WoniscrFox, August 11.—The follow- ' LP' k Al — ingcorrespondenee relates to an ingenious ... 7 . . --_____ irs-= device of parties from a neighboring State -.....,,,... f i: - vi . . v i cr - - - NOILL & CO., NO. a 7 to raise recruits in Pennsylvania : --i• '.'"' WASEINGTOG, August 11.—Assi.qta,nt STREET. I:0STOE armouragents and 6 STATE for tho Daily -4djutant General's Ggice.—Brig. 1311(!li- and Weetity Post in thors re citios. and are au ingham : Has any authority been given by thorized to :1 a c Advertisements and Subscriptions , your Department to raise a Bnektail Brig ade of Pennsylvania troops ? _ -- Very respectfully, THOMAS M. VINCENT. MAion—Authorityto individuals to raise troops has for a long time been refused, and I may safely say that no authority o the kind has been granted : certainly not to my knowledge. C. P. BUCKINGHAM, Brig. Gen. A strong feeling prevails in the old regi ments against officers who are absent from their regiments and employed in making arrangements to promote themselves above their more meritorious comrades reinai iug in the field. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low I.rlces. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUS TORRENCE & MCGARR, CORNER URTII d- .11• A E . ET STREETS 1 . 1."1"1":1.4 I 11l " - 13 - C.; .1 1 Drugs, Lend. Cr;niti Tartar Medicines, Paints. !taking So4la, Perfumery Dye St elliM, Entr.Nitostard. 1 Chemicals, Spices. OHM. de., Ate. dl®' Physicians Pre. , criptions accurately com pounded at all holm.. Pure Wine,: and Liquors, for medicinal use only. jelY-te AMUSEMENTS DOUGHERTY'S MELODEON Liberty Street, Ileac Wood. "IIIS EVENI.NII, First ttppsaranve in this city. of t.i• Celebrated Negro Comedian HARRY 111 RA assisted by the whole company. including FANNIE WILSON, JULIA MORGAN, MASTER FICA N . . . nutau Furzv, ERA LI), W. C. MORG AN. UA:CU, MASON. MASTER MORR ISSE IL rurzi:EttALD tutel J. J. 1 10 01 7 611E1ITY. A•linission 1,•:1!.. MILIT A It 0 0 Et S LARGEsT ASSOICTIIEN MILITARY BOOKS IN THE VI (:: , n l,e examine,l nt MINER'S BOOK & PERIODICAL STU I.'l FTII STUE ET, next d • lo Pohl office ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, BY MAIL. PORT' PAID Trebles, or E strings, 4 lengths, best quality... L'Oc Seconds, or A " " best I talian... ]sc Thirds or D " " best Italian... 15c Fourtas or (1 " I " pore Silver... 50e Best quality French or German I,t, ''..l and 4th Strings, eachloc !lest quality Guitar Ill; A and E. sliver strings, each Second quality Guitar D, and E, silver strincs, ouch 10e Best quality Violineello A and 1), vac: , flOe Best quality " II and C. each 25c Mailed to any address post paid on receipt of the money, Or in postage stamps. BY JOHN H. MELLOR. AI Wood atreot. N. B—A large lot of fresh strings just arrived. Also, Violin cases. Flutes. A. , •ordinns..tc. jel4 JOHN ItREGER, 25 corner Ohio and Beaver slot .1 LI, ECHEN ' T Large tuck of Guns of al! descriptions, on hand, or made to order. and for sale et Lo Vf ST CASH PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. no18:lyw-my31-dtf _ • To DeAtrotr—Rats, Roschcs. &c. To Dawror--Mies. Moles and Ant, lb Deetrov—Bed Bugs. To Destroy---Moths in Furs. Clothes. le. To Destroy—Mosquitoe.4 and Fleas. • To Deiiroy---Insects on Plante, and Fowls, To Destroy---Inseets on Animals.. To Derttroy-- 7 Every form and species ol Vermhi Remedies known • "Free from Poisons," "Not dangerous to the Hitman Family," "Rats do not die en the premises," "They come off out their holes to die." scsld Everywhere--by All WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS in the large cities. and by Druggists. ()rooms. Storekeepers and Re tailers generally, in all Country Towns and Vil lages in the United States. E. A. FA LINESTOCK CO., R. E. SELLERS 4c CO.; and others IV helesale Ages ts at Pittsburgh Country dialers can order as above. Or address direct—for for Prices. 'fermis, &c to HENRI .11t., COSTA R, p, - , T3 eipill Depot, ES2 Broadway, New York. jo4-Imdaw is 1) 0 M Eti'l'lC DUI GOODS FURCHASED BEFORE THE LATE ADVANCE We are selling many of them at less than EASTERN PRICES. FDLLEETON'S PLAID AND WHITE 1 -0 1,A.NNELS AT FACTORY PRICES DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!! LACE MANTLES, ETC Mooing out to mako room for Falt Goode: C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street. Eke W TlMby tke nee TaA of an E :ppara i tns Til wh O ere lir 4 no &e ms eg the battery are used. Medi cal gentlemen and their families have their teeth extracted by my proems. and are ready to testify as to the safety and painlessness of the operation. whatever has been said by persons interested in swaerting thecontrary, having no knowledge of my process. 13-ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted in every style. and °basses as low, as will warrant the beet of material in all cage& E. OUDRY, Dentist. 134 Smithfield street. nol4ly-in THE ELDORADO, ORA.1)0, (A 1E 44E:If tiOURT EXCHEQUER.) ' • . CORNER'FIFTH .1 SMITHFIELD STREETS. .. • . (Opposite the Post °Mei) .• ' MINE NIIIIISCRIBEIt 'WAVING M. taken the above well-known stand, will be pleased to see his friends at all hours. His wines. liquors. *lizard Cljard are of the !;iest. .021-Ilmd JOHN LUNDl,Proprietor. ~.....