DAILY P is Wa ip Iteermitilagehilmagelie Co. lAt ether: Lamm' in the "'Lehi. AL • The Washington Reporter and Tribune" 84tut .Pollock, a member of our bar, NO. 37 gives tne following facts regarding recruit- i has opened an office at Masonic Hall to noW, NSW YORE. and : og in Washington county: The Brady recruit a company for the battalion of tam-tim areour manta forth, I I : 4 :ttry,commanded by Captain Acheson, " Stanton Cavalry." now being raised And weekly "ens in those cities, and glee'', f • I gone into camp on the Fair Grounds, here by authority of ar Department. hurized to take Adve ments and Saber: , t/ , $ I or ua at our Lowest Rase*. ; and lack only two or three of having the Ile - pays private bounty P i n4,(ldition to that I maximum. The Ten Mile Infantry (C:apt. given by the government. Parker ; ) are also here with about an equal number of men. This company reached here on Friday last. A squad of men numbering about sixty, recruited mostly in Cross Creek township, by our young friend W. A. F. Stockton. arrived on the same evening, at which time the whole were regularly mustered into the service by an officer detailed for the purpose.-- Captain Slockton's company is rapidly tilling up and will have the requisite num ber inn few days. In addition to these troops, Capt. Fra ser's company, at Canonsburg, left last week .and went into camp at Pittsburgh with the full number of men. Captain Gregg's company also left Monongahela City on Thursday last for the same place. Recruiting for the cavalry service has also been brisk for the last ten days or two weeks. On the east ern side of the county, Capt. Keys, who Las authority to raise his ' force to a battalion, has enlisted a very considerable number of men; while in the western part, the men recruited by Capt. Work and Messrs. Day and Parkinson, for the same service, will amount to near two hundred. Democratic State Ticket ISAAC, SLENRER. Union County ARES P. BARB, Allegheny County -- .- - DEMOCRATIC COUNTY' TICKET. FOR COvO,RSR xxilll DY3TRICT. GEO. P. HAMILTON. FUR PRESTORNTJUDGE COURT OF • ~ .11310N PLEAS R. P, FLENNIKEN. POE AN.9OELATE LAW JUDGE. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. • CHARLES SHALER. FOR EITATR RENATE. R. H. KERR. ROB Assnmnr. CAMPBELL STEWART. A. J. B iKER. M. I, If • RBISON, J. C. BRYANT, PORDLSTRICT ATTORNEY. -WILLIAM LINN. POE CONTRoLLER.! COL. ROBT. ANDERSON. FOR CILVERNIoNNR. JACOB STEC/4.R AM. DIRECTOR OF POOL JOSEPH E. McCABE. SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 30 CITY AD NEIGHBORIIOOD INTELLIGENCE Au "Exempt" home Guard. We copy entire the following from the Philadelphia Press and commend it to the consideration of our citizens: "It is proposed that a regiment of in fantry be raised under the new regulations of our regular army, to consist of four battalions, numbering 2,200 men, to be well armed and equipped in the manner prescribed in the regulations of the army of the fruited States—each battalion to he - commanded by a major, and the whole by a senior major or lieutenant colonel. In addition to this a battery of light artil lery should be organized. to consist of six pfeees, and one hundred and eighty men. together with a squadron of cavalry—all equipped in good style, and forming a I light brigade, Intended tar active service at any moment. The brigade should be composed of persons exempt from draft inn{—such as young men front 15 to IS years of age and those over 45 years—who may be able-bodied and capable to per form such military duty as may belong to a Home Guard of this character. The whold tc he well drilled together as a brigade, with word-of-mouth and bugle orders, so as to become_ thoroughly versed in military duty of every description. Whilst this brigade, being small, could be kept at all times full, it would at once be e.)me a sort of institution in the city, tc: which every ono of our public-spirited cit izens would be proud to belong, as much as the citizens of Boston are proud to be long to the Ancient and fTonorable Artil lery of that city. The whole brigade could he under command of a colonel stating as Brigadier general. The force would be also sufficient, in case of a riot, to pkee an armed soldier upon 'eery square of our city, whilst the artil lery could- command all the