:Appointments guider the Relre• VIM LBW. wwllll. &AM.. Ntt. 37 . : ff. N. White, of Sewickley, Allegheny %V PARK S MAY. NEW YORK. and 6 Asi ; has beet- appointed Collector, and E BOTON ire our wets for the .'""Y sad S%Milt!l Marks, of Butler, Assessor, of Weelkly Past in those cities. arid uce au- i . ic. Congressional District of Pennsyl-. thostited to take Advertisements andSabscrietions or us at oar Lowe. Rake. vanta, comprising that portion of Alle gheny county north of the Ohio and Alle gheny rivers, and the counties of Butler and Armstrong. John Shea, of Pittsburgh, has been ap pointed Collector, and H. A. Weaver, As sessor, of the "2d Congressional District, comprising all of Allegheny county south of the Ohio and Allegheny rivers, in cluding Neville Island. Edward Scull, of Somerset, has been appointed Collector, and Robt. G. Har per, of Gettysburg, Assessor of the It Distri,t, comprising the counties of Ad ams, Franklin, Fulton, Bradford and SOW- DAILY POST. Democratic State Ticket AUDITOR GENERAL, ISAAC SLENELER. Colon County SURVEYOR GENERAL, NAMES P. BARR; Allegheny County DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. FOR CO"O=ESS xxrcd DISTRICT. GEO. P. I AM ILTu.N. ?JR FRESIDZIK JUDGE COURT OF , OMMON PLEAS R. P. ELENNIKEN. FOR ASSOCIATE. LAW JUDOS COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. CHARLES SHALER. FOR STATE SENATE. 0. KERR. ROR 4SeiZMIILY. CAMPBELL STEW - 411.T, A.J. B " M. I. H 4 RBESON, . 0. BRYANT. rot I,I3TRICT ATTORNEY, WILLLAM LINN. FOR CONTS4I:.",. COL. RORT. A N it;P SON. FOR oomusstoNga. JACOB STUCKRA DIRECTOR OF POOR, JOSEPH E. .McCABE. THURSDAY MORNING, AUG. 28 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTELLIGENCE sword Presentation to Col. F. H. Collier; Yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, pursuant to announcement, a meeting of the bar wrsheld in the District Courtroom, the occasion of which was the presenta tion to Cul. F. 11. Collier, of the l:lnth regiment, by the profession of which he is so prominent a member, of an elegant sword, with sash and belt. The meeting, a large one in point of numbers. was organized by calling to the chair Hon. Charles Shafer, who stated its object. Go motion Hon. A. W. Loomis, J. W. Riddell and M. I. Stewart were appointed a committee to wait upon Col. Collier and Starrett, li. B. Carnahan and John N. McClowry en Hon. Wilson Mc- Caudless, who was to make the presenta tion address. Those gentleman having been brought in and conducted to seats on the bench, Judge Stder, in a few appro priate remarks, introduced Hon. t il sou McCandless woo addressed Col. Collier as follows : Cot. COLLIER : The Pittsburgh - Bar have requested that I should nresent to you this sword. Ido so with ple'asure. It is a vol untary offering of a noble and generous profession to one of its honored and gifted members. With its bright blade is commit teci to your keeping the honor and renown won for them upon the battle field by Black and itippey, two of its loftiest and most gallant spirits. Emulating their glorious example, you regurtuish a lucrative practice to enter up on martial scenes, to you, heretofore, un tried. The summons comes from our country, the common mother of us. all ; and comes welcomed by the voice of eon:- mou humanity. For in this struggle is wrapt up the fortunes of the present, and the hopes of future geuerations. Down trodden nations are looking anxiously to the West, to see whether the light of Cim stitutioned liberty shall continue to burn, or whether, with its expiring flicker, shall be extinguished the greatest glory of a free born people. Although, already, two of our warrior orators have sealed their patriotic devo tion with their blood, and yielded up their. spirits to the music of tile enemy's guns, this Bar sends another to support dant• great achievements. You are the . ir her ald, Sir, to procktim that this odious and wicked rebellion shall be suppressed; iLst this great Government, the best ever de vised by the wisdom of man, shall be maintained; and that there is "some chosen curse, some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, red with ULICOMIIIOII wrath, to blast the man who owes his greatness to his country's ruin." You are about to resign the conflicts of the forum for the conflicts of the field. In the former you imitated the courtesy of tie heroes of the Iliad, and shook hands and exchanged weapons in the very midst of the contest; in the latter you will rival their heroism, until the last traitor shall he stricken to the earth, When, in the face of the enemy, this trusty steel shall gleam in the sunshine, its reflected rays will be so many monitors of what is expected from you by your breth ren of the profession. The bar must, not be surpassed by the sacerdotal o ffi ce. The one is a vocation of strife, the other of peace. When the horns of the alto.