-, ' IFDTE DMATE—S. D. DWANE. NE ii'ATE I Node' f o r the nci ngion foi- A7/6 • ILINESsm—SO BARRELS PORT - INdim 190AP9TOT'd and for Ws bs lad =MIT B.OOLLIN9. WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG lii AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTEL!, PILE PAPERS WANTED. We need a few papers to complete our files, for which we will pay liberally at our counting room. They are as follows: 1861 —Nov. 29th, (2.) 1862—January 14th. _ _ Come Up and Subscribe We direct special attention to the adver tisement of the Executive Committee in another column. It contains information of importance to all engaged in recruiting. Now' is the time f:,r every man to ao his duty to his country; let one and all come up and swell the Volunteer Bounty Fund. Military Districts. By special dispatches received pester y, it appears that one serious obstacle ii way of enlistments here has been re moved, the War Department having de tel mined to subdivide the States into mai tare districts, so that each district may be credited with the number of volunteers it has raised under the new call, and have them deducted from its quota when a draft i applied. Our State and County Quota. We ate still a good deal in the fog as to the number of troops which Pennsylvania and Allegheny county are yet required to furnish, as we have yet no definite infor mation from the State authorities. We can, therefore, only give the figures uuder the several probabilities of the ease. Al t hough our lair share of the (M(t,000 troops called for i being as 1',t400,000, the point iation of Penusylvamia, in round nuts tiers, is to that of the rutted States. in round numbers, :22,0ti0,010) would be but 79,01, the general government has as• signed, us our share, 92.4•41 I, to till the two calls of 111114 y Ist and August I Rh, .ind this must be our basis in making up the county quota. In round numbers the poputation of our county is I78 : 000, which would make Our proportion of the whole • - ..littS. The Governor's procla mation of the 2lst ultimo called fi, r fifteen companies from Allegheny county, which. i with the understanding that the State had been credited with all trootis furnished in excess on former roods [ions, i it was supposed, filled our quot under. the first calf. If this be the vas( the fifteen companies required helm g al ready sworn in ; we have merely to flu-Lis] 2.8-19 men to till the second qu o t a . I lot and we have to make up the whop inota, we must yet send on .1,19 s men Lint this is scarcely probable as the Seere Lary of War has notified the Governor o Virginia that "recruits for the old regiment: are considered as making up the new levy: . and the same privilege would be accorded to Pennsylvania if asked for. 'Therefore we shall have fulfilled our share ofthe con tract when we send "_,s-ift men in addition to those now sworn in. We have some 2,0n0 men recruited now, and the remain der could be easily raised in a short time. Let 4;ov. Curtin say that he will take our quota of militia as volunteers and he can have them in a week. New Wilininglosa College. It is proposed to open the new edifice of Westminster College, New Wilmington. l'a., on Wednesday, the ;td of September. Addresses are expected, suited to the oc casion ; and that the public may have some idea of the design of the exercises, we publish the following list of speakers and subjects: Rev. U. 11. A. McLean, D. I. The History of the Institution : Rev. Joseph 11. Pressley, The mutual relations and obligations of the College, and the first Synod of the West, to which it be longs Rev. T. (luthrie, I). D., The obli gallons of society at large to our Colleges, as the source of our Christian civilization: Rev. John S. Easton, D. D., The import ance of thoroughness in Collegiate studies ortkr to mental development and pro fessional success ; Rev. dames l'restley, It. It., Claims on our Colleges for Chris tian staitesmen. for the present and coining time; llon. John A. Bingham: l'he Inds 'ion of our Republican institutions. , 111 volunteer Homily rand an Pre% i.Atsi) reported $949: - . .111:11 114 MITA lVard Pit td,terKl), by Alla tw I; city.. Idr..t.. Peel•les a •..I t . .4lizet Totett • li,. by A • Nobler ~. I:ll,; ,• Hil'lTl,,a AT THE HANK [NG 1.1{011.1t .0;1. I: 11151 Hamm, Hort it: Co IV .11 Chia.. A Guekeillseimer Bro John A ji SCIIIPY nrOVVII • C A I Irii vo A H Harvey ,V Co 1. - junior:l Bradley, All ghen> City John I' Hoe.rii W II Lowrie 1 riroolts Contributors to the bounty loud will confer a favor on the Treasurer by sending the amount of their subscriptions to th e rooms of the Executive Committee, No. a. Fifth street. az== YittetibargherNojtlLe46lk Killed and Wounded. 'WO companies, composed almost ex,- elusively of Pittsburghers, are attached to the -Plat. Pennsylvania regiment, Colonel Knipe, which.suffered severely in the bat tle ut Cedar Mountain. dispatch has been received from Capt. li. W. Morgan, by his mother, as follows; I ant well. Lieut. Craig wa s wound ed. Lieut. Matthews was killed or taken prisoner. Several or my men wore killed, wounded and taken prisoners. "B. W. MoitilAs, "'ittpt. Co. F, 4fith Vols.