DAILY POST. Litt a. la.PrallillalLL NO. 37 PARK ROW. NW YOR. An,!% STREET. BOSTUN amour ammo fOr •`•- "" and Weekly Peet those office, :in I ; •:- thorised to take Advertisements and Su bic i,•us or as at oar Lowed Rake. Democratic State Ticket AUDITOR GENERAL, INA !LC SLIMMER. Luton County SURVEYOR GENERAL, JAMES P. BARR, Allegheny County E AIOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET FOR CO '0 'ESE ENID] DISTRICT. GEO. P. HAMILTON. FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE COURT OF "OMMON PLEAS R. P. FLENNIKEN. FOR ASSOCIATE LAW Jima , . COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. CHARLES SHALER. FOR STATE SENATE. IL H. KERR. - FOR ASSEMBLY. CAMPBELL STEWART. A. J. B AKER. M. I. II .RBISON. •T. C. BRYANT, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WILLIAM LINN. POE CONTROLLER,.. COL. ROBT. ANDERSON. FOR COMMISSIONER. JACOB STUCKR • TIL DIRECTOR OF POOR, JOSEPH E. McCABE. MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENC --- The Draft. It would now seem that there is no means of escaping the draft in Allegheny -county. Of some twenty-five hundred men enrolled here by innumerable re cafti :g °dial.% something less than one thousand soldiers hive been mustered in by the officer here. The rest, raised in small squads, havei; : been disbanded, owing to want- ofcgincifEttiiitong recruiting officers. _whose antliiiinnTatas disappointed. These, Nith the companies raised under the nine !Moults' call, sum up about 2,50 U, not half oI our quota. Recruiting for the old regi ments will go on for a week, but we do not think it possible that 2.500 men can be in duced to enlist, notwithstanding the liberal bounty offered, in that abort time, as the efforta made by detailed recruiting officers cannot be as successful as those of parties interested in getting up companies to se cure Commissions, who will put forth every exertion. In view, therefore, of the draft, now apparently inevitable, we advise all to make preparations either to go themselves if it should full to their lot, or to provide a substitute. Meantime, those who are ex empt should strengthen the hands of the Executive Committee by liberal subscrip tions, such as wilt enable them to pay a bounty to every soldier who joins the old reginientk. Camp Howe. "There are now fourteen companies in .Camp Howe, and not a man seriously ill— s singular sanitary fact. Two are, how ever, suffering from injuries received in camp. The discipline is not perfect, the pass system being rather incomplete, but the companies are regularly drilled and some of the men already show great pro ficiency. The necessary'• uniforms for two regiments have been received from Phila delphia and enough for one regiment will probably be issued to-day. Blankets will also be distributed to the companies who have not yet received them. There is a general air of cleanliness and comfort about the completed portion of the camp, and there is little cause of complaint among the men. The officers' quarters are under roof and cook houses have been erected for each company iu the woods. The camp was open yesterday and the passenger railway was thronged during the day with visiters going and retaining. iTii!ligious services were held in the after , ac-aa by Rev. M. Bears, Chaplain at the :;\farizte Hospital. Card. ,the undersigned, citizens of Pitts burgh and vicinity, having visited Hat held for the purpose of examiningthe self adjusting oil tanks of Brewer, Burke A: Co., constructed by Mr. Geo. W. Howard, do hereby certify that we found them as rep resented, the most safe and reliable tanks; meeting and fully obviating all the per plexing difficulties he have hertofore had tunsuccessfully) to contend with, viz: leakage, soakage,- evaporation and lire, and we would therefore recommend them to all dealers in oil as the cheapest and best mode of storing oil yet discovered. These tanks, being constructed on scien- _ . !ilie principles, must strike every one on ex :onination as they did us, as just the thing for the times: . 3 ~ .n urke & Co.: Schmertz & Bleakle3': 1 / v r , a g w h e u r i ; an . ic Atnierson; Win 11. smith & Co : Win. It. BY ra.'l'; Jain es Grail / Ill; 2 ho 2. Donne,iy: . - S. Me). / 11) rly Oil Worit:n . Isaac A. A ogney; William itewari; ilohn MeGinoe,o; Al. xundur Moloy; •Thomas Barton; IL F. N eoson ; !Alex. intinr Mclntosh; Daniel Mahon: 9 It. Newell: .t. ogle Oil W rks; i j. B Whibett A. ea.rand '.), ...MeFal . :- Wrn. F. Johnston: :11revr,..`r: Watson . Co.; James P. Bar; ,W. A. t. hap J, n. Hunrer; :Childs a, .MeClelinii ill .1. M. Ri , harde: 'Guthrie a ... 11 : J. T. Shane: IW. 11 Wnirus ter t Co., Leech& lintehinson; 1 191 Pearl at. 1,4- Y. W. C. Wall; Marrying for Money. Another new novel for the many lovers of action is presented by Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Bros., Philadelphia, printed from the advance proof sheets by the last steamer from England. It is entitled "Marrying for Money," and is by Mrs. Mackenzie Daniels, author of several choice works of fiction. It. is a book of much merit, and though a love story, is full of interest., from the truth of its char acters and the probability of its incidents. It certainly sustains the reputation of the lady author as a good novelist. The book is for sale by Henry Miner, Lyon's build ing, Fifth street, and the reading of it would be thoroughly enjoyed by all. Humors of Enrollment. Among the many incidents related of the progressing enrollment, a correspond ent relates the following, and vouches for it: A legal friend of ours happening to be absent from home when the assessor was going his rounds, Biddy, the servant, was left in charge. When the assessor ar rived, he politely inquired, " How many en-les are living here?" Biddy seemed perfectly lion phased. After thinking a while, she at last seemed to 'hit' what he meant. " Sure," says she, " how many would ye's have decent' people to have? We've three mails every day!" We have not heard the assessor's reply. The Bayoneting at Camp Bowe. Thos. Hershman, the soldier bayoneted at Cis mp Howe on Thursday by Isaac Fox, a member of the