e voted in Ohio, Indiana and Illittota,:for their aid in arresting the Invasion of Ken• lucky. The House proceedings are antiwar ant. . News from Lane's Command. LitAvnnworrns, September 28. 7 ,L 7 R*01 from a reliable source from'liiun's,. - ,. mand say that after his successfulr ment with the rebels at Papintori ,he made a forced march on Oaceola,_ needed In surprising and capturing nifaXite supply of trains left by Rains andl!ripe, together with one hundred thousand dobe lars. The command is now supposed:tnbe on the march to join Gen. Sturgin 15v sas City- Break In the Genenietr§:l4lll4 Canal. ,- Roams Tim, N. y., aept6la ` ber —A break occurred in fife tow-path oii*Ehm. asses Valley.eanal this mornirimlietariien Biffordshire and Dallya creek; 'cithio - liffirin require three days to repair.. - ram A lISTIN. LOOMS ,C00".;-Diiialentin za. Promissory Note/k-soodaillon sernetiee form:may. . ' lO Money loaned on Checare et.ohart datiklith collateral eecuritiea. NOTES AND DS SODOM AIAD_SCW. Persona desiring Laws ma to itetKeniseelgetas reasonable terms, and ospitaitete esa-b with goodat tend seenrth to es at semenerattve peke& ' Also, the Sale, Etenteg Atet-lepeeft iteel SeWAL • osee, No. 02FOORTH SWOT AbOielaretxt, T A 'VOWS. NOTICE —The Tax-payea''iliii,: City of PITTSBURGH will pleaseeillat fIatVITY TREASURER'S OFFICE on or latfaretheMßEFT DAY OF OCTOBER next and pay their aland Bummer; Tazeirand Rents, Rem at there , be FIVE PERCENT. charged on all unpaid. Mum and Water Bente due at said office after theft date. sea:tool WM. EIOFIBAirbt Trtoa rer . LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GAITEREV-$W LADIES' • - . coNGßEstamnilikaavaiso. LADIES' CONGRESS HEEL GALIT4I. 4841,5(1'. LADIES' CONGRESS - REBLGArPESiCALSO At No. it eaffi D 9B UrnCaft .1-EW GOODS 4.T ..--,' ~_-' . .: 00Mprifing Of atittellaWlity Hy 14,111., p n and figured French lifeelnee,`.~vspi r , moot Cloaks, and cloth for mskbkltst of ladiellandabildred'a EllunsbOW MK" `,-, All will be sal 044> as-the cult . 1 14faij :We motto. Lean, call at - ve MARKET INTRME*.S'''''",,,- ae2.4 ..,,..- ~. _ . CHEAP..I MEI:EAR 1 !(21140 1,11 Gaud mooing ark ..,_ B°°ll3' SHOED AND, of atl kinds which wwwww, .ow - ... - , roam tors. AAIIIIO4O-PAI*Wt";- '"71"440: coil and AAAAAAA • • 10,2% dooritainaß - - ='!"-A"P'f,l44- _ _~~' ~~ i 1
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