•• No intelligence of Capt. W. L. Foillk has been received, but it is believed he is uninjured or Captain Morgan would have stated the fact had he been wounded. Fatal Railroad Accident. On Monday evening about eight o'clock a colored man named Allen Holland was killed on the Pittsburgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Railway, half a mile below the "Pork House," by the Cleveland . and Pittsburgh Fast Line coming Fakl . was walking oh the track as a freight trifip apprciaehet, and; the Signal being given, stepped over on the•other track, when he was struck by the Cleveland train, which came up at the moment, dragged some dis tance by the cow-catcher; and killed al most. instantly. The Coroner held an in quest yesterday, and the jury found-a ver dict in accordance with the facts. Camp Howe. Capt. Smith is pushing the arrangements at Camp Howe forward asrapidly as pos siblerso as to get nine Months' men into camp as soon as practicable, but present indications are that it will not be ready until Saturday, and that few. troops Will be ordered in until next week. Meanwhile the companies sworn in are drilling , daily, those residing in the city quartering at home and those from abroad lodging at hotels and boarding houses. - qiving- to the' rush at - Harrisburg our troops will probably be kept here several weeks. —We have since learned thattwo com panies, A and B, Went into camp last evening. Fire In pia Tomusaitip. Q . ll hfondiiiy sifteritßon the residence of the - anior n1"-the 84 house near o.ak:. land j , Pi ttt township, was ool destroyed by fire and the school house slightly damaged. The fire waa accidental. - - - ST. llesiguatlou of !taxer Dram--•A Teniporary Successor Elected. The Councils of Allegheny held a special meeting yesterday afternoon to receive the resignation of llom Simon Drum. Mayor of that city, who is about to go, out as Captain of Clark Infantry, Co. C. The resignation was handed in, read andl ac cepted, all in due form. The Councils then proceeded to elect a Mayor pro fempore 7 to serve for thirty days, until a new election is held. There were several candidates for the .position, viz : Alderman James Miller, Alderman Joseph 11. Scott, John Morrison, Sylves ter Tyler, A. C. Alexander, and Hugh M'Kelvy. Three ballots were had and on the last Alderman Miller was elected by a vote of 12 to 7 for M'Kelvy. Mr. Riddle then offered a resolution which was unanimously adopted, instruct ing the Mayor pro kin to issue his proda• oration to the voters of Allegheny city fir, the election of a mayor to till the tinex• pired term of Mr. Drum, the election take place on the first Tuesday ofSepte her next, according to law and the charter. War Meeting in Birmingham. A very spirited meeting of the people of our little borough over the river was held on Monday evening. Burgess Jas. Salis bury presided, a line and discoursed sweet music, and the I )iamund was crowd ed with citizens, while the ladies were also present in numbers. Speeches were made by Prof. Burt, Principal of the borough schools, and James Onslow, or "Cusse wago," of the 62d regiment. The latter paid a high compliment to the patrioti and valor of the citizens of Birmingha At the close a number of young men ca. forward and enrolled their names for war. The Championship. The first of the two great races for scullers' championship, between Ham of our city. and IVard of New York, to place to-day and the second to-morr. on the Schuylkill. About one Mind! Pittsburghers have gone to Philadelpl to witness the races. the re-snit of chi will be looked for with great iati,re:t many who are obliged to stay al honi . There is a universal ennlidence hear, ;I: Ilitmill will win. Semple Inlitntry, C'o. C. Co. 1: 01' the tienipii• Int:0111 . s hero till. ti up, (' been : tz now lias snow fOrty or fifty rur , n curdle, 7 . lte ennipany will le: vennziarl , l,l 1:y Cap E. :kr. Jenkins, wit ii Jos. S. : Lieutenant. Mr. 5,1:4 , le. ;;r 1 oirririt;tl lira aki erririrrinirr..r this ci.11110:411y. .•:11.11 tolll,l' to pay Ti:, inple 1: (. will : 4 0( , .1 h.. 1;11.•.1 'All :it; ready to lake the field. I. H. .111 oorli (11(1 Ili falai ry. Capt. dttlian If. Hughey is ,ta (vcdim beyond his expectations in reeruitin.z cdmpany. as his roll tote .• f;.: midahle. Ile expects in have his com patty full in It low dros. and ‘‘e ~1 , 1 111111•;:.i 1110 , 4: wishing to junr a W. , 0 , 1 hint. as he has Leen "...at . ' and km.w., ion to take gorM care 01 Li- turn. It" wait to be drafted. 1,111 coin. , lip low :OP! ill.' iu filling Alleglmity c,mnty's , lama the 1.";11t. 'llly three days of r,.. Th 4. Itith tli II !lilt Ir 3 The 011irrIS this i•ooiraz,y ol,'y 011- 11maay already hair the num her of In addition to the lit: by the courtly t he.v will pay on 44.111 bounty for good 1111:11. Enroll yotir in the 1111 - mllly th,y nienee drafting. IlisathitiarterB No. siren. Camila liars r lad, nann• we , iifi n4O. n wlni killed a; .Slntler.svi : , .,:kordai n,rn ing. by , hero;.: run (WI r hy;ed About the , an:c tinw I, I:3101 W:1 ;:; tli':ll' nn ;..., in both 4 .11 , 1 . ..; in 1111•::::',:rIltri01. nnaltb• tt ilnd bini to I,arn lull I.;:riculat The New AM.:ol(.l'y. ,leatt.er for Ct.,. .\ comphey, dosignod 1:; who dr..w ilif• I.!aus for ri,.• becli counnenc,•(l. SI, bail: I.y Mr. Gvo. IVilson. th.' iral ) epartamni. an vx( , !! alt: The Iffy engin, will. it i- 4. \ thr 'War Jleet hag at — l:ridge% Mr, mi•etiiig, of the pt..,tdv l'ay'ette and I:. , binson rail held in Poster's (;rove, u , •ar nine miles Iron ,•u 'flint. iac next. nt three 0•e1.,(.1i. o! Canonsburg. o!. 