Clarion company, (not of meecor county, as we first stated,) is improving and will be about in a week. The matter has been investigated by Capt. Moody and the result did not show that the guard was to blame, as Hershman was Tanning past the lines, when he came to a charge bayonet, and, running towards him, thrust the weapon in his stomach. The event has had the effect of making the guard Much more efficient, as they are held in wholesome fear. Westmoreland Co- Poor House Bummed. On Wedrieaday last the Westmoreland County Poor House, near Greensburg, took fire and was burned to the ground. /t will be at once rebuilt. The 011 Market. I -.,The.,Dittcol,Regishr-thmt zevivre market for the past week: "The oininisimisti since otir last has int ; proved somewhat. Transactions are con= paratiitlY limited, from the that that pro ducers are asking more than buyers are willing to give under the present existing state of the market.. Holders are generally firm at the wells at S:1,00 per bbl. But we have heard of small sales this week at 74. cents. The ruling price for oil delivered at this point is from $1 to $ 1 , 25 - We have heard of no sales at the latter figure. One gentleman informs us that he was offered 51,50 for 1,000 bbls. delivered.at the mouth of the Creek. Oil is being held at $1 per bbl. at the Sherman Well. Buy ers are plenty in the market, but are india. posed to operate heavily at present prices. A large quantity is wanted at say from Ct to 70 cents at the wells. We think it highly probable that these low figures will not be reached for some time yet. Navi gationissnspendei. Bdt a limited amount is going forward by teams. "The European advices to August 2d prate crude at Zl2 to 1:14 per ton of 252 imperial gallons: Refined at 2s. ;3d. with a light stock of both articles on hand. In the Eastern markets the stock of crude is light and the demand active. Prices for crude range from 14 to 10 cts. per gallon. Refined irons 28 to 30 cts. Pittsburgh, crude is quoted firm at S ets. for bulk and ets. in barrels. Refined is quoted firm at 25 cts. We have but one new well to note: It was struck last week, and is flowing from 350 to 400 barrels, at least such is the estimate of the owners. It is on the Plumer Tract of the Clapp Farm From present indications the fall trade will be fully one-third greater than last year's. Freights to Pittsburgh are $1,40 per bar rel. New barrels are selling at :•;:l 00 to: prime. file market closes firm and buoyant, with an uoward tendency. The following is ,the 'amount received at our different warehouses fur the week end• August 10t11: Mich. Bock Oil Co.— Received 1,377 barrels oil; shipped 071 barrels; received 857 empty Larrels.— Shirk A::Co—Received 801 barrels oil; ship ped 830 barrels oil; received 1045 empty barrels. Hanna's I Varebou , e.—Received 1,288 barrels: shipped 1,053. Received 2,205 empty barrels , Furnace Burned. The, splendid furnace property of Ntc- Oullneh & Reynolds, at the mouth of red bank creek, was entirely destroyed by fire ou Thursday ni,:ht of last week. This fur nace has only been in operation a short time, having been built at a large expense, and with every modern improvement for manufacturing. The tire originated from a barrel of oil being accidentally ignited in some part of the works, and before any effort could be made to extinguish the flames, the wh.tlc was in ruins. The pro , perty was fully inrured, and Messr s . Mc. Uttl;.)ch hbayttoblF are having the rub bish removed, preparatory tt) re buildin They estp , et 1., lutve the furnio•c in blast in :I•'or iio Past. Pitiaburgli Gyiniiastic Associa tion and the ircidern limivcr oily of Pennsylvania. . Owing to the nember of members of the I Gymnastic Association now serving in the ' army, and the growing indifference of those at home. something must be done, and that scion, or this beneficial institution will be no more. We therefore suggest the following proposition to the few active members ot the Gymnasium: That if the Trustees of the Western l:niversity would agree to keep the Gyainaiium up. and, in consideration of the fixtures, allow the present members the privilege of the Gymnasium, then we should present all the fixtures to the University. The !TM versify would thus secure one of the most complete gymnasiums in the country, with out any present outlay, and have in future the mere expense of rent, which is very light. The , >fixtures are complete, and worth fully six hundred dollars, having cost the Gymnasium at least a thousand dollars, besides the labor, time and ex pense of obtaining the designs. From Fayette County. On Friday IL B. Brown, editor of the Brownsville Times, brought to this city it squad of sixteen men, recruited in Payette county. Mr. Brown started out with the design of tecruitiug a company, under the impression that a bounty would be provi ded, but as thi4 was not forthcoming he only raised the squad mentioned . , winch he brought to l'ittsnurgit and had muster ed into the service as members co! Co. It, Kier They reeeivett XlO pri vate bounty, :7:4 In from the Executive Com mittee ami will also be entitled to the •5O bounty from the cdutity. Mr Brown was sworn in v, jib his men and his exertions entitle him to some position, itt the com pany. • Co-Partnership. A•e have neglected for a day or two to notice the association of Oliver M'Clin• tock with his lkther, Mr. Win. 