- are forsaken for the panoply of war, the bar must look well to its laurels. - - - . Here, Sir, with talents of a high order, with commendabl , energy, with legal togrning well applied, and with a gentle ,cna42y urbanity, which should always 4hartictorize the legal profession, you have won an holiest and honorable dis tinction. This sword is the token of universal re gard in which you are held by your fel lows—a markt& affection and confidence of which you may well feel proud—and an heir-loom, which, unstained by any act of &dishonor, may be cherished until the third :and fourth generation. Take it, Sir, and in the great struggle which is now before you, in this grand epoch of our country's history, I com mend you to the protection of the Al mighty. Col. Collier replied briefly, as is his custom, in.the following , language : är. President and Gentlemen of the Pittsburgh Bar: In accepting this beauti ful sword, I can only say that I trust I shall be enabled to so conduct myself that no act of mine, whether on the field or not, shall ever bring a blush to the cheek of any member of the Pittsburgh Bar.— And if I fall, as fall I may, I hope I may fall as those glorious patriots to whom you have so eloquently alluded—at the head of my column, with my face to the foe.— Gentlemen, please accept my heartfelt thanks for your generous gift. _be addresses of both gentlemen were listened to with marked attention, and re• ceived with hearty applause. Hon. A. W. Loomis, being called upon, made an eloquent and patriotic speech, and the meeting andjourned. - United Presbyterian. Westmoreland Presbytery meets at Beth el, this county, on Tuesday, 2d September, at 11 A. M. Lake Presbytery, meets at Erie on the same day at • o'clock. p. xt. Steubenville Presbytery meets at Jeffer son on Tuesday, 9th September, at 10 o'clock, A. Y. Mansfield Presbytery will meet at Haysville on the same day at 11 o'clock A. M. Wheeling Presbytery meets in Egypt congregation on Tuesday, Sep tember 3d, at 101 o'clock A. L. Still Another. Another military c mipany, under the command of Captain Penfurd, has alm , st completed its organization in Indiana borough. It is composed of hardy, healthy looking young men from Indiana and Armstrong county 4ind will depart for Camp Curtin to-day. The company en ten the @orrice for three years or during the war. TOIIIIO4 Editor. General Will. A. Stokes, of Ludwiek, Westmoreland county, has mouuted the editorial tripod and taken charge of the Greensburg .Republican. _ Samuel J. Royer, of Johnstown, has been appointed Collector, and Thomas P. Campbell, of Huntingdon, Assessor of the l ith District, comprising Blair, Hunting don, Lambria and MiWiu counties. WM. F. Clark, of Mercer. has been ap pointed Collector, and D. V. Derrickson, of Meadville, Assessor, of the 20th dis trict, comprising Crawford, Mercer, Ye- Lang° and Clarion. Jasper M. Thompson. of Uniontown, has been appointed Collector, and D. H. Shryook, of Cireensliurg, Assessor, of the 21st district, comprising the counties of Westmoreland, Indiana and Fayette. David Sankey, of New Castle, has been appointed Collector, and Samuel Daven port. of Beaver, Asses ;or, of the 21th dis trict, .cilnris ing the counties of Law rened, lhavev, Wachinton and Greene. More Interrogatories. The following interrogatories were served upon the City Controller and Treasurer yesterday by the attorneys of the bondholders who hare obtained judg• meths against the city. Whether their etfeet will he any more satisthetoiy than the last, still remains to he seen : _ - Ist. What moneys of said city have come into the hands or under the control of the eily Treasurer since the Nth day of :11ay, Itio;2? and what disposition has been made thereof? if paid out either in whole or part, annex to yourauswers a schedule of the warrants authorizing, such payments, showing their dates, amounts, and names of the payers. 2d. What moneys of said city are now in the City Treasury or in the hands or under the control of the City Treas rer ? ;d. Since the 22d of November, 18131 what amount of warrants have been re ucived in payment of taxes or other debt due the city, and how many of said war rants were issued since date? 4,h. Since the 16th day Of May, 18n_', what warrants upon the City Treasurer hare been drawn and countersigned ? Annex to your answers a list showing the dates and amounts of such warrants, and to whom payable. sth. What moneys of the city havebeen applied to the salaries of Mayor, Con trul:er au,l 'frelegirer, since the of No vember, 164;1 ? fah. Ilaveyou promoted Or been a party to any contrivance, means or in tV theilitate the payment of city loans or war rants instead of cash, or to prevent the motrey: of the city from coming into the hands of the Treasurer? If so, explain fuily the nat: u -c of such contrivances, weans or measures. and state why you have promoted or been a party thereto, arid whether it was for the purpoe of de fliling, delaying or hindering the plaintiff and others iu the Collecting of their judg ments. :it. State whether :duce the 2.41 of No• vember, 1S!;1, any moneys other than those received by the City Treasurer in his official capacity, hove beet' paid to or received by any other person for the u• , , of the city. ff co. name such person, and state how mock hes heen so paid or re ceived. and what dispo•ilion has been made of such mo,de ! 