'ter. 1). ;;larshali and ~thev popular speakers rill he I,reent. Death Or Dr. Dilworth. Our 10:1111 . 17 . 111 . 1 . ,1111.11., the death Samuel Bch died yesterday morning. alter a hrit !less, at the residence ni his cio her in-law Mr. Andrew Fulton. I tr. I). %vas thoroughly edueated physician. gen erons and genial, and his loss will he gen erally regretted by all who ktie‘t- -- State Tcacl►crs' Associatlon. n cot segrence of the excitement caused Liy the efforts to inercti , !e the l'ition army 'or the speedy suppression of the rebel ion, the annual meeting of the State 'cmcliers . A s.;riciation whieli was lii hare alcen phtee yo:;l, , ril,ty in 11,0 rity (-11 . tug, has berm postponed. Prolatlily it will int lin held till next year. Wili i{CCOVer. \V III . (Yll. Sillllv, who was s4 , v-rely in jnred at the outer depot. or the l'ent:ylva I:ailrond on Monday anornoon by tlit slipping of the fastenings of shipment of which lie was :;nperiniending, is nimbi better, and will reeo‘er. .101±11CI.H MKTER JOSEPH MEYER & SON, mAlcurAcrußicus on FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE & CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, '135 SM (TIIFIELD STREET (Between Sixth street and Virgin alley) Ys'Nj'yßUli(lZi Volunteer Eta' istinent BLANKS, MIME C IFI IC I ti A_ r SUItGEON =MCI RECRUITING OFFICER, For sale by HAVEN, STATIONER AND PRINTER, CORNER WOOD THIRD STS JOLTS' AND ALLIE3II4 AND WHIgE LOCE.'S'ItLYOUYEMS—the heat in Marke -for sale bir au2 BOWN & TETLEY. 136 Wood ••• FWI:H.4O BARRELS CHOICE FAR ILY Flour just received .AB w a d for sale • . aul2 COM! Market sad Mei L LA It G E TII It E E.II'II3IIIEII It. Brick Dwelling-Lkatse mild Lot, N 0.73 Lib erty etreet The house his just been painted, papered, and ttior.ugilly rephired, and will be scli flll ic...ueluludatieg term , . apply to aul2-Itvd 10 2'Second ,treet. C A. IN V A H :11 31] S FOR VOLUNTEERS Yl . . 4'> II YI I , : It TZ de I'O STRAYED OR STOLEN. ALI. It 1:11. COW. A V 11 • EltS11)9 1,..1 he :uitub!y rervennlPa '.•I nord : I t ,11Attir.. , Itr ,, eory. ou Iteber, Ailegheny. Lumher .Ir..; , ping. :1 note in the Pittsburgh •CBI Innen. Bishop Bowman Institul o. 411 BOA 81111\I: A NI) DA V SI7UN N. lit for Yount: Ladies win lot opened on Monday 1-t. in . lance 3nt! coquanotiimis ng ner.r tine 2orncr t.. , eteoni 1144 ith - reef the late re,idenee of Jatne;tl!. "due - Rev. A. TEN ItltoElli, Principal. - ont.tiniog terms, Ate, wilt he ready 5(114) 111.• 4 11 .V 1 1 El/ Hui 800 tVIIEELEII'O . 2 WILSON'S SC W lag Machines, FT!' 6 . IItRET, I'ITTSBVIttIiI. PA Af , urded Vic Alt PI vhisiP,. .”es United states Fair FOR THE YEARS IS i 9 ISUO. i PWARLIS (1 7 )4 0 , 4) 4) 4 - ) :IA( 13 IN?;`ticAd in the Li: ired Stntfl 20,000 MOLD Tut: PAST YEAR We oil .% to the 2.ehhe WITEELEII S WIL o.ll'ltoV Ell SEWINO NIACIIINE, ut I VES. with increa.sed confidence iit it. , nier;;., as the belt and most uiiiful Family :1,, r.laolline now in use. It tine, equally well i.n the 1711 1 -1 thinunst Cal - airs. makes the -Ltire h unr.i.vel, alike un both :ide s , i s r,hgdo in construction. mare speedy in 111,q . e duraldc than any other um chines. eir.in tar: giving tiricea and descriptiun i.rum.hino lam:shed gratis on application in per son or by !otter, Every Machine warranted for three Yetas It El) UCED PRICES .TACO NiF.T LA W !VS, aul 12 1-2 c•ruly ORGANDIE It Dom 12 1-2 10 37 1.24441 Di: A IFEW SITMMIER MIMS len. 81 37 1.. t SII A WIS AT COST. SAll/UES A l'l 4151 LACE MA STI LEAS AND POINTS fr RI oo hand upwards: EiTtioN Y SINYRk The Best Quality of HOOP SKIRTS W. Iv, D. Hugus', I'ORDEF.R Irwin min NARKET mirk , IHTIS O. wrlcroi Er/ THEODOME M. BLACK, STEINMETZ . 4t, BLACK, HOUSE CARPENTERS AND JOBBERS. tiUOP VI Kb N ALLEY, between Wood and Liberty Streets. PITTSBURGH. PA. airorders solicited and promptly attended to ILO THE BEST REVOLVER YET! Ci/OPER% PATENT ROUBLE .4c. 'flux REVOLVERS. manufactured its Pittsburgh. are admitted by competent Judges to be the best Rerolvors made. They combine rapidity of lire with deliberate aim, simplicity of acdon, and'seenrity from acci dent, and are of the hi„ host style of workman • sh iP arid' dwelt Office in Bank Block, Fifth street. over Kramer ltahms. For sale by J. M. COOPER Jr CO.. Patentees & Manufacturers: OFFICE n PITTSBURGH BOSTON MININO CORP/MT. Pittsburgh. - Augnst i1th.1862. TC lIE DIRECTORS OF THIS ul[pA. ?IT have declared a Dividend of Two Dol lars per share upositheeaspital stock of the Com- Perky. as the saute inay_appear spins the booksof tie Company at dose of business this den MSS ble at the office of tbo Company .on and alter Thursday. the•lith Easto'n Srorkhol era will receive their Mei deadotoej at the elfin of m um J. p.m. ,. Bfass. • su9-otd lemon cdpyi THOS. OWA.. - • TO-DAY'S ADVBEITIUMTS •ir:,:•LECTIURE AT THE mos CITY Uei.4' COLLEGE. corner of Penn and St. Clair Wesel. Wednesday morning at I 1 A. Y. PROBLEMS OF TUE COUNTING7ROOM. IWI I: PART NE US 111 IP HERETO tbre existing between Adam Becker and Jo seph Lofink in the steamboat - Jim Watson " hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Jos. Lofin k is to collect all debts due said boat, and pay all claims against he said boat. All having claims are