'M'Clintock, in the carpet business. tinder the style of Wm. McClintock & Son. Ihe young man is well versed in the business, and as the house: is an old•established one, having been in existence twenty five years, we predict for the new house a emitinuance of the liberal patronage extended to the old. They have a full m,sortment of all goods in their line, which can be examined at the old stand, No. 112 Market street. To he Prosecuted. It is alleged that several recruiting illi cers who did not succeed in filling up their companies, and failed to make arrange ments for consolidation which would give them the positions they desired, thereupon tore up their enlistment rolls and let ti..eir men, already sworn in, go, to do as they chose. Capt. Ludington, the mustering officer here, is procuring a list of the names of these parties and is determined that every one shall be prosecuted without delay. Every man is now needed and such conduct should, if possible, be severe ly punished. Major W. H. Moody, it will be seen by his advertisement, is going to save at least one company of these dis banded men to the service. Liberal. Company A. of the Semple Infantry having received their $.",0 bounty in cash - , companies B. and C. thought they were equally entitled to the sum in money, but they could only look for the $5O bond of the county. In this emergency, Rev. L. R. IWAboy, of Bakerstown, has agreed to advance the necessary amount, (S 10,000) to pay the bounty in cash and take as se curity the certificates of the Committee. This is a good example and should he gen erally followed. The New• Currency. The new $1 and $2 Treasury notes have been put in circulation, but only a few have yet reached this city. They are printed in red, black and green, and 'the 81's have a likeness of Secretary Chase, and the s2's one of Alexander Hamilton. The workmanship is very tine and coun• terfeiting would be extremely difficult. The stamp currency has not yet been paid out to any great extent and it will be some days before they get into circulation here. Aeci4lent in Camp. On Friday night, Wm. Stewart, of the Canonsburg company, fell front one of the third tier bunks in their quarters at Camp Howe, to the floor, causing a rupture which may necessitate his discharge from the service. He is in the care of Surgeon Barbour. Camp Meeting. The Allegheny District camp meeting commented on Thursday morning, the 21st, on the ground occupied last year, one mile back of Freedom. It is under the charge of Rev. Dr, Baird, P. B. ~1118 f9llowini *4:4444 AlwrA.o....ilie number unteers for three "'yea rns from this and the adjoining counties mug: tered in here by Capt. S. H. Ludington, U. S. Mustering Officer, an officer who is entitled to all credit for thd energetic manner in which he has discharged the. arduous duties imposed upon him, with out extra "fee or reward : Companies and *here !Squads. Enlisted. core. 31 en. Semple Infantry, Co A. Allegheny Co. do do do B, d 0........ do - do do C. do S3l K,er Rifles do A. do do do do B. CIO Capt Pearson's do do do Ben B Kerr's& do Lieut Slagle's :quad . do Park Engineer's do do Lieut t:otta's do 41., do Pettit's do do Shields thp. IA; do do Robinson Rides do do Lieut llall's do do • udd Infantry do do Capt. 3tar.h's •do do Total front Allegheny Coun ty Mercer Guards, Co Mercer Co Armstrong do do Armstrong Co._ Cant Greeg's Co Wa , th & Fayette co's Cant P.innies do Clarion Co Capt Fraser's do WashiLgton Co Capt Parr 's . do Artmtrong Co Lieu( C.mway'e blood Total trptered. in . Thus it will be seen that the num het From Allegheny county, officers and nt:zi include 1, is I,m- m, less than one half alb,: number which it was estimated had b een recruited. But as we hare stated else. where, many recruiting officers destroyed their enlistment rolls rather than accept ttliordinate positions in consolidated com• panies. A great many men. in full coin panics, also refused to be sworn in be cause they had not received their bou;,ts in cash. A dispatch has been received by Hon. has. M. Howe, Chairman of the Exceu- Ve Committee, from the Secretary of Baying that all companies enlisted prior to the 22d inst., may be mastered into the service hereafter. We fear this permission conies too kite to be of much benefit, as all companies formed are eith •er sworn in or disbanded. It may be of sonie service to those officers who have disbanded their companies, if they C:II get them together again --as they can by so doing avoid a disagreeable proseention. We see no possibility now of avoiding the conscription in this county and again advise all to be'making preparations for the draft. The Fourth :C patty. Major \V. 11. Moody, .vho has already recruited three companies. to-day an nounces his intention of recruiting a fourth. Company D, Semple Infantry, to be corn • mended by Captain Wilson Stewart. Seel] energy and success are indeed aisewort hy, and more especially in this last task cam inendahle, when we remember thm Major Moody is recruiting flow. by sliec:al 1 ,, n - mission, such men as have been sworn ite skeleton companies prior to the all who have been dii , baniled recruitieg officers. We Co. . nil success. and itrmo it will be in C;tml, owe to-night. ht.-all the adverii,einent. Manager Henderson's opening night tor the new season was a great success. There was a fine audience in 'attendance. the Theatre looked brilliant and the new com pany. full of talent, did admirably for• the tirst time on a new stage. To-night an attractive bill is offered, commencing with —London Assurance, — cast to the full strength of the company, with the beauti ful and aecomplisheil Amy Frost. an old fitvonte here, as Lady (lay Spanker, then a dance by the g:aeeful Rosa. Cereta, Drake's Address to the American Flag. recited by Miss Frost. and "Deeds of Dreadful Note.'' with the pretty and viva• (dons Miss Annie Hyatt as Mrs. I•right. State Agricultural College. /n the of September the State Agri cultural, College in Centre county. near Bellefonte, will de dedicated. The place is accessible by the Pennsylvania Rail road to Spruce Creek, and the Sunbury Erie to Lock Haven, tr .m whim/ points R is reached by stage or private conveyance. The Pennsylvania Railroad Coinpany have agreed to issue excursion tickets to Spruce Creek, good for six days. The occasion will be one fell of interest. A Mum REa Stanton Artillery. fly an advertisement in to-day's Aist, it will be seen that t 1. W. lienderson. (dour county. has been authorized by the War Department to raise a battery of artillery. Phis company is now nearly full and those desirous tit joining should immediately do so. Captain Henderson has Seen sonic service and will make a capital officer. Lawyers Not EXClllibl. In New York it h; been derided tha members of the legal profession have m. right to claim exemption from military service more than