1! you cannel. an •,4•r lot! ri !,ett. .ry fr•en y!mr own n r :he s.trmi infur laid B.h. Hare Ou any knowitnize, r pars - J..1 i r ha; Liuran-vion front tnh e r s , et a...v :soltratno. contrivance. or pent, Li prevent in.anets o:* :'alai city, "tijing from take. or othor SOII et.S. fro.. zoing into the hands of the City Trea surer? If no. steno what the same is, and who are die parties thereto'! 4. Strict Enrollment. The negligent, nay criminally causeless manner in which the tmroliment authorized by the County Commissioners was made, particularly in the city, has engendered a univers:d dr•.termination among those sti , :,- ject to the operation of the draft, that the present enrollment, under the direction of Macshal Murdock. shall be more perfect, embracing, if possible, every able bodied man in the county. Aa the time approaches for the completion of the enrollment, and as the Superintendent is desirous that it should he very complete, and is using every effort to accozuplish that desirable object, our citizens should cordially co operate with him and his appointees in the consummation of the work. It is the duty of every citizen, in justice to himself and his neighbors, to notify the officer in his ; district whenever he learns of any one having been missed in the enroll ment. To facilitate this, lists, with the names of all those whose names have been taken down, should be posted up in prom inent localities, for public inspection. A s every man is personally interested, the en rollment of all the availables who have been, from any cause, omitted, would thus be secured, and all made to take an equal chance with the rest. It has also been suggested that the marshal inildish the names and residences of all enrolled, their township, ward, or borough, and thelimits of the districts. .11y this arrangement, every one who is enrolled can see at a glance whetl er any neighbor liable to militia ditty is not enrolled, and if not, he should, in justice to the community at large and himself, have the matter recti fied. We understand that in several dis tricts, subscriptions are being made for this purpose, and it is likely that, in the city at least, the lists will be printed. In this manner a large atnount of skulking could be prevented and every man obliged to toe the mark. The Latrobe Companies. The two nine months' companies, re cruited in the vicinity of Latrobe, and commanded by Captains Donnelly and McCulloch, have been assigned to the 133 th Regiment, P. V., Col. Porter. Capt. McCulloch has been chosen Lieutenant Coloiel of the regiment. The regiment was at Harrisburg at last accounts. Tun opening of fall goods at Carnaghan's Fashionable Merchant Tailoring and Clothing Establishment, Federal street, Allegheny city, is just now taking place, and tbr a variety and excellence candor induces us to say that we have never seen the stock excelled. Mr. Carnaghan has spent some weeks in the East, selecting a stock that could he commended to his friends and customers, and to be satisfied that he has succeeded admirably is but to see the selection. In the lines of cloths, cassimeres and vestings, the taste of the plain as well as the gay can he suited, while the selection for h.tys Wear. embraCtS ever} thing desi rable it. the line. With a view of meeting the demand for military officers uniforms, Mr. Carnaghan has laid in a full supply of regulation standard cloths and trimmings. His taste in this line is admitted, and we certainly advise officers or their friends to pay him a visit. The Lady. of Lyons. This ever popular play will be produced at the theatre this evening. Mr. Chaplin as Claude and Miss Frost as Pauline.— The musical burlesque of "The Lady of the Lyons" will be added. Bank *OkeLguoiltiiiiiis , Corrected for the. Post by .4111 & Lire, of the ifatfonat BahEtlroteßiVortei: (The Reporter i., published monthly, at One dollar a yvar in advance. Office Dis patch Budding Pittsburgh, Pa.) Rates uncertain at present. Plrrsitrini, August 1542. Dincounf. New England States New York State New York City Pennsylvania, (Philadelphia) Pittsburgh__ ...... t ' , opt e.e a I g. Country Banks. Delairitre District of Columbia. Maradand, Baltimore Interior ... Virginia, IV heeling .. Branches.... " Interior North Carolina Sottth Carolina Oeorgia A lalmtna Louisiana Kentucky Tennessee Ohio Indiana, Free " Bank of the State, Viscousin lowa Michigan Missouri Canada, premium Exchange selling rates on New -York and Philadelphia `tt cent. over bank al !e funds. Coin—Gold selling at 14®1 per cent. over bankable funds, and silver at 70 over bankable funds. DENTISTRY 2 ! Dr. Vonßonhorst, No. 54 St. Clair street TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. aul JOSEPH MEYEIt JOSEPH MEYER & SON MAYUPACTURISHIS OPj FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE CHAIRS WAREHOUSE. 335 SM IT fl FIELD STREET (Betvrean Sixth etreet and Virgin alley) WI LLIAM FLEMING. FASHIONA BLE I lATTER, as removal from the corner Wool nod Sixth to NO. 139 WOOD STREET, Fourth dear below Virgin Alley. Pittsburgh A lame and complete %Melt of Hans. Cllll,Ol and SI raw CI IS 11114113'91 9111 hand at the lowest prices, si holesale and re. tall ap'l-Ivw LIN DSEVS AL SI:A /Will:R.