requested to present them immediately al the corner or Smith field and Water streets, Pitts burgh. ADAM BPCKER. JOSEPH LOPINK A.A DIES' ENGLISH LASTING EON. GIIE.SS GA ITERS4II.SO Italia:* English Lasting Congress Gaiters, Shro English lasting Congress gaiters. ,dies' English Lasting. Congress gaiters. $1.54, AT 1.". FIFTH STREET. auk; IL S. DIFFENBACHER, C !MTH DG ES FOR COLT'S and ALF other piste!s. fi)r sale I_3' DOWNS TETLEY, aula ISI.; Wood Street. - - gp 0 W 1 E K NI T ES. VARIOUS STYLES AAP Ibr:4:tle by BOWS d: TETLEY, atd3— -- Liti Wood St. - dpours REcoLvEns. ALL SIZES IL,' Old and New Model, for sale at listprices by SOWN & TETLEY. :tuft MG Wood Streut. in LOTOSSN.E BEVOLVERS OF ALI IVkind , t 4 sale by TOWN TETLEY, aUia DI Wood Street, `I• $lO EXITED ST. Tl:ti TREAMI Id. 1" Norf.% :led One Five Bank, Pitt:bend!. The limier will idea-, leave ihe ~ a :ee [hi; of fice, and receive a reward, aul2 L''ol• CAN VAS SHOES. 11 FIFTH STREET MIK. 1 , . IL WILLIAALi r••o fr •••%s .• The E..i-e.•pal rierer of the city. et the Ins ieute :ffier aul2-tf In i:i'v Cain vat s Shoes NI.. 55 Eirth rtrrt•l II C H .1 N WM : SIYMNER /1. CO 51 7 3111 ED GOODS EINE= SILK IS A NTI LLAS AT cowr Just Opened. -A T - E 11133111 Dividend Notice. TO-DAY% ADVIIRTIMIKEINTB 1 HAIM INFANTRY,--- IN - VOIL-t, Tlll.ll' WAR ANOTHER CRACK COMPANI AN EXTRA BOUNTY TO EACH RECRUIT 115... 01li ee 112 FIFTH STREET. C. A. PALMER. Captain. S. C SCHOYER, Lieut J SRAM , . Jr.. 2d Lieu - - D IME SAVINGS iNsTrrITTION, NO. IIU Stnitnfield street, opposite toe Custom House. Chartered by the Lettieletture. ( .1 0 ro I C .1 7 .:, 11 .t... 4 . „FAMES PARK, Jr, VICE PRESIDENTS. Win. 11. Smith It, F. Rudd Thos. D. Meader A. Heineman Francis Sellers Joshua Rhodes John F. Jennings. Jacob Stuckrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Slack TRUSTEEs, Josiah King C ZuK A S Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowler W A Ree,l Jag W Woedwell It C Schmertz F Rah tu C W Rieketson J II Tiernan S ii Hartman D M Long it .1 And CriOn Jos W Baxter D E McKinley C I. I Wolf Robert D ecclirnr, Wm Smith W.l hill:len 01l Jones , BF .1 one. , W II Phelps C II Herron SECRETA Ri - Aiv i) TREA sURB R . D. E. rfIcKINLEV. Proisi den i Alawtlll.•turvra - - Open daily, from 9A. u. to 2P. M. Also. Tues day and Saturday evenings, from ft to S o'clock. Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards.. Dividends declared in December and June ,f each year. Dividends allowed to remain. are placed to the credit of the depositor as prideipal, and hear in terest, thus Compounding it. Books containing Charter, By -Laws, &c., fur nished at the office. *sr This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are sm elf, the opportunity to accumulate, by small dePosits. easily saved, a sum which will bee resource when needed, their money not only being safe hut bearing interest, in- 1 stead of remaining unproductive. uiy2l "tend HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!! griltE4T RELIEF TO THE Arrucr. ‘n ED, itod those ,suffering from weakne2s of ght: TO ALL, YOUNti AND OLD: YOU wish to experience great relief in your ght, try the world-renowned RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers will continue to find perfect satisfac tion by trying these Spectacles. :•ohl only by J. DIAMON. Otdician, \0.39 Fifth street, P D ost Ituildin g , The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, if lesired. Rowarimpo:[ers:utti Pretender • TE CZ-I.U. 0 I T.. NV lt S. WIGHTMAN Sc ANDERSON. UEI N Efts A NI, !IC& LERS IN PYRE oil+ Carlini! 11i1..1 1 /ality guarantee.t. Pittsburgh. Alio. Itenznle and Car lireaso coaatantlr ut, hand. Ordt.ps. le.:t at ',l.'lncss. Smyth x ',Vat° and First strimrs, b tli•sd. ' WANTED. IV:IMT V SEA O\l/-111,1 1111 D; t.r. It it: I. , I \T EW AND IMEAVEIru I. Goons Al Materum Clyde's. Creach Embrobleries and Lace% Collars, Sells. Banda i : Lind 14.. e 11 %01111214 lem d Zona% : Lace. Crape and TIPMUe Weill. : ileematifebed. Embroidered Or Plain Handkerchief*: An elegant assortment of Children's Embroid ered Waists, l'antaletta and Fancy Aprons, of new dedgns, received and for sale at old rq 31ACIWA1 aul:2 7S 3farket st., between 4th S: Diamond. 1 1 1 KNISH INIII4 41:001104,. sUITARLE FOR Till: :1:.1:-_ 4 0N A 4 UM LVDE Invite titteotion t d their et.n•k of ;ENT!, l• 1:1V8 and st . 114.11 and Tratelism Skirl.. COI ISIMS. • 1444. 3 timpexider,,, Linen and Silk is nisilkerela Gloves'. 114 me, Ciatiorrilait. A. lj. • .'; 111.1; TS. It:d of her' Fllllll,lling iin hand iit 11ACEL7711 11.1,1 DE S. an LI 7i Market:it., between Ith .tt Diamond. Rol or 111 E EXICCVTIVK CMIMITTER, or A 1. EGH EN Y COUNTY Pittsburgh, 3 I A i"r it E EETI NG or EEXEC E. TIVE COMM ETTlik: held this day, the fol lowing resolution was ailopt , d- R"olned. That subsesiption book be opened at the flanking House of ities, , ra. Kramer 3c Hahn, 3.3 Fifth street. 