leading ave nues. and the cavalry would be ample to patrol not only the city, but the rural dis tricts. Ag tin, s•touid we be so unfortu nate as to have the etemy. by ally acci dent or disaster to our armies, threaten the city. this well organized, well-disci plined Wine Guard Brigade, would he of more service in repelling an attack that 10,000 undisciplined men." The New Orders about Ennist talent. Oil Thursday morning we published General Order No. S 2, from the Head quarters of the Pennsylvania Militia, Har risbura. extending, the time for making a draft .n Pennsylvania until September and ord.ring that recruits for old regiments should be received until that time and credited to the precinct in which they reside. But we did not publish Gen eral Order No. 3 which was issued sim ultaneously with No. :32, yet, although telegraphed to Philadelphia and New York, did not reach Western Pennsylva nia by telegraph. We find it in all the Eastern papers of Thursday, as follows: HEADQUARTEIIS PEYNA. Harrisburg, Aug. 27, 1862. 1 General Order It is ordered, That nude , - authority of the following dispatch, received from the Secretary of War this morning, volunteers may be received into the regiments here tofore accepted until the Ist of September, under the terms and conditions mentioned therein. Mustering orlicers will continue to inns ter in volunteers presented for the accept ed regiments until the first of September, WAstirxo-row, 10 .t. u., Aug. 27, '62 To Governor Curtin : No advanced pay or bounty can he al lowed to any 'recruits for the New Regi ments after the period specified in the order of Department heretofore issued.— If the Regiments are Lull by the first of September they will he accepted, but without bounty to those recruits enlisted after the specified date. The condition of enlistments in the difFerent States requires the order of the Department to remain unchanged. (Signed,) E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War. A. G. CURTIN, Governor. By order of A. L. RUSSELL, Adj't Gen. Penn'a Much solicitude is manifested to know the precise meaning of this order, and some construe it to mean that no govern _ ment bounty whatever will he paid to those enlisting now. Our belief is that the only difference between the present and the for mer order is that no adcanee bounty will be paid by the government to men who en list between August 23d and September 1. They will get all this pay and bounty in the regular way, however, their pay when the regiment is paid, and the full bounty of one hundred dollars when the war is over. By late regulations they could get one month's pay, which is thirteen dollars, and one-fourth of the government bounty of one hundred dol ars, or twenty five dollars, both in advance, or on leaving for the field. Now these two sums, ma king thirty-eight dollars in the aggregate, are not got in advance, but come in the regular way only. This is the sole differ ence to volunteers mustered now, as they will receive the government bountyof $lOO on the expiration of their term of enlist ment—giving them, eventually, as much pay as those Joining the old orgaoizations. With the recruits for the old regiments, none of these obstacles present themselves. The time for enlistments into these or ganizations is extended until the 15th of September, and all the bounties still con tinued. In both classes enrollment should now go on with increased vigor,- CANT-ti &WES at McClelland'r• Auc Lion. anehester Vigilanse Commit tee. At a meeting held on Thuirsday evening in Manchester a Vigilance Committee, con sisting of the Burgerss and Town Council, together with Win. B. Ross, Thos. Harper. John Wolff; Jno. B. Kennedy and Samuel M'Cune, was appointed , with instructions to have dealt with according to the laws of the United States, all persons guilty of using language calculated to give aid and comfort to secession. Hoop Sims, all mass, at McClelland's. AUDITOR GENERAL, SLTRVEYOR GENERAL Republican Primary Meetings The delegates to the Republican Con vention, to be held on Mondakilext, will be elected to-day in the various precincts of the county. Sinekrath, Esq., or Ailez,h , mY, detached from the Ninth P.mnsylvania Reserves, by order of Secretary Stanton, to take a position assigned him in Hender son's Stanron