— The GENUINE ARTICLE, prepared by the .original inventor, Dr. J. M. LINDSEY, which Int.l 1/jilVe I itself to be inv,,lalble in the care ut SCR° /' , l'sineerows Forinntionm, Cutaneous Diptemter, Eryottpelsm, Pimples on the Face, Sore Eyes, Nenld liestd, Tetter Affections )Itl and Stubborn l'lrerrt. Rheumatic Disffirdera, Dystarpmta 4'llsitiveuensi, Situ tad Ice. Salt 'Rheum, Mercurial Direasee Generztl Debility Liver Complnlet, UMW of .11,pioq11 e Low Spirtlß Foul Stouistell, Vetratle Complaints., Together with ail other Disorders front an • Improper Condition of the Circulatory System. .1s a General Tonle Efleetst are most • Benignant, and cannot fall to Benefit where used Perseveringly Accr►tding to Directions Is offered to the public as a medicine in every w a y wo r thy o f conlidenee,it having now stooj the test of many years, with the result of a rapiJ ly increaAng demand. AS A TONIC it has no equal. Unlike the many vile mixtures called " 'titters," it creates no false appetite, but gives tone and vigor to the system gradually and permanently. •i- A SPURIOUS ARTICLX being in the market, renderg great caution ucce, -, ::ary in purchasing. Ask for that prepared by Dr. LINDSEY, and take SIMON JouNsTos. Druggist Wholesale and Retail Agent, Corner :Smithfield and Fourth streets. Pittsburgh Jr, 4-daud2m -w2in Volunteer Enlistment BLANKS, =SEMI CIEIRTII 4 "'ICALTIEI StiltGEON CITECI RECRUITING OFFICER, 'For silo by W. S. HAVEN, STATIONER AND PRINTER, CORNER WOOD 1 THIRD NTS ne BAILEY, FARRELL it COy PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, No. 129 Fourth Street, NEAR SMITHFIELD STREET Tanks anti Agitators for Oil Refineries lined with lead in the most durable manner, by the new process of burning or uniting the joints without solder. Houses fitted up with Hot and Cold Water in the best style. with all the m.piern improvements in liathz.. Wash-- tands, Closets, FL.ks, Ste., &a. A lime stuck of rumps and Load Pipe always on hand. aus JOHN FLEEGEII,, GUNSMITH. 25 corner Ohio and Beaver atm, ALLEGHENY CITY. Lame Mock of Guns of all description., on hand, or mide to order, and for sale at LOWEST CASH PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. npielee Notice to School Board MBE SCEIOOL BOARD OF MOON A. Township will meet at Sharon School Home on the lam vaturday of dupe% to select seven teachers for mid oittriet. i% eau noel apply who have not proper certificates. P. 11. STEVENSON. President. salt -ltd2tw LOST NE $lO ENITED STATES TREASU. VW HY ROTE. and One Five Dollar Merchant? and Manufacturers' Bank, Pittsburgh, The finder will please leave the same at this of fices, and receive • reward, E=== oho.riH THE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH, ITEMS FROM FORTRESS MONRO FROM WASHINGTON Col. Wynkoop, 7th Penna. Cavalry, Killed. 18" 111(5)40 511 :511 .1) Surrender of Gen. Johnson at Gallatin. Further About the Late Indian Outbreak. WASHINGTON, August 27.—The follow ag official dispatch has been received :- 1 ELENA, Ark., August 23, via Cairo, Aug. 0.--To Major General Hulleck, General n Chief:—Satisfactory news has been re ceived of the Navy aid Army expedition sent down the river near Milliken 's Bend. The rebel transport boat Fair Play, was captured with a large cargo of arms and ammunition. The rebel force we§ pursued by our troops to Monroe. Louisiana, where there is railroad and telegraph. The depot was burned and the telegraph destroyed, thus cutting off commur ication and connection of Vicksburg with Little Rock and Providence, La. Thirty-five prisoners were taken, and a large number of negroes who were in the rebel forces brought away, Eleven hogsheads of sugar, three baggage wagons and siz trucks were destroyed, our troops not having means of transportation. A portion of our forces with the rams entered the Yazoo river, where a battery of forty-two poun ders and two field pieces were taken, the enemy fleeing without tiring a gun: Th 6 heavy pieces were destroyed and the field pieces brought away. The expedition as cended the Yazoo above Sunflower and rt . turne d u p the Mississippi. Troops are securing the shores and seattea ing guerrilla camps with great success. This is the substance of Col. Woods' report. Much credit is due to Acting 1.1,g Officer Phelps who commanded the naval forces, Cul. Ellett who commanded the rum fleet, aul Col. Wood, of the 70th Ohio, who com manded a brigade of the 4th division of this army. The expedition was planned by Oen. Curtis and Cunt. Davis before leaving Helena, and it has returned to the latter place alter ha+ ing accomplished its ork iiith great suvec.,s. Senator Seward left \t'ashington to-day r. r set end week.; ~ . .journ at his home in Nwlok PITTSBURGH A dispatch received at the Post•Othee liepartinent, dated Salt Lake, yesterday, ajs a general war with nearly all the In dian tribes cast of the Missouri river is dose at hand. An interruption of the overland 'nail is daily expected, and nosh• ing but prompt and decisive detion on the kart of the government will prevent it. Lines should be protected by sulaiers at intervals of a hundred miles. General Page's force is km small for this, while Cod C•onnor's Puree is four hundred miles weit. traveling slowly. to the information contained in the above di4pad.h. the Postd)llice De partment inatructel I•o,t•t:1 tat en; to scud califdrula mails to New York till farther directions. Lor'isvild r. Angust 2;.