'Pittsburgh, and Ci t y }tank Federal street. Allegheny and that notice to that effect be published in The city In accordance with the above. books for sub scriptions to the Bounty Fund for Volum. leers front Allegheny eanot have been opened at the places iotheated in toe re,tolution. Tae Committee would mo=t respectfully hut earnestly appeal to every citizen, to i•onte forward in this important I . riois Of our National :drain:. and contribute, t ) the extent of his ability, to aid in 'blueing in the lied, in the 4toctest poesible time. the q mita of volunteers required front this county. Tilus..M. 110 W l!tv President of Committee. Vfrill It. Oi I M r 41 I" 1c2•4, DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of PIKE wurrE REFINE ur C A It 11 (.1 N 1 1, b, Office, NO. 291 LIBERTY bTItEIT. Pitts burgh. Pa. myB-61nd Confection Of Senna. /MIMS MEDICINE IS INV.% I.IPA AL as a mild and gentle purgative. pleasant and agreeable to the taste. For children and delicate persons it will be found particularly well adapted. Prepared by JOSEPH JOSEPH FLEXING, corner Market street and !he Diatnond. Pure Holland Gin for Medicinal Fur poses. llg AM IN RECEIPI OF A surcuiroß article of pure Holland Gin, imported in quart jugs. expressly for medicinal purposes. Those having use for this article will find this vastly superior to the article usually purehasud in bottles. For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, null corner Market street and . the Diamond. R. R. BULGER , IiANU7ICTUR6II OT EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 43 Smodtbfiehl St re—, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the owed prioes for CASH. mylt:llyds HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00., LIORMI MILT OF THE TWO - M LE iItiUSE, dealers in Foreign Brandies, ines, and Gins; also. Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, and Ginger Brandies. Old Monongahela, Rye, and other Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Supe rior Wine Bitters..ke. . . No. 83 Liberty 'street. Opno.ite Fourth street. Pittsburgh. Pa. Hotels. Taverns. and Families supplied nt mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for fam ily or hotel purposes. jy3-6Ma REMOVAL. MINE PENNSYLVANIA SALT SAN• UFACTURANG COMPANY Have removed their Office from 21 Wood st. to OLD BRE IVERY, Verner of Pitt and Duquesne Wity, OFFICE ON PITT STREET. au2-bu GEORGE COLIIOUN, II REP IT BEFORE IrOy. SAVE YOUR MONET when you can and get a BE T T ER PIA NO. (let the thing itaeU well misname one that it Sight sad elude touch, that will not ache your wrist sad Angers is a PIANO today sad to-morrowjew for emelt or approved atedMaosa. -Calloand he seavineed. mpg k BROTHER. Elwasfardame:LlS Wood stmt., eds-ar - sAlassis =las EOM :mat_ Jut nadirriandforpolt _ ail 2 CormilhagtmlAgkidi e fitct that a political party, styling the rnion party, still exists in East ennessce, intact, dominant and defiant, filch in the month of May last, elected elecnit jialges and one thaneclior, as I 'lion men against competitors, who were ran as 10/,at Sonthern amen, is a forcible confluent upon the charge of persecution and severity in the administration of the Confederate Government in Tennessee.— Orre 1 . - ;orcertutctd cannot afford to lose Last Tenne,se: and when it does secure its authority there experience may teach it the noces:4ity 01 a Amer if vol harsher Mdic>i to !seep a turbulent and un riener,,s people in subjection to the laws. /*Lis ronntrp is the Aen.4o ne (!i - the southern arch. It is now in great peril. Whether the great artery through whit-t, the life-blood of the South non- circulates—the East Tennessee nta 11. In be surrendered, whether, le , only adequate supply ofsalt isio be lost, , Ndtether the on iv hog crop in the South is o he sutren.kred, whether that army of mdisciplincd vengeance and indiscrimi tat, slau g ht,•,.. from which so much is ~,ped 1 1 rownlow and his Northern riends. is t,, 1,0 permitted to burst across ft e devot.ri land with the desolation of volcanic tire. are questions of vast and preSsinc FLEA' iN.; - - Poll 7111: WAR FILINALN 4G-TIJIMEI COME I7P AND VOLUNTEER: if You Don't You'll be Drafted ! III: UNDERSIGNED ARE ORGAN. 1ZINI; a ~,u pany fur three years or during the war, and will accept all abhi.badied lam not over age. of grid moral °bander, who will re tht! 11,11:11 bounty. and $3 to cacti man on naine 1•h • ~ m pany, - , on as filled. willl , o" , ent into . quarter.," :Zllii..?"ll.s"uctl then., until armed e.iuinpcd. Ai•' , ly at Tiormat i;elty's . t , re, corner Dia mond and strect3, Allegheny, or at our stand in the Dia:munl. FRANK TIERNAN. DR .I.itz. SCHINRIS. ALBERT PEART. WAR FOR LIBERTY! 10 tt E Ell EN RALLY ENLIST FOR T111iIVAlt: Men wanted for the JONES' LIGHT INFANTRIC. Fifly Dollars a- soon -no .passed by the medical dicer appolutvd by (inventor Curtin, Twenty- Five Dollars when company is mustered into the service of the le,leral Covernment, Thirteen Dol lars when the company is full, being one month's nay in advance: Two Dollars is allowed for each iteentit, ma King _v/y/ TY Es BOUNTY. CAPT. Al E 1 W Al\ has seen thirteen month's ser% lee in the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. and is authorized to raise a Company for three years. or during the war 'Yount.; men, volunteer at once, for if you are drafted, you will be compelled to do military ser vice, and will receive no bounty. Appheations made for enlisting at 68 Fifth at., third story, over the Jewelry Store of James It. Reed .tt anti- tt PITTSBURGH RIFLES COMPANY C. 7 rti v E to A ra i IL B 7 ; c an INFANTRY COMPANY. For three years or the war. and have opened an office at MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET, Bounty as high as any other Company now re erniting. Moral and intelligent young men are requested to cell, as we expert to rats a first ei.ss , •mupany or none. BEN, B. KERR. Captain. !Late of Co. A. Pth P. It C.) ROOT. W. BARD, InLieut CI I A. M. OORSILY. 