Artillery. Venango - County. The Franklin .S'pertutor of Wednesday last, says: "Capt. Alfred B. McCalmont's company left on yesterday for camp as did Captain Willard•s. These companies are full. Calt. Clapp's and C. B. Ray mond's men, comprising nearly if not quite a fail company. left, on the same day. This makes nearly :Wu Wen from Venango who have volunteered for new regiments. Including the recruits fur old regiments, already sworn in, our contribution to the country the late calls approximates to the number 500 men. Not Olt' Yet. Owing to unaNidable delays in 188111Z1 uniforms to the men of Col. Collier's regi ment and in the payment of Governmen bounty, the 13oth did nut get off pester day as expected. It is now probable the they will not get off before Monday. PREAT 11.1112 GAINS in all kinds ofgoodi a 'CieHand's Auction, 5 Fifth si. Col. Campbell, Provost Marshall, has issued an order requiring every officer or private coming out of Camp Howe to have a pass signed by Capt. L. W. Smith. This order is not strictly enforced yet, but will be as soon as a company is detailed for provost duty in the city. NI:LINES at 12 ets., worth 20, at A Clalland's. Something New. A GREAT DE,;IDERATI:M—One great ob jection to tilt; Silk Hat heretofore has been . the hardness of it, thus causing pain to the wearer another difficulty has been the lack of ventilation. Both of these have been completely overcome in Flem ing's new style, (which will be introduced today) by the adoption of Warburton's Patent Spring Ventilating Sweat-leather, which causes the silk or casimere hat to sit as comfortably and easy as the lightest soft hat. This, with the ConforMateur, which he has just imported from Paris, obviates all difficulty, and se2ures to the oddest shaped head a perfectly easy fit• We advise all our readers to call at Flem ing's and examine these great improve ments. W. refer our readers to the advertise ment of Messrs. Daub & Cappell, mer chant tailors, elsewhere. They have been doing a good businesoat No. 185 Smith field street and have a ays given great satisfaction to their customers. They now have on hand a large and well select ed stock of goods, suitable for fall and winter wear, which they will make up in the latest styles on reasonable terms. They also keep a fine stock of gentlemen's furnishing goods of every description and all articles in their line of business. Theatrical. The " Serious Family" drew a fine house last evening, and went off well. Mr. Seffon's Aminidab Sleek keeping the audience ,constantly in a good humor. To-night an immense Saturday bill is of fered. It embraces the new drama of the "White Terror," first time here ; the "Avenging Hand," Mr. Chaplin as Ati chael, and the roaring farce of " Paddy Miles. " Mille Rosa Cereta sppears in two dances, and Miss Fanny Hurt sings one of her sw eetest songs. No one will regret going this evening. SAT' VETTS, JEANS, k c ., at McClelland's eetiag of the central Board Education. or l The Central Board of Education met on Friday evening, August nib. Present, Messrs Duncan, Harrison, Hunter, Lowe, M'Auley, Marahall and Sergeant. Mr. Hunter was appointed President pro tern. The Principal of the High School re ported the result of the re - examination of candidates for admission. On mation of Mr. Harrison, candidates holding the following numbers were de clared entiqed to admission : 277 279, 285, 285, 9 88, 289, 291, 293, 3.8 , , 309. 311, 320. 325, 240, 341, 344, 315, 352, 3X. 35u, :li;9, 370 372. 387 388, 394, 401, 402 A 04, 415, 419,120 425, 425, 430 On motion. adjourned Gentlemeus* Fall Clothing. The stock of fabrics to be found at J. L. Carnahan's. Federal street, a few doors from the Diamond, Allegheny city, em bracing every thing new or desirable in the Eastern market 'c hose who would have a neat well fitting suit of black or a suit of gay clothing should examine this stock. The proprietor has spent several weeks in the east, selecting a stock that cannot be surpassed fur extent and variety in the two cities. In the line of Military goods suitable for officers' uniforms, the stock will be found most ample and ac cording to regulation. If you would be well dressed yourself: or have your boys thshionably, economically and durably clad call at .1. 1.. Carnahan's F'.