anv other citizen. Took Command. Capt. J. B. Moore, of the : - ,7th, %vh, was very ill when Gen. McClo,lan's arm left Harrison's Landing, took his posit iti! at the head of his company and aceempa nied them on their march. For Harrisburg Another detachment of recruits for the n3d regiment, Col. Hays, recruited by Lt. G. E. Gross, leaves for Harrisburg this evening. They will meet at nine o'clock this morning at Wilkin•s Hall to receive their bounty. A List of Valuable Englimh Soaps Js advertised in to-day's paper by Simon Johnston, druggist, corner Smithfield mm Fourth streets. There are but few who do n-t appreciate a fine piece of soap, and we know of no better place than John ston's to get it. A Splendid bill is offered at this popular place of amusement tonight. Johny Tart has been engaged and will shortly tppear. ILher.a. for September at Pittoek's, op posite the Postothee. Ittnemt for September at Pittoek's, op osite the Postoffice. ifAurmt for September at Pittoek's, op posite the Postothee._ DENTISTRY !! Dr. Voußouhorst, No. 54 St. Glair street TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN swig JOSEPH METES. ANTHONT M EYES JOSEPH MEYER & SON ILEHIIPACITURVIS FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITIJRE do CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. (Between Sixth street and Virgin slim) no 9 PITTSBIIRGIL NEW GOODS. war E RAVE JEST RECEIVED PROM W • the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Nate and Youths wear, embrosings all the newest styles COATINGS. CASSIKERES AND ViSTINGS. W. K. MCGEE & CO., 143 Federal street OWL' Market F. 4.01 Aillehenj City. iny9 GIIOII7ND COME AND COAL FOR Foundry um received and for sale I) as= KURT H. corzin. The Three learn' Men. Theatrical, The Melodeon. &eA)nd Edition DIE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH. From the Army of Virginia. DISAFFECTION AMONG NED YORK VOLUNTEERS. LETTER FROM WM• H. SEWARD Vito 2IX i 1 Y 11. T: A NS. The Property of John Slidell Confiscated. Nuw Youk . , Aug. 2L—ln Camp, near kapanhanaock Station, 1 a. , Aug. Ill.— Alt quiet in front of our linesthis morning. Last evening reports came in of the ap-, proach of the enemy in the direction of ford, some two miles above this place, on ,he Rappahannock. nail's Maine bat ery, which did site'', splendid service at Cedar Mountain, and the 3d N. V. n•ere ordered to that place with the Stith Ila. and 3d Maryland, but the enemy did not put in appearance during the night. It was thought they would attempt* to ford the river at sonic point close by at least with their cavalry, but our army being placed in position so as to delend all theSt points, it is believed their purpose was tie tested. The entire artily was under arm: all night, but most. nl• the soldiers en • jovee is nap during the small hours. Lt the skirmishing yesterday with the enemy, the Ist Maine, Col. Allen, which was in the advance, had three woundiet and lost live who were eat off and taken prisoners. The Harris Light Cavalry, which sustained the most loss, did excel lent service, and deserve the highest praise for their steadiness during the. en tire engagement. I heir loss is not known but is not lar E .y. 'l•lhe reserve corps of the different di visions were bitisi:y during the night in throwing up earthworks and con structing bridges to enable our batteries and their supports to cross the river in case of necessity. The wagon train, uu Tuesday, from Culpepper, ar- said to be eight or nine milers tong, and Gen. Law, said there were enough to supply an arm) twice as large as. that in the department. Outing the lighting yesterday, while the rebel cavalry were about making a charge upon the 11 arrk Light Cavalry, a party of stragglers, nurnberin4 some 150, who had got tilg , filurr in the wouilA, unobserved ti the enemy, suddenly put in and fired such a volley into their tacks as to send their to the right about in double quiek. These men had no ollo , •rs to co In maud li.eirj; d 111• sergelod ~,,,, but he .) erasing to take the haul. a private stepp e d forward to the trout, at,p he perform the duly whit h he Oa ti took up o n himself. The little party c nitintoal some hour- , 'picking off rebid , as ofi,ei as they came within range. PI ivate Griffiths, with a sergeant and three men, were behind, having been used ei,,u the march, and our cavalry being drlven back, they were taken prisoners. Their arms, etc., were taken from them, and marched towards the rear, on doable quick, under threats ~1 having their brains Nowt) out. While they were on the way our cavalry made a charge I towards them, which caused their captors to make haste to their lines, and Griffith hid behind a bash where he was fired on by our men far a rebel. lle finally rea c h e d our lines safely. Tho others have not been heard from. Ile says the rebels arc mis erably clad •—their clothes being torn and dirty. The oflieers are its badly off as the privates. The l'st New Jersey are sail to have charged into the middle of the eaemy. were surrounded by two regiments of in fientrv. and one halt' are said to have been taken prisoners. Owing to sonic disaffection among the troops of the Empire brigade at East New York, a codsiderable riot' occurred yes terday afternoon. The barracks were torn down, a hotel gutted and several otli cers beaten and one soldier badly hon.-- A militia company and 100 Marines were sent to aid the other police in quelling it. One of the militia fired into the crowd, killing the Sergeant Major of one of the regiments. Police inspecter, Folk, at Brooklyn, was badly rut in the head with stones, and many of the police were also injured. The troops generally ,ttotipceled to Brooklyn and New York City, and a! 1 , o'clock last evening only about drat out of the 2,000 were in camp. Many have hem: arrested siNee anti returned by the police. The whole affair is said to have heen caused by the non-rceeption of the prom ised bounties, Sr. Par ,A ugust 2:;.