—Gen. 1. . W. Johnson and Capt. Turner of his stair, old Capt. Gibban, cf die 2d Indiana Cavalry, arrived to•day. They state Johnson wit; cola p•-i led to sin render. near ;:dlal in on tile-21st. After fighting brave lbr s , :ine time men became an inanagablo and finally ran. ex abet 75, who with Gent Johnson, M,,j..r Wenfry of the :sth Kentucky, and three ,7111•1' Wvrt: taken I:r,lln.cr,. 1,1 , s trite twen:y-:,x. killed. W..ffikoop. 7:1: reaffiy!va r,in ca%.dry, and :A t , Whet" oh l ' rB. and •,liiry three wounded. The rebel lus. in duffing ,cveral officers• was thirteen killed :ie.! four wounded. The federal prisoners Wear w ,.11 by 'Morgan. and lib erated on parole. Morgan's force, Ll..;00 ,trmig. is finely equipped and mounted. and carry :thong printing material, with which they regularly issue a newspaper calks! the "Vick:tie." 11AIt S Aug. 27.—The Governor has placed the details and work of preps• ration thr the draft under charge of Col. A. IC. M'Clure, a gentleman whose ability to perform the important duties is well and favorably known throughout the State. Three more regiments were organized to day, and !will go forward to-morrow. Material for the formation of three or four InON is also in camp. These will be or ganized and sent forward as soon as their arms arrive. Companies from all quar ters are constantly arriving. The time designated as that after which the draft was to have taken place has been changed bee:Luse of the impossibility of procuring in time correct assessment lists from all the counties of the State. This postponement is no evidence whatever itgninst the certaiwy of its taking place. Nre YPRK, August 27.—A war meeting was held. in the park today. Quite a number of speeches were made by promi• ;lent citi.:ens. Resolutions were adopted calling on mo ni ed and other corporations to contribute largely to the bounty funds, and . f-r the President to authorize Corco ran to raise a legion of twenty thousand men. Corcoran was one of the speaker:•. FORTRESS MO N ILO E, August :!,;. —A n order has been issued that all the build ings on Old Point Comfort shall be imme diately removed or torn down in the vi cinity of the fort. The Hon. Mr. Segir, one of the proprietors of the flegia Hotel, leaves for W ashington to-night, having had notice of the removal of the build ings, which is to take place in four days. Sr. Loris. August 21.—The extensive wholesale drug and chemical establish ment of Z. F. Wetzel! & Co., was totally destroyed by fire to-day; loss ono hun dred thousand, and insured for forty-five thousand. STEAMBOAT AGENCY. Will. HAZIAETT Has opened an olßee at NO. $0 WATER STREET, There he will transact a General titoainbeat Agency business, and would solicit a share of pat renege from steamboat men. ap24-Iyd `TONE, WATER PIPE 'mom 2 to 8 inch calibre received and for sale by an= 1110ItY 11. COLLINS. STRAYED OR STOLEN. IS MALL RED COW. ANY DERNOW 111. finding hoi will be suitably rewarded by leaving word at Martin's Grocery. on Rebecca street, Allegheny, opposite Patterson's Lumber Yard, e• by dropping a note in the Pittsburgh Post Office, aul2-tf DMINISTUATOWS NOTICE—Lief -111. TERS of Administration having been is sued to the undersigned, n the eels eof Hobert bi.rr w, Esq , late of the Eighth, Ward. City of Pittsburgh, deceased, all persons indebted to said estate nre.e 'nested to mak. , immed•ate payment, awl tho9e having clsims or dem in le sem net said estate will pre-cant them, properly authenticated, for settlement SAMUEL MORROW, , J 01 1 ,7 ATWELL, I adLlers, nu E-6tdlaw . CAril B. SEELY. . 141 FIFTH STREET. opposite Cathedral REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, 41141.1141 II NOTES. BONDS, MORTGAGES and Gem Sem r Mon apt OFFICE or THE PITTSBUROU INSURANCE CO.. (Corner Market and Water Streets.) PITTEEUEOR. Aturustls. 1861. fit T" pACIARD Or DIRMICTOMS this iwpany have this day declared a dir- Hend, out of the profits of the last six months, of Two Dollars per share, in cash, payable forth with. AINEHAftT, aul6:2w Secretam MRS. D. IL WILLIAMS SUMMER GOODS REDUCED PRICES JACONET LAWNS, ntr 12 1.2 cents; ORGANDIE LAWNS. from 12 1.2 to 37 1-2 cents; A FEW SILIENEII SILKS left, at 371.2 cents; SHAWLS AT COST, sscquEs AT COST, SILK ALASTILLAS AT COST LACE. MANTILLAS AND POINTS from Of 00 and upwarthe; The Beat Quality of HOOP SKIRTS Just Ouened, -A T - W. & D. Iltigus 9 , CORNER FIFTH AND MUIDKET NTS THE kILEOO.II.A.IIO, (FOR.VI:RT.T COURT ExcHEQuEII.) CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS, (Opposite the Post Office.) Ti HE SII lIS CRIBER RAVING taken the above well-know:: stand, will be pleased to see his friends at all hours. Ills wince, liquors. ales, and elirars ore or the e.svt. Te24-3ted JOHN LUNDY. Pret , rieter. SPEC ILAALT.I.II:"S HORNE'S TRIMMING STOR: We beg 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 ; flack Velvet Ribbons, all widths; Embroidered Collars ondells; Lace Conan§ and Setts; Footing Col in ; Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered heinmed and corded: Hoop Skirts I Mechanic Corsets; Army Shirts, Drawers, Socks..l-e.: Narrow Cooled-Edge bons: Ladies• Superior Cotton osiery Gloves, Gnantlets. and 111 k Lace Mills Buck Rid lug Gan to Het% Ladles' Brown null Black Miran• liaise Chenille neol lamisisle Bair Nelft: =22l= l'ortem ;tics nt nil priers; Ithick English Crape; llornintzine Ilirenadine Crape and Lace Veils: Fancy Goods and Notions of all Limb. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET, Wholeant° Ronal 2.1 and 3d SV:riaa. NI AA It 00 ft- 110 W LOST! 110 W RESTORED! Just uublishbd. El,velopc. Price Six Cents. A LECTITH E ON TEE NATURE, TREAT MENT and It dical Ca; e of 5,....z - Lnat,rrh.... a or 73eulinal ti r t. , ,kn,s.i, Sexual Debility, and Inipedinothu , to Marrial:e generallyNervonsr.o.,, and Fits; 'Mental and icLty, Irmo Srif- Cl. L ERWELL, Al. D.. Author of the 6'rern Book. ti•c " A Boon to Tho , :::;o2 , 1s of i3ufferisn," Sent under seel. in .1 Plain en , t l “l.e, to any ad' tress. Pow yuid, oa re, iv; corm.. net postage statnpa. by Dr. C11..1. C. ELIE. 1:17 Bowery, New Yor',:, Pest ut:Ate Box, dris6 n07,3m-i,:daw PENNSYLVANIA lIAILIItiAD C11111(11 RAF; Leave.: Wali'a (date 7.U, i‘vr ry :=a,.,1 cat 9 15 L, Turbo Creeea, do 9 2u . d., 1:r11.!,..,, (1.0 :I s 923 do r• ditiorhureh do . d:• 912 do Lu.-t Liberty, du do 9a Arrive at Pitieburgb. it) t • RETLRNIN.:t TRAIN Pitrdiurirh evi:uy , y 1,, 'Ea.l Li leriy do do do Wilkiusbufgh do do do Brie ton's do do do Tuttle ct,:ek di. Artive. i-TEIV 111 T, • • arm Nu:burgh, L o y iyilif ROBERT ARTHUR'S, ATTOLtNLY AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, _of Cfaio, Missouri. Texas. Wisconsin, Virginia. .Now York, jouisiana. Illinois.lowa. Florida. Indiana, K.en acky and :tlichigan. mhs:t;ul No. MS FOURTH STREET. LA MISSES , AND CHM- DltEN's BALMORAL BOOTS, Of Kul, Calf, and MUr:Cen. A:3O n Euporior stu. k ui LASTIVL CoN(iItESA, AND LACE OAF?, EnS; SLIPPEoS, BOUTS AND Ill.S, Which are $Ol.l at roasonable yriee3 W. E. SCHMERTZ •& CO., 31 FIFTH STREET W I. 11., 0 P ON MONDAY,- AtGINT IS. 'fit:, AND DURINO Tilt WEEK, YEW AND DESIRADLI.; STYLES DRY GOODS Adapted to the Fall Trade DOMESTIC GOODS, THE LATE ADVANCE. Ana will be sold at leas than Eastern Pricee TER3ZS, CA.SI-I. C, HANSON LOVE & 74 Market Street. Read: 'React "Etead: HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!! GREAT RELIEF TO TILE AFFLICT ED. and those suffering from weakness of s ght: TO ALL. YOUNG AND OLD: you wish to experience great relief in your ght. try the world-renowned aussiAs PEBBLE SPECTACLES. Purchasers will continue to find i•erteet eat iSrae tion by trying these Speetaelei. So'd only by J. DIAMOND. Optician, No. *0 Fifth street, Post Building. The Russian Pebble inserted in old frames, if desired. Bowar Imposters and Pretenders MINE PA PER ANGI NG hi-ILN CRIM. C' SON, Brown and Urceu. forAplp by W. P. MARSBALL; 2$ Nn. WOO 4 ',treat. el A writ DG ES FOR COLVS and ALL 11l other pistols, ter sale by IiOWN At TETLEY, Wecei Street. GEM. HOSE-31. DEILAAG E; 233 LIB- EAT: STREEf, is the only Agent for the sale of the New Patent Woven Hydrant nese. out: 20.000 1.11.1611.1EL0 OF RYE Wanted at MOORE'S DISTILLERY. Will MT the highest cash priees. THOMAS MOORE, 1910 First street. Pittsburgh. _ BUQUESK BRASS WORKS. C.1.1_1r413.N * CO., if•NIIPA 0 GRP:HMO?' IVCRY /1411AIIITT ON FINISHED BRAM WORK, GAS ANO STEAM FITTERS, aa - Purtienlar attention to fitting Oil Beggar its. Casting,: of superior smoothness made to order. Steamboat work mad repairing gener ally. ga-Reaa' Oil Ne: Dary's Safety LIMP,' Gas Brackett , and 'Licata: Corner ST. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fel&tf TLL.RNAN it GETTIG Wholesale and Retail Grover,, AMPOILTERS AND DEALIDN TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, iike., NORTH-EAST corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, ALLEGHENY CITY. Obi EN BYRNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. 3ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. AVINtla RETURNED FROM NEW EE YORK, with 11 choice stock of CLOTHS. cASSIMERES and. VESTINGS, which can be purchased at prices far below the usual rates. Oirllreat indnceinent3 offered to cash boyera. CLOSING OLT SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS AT BORLAND'S. au' :).3 Market street, 2d do r from Fifth. rrIEEI'II EXTRACTED "4 VII " .a. PAIZ , I by the use of an appe.rttr whereb, 0 , , dru,l or galvanic battery aro 4sed. Medi cal gentlemen and their families their teeth extracted by my process. and are'rrmir to testify At , to the sal ety anti painlessness of II 'to AiniPtati ,, n. whatever 1.a., been said by perrriN ted in 4aserting the contrary; having net of my pr ocean. tvI—ARTIFICIAL TEETH intevid is every tylo, and charges na low, as W) WI !Slat the boat of material in all cases. E. OIrDRY, Dentist, 134 Smithfield street. no] y-is NEW GOODS! NEW GOOD!! We have an elegant and attractive atack o Trionnsimtn. Varnibiling; GOWN, Embroideries, Varieties, • Notions, Hosiery. • (Howes. Gauntlets, French Drr , crie and Flexure Skirts, Corsets, Iles 