-de.al st. near the Diamond, Allegheny City. - - Go to INfeClelland's rot bargains in Boots. Shoos, Hoop Skirts, Cutlery, ..to. Police Items. Yesterday morning a notorious colored vagrant. Jas. Landrum. was committed to jail by Alderman Taylor, charged, on oath of a flerman, John Louse, residing in the Fifth Ward, with assault and battery with intent to ravish. It is alleged that Lan drum enticed a little daughter of the pros- ecutor, aged about twelv e years. into a house in the neighborhood of her father's residence, and made the attempt for which he stands charged. James Finnigan was also sent to jail, charged with assault and battery, on oath of Nancy Black, of the Fifth Ward. Detached. In Stnekrath, Fon of Juco MEE or SKInTa, all sizes, at McClelland's Paswes. Clothing. pie ;Vie. The congregation of St. John's Church, Birmingham, hold a pie uic at 'McClurg's Grove, near Brownstown, to-day. The passenger cars run nearly to the grdve. There will be an ample fund of amusense-nt fur all. !----..------ De/served Promotion. Capt. D. M. Armor, of this city, recent ly commanding Company A., the 101st regiment, has been commissioned by the Governor as Maier of the regiment, to date from July Ist. Captain A. is a gal lant soldier and distinguished himselt at. Fair Oaks. It Was in recognition of this service that he received his appointment 1 on the recommendatio n of Col. Mor .. I !• Consolidated. The "Park Zouaves" and "Sellers In Pantry" have been consolidated and re quire but a few men to fill lip to the maxi mum. The "Fayette county Rides — and "Monongahela Guards" hare also consoli dated, with A. T. Gregg as Capt a in and C. P. Stow. and T. Sampson and I..ieu tenants. BOOTS AUb Snnns. all kinds. ut Meek and's. Congressional Nomination. At a Congressional conference, compos ed of delegates from Erie, Warren, Mr Kean; Forest, Elk, Cameron. Jefferson and Clearfield counties, hold at Ridgeway, Elk, Co., on the 224 William Patton. Esq., of Erie county, was played in norni• nation as the Democratic candidate iir Congress in that district. His opponent is Gen. John Patton. Promotion. Capt. Moorly (if Semple infantry. Co. r having been chosen Major of the regimen his place has been tilled by the pr om 0: First Lieut. Oxley. John Dempse and ,John Brathlock aro the Lieutenant by like promotion. Strange Suicide. A son of Leonard Johnston, residin near Elyria, Ohio. seventeen years oil committed suicide last. 'week by ha!:gi:: himself in the barn. because• his4wo broth ors had enlisted and he was obliged to ro main at home with his father. - Sudden Death. A correspondent at Sharon. :Merer county, writes, under date of 2mh inst.. that Gen. Joel B. Curtis, a prominent citizen of that place, died suddenly, of neu ralgia of the heart, a few days since. Ile drove to Mecca. twenty-lire miles, and an reaching that place complained of an un pleasant feeling in the region of the heart, and expired almost instantly. Turtle Soup. This luxury will be served up at 11 Cornucopia Faloon, corner Ernion an Fifth streets to-day. from 12 o'clock mit midnight. "Fritz" knows how to get u good things in the be.t of style and ou word fo r it the soup will be palatable. Coming. Another regiment from Alichiimn is .•x• peeted to arrive here this evening and pri, eeed eastward to-nit:lit. HoTowuen Aulnas. all Myles. at l'i toeks, opposite Po , t glll Cl~, ur your papirs_at Pi!to Post office. At the utagtizines for Septeuitter, tit Pittocies, ofji - ositp l'ost office. all sizes, for regiments, houses. poles, Ste., at Pitttick's, opposite Post office. DIEZI DENTISTR ! Dr. Voußouhorst, No. 64 St. Glair strcct TEETH EXTRAeTED WITH9CT PAIN nulB JIJSZPII MKV::P. JOS.EPE MEYER & SON M ANCTACTVIIEItiI oT FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE at Cri WAREHOUSE, SMITII FIELD S MEET (Between Sixth trot and Virxin Enlist men BLANKS, OEMS ERTIY•Ic 111 04 UR G E O N MEE= RECRUITING OFFICER, For sate by 4V. S. MAVEN, TATIONER AND PRINTER, CORNER WOOD & THIRD STS LADIES, MISSES, AND CHIL DREN'S BALMORAL BOOTS, Of Kid, Calf, and Morocco. Also a superior sto:k of LASTING, CONGRESS, AND LACE GAIT ERS; SLIPPERS, BOOTS AND TIES, Which are sold at reasonable prices W. E. SCHMERTZ & Co., 31 FIFTH STREET. m & n ROW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, in a Sealed Envelops. Price Six Cen ts. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREAT MENT and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhma or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary &emissions. &mud Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally Nervousness , Conmuiption, Epilep.y and Fit Mental and Physical Incapacity. result lug from Self-Abuse, &c.—By ROBT. CUL VERWELL„ M.D., Author of the Green Book, the "A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers." Sent wider seal. In a plain envelope. to any ad dress. Postpaid, on receipt of eii cents, or twc Doane stamps, by Dr. C$.J. C. KLINE. *27 Bowery New York, Post Ones Box. 4584 au7iam-is:dew HEAD-QUARTERS. PENN'A, MILITIA.} SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE. Harrisburg, A walk 36, 1 STATE XEBICAL HaPAßlaer PENN meetloPt LVA N I A.— he State of edical Board will n the Hall of the I louse of Repmentatives. at llsrrisburg, on Tull ttsDA Y, SeTTEMB Nit 11th. 18?2, and sit ONE DA t. for the examinatton of candidates for the poet of Assistant Surgeon in Penny rani& regiments. Candidates w:11 register their names at the Hall at 8 o'clock a. In., and none but those present punctually at 9 a. m. will be examined Citizens of P0D1111.10111161. of goon health, and capabl e of active service in the field. can alone be receivel. By order of A. G. Curtis. Governor of Penn's. ERNRY H. SMITH. _ burgeon-Oen. Pa. . . AstriNoTroc.l lig. 2 9 . --The follwi order was is; tied toulay:—lfearl Qu o ar te r n ng nt ilio lraiy, Aug. 29:11. General Order: rite l'oilownig officers of the :Ist regiment Oaiu Volunteers having paidislical a card stating that they advised Col. R. Mason who has been etisfired for cowardice to :uric tiler Clark;:/lie, Tenn., to the rebel forces ire by direction or the President dismissed from the sort:ire of the United ...States: liist Licutenant N. z; marl Irender ; c Lieutenant, Isaa; Mson ; First Identettatit.fra 1.. :"orris, Capta. S rlio, ,I. R.. Woodward, C W. Cowen, Capt. Sol apt. T. . Mr. •1. C. IL ('rum, I,ient. T. 'l'. Moore, Adju. tan, ; Cup:. Win. 11. Calionder, Lieut. 11. M. Drury, Lieut. L. El. Isenver.—By order of the Secretary of lVtir ; sigh 4 E. D. rioviisend, Assiitant Adjutant General. The r, , , , tganui, in of Lieut. Frank Ridge of th e Cor h U. S. Infantry, rendered on iicoonnt of ill health, has be e n accepted the President. Tile National Republican Of 1.:1•11aY saga `lr. liawxhurst, of Fairfax. and Clerk of the Circuit Court. celled last. night to ski:, !ha; h e nuil ail ofthr I men of Fair , ; ix ;v01.., (.011 11)t . n...,1 to leave on Wehe d,y, the rn , els having possession of the place. yesterday he storied to return to it,trn Th. fat,. ..1 1:1111i/V. Lilt w oft the way by as met citizens of Vionna, who were escaping from that play.:. Mr. 11. euneeakti hintsell in a eortdield, and iy eseaped to this city. But one Union mun is !on in 1' whieh is only twelve miles from IVashington. ~j~J~^;itn ANU(.N ItostroN , A mr. Gen. Corco rived in t morning-ns city this morning- ran ar tlic n; r.and was welcomed a: Fall River. Nvrick, Staunton and Mansfield with inimt enthusiastic demonstrations. At Roxbury he was welcomed with a for mal reception from the city government, and was escorted to the city line by a great :inn out of citizens, fie was met by an itnmenseproeession frotc this city, headed by Mayor Wight:can and the members of the Cite Council. who estairted him thro' the principal streets to Bostic: Cenittinlll. I f sceined as if the entire population of Boston and its side:His hail turned out to the General. Ou the rome of :he ; r in balconi es , on the btrici fft the 1!..11, iii flic windows, ou tie , riluwnllts, mid in :lin Etrectm, the thron g ,as tiff 1..is;011 has never' seen twit a day of excitement and en:hi:sit/am "-fat% PITTSBURGH. fluter:qui:G. AUL' 21.—The fo rm her ation received at.the Military Departments e, from ev. , ry section o 1 the State, justifies the ho!it that the drart have to be re or ad to in very few districts if any.— Vuhmleers are pledged iu almost every county to he furnished promptly lifter the quota is declared. The loyalty of the state is aroused and there is little doubt that Pennsylvania's full quota would be volunteered in due time