—Parties from the •Minnesota river, reached here last night, state that the scouts estimate the number of whites already killed by the Sioux to be live hundred. The opinion is based on the number of bodies discovered along the roads and trails. It is believed all the missionaries were killed. •I•he civilized Indians exceed their savage brethren in atrocities. Mr. Trenier, an interpreter, who has spent most of his life among the Indians, volunteered to go alone, trusting that 111 knowledge of the Indians and a disguise would enable him to escape de tection. He dressed and paittted•in snv• age style. Be arrived at the Upper Agency last night. Pie found the pl ace literally the habitation of death. lie visited till the houses and saw the former occupants lying dead — some on the floor steps, some insido, and (Alms scattered in the yards. He went to the house of Don. J. 11. Brown and recognized every one of the family, IS in all, murdered; he visited Beaver creek ; found fifty families killed: went to every bons.:, and recogurztd the both s, nearlyall being f , fruier inhabitants. Among tlte• recognized at the Agency were N. Givens and family; Mr. Caibraith.and children; Dr. Wakefield and tinnily; John and Edward Magner, and two mission aries, Bev. Dr. %Valiant:ion and Rev. Mr. Riggs. Ex-Governor Sibley is now marching to the relief of Fort Ridgley. lie reports scouting bands united in carrying out a concerted and dcsperate'veheme, and says lie will only be too happy to find powerful upper bands of Yanktons and other In dians net united with them. Mr. Trenier, the disguised interpreter, writes to Gor. Ramsay from Henderson on the 21st. lie says he left Fort Ridgely in alarm. Th e r e were thrum two thousand Indians around Fort Ridgley, and the wooden buildings were burning. He thinks other tribe; are joining the Sioux, as they present a for midable array. A reliable letter, dated I : l len_coe, 21st, says : The injury done by the stampede of the settlers is immense. Another scene of woe can hardly be found in the South as in INleLeod, Meeker, and the Northern part of Sibley and other counties. In St. Paul and the adjoining county all the available horses are being gathered up, and all sorts of wt,apons witl be used by willing hands for the immediate and sum mary punishment of these audacious and rascally Indians. He says there are now under arms 10,000 Sioux Indians, besides other tribes from Northern Missouri. SAN FrtAxersco, Aug. 22.--The steamers Sonora and Panama, with 130 patsengers and 5920,000 in treasure for New York, and half a million fur England have sailed. The political Canvass is becoming ex citing. Senator Latham, who is stumping the State, is said 'to be well received by both wings of the Democracy. He is bit terly opposed by the Republicans. The probabilities are that the Republ,cans will secure a majority of the Legislature, though the contest kakis lair to be close. The lireckinridge Democrats make nu nomination for the Legislature and will support the Union or Latham ticket in dif ferent counties. W.LiLLINGTON, August 2:l.—Thegunboat Resolute, Actit% .. Master 'fok, arrived this Milifiiiiiiwbitiffiffitliheliody of Michael Ryan, who wag ; killed on the 21st, near the mouth' or the Rappahannock. From the officers the following particulars have been obtained: Recently Acting Master Tole, whit a boat's crew from the Reso lue, proceeded up Sturgeon Creek, about three miles, to cut out vessels which they been informed were up the Creek, and reaching the place cut out one of them and were towing it down when it ran aground. They set about getting it• off when they were fired into by a gang• of guerrilLs iu ambush on shore. The fire was returned and was kept up for some time. - Finding, it impossible to get the sloop off; the party returned to the Reso lute. The following persons in the boat were wounded: Peter K . eelson, in the hand; R. Kane, in side, thigh and arm; .John McDonald, in left arrn, and Jackson, a cith:.en of Virginia, who was acting as pi!ot, in the forehead. in Thursday las another expedition was formed, and Matt ter Joelyn. c,f the Reliance. Master Tole and _Master's Mate 1, Newton, with boats' crews frr. , in the two vessels went up again and set lire to the schoont r and findinr , ' the sloop still aground, they also tired her. As they were pulling away, the guerrillas tired into them from ambush on shore. The men immediately returned with rifles, and working the boat in position. brought a howitzer to bear with grope and riti.sl shot, and it is probable wiOt etii , el. as the tiring from shore soon ceased. Lt Or boat Michael Yvan, of the Reso lute was killed; Thomas Newton, Master's Mute, wounded. in the foot: A. Springer. of the Reliance in the thigh and Frank Miller, of the Relian'e, in the right arm. Ile boat. then returned tiring into every suspicious locality on the way in order to guard against surprise and returned to the ship. As the boats was pulling away front the scene of action the rebels were seen running in fields and along the beach having with them a number of women anr children, using them expressly as screen. to prevent our men Ire nt firing on them. WAsaisrvroN, August 24.—The follow ing is a recent hAter from the Secretary o State to the British Charge D . Affairs : DEPARTMENT OP STATE, 1. Washington, D. C., Aug. 2i), 1862. 1 Sir: Haring informally understood front you that British subjects, who had merely declared their intention to become citizens of the United States, had expressed ap prehension that they mieht be drafted into the militia under the late order of the War Department. I have the honor to acquaint you with this information that none but citizens are liable to Militia duty in this country, and this Department has' never regarded an alien who may have merely declared hi intention to become a citizen as entitled to passport and conFe gnently has always withheld from persons of that eharac,r any :=t;cl: 01 citizenship. have' the honor to be, with highes consideration, your obedient servant, WM. !I. SEWARD. To Hon. A. M. 5r::17.11..1. iVAIinINGTos, Aug. 23. Capt. Garrett, of tha rebel army, brother of Dr. Garrett, formerly of this city, who was a prisoner in the old Capitol, has been released upon his parole. lie Fays ho will . never take the owl' of allegiance. Ile was paroled on Recoil w of ill health. Ten rebel prii,oncrs were bronelt in this; morning, and soot to !tot t - tt,l Capitol. Among them is Capt. Elk, or the .sth Vir ginia cavalry. Marshal I). i., Phillips. of Illinois, ar , : rived to-tier, having in charge twelve State prisoners from that Stets, who were taken before the Provost Marshal and sent to the old Capitol. In regard to Paymaster Faison], it is a toisappreltemdon to suppoi, , that, h e was arrested because of any su.