1 cte., in lingo variety and /otc prices "or 'ASH. MAORI:3f S GLYDE, 7i Market st., between 4th & Diamond - - Y.acent Oil Wo rks DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufacturers of PURE WHITE REFINER C 1 11 33 0 N 40 I L S oir , eu. NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET. Pitts burgh. P 4. myB-6nad CO-PARTNERSHIP: !KNIFE UNDERSIGNED II ASSOCIA ,I3I with in.. etfu. OLI VIER MC(11..1.N -' 0 , h, in 3 eopArtnerhip. for the tr-riStetien of It h;ti- under the 110010 and Brut of W. Mi:CI...INT•JCIi & SON, he solicits 1,, , w a generous it continuance, to the new liroi, c: the hber3 ffatrorolfle h eretofe- e by him,. v.. Mci.adisiTOC.K. I .AR ti.. :Having purchased for 'ILJ lief, re :he late advanee. the largest stock of eitr, we won call the attention of :0 or .t retail buyers to our complete as 6oritio.ii? of CA MATTING-, OIL - IL. It it -, , TOPE SOS[, au.2l 112 Market street. j A Splendid Opportunity S NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC X in the pureha=e of LAMPS, CHANDELIERS. HALL PEN DA NTS. SIDE BRACKETS, dke,„ i 111 J cheap T,ltr P Store rlf CIIMERT'!. :z 1:.:1 Weed street. 1:',1 OPPosite the First Church, al O 1 STONE FiLT K 14—FOR k.c.,notuy, ill 6 Filter far surpasses anything at the ki tl ever ,fore tdiered to the public. It Leare:4 t 0 eaturul ie str•mg and liurable, .ind d, I,y ld , ...ving through the tube; •. • i!, eirried in the pocket, andalways It,. Another sa pf•ly just received by at uld., Dept,t, 26 and 2s ct ela'r street at;'? .1. A: W. rundails. .1 Uil .1 St .1 32 1 49 1 15 gin EA IV AN D GOOD— THE SHOWS n! , le Heil n Howe. Gum BELviziu, OF THE BEAT Eastern make, Gum Packing and Gaskets, for sale by M. MELANGE, 233 Libertystreet opposite head of Wood JOHN LITTLE, jr., NO. 706 ronitzu STREET, STOCK &NO BILL BROKER Protuiss.ry Notes, Stock Bonds. and Mortgat 11014:11 I sold. 15,11 FEMILF COLLEGE, RE). I. C PERSHING. A. M.. or.EdDENT. la EST SUSTAINED COLLr-Ix' LI the :taut. FOURTEEN TEACHERS Attend:vier 1491 vcar2iS, :Sut , orti Crick hui!dinz; 111,noii,11 gill ext.:AA ve • 1. , •.. 1 • FL.F.1ig.11..108. - • unit, (aught Fl 'AT) . i .•LLAh per term. tor 1 ) , ...17i1ifiC. light •:• .tt 2d. t•• r • ezidoa ,1 flea. Trustees ♦ rEENTION COMPANY. CANVAS SHOES, $1,25 AT 15 FIFTLI STREET, D. S. DIFFENBACHER, NEW GOODS. Nir the PasT E a l j arg S e T atoe RECEl VE D iceseleconlilorig SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for CI ts' and Youths wear,- embracinas all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMERES AND VFSTINGS. W. H. MeDEE dr CO., 143 Federal street orner Market Square. Allegheny city. mY9 8U1LD13.1"6 , LOTS IN VARIOUS LO CATIONS for one hundred dollars and tin d. Term; modating. S. CUTIIBERT & SONS. 61 Market street WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GROCER! NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET, PITTNBUROH Loretta Springs, Cambria County, Pa ON TUE ALLEGUENT 1, 7- 4 Mountain. near Loretto, 4 miles from Cres son Station. Poinisylvonia Railroad, Cambria Clnauty, Pa., will be open for the reception of Via. itors (hi the 26th day of June. An c,xecll•'nt Band of illtbin will be in attend ance during the season. For circulars and further information. 0P.P.19 to FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, Proprietor. jelR-dtEel 1 REMOVAL. 9111 RE PEIVAiSTLIVANEII SALT MAN. UFACTURINO COMPANY Bur,: removed their ORice fruin 24 Wood at. to OLD BITE WERT, Corner of Pli t and Duquesne Way. OFFICE OS PgT,6Tli EET. au 2.1 1 . " . 1 4C1.( RGE COI not Agen. t OFFICE OF rut CEIZTICAL BOARD OF EDECATION.} Pittsburgh, August Md. 1861 E RE - EXAMINATION OF APPLI -.11. cants for admission to tie ilia School will commence Wil/AIf.SDAY. 27th instant. at de o'clock m. JOHN .A. BERGMAN T. aulsi3t. Secretary. BUCKET ABB TUB ILACEIINiEs...., We have for sale TWO oomplete ants of B ut/E ET AND TDB BACH !Natl. nearly new, and of the Dion improves manufacture. The =whines can he seen at our Barrel Bunny. Tay lor stmt. Ainth. ward. CAENIIINE ARMY RHORR—FOR ea le at Me lelland's Auction, 55 Fifih strut GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, WARRANTED MIMI AND GENEINE larAlso a general assortment of Agricultural Implements, Prat Shade and Ornamental Trees, received and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, No. 127 Liberty ettoot, next doorto Hare'a HoteL mb2l HO &OR THE WAR! Before going, buy a pair of BOOTS. SHOES, AND GAITERS, AT BORLAND'S Cheap Cash Store, auto 98 Market street, 2d door from Fifth. TEA IS BRIM TOOTH •I f ISII—THIS elegant preparation is d as be ing superior to any article now need for preen-r -ing the T P ETH. BY ITS REG VLAdis JSE. It preserve the teeth front deeay, It will neutralize all offemivestaretions around the to . th, It will care Uleers, It wi I make auft spongygnms hard and healthy. It will prevent Toothache whet, used regularly. It will cure Bleedinz (Innis To Snickers and l'hewers it is invaluable, as it takes away all the disagreunlule tah,rs arcing from he use.of tobacco, ai.d in Is place imparts ade lightful aromatic fragrance to the breath. No person should be withunt a bottle of Tenberrg Tooth Wash. For sale at CorneJOSEPH FLEXIN Di G'S. Market st. and the amon& SiirThe highest cash price paid for Boomers& SMITH, PARI as CO., NINTH WARD Warehouse. N 0.149 Firs (P a TTS 2O I .. l : o ed P s A • Manufacturers of all sixes and awriptions o. S:los' Oil. Retorts and Stills. Has sad Water Pit* ad Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon boxos. Steel Moulds. Ponies Hangers and Couplk,„-x. Also Jobbin g and Maclunc." cry de scription made to order. Having a complete machiba s.OO attached to he Foundry, all MCl:Mary fatinst will be carefully attended to TALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, Trebles, or E st.tigs, 4 leniths, best quality... 