23 Lieut. aull ON LT A FEW DAYS REMAIN FOIL voluntary enlistment. Drafted men do not receive either government or county bounty. Do not be forced to serve your country, but vol unteer. and receive the when BOUNTY mu F teNeldN E i TY nDO t L h L e A ad ß ff S i tionel bounty of $75 when the war is closed. The undersigned proposesto enlist a company of infantry to serve for the war. and earnestly ur ges upon all patriotic citizens the necessity of en listing at once. Recruitrm Office, ConnollyN Hall. corner Grant and Diamond streets. SAMUEL HARPER. JOHN J. CASE. q eta Recruiting oMcers. BLCKTA IL RIFLE BRIGADE. HAVE BEN for AUTHORIZED TO recr a the Bucktail Brigade. The Company will be armed with the beet quid. ity of rifles, and the Brigade will be detailed for the most honorable service. Pay and bounty the same as other Allegheny county volunteers -11490 Paid each recruit when mustered into ear , 11 cadqu az ters MORTON'S "TALL, Fifth street. pposite the Post Nice, Pitisburgh. WM. Id. DAIGLIEES Recruiting Officer. PITTSBURGII FULTON RIFLES. eig YEARS OR DURING THE WAR! U All pergons degiroue of serving their coun try, and not being compelled to submit to a draft. will immediately enliet. and thereby secure the NINETY DOLLARN BOUNTY.; In excess of the regular pay. authority of the Governer, this Company will be under the conituand cf .4 . M. WICKERSUAM, Captain, J.BRITTOti. First Lieutenant, COME ONE. COMB ALL! Recruiting Sectin Reuse. in Diamond. Pittsburgh. and at Market llousa, Allegheny City. au9 , tf The Washington County Boys aro Coming. FOR TIIIIEE YEARS OR ZEIR-WAR. NOUN FRASER, pasincessa OF al Mathematics end Astronomy. Jamie Col lege, Canensbunk_ins reosived mien- from the STATE DEPAINir toraise Volunteer Com panies in Waslunsiton county. Bounty, 1141 when yon are- mustered in. and the additional bounty of *75 at the close of the Dotetwitt - to burdrafp& as you will only re ceive $ll per meth gad no lbounts- Headquarters. Flattest Misuse. Waslallori tem. Pm; CsloHesse. icasemeligner. ressimm For fartberinformation inquire of CAPT. JOHN RASER. or LIEUT. H. BINGHAM. _ At lloadgenters. ' Punishment for thollist , Tettees.. se© Unionists. . The following article from a Richmond paper, looks as if the hebel Government was preparing for a rush upon East Ten nessee: The Confederate States Government has pursued a policy towards malcontents within its own jurisdiction, which has been generous to weakness. The Union men of East Tennessee never hare been subjected in, restraint, punishment or vio lence en act:ount (tf their being Union me n.• The policy of the Government towards them has been mild and conciliatory. We will venture the assertion that no Govern ment de ,/into much less de jure, ever tol erated so much open, turbulent and contemptuous resistance to its authority. The people of Tennessee had declared for "separation" from the United Stites and annexation to the Confederate States. This Government had extended its juris diction, its laws and its protection, over the people of Tennessee. No vestige of he Fey ' - • ederal Government remained,—and , very name had been expunged from the aws, firms, oaths and courts of Tennes see by the solemn acts of its own Le4isla- • tare. 't there were men in a consider able section of this State who boldly ad vocated the cause of the old Govern ment, and took up arms in its cause; who organized • a complete system of espionage for the aid and benefit of the public enemy: who "bushwhacked" the Southern soldier in the lonely woods • who alarmed, excited, acid infuriated the people with false statements in relation to our Government; who depreciated our currency. openly recruited for I , incoln's army, burned our rai:road bridges, and cut down and destroyed our telegraph lines. A few of them, and but a few of them, hare been subjected to punishment. We repeat, no rnion 111:111 who has not acted! treason to the Confederacy, who has not in some form been in open, thelious rebellion against its laws and authority, has been sul!ketett to the slightest inconvenience on account O' his sentiments. In all commu nities, even the inost enlightened and Christian, there will be perpetrated indi vidual acts of violence during turbulent times, and especially when the State is in he throes of revolution. Our country in his respect has not been more fortunate an others: but instances of this violence ve been very rare, and generally pro- %lILIT'SRY NTOTICE~.`-~ J. 11. 31.3ELWAIN. Captain FOR THE Wift! RELIEF GUARD FOR VTR glitmittineitio tar *lfniiiaMitavE WA _ grjOISE TO X NOIR THE *goo 00 192._ WIMILED By THE CITY FO LOp. TOM THEADVANCEIRLEATKEII. NATIONAL TAX, AND DEPRECIA. VON OF CURRENCY, ALL CON- SPIRE TO ADVANCE soots _ . SHOES BEYOND ALL PRECEDENT --- B" CONCERT HALI.SHOE STORt. No. 62 Fifth street • - HAVE MADE CONTRACTS ----- IN 11111110 yEAR ANZAH.,- ; so sWE LL STILL BELL AT ABOUT • ,j I #• STEAMBOAT AGENCY. NV 7301 EXA.Z.T....10"11" Han opened an °Zoe at NO. 90 WATER STREET, Where be will transact s General Steamboat Ammer business. and would solicit a sham of AC ronnefromsteaboatmen. ap2l-17d Orrice Aortito Cott. Suss. 11. S. Akar. I Pittsburgh, Penn's, Aug.,6 1852. J IeIEALED PILOPDXALIII WILL BE ME CEIVED at this Office until 12 M, on Satur day, the 16th of August. 