-;jcion that he was a defaulter. Ile was only arres:ed because he depot-lied goyim:lent specie: in a bank for sate im:ead of in the Treasur y . No payma4ter 4tands higher for integrity in the pay deparrment than Major Faison]. Nrw 'Voss, August 21. By the:Act:n.l ere Blackstone and Creele, we have New Orleans dates to the evening of the lath: The remains of Col. Eolierts, lif the Vermont 711), came on the fortncr. All the property of John Slidell has been eontiseaCed by Cert. Butler. An order from Gen. Butler commands the turning oeer to the [ - idled States au th..vnies I.i all trots in N...w Orleans. Count }:e um. the French Consul, hail written a letter to Lieut. Weitz: 11 , Assist ant Military Com:nail hint, eviiressing desire that the Fr..ni It eiiizens might be itiloweil to reiain their arnis for fear of servile insarreittion. to which (len. Butler replied to the eikez that the i.ruleetion of the Caned States he given in such cases, ;ant insisting On all arms of inhabi tants, white and Hack, }axing under his can Tobtmo, 0., Aug. 23.—:\ rcgular Union Convention SV:V3 held here to-day. M.. Ashley was rcnominamrd for-Congress by acclamation, aundst grtiat, enthusiasm. lion. F. C. Beaman, of 3lichigtm, ad• dresse3 the Conventioa. 'Volunteer EBlistaneut BLANKS, OEM= c TiragA . SE 0 N CITECII RECRUITING OFF ICER, For We by IV. S. 11.41I'lr',N, STAT.! ONE IZ ND PRIX TER, CORNER WOOD ITILED THE BEST REVOLVER YET! COOPEIT'S PATENT DOUBLE A(•. TIoN to inuntetured in Pittsburgh. are admitted by eompet-ait judges to be the best lie colversmade. They combine rapidity of fire . im,sitti o l.eity of action. and security from acci dent, and aro of the hi g hest et) le cf workman - ship and finiqh Office in Dunk/Bloch, Fifth street, over Kratuor liahms. For sale by _ J. M. COOPER .E CO:, Preeatees .\ L nufitetereri; P iTsliritnK aStF. CO:1 (Cornerar I S Mket and Water :streets.) PIT BCRGll,_August 13. ISt; '. I WINE 1110.11110) ot , - Mae( uz,its this Co.opauy ltavu this d;ay (1,2,.10. 1 %,d a d ic _ Wend. out of the prohts of the ta, , t",:ix tuouths. of Two Dollars per share, in cash, payahle forth with. F. A. 0,1.7.; EH A KT, aul6:2w *** free HORSE oinirlas.-DR. SWEET'S .1. INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSE.; is unrivalled by any, in all C1151i9 of Lameness, arising troui Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is. magical and certain. Its ; sees or Saddle Gulls, Scratches, Stange. Ito., it wil; also speedily cure Spavin and R' bone may easily bo pre vented and cured in their incipient stares, but confirmed cases are beyond the possibility of RADICAL CURL No ease of the hind, however. is so desperate or hopeless but it may rie by this Liniment, and its faithful application wil alawys remora the Latuenr-s, and enai,',e, the horse to travel With compitratit c owe. Every horse owner Alould have ~ hie resnotly at hand, for it 6 timely trio at the Tr.r. dhpearnace of Lainenfts will effeeinalls , prevent those formida di,ea,4 mentioned. so which all hordes arc liable, and which render so saw otherwise valuable hawses nearly worthlow. H. B. SELLERS 100.. &mots for Pittsburgh. x:77-daw:eow 8 00, SLUM R = FO LA.IOIIIII AH Mines at DOCkliand's Austioit. irlf# ! Pittsburgh Produce Market. orricr. OF THE DAILY Pusr. ) Pitt .burgh, Monday Aug. V, '42. - S 1 Remarks--Business during the past two days have Icon very dull, the sales were few and tar between; the teeruiling fever , etres to occupy the Hite nti.n of rat lie< lucre than anything tip,_ 1 i )iar riN or: me alit at the lowest maws— naviug. 1 ion 1 , 1.,,int. :5 b e l,, w this place being alin ,, Mtleil. TI , C weather war ebanzeablp hut yams,' o t !or the ~ e ason. 111 rho leading' a . rtii•lei, of trade we have but few eh:loges to notice. there will he foupd below: atatiosa — liokler. have the advantagejust now and buyers Lave been compelled to submit to a slight advance; the pliers of this article have ruled low all season with a firm market and prices tending upward. we guide its follows: Shoulders .4,!..;;54.43... ; ; sales liberal. Hams- plain, 7.%41y8e. and Sugar Cured Cams. ltlidei4; Canvassed do. 103 , ' ; 0 , 11 Plain Can cassed, 8 , 44.834; Bides Batter is a little 'mot' season,. tutees arc looking up, with sales of Roll at 10aS.11e. Cheese—The demand is int t•roving; holders detuand and obtain 7310.47.:. for W. h., whilst flambe rg is held at tio Peasehes-4 ;teen is beginning to arrive more freely. tb•y- sell at a variety of prices, ranging from $2, S , ,Mii:3oo t or box, grass—The improvement we noticed in wheat and Oats hay.. been maintained. The rates are: t 1 beat, thee Kentucky White $1.0500.10 per bushel: ltel9io-1,60 as per quality. Oats engulf. ed Pa; sales of old at 34e, and new 31e. Corn 44e. Hay—Yates of baled from store at $13.50(414; sales at the, cal.::: at various prices. • 44roieerie% firmer: prices have been well rata inta Med. the stock In this market is not large but is ,teadity ou the increase. Sugar. we have a variety of ottflities and prices; New Orleans rails:es front 10!..ellle; Porto Rico 934.0 Molits%eu--cf e have no changes; Orleans is sell ing nt 33e:L.31c IBRIVATZ DISEASES.. L Dr. BROWN'S MEDICAL and SUHUICA 1. Office,No. 50 J - 1 •A Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Pennsclvania. D..AOWN is an d citizen of Pittsburgh , and has ol been in Practice for the last twenty-five • years. His business hag been confined mostly to Private and Surgical Diseases. CITIZENS AND STRANG= in Lec.d of a medical friend, should not fail to Lad out the sure place of relief. The Deena is I regular graduate, and his experience in the treat moot of a certain clam of diseases is assure (MU nnte3 the suffe of obtaining pennant re lief by the ate of hi remedies and following hit advice. DR. BROWN'S REMEDIES never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases. Impurities and Scrofulous Affections.