200 Seconds, or A • 3 hest Italian... 150 Thirds or D " 3 " best 150 Fourths or GI " pure Silver... 500 Best quality French or German let, 2d, 3d and 4th Strings, each 100 Best quality Guitar D; A and E, silverstrings. each 150 Second quality Guitar D. A and E, silver Strings, each 100 Best quality Violincello A and D, each......... Best quality • G and C. each 250 Mailed to any address post paid on receipt of the money, or in po:tage eta tops. III: JOHN B. MELLOR, *II Woo sessist N. B—A large lot of fresh strings lust d arrived Also. Violin cases, Flutes. Accordions, Am. fel ; REV. DAVID IL RIDDLE, D. IL. w,ll preach in the Tli l FP,. lAN ull II MAL TO-MORO,O W. .t /034 ' o't lock in. and 734 . o'clock p. m. auaat. LEATHER BELTIIIiG- EOYT BRO'S N. Y. M • Well tanned and stretched. for sale at the Leath er .tore of M. DELANGE, 233 Liberty street opposite head of Wood. ALUABLE SEWICKLEY PROP- V ERTY FOR SALE.—Three-fourth acres of land pleasantly situate at five minutes walk Vont the Elation; large variety of choice f nit and shade trees, grape vine+. etc; a family mansion or . : hall. parlor-, library and twelve room:, excellent cellar. stable. ice home. large tauten wi:h tb and flowers all well arranged and in good, Sr. For price and terms apply at M Market at' S. CU:MISERY a nOlgel.. Real REtate Agents. K EEP IT BEFORE YOU, SAVE 'ous BONET when you can and get a BETTER PIANO. Oat the thing itself well as name; one that is light and elastic touch, that will not ache your wrist and fingers lea PIANO to day and to-morrow low for cash or approved acceptances. Call and be convinced. Witte & BROTHER. Manufacturers. eta Ttu'd 4reet. WINDOW CURTAINS, &c., • Great Variety and Flue Amami ! Naiad from 6 1.4 seats to 66 per Pleee. Far sale IN Between 4th k 56, ki door below Diamond Alto anal THE UNION, • OORCOIIIKINATION BURNER. CAN be used wit:. or With- ut chimp y: makes > s much iightAith an 0 k an °Nina. Y A ker Burner, and COOS( quenti7 consume- less i4o. sale at SCILMENI2 BLEAK LEY'S. ant.o No. 153 w oud street. CUPPING AND . MR. & MRS. BEM D a 1.9 rat -Teeth extracted. Dd. Cold and Shower P. isEs& 177 Grant street . COLTS RETOLVERS-4 AND e men 8 Shot, for sale at reduced prices by EittlWN TETLEY, 139 Wood Streak BooTvuozsATD GAITERS. PAZ old an young—at McClelland' Auction. OLDIEDIP INDIA RUBBED OLAND, ETY"'' arrantel to be of a mains otialft; anti not affected by heat or cold. Another sap just received. by express, at the India tabioar iJepot, DI and 2111 St. Clair street. watt JAW. P CAMP KNIVES FOR BALE BY - BOW N a 1 WI Lt. Y. 131 i IN 000 id. SAND PLAISTEIR-90 BBL& ILECEIV. ID and for gale by sun HENRY B, COLLINS. GUTHRIE * SILL, v ea Fiat, west. IM:NtimmrisTi3. ---- PITTSBURGH - THEAMIL LIMSZD AND MANAGIR....—...WM. WN PamEs or Angnianoq.—Private BO D ZOS, 1 115 Single Seat in Private Box. $1 00, -pomp o u s o pj Dress Circle. chain,. 50 cents; Family Circle. 2t cents; Colored Gallery. ?A cent% Colored Boxes 50 cents; Gallery 15 cents. Fourth Appearance of the Fascinating Aerosol. MUM A➢IY FROST. THURSDAY EVENING, Adria 28. The performance to eumm ewe with LADY OF LYONS. Pau1ine......... . ............. ... Miae Frost. Dance Wile Rosa Cents To conclude with the burlesque entitled -- LADY OF THE LIONS. Pauline Mr. Chaplin DOUGHERTY'S MELODEON. Liberty Street, near Wood. A genuine variety entertainment will be pre. seated EVERY EVENING, consisting of Sliming, Dancing, Athletic Sports. Ethiopian Burlesques. Pantomime, etc,, by the following talented artistes: MISS FANNIE WILSON, JULIA NORGA.N, ENNA WARD, SUSIE Nonni* HANK MASON, WASTER MORRISSEY. W. C MORGAN. MARRY MALL, and Messrs. Burke. Dousla.rty. Moore, tUnten, a. d Master Frank. Ir. The Pittsburg, favo , ite JOIIIiNY -114117, is etgaged and mill shortly appear. Admission—Pareuet. 13 cents, (3,,Lery la rents. BLAB IN SINN i*, SOLDIERS, If you go into entrap wi bout WOOLEN SA 111111 nod OO6D, i‘ will be at the , sonou. HA of your nealth. A complete assortment of ARMY SHIRTS, SOCKS, SEWING CASES, Etc. For sale at the lowest emit prices. by M ACRL & GTXDB, mild Market street, bet 4iti & Diamond. For Sale, O 1 E LARGE TIIREE-STORIED Brick Dwelling-flouse and Lot. N 0.73 Lib erty street. Tho house hui just been painted. papered, and thoroughly repaired. and will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply to S. hicKER. 102 Second street. aul2-3wd ANDRETIIM BY MAIL, POST PAID. WALL PAPER : 2 Now Styles for Spring of 1862. THOMAS PALMER I - NO. IR WOOD STUMM