1862. for the delivery at the Camp to be established atLindenerove. near this city. at such times and in such quantities as the =demi,' ned may reqhire, of the following ar ticles, vie: Mew Pork. Bacon. (clearaides.) Bacon Hams. Bain,. Peas. Rice. Hominy. Potatoes. Cof fetragreen.) Coffee. (ground.) Tea. Brows Sugar. Crushed Sugar. Finekar. (cider.) Candles. (Ada mantine,) Soap. (resin.) Salt. Molasses. Sour !front. Pickles. (encumber.) Soft Bread. Hard Bread, and Fresh Beef. (necks and sbanks - ex cluded)--all to be of the bast quality. Package'? .to be amendand plahely marked with nett weight and tare, no charge thereon allowed. Sepa rate bi s will be received for Fresh Beef, and for Soft and Hard Bread, and for all the other arti cles above endmerated collectively. Back bid must be accompanied by a guaranty for the execution of acontraet, in ease the bid be accepted; and good and sullicient security will be required for the due performance thereof. Blank forms of bids and guaranties may be pro cured on application at this office, personally, er by letter or telegraph. Proposals by firms must name all the partie s to such firms. The proposals of bidders not in conformity to the above requirements will not be considered: Bidders must be present when the bids arc opened. The right endect all bids is reserved. Bids to bersed. " Proposals for Subsistence Stores." A. MONTGOMERY, Major and Aceg Com. Sub. U. S. Army. au7—Chron cop/ Steam from New York to Live THE STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, Walter Paton Commander. WILL BE DISPATCHED FROM LIVERPOOL. FROM NEW YORK. Calling at Queenstown. Tuesday - - Sept, Saturday - - Id Saturday , - - Oct. 2:3 Wednesday, - Oct. 1- Thursday.- - Dec. ll Tnetden - - Nov.lB Sir-This magnificent rhip havingproved herself unequalled for speed, safety, and comfort. (sea sickness being nehmen& on board,) is strongly rev ommended as the most eligible conveyance for passengers. FIRST CABIN, from - - - - $llO to $1.55 each berth, according to the size, situation, and accommodation of the State Monis. all having thc same privileges in the anima - is and in regard to meals and attendance. Suites of apartments fur families Wily be en gaged by special agreement. Servants accompanying passengers, and ail dress under 12 years =of age, half fare; infants free. SECOND CABIN. State Room Berths, meals served at separate ta ble. $BO. - Tickets for the voyage to anti fru in Liverpool at a fare and a half, THIRD CABIN. Intermediate State Room—Paseengera found with bed. bedding. table utensils. and good sub —stantial food, - - . - - - sss— STEERAGE. With superior accommodations. - - 35 Each passenger allowed twenty °Male feet of luggage. An experienced surgeon on hoard. For freight or passage apply to THOS. RATTIGAN. 115 Water stroet. Pittsburgh. CHAS. A. WHITNEY. At the office, N0.21t Broadway. N. Y. HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents. ant LINDS.EY'N BLOOD NEAMMER. The GENUINE ARTICLE, prepared by the original inventor. Dr. J. AI. LINDSEY, which has Droved itself to ho invaluable in the cure of SCROFULA, Cancerous Formations. Cutaneonoi Dltse4iutE% Erystpelats. Boils, Pfniplen on the Free: Mere Errs, Serail Head, Teeter Aireslleum Old and Stubborn Meer*. lithealauttle Disorders, Dyspepoka. Contiveueor. Jaundice, X.lt Rheum, Memorial Disowns. general Debilfty. Liver Ceimplahlt. Looser Appetite, Low Spirits, Foul illomaolt. Female Faunal/Um*. Together with all other Disarders ream an Improper Condition of the Cireulatory System. As a General Tonle Its Eileen' are most • Benignant, and. ealsnot fan to Benefit where used Perseveriani, Aeoorditot to Dtroetimair Is offered to the public as a medicine in every way worthy of confidence, it having now stood the test of many years, with the result of a rapid ly increasing demand. ABA TONIC it has no equal. Unlike the many vile mixtures called - Bitters." it creates no tabs appetite, but gives tone and vigor to the system gradually and permanently. A? A SPURIOUS ARTIOLI being in the market._ renders sreat caution necessary in parehaabar. &kits that Prepared by Dr. LINDicEY, and take no other. NINON JOHNSTON. Druggist. Wholesale and Retail Agent, • Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. 33 4-1800:at-eft Pitebarah. Wholesale Grocery and Liquor Ettore For Bab. %lEEE STOCK AND PLIMIXIIII OF A Wholesale Grose" Liquor WOus d° - ins a good tr de on sew of the best eastaess streets in the city, is offered for sale. as the own ern wish to go into other business. For Author particulars address au7-tf LOOK BOX 18, Pittsburgh P.O. NOTRL FOR MINT. - 1101 it 11113 IT— TINE lIIMIIMBIdit NO. Tn. situated at Gautsistille It. It'ltelpet. °a liar street, is offered for in as riniksibte taw. The MOEN' is is assailust seek Mit iosipletels duaigied. Aselyte lelli-ti THOS. UOORI. le• APPLii-ei s v ORMAIN a P. PLUS Jut ressiyed %DA Or WO by A. MUM. Comm ?Orbit and First street". sa v le blr arad - eza TONT TO AMBITO 11 411 P ire —i• On • lIIRIRT R. COLLL`i&