— Also all diseases arising from a 'hereditary taint , which manifeets itself many e me of_tette peoriasia. and a great form of etin eases. the origin of which the patient is entirell ignorant. To persons so afflicted, Dr. Brown Mien hopes of a acre and speedy speedy reeorery. SEMINAL W HARNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for toe alarming trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of immtual gratification, which the young and weak minded 3fien give way to. (to their own destruction.) ar the only reliable remedies known in the country —they are safe, and make a itooed.r restoration of health. _ RHEUMATISM * Dr. Brown's remedies nevor fail to sure this Painful disea.se tit A Few Dale—he will warrant a also treats Piles. Sleet, flonnorrlon tricture. Urethal Dissharges, Female Weskneu lionth4 Suppressions. Diseases of the Joints. Fi.dula in Apo. Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of tho Bladder, 0- amber with all diseimm of an impure origin. A letter describing BROW N , sydoms. containing a YZE direeted to DR. Ne.5O Smithfield arab, Pa.. will be immediately answer. Medicine ~cat to any address, safely peeked and secure frau: observation. Office and Privz.to Rooms, No. 50 Smithfield street. Pittsbureh. Pa. n01.5-dawds IMPORTANT TO LADIES. ■lin JOHN it A RVEY, HAYING FOB ILF upwards of twenty years demoted his pro fessionat time exclusively to the treatment of Female liiiNcultic3, and having succeeded in thou sands of cases in restoring the aihioted to sound health, has now entire confidence in offering pub licly his " Great. American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S RONDO- THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed when the three (lCUS hove been strictly followed) in re moving (lithe:l:Lies arising from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health when suffering from .Spisari AtTectione, Proletpeue Uteri. the Whites, or other weakness of the Uterine Or- I 7 , 1114, Alec in all eases of Debility or Nervous Prostrat ion ifyiterica, Palpitation, Ire, Are, ke. wnieh are the tbrcminners of more serious tsease. Mess Paid are nVACtIY harnileaa on the eon !itt,fon. and mat, it taken it,, he most delicatefe distress; at the sense time th e y „... t eh t ;sm, by strengthening, invigo ratln.r, and restoring the - system to a healthy cons dit:oa, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. no matter from what cause the abstruotiol,a may arise. They should, however, sot be taken during the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any othor time, &A miscarriage would be the result. Each box cent:tin:4.lsu Pills. Pares ONE DOLLAR, and when desired will be sent by mail pre-paid by any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money J. AN, itoehester. N. 1„ General Agent Sold by Druggists generally. i4I)SEPII FLEMING. Corner Market street and the Dianinod. ar.r.lvdseowis Agent for Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHURCH TRAI A. M. Leaves Wall' Scat in every Sunday at 915 .1 , 1 l'iti tle Creek, dr, do 920 d.. Brinton',. Ito do 925 do IV ilkinsburtth do do 942 , 1, - . I:a,t Liberrv, do do 950 Arrive or l'ittsburol, 10 15 11.11..rt - ItXI2.`ZG TRAIN P. Leave- , Pitt,burck every Sunday et 100 via East Li ier:y do do 124 do Wilkinzburgh do do ...... 132 rtn Brinton's do do 149 do Turtle Creek du do IMS Arrive at all 200 J. :iTEWAIIT, Paesenger Agent. Pi tt.bu J uly 9, 1892. lylltf ROBERT ARTHIIRK, Ari-riorti-241Ery AT LAW, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS . . _of Ohio Missouri. Texas , Wisconsin, Virginia, New York jouisinta, I liinois.lowa. Florida, Indians. Len nob- and Michigan. mhs:Cm No. 133 FOURTII STREET. 14 ' DIE S. M OMEN, AND MIL DMA B A.L310 RA L BOOTS, Of Kid, Calf, and Morocco. Also O. superior st kof STING, CONG HESS, AND LACE GAIT EtsS: SL I PPEtiS. BOOTS AID TIES. aro gold at reasonable Prices W. E. StIiMERTZAt CO., 31 FIFTH STREET WILL OPEN ON :910NDA V. AUGUST 15,'62, _SP PI - RING THE WEEK, AND DESIRABLE STYLES DRY GOODS Adapted to the Fall Trade DOMESTIC GOODS, PURCITARED BEFORE! THE LATE ADVANCE, Ant rill he 201,1 at less than Eastern Prleee PE,V.MS, CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & 74 -Market Street. React : Read: Read: HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!! eiIIEAT RELIEF TO THE AFFLICT. Vol anusuffering from weakness of ..ght: TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLD; you ,„ w i t o experience 41 - eat relief in you slit, try the tv.:1 , 1-rennwned RIZ 0.091.1.1 PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purr hasers will cend:luu to find kertect Raja' fac ti,n by try,ag these yectueles. ...old only by . DIAMOND, Optietan.• No. SS Fifth street, Post Eltildinn. • The Rtinrian Pebble inserted in old frames. if deFired. Air }Jowly Imposters and ?menders. jra 'BINE PAPER 11141111111111118-41X11111111, A: SON, Brown and Gram, for - W. P 14. rt Okla ANUSEMENTa PITTSBURGH; THRATRE. LF.9I4LE ANDMANAnEII ENDMISON. Prunes or Atattentex.—Private Boxes, *5 00; DSingle Seat in Private Box , $1 Parquette aria rees Circle, chaire, 50 cent,: Family Circle, z centa. Colored Gallery, 25 cents: Colored llwi 50 cents: Gallery 15 cents. First Appearance of the Fascinating Antra*. DM AMY FROST. M DA EVENING, AUGUST 25. LONDON ASSPANCE. Leidy Gay Spanker Ai 193 Amy Freii, Drake's Address to American Fla g..... Miss Dance Mlle Rosa (.reta To conclude with DEEDS OF DREADFUL NOTE. Mrs. Fright Miss Anne Hyatt. DOUGHERTY'S ME - ODEON. Liberty Street, near Wood. A genuine varlets. entertainment will be pre sented EVERY EIVENI2II4; consisting .of Singing. Dancing,, • Athletic Sports. Ethiopian Burlesques,. Pantomime, eto„ by the' following talented rt ustes: DM FANNIE WILSON, JITI.II A DORGAN, • EMMA WARD, SUSIE MIORRIIID. HANK MASON, MASTER moßaissix. W. C . MORGAN, HARRY inurr; and Messrs. Burke. Dougherty. ilioaara. Clinton, and Manage Frank. IR- The Pittsburgh 'favorite. .JOHNNY HART, is engaged and w ill shortly appear. Admiraion—Parquet. lb cents. Gallery 110 cents. TO THE PUBLIC. 1 .&11.1d .7 M lth:e mi rß el ll3l"m ai l i tA d an a L n dfahm o L m Y i- 111W nations. treat secret and delicate disorders. selP abuse and diseases or nations oommonand M elded to youths of both sexes. and adults. tingle or married. Became Dz. BIPANWPROP publishes the fact of his 'doing so. the ignorant and falsely modest aro dreadfully shocked, and think it a meat sin very immoral and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and daughters. Their !wily Phnom= ebould oe cautious to keep them in_stiorance that they do the same as Dr. BRAN' STRUP. (except publishing) lest a lucrative onto, lice might be lost to there among stupid falsely modest and presumptuous families, born and raised in ignorance. sprang up as mushrooms and who compare society, intelligence, sense. &e. to fellers and cents. mysteriously. meanly orally gotten. It is to publicity, however, that numeroir parents and guardians aro thanktid • that their ions. daughters and wards, previously feeble dotty and of delicate condition and appearance. have been restored to health and vigor by DR. BRANSTRUP, besides many before and aP.or marriage through him have bean saved much faring. anziety. morti fi cation; Ice. Spermatorr bettor nocturnal enaniegions. are completely cured in a very !bort spare of time by hie new rementes. which arepeouliarlybis own. heavingT ommands rem the Veottable Kingdom. seen the fallacy;oftheMeimirial treatment.ho has abandon ed it and substituted the vegitElle Female cis awes are treated with marker ammeca—mrring had over forty years (40 experience in their treat ment in hospitals of both the Old World and in the United State leads him to say—to all with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no longer with moutebanks and quacks. but come and be cured Consumption and all of its kindred diseases, of which so many annually fill our countries., can now be relieved, providing they attend to it in time Pull particulars tun belied octal. treatment byi?roeuring a copy of the Medical Advisor,which is even gra to all that apply laving the ad vantage of over forty years experience and observation. consequently, he has superior shill in the treatment of spouts.] diimoses, and who is daily' consulted by theproinsion. HZ well as recom mended by repectable cititem+, public ors pro prieton of hotels...ie. Office Smithfield street. near Diamond street. Private communi eations from all parts of the Union strictly at tended to. Direct to BOX SOO, deiblydaw Pittsburgh Post Office. SUMMER GOODS BEIM REDUCED PRiCEO. JACONET LAWNS, al 121-2 cents; ORGANDIE LAWNY, rront 12 1-2 to :17 1.2 rents; A FEW SUMMER SILIES lent, at 31 I•! cents ; SUAW AT COST. SAC4IIIMA AT COST, SILK MANTILLAS AT COST • LACE MANTILLAS AND POINTS from 81 00 and upwards; The Best Quality of HOOP SKIRTS Just Opened. -AT W. & D. Hugus 9 , CORNER FIFTH ANT) "MAORET STN ir2S THE. ELDORADO, (FORYERLY COURT EICREQUEII,) CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS, (Opposite the Poet Office.) - THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING taken the above well-known stand, will be pp leased to see his friends at all hours. Mn wines:, yuors. ales, and cigars are of the best. pi24-3tud JOHN LhNDY. Proprietor. SPEC lALTI7 E S HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE We lies leave to call the attention of ALL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS To our stock of goods, purchased early in July previous to the advance in prices. Dress Trimmings in Every Variety • Black Velvet Ribbons, all widths ; Embroidered Collars and Setts; Laie Collars and Setts; Footing Collars: Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered, hemmed and corded Hoop Skirts and Mechanic Coracle; Army Shirts, Drawers, Socks, &c.; Narrow Cowled. Edge Trimming bons: Ladies' Superior Cotton Hosiery Gloves, Gauntlets, and BM Lace Mitts: Buick Riding Gann Ladies' Brown and Black Straw Slats; Chenille and Invisible Hair Nets; Woolen Tarns, new lot „just received; Portemonnaies at all prices; Black English Crape: Bombazine: Grenadine; Crape and Lace Veils; Fancy Goods and Notions of all kinds Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholes& Roonni. 2d and 3d Storlos. ant Trustees' Sale. BT VIRTUE OF AN AlFr OF ASSEN BLY of the Commoniirealth of Pennsylva nia. approved February 5. !SU. I will expose to public sal on the premises. in the Borough of Sharon,Mercer eo„ Pa, on Monday. August 4. 1862. the property of the illbaron Iron Company, Consisting of one Rolling Mill, Steel Works, a large Warehouse, 46Dwelling Rouses. and 4U acres of hind; together with all necessary Machinate for manufacturing Iron, Nails, and Steel. This is a desirable property for any parts- wieh ing to embark in the business, located on the Erie` Extension Pennsylvania Canal, in the centre of the bard coal region in W estern Pennsylvania, convenient to five Blast Euniaces, arid wish a good prospect of tho Erie & Pittsburgh Railroad passing through it. -Sale hand , absolute.. Tersaus—One-third in and the bala nee in two equal payments of six and nine months, with intermit froniconfiruaation of sale. M. C. TROUT. Trustee. Sharon. July 10.1862. lyl4-2wd MANHOOD-. HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Jut published. in a Sealed fr.velopt. Prim Wm Ceuta. A LECTURE ON TRU • NATURE. 'l l RENE MENT and Radical than of Spermatorrbasa s em i na l weakness, Involuntary Emmisaioas o.r Sexual Debility. and Itopedimmits to:gulag° generally Nerronsnm, Commootion, Epilt•pgy and Firm Mental and Physical Inespoeity, result.i ns from Self-Abuse. &e.—lly RORT. CU L vERWELL. M. L.. Author of the thym...Aki e " A Boon to Thousands of Spell, Sent under seal. in a plain Intraloim 4you. Antacid. en receipt of raminu.liftinV Dr. e 11.4.11 WC weTeat. Pest 11111.7•Slirw t E4l heri7F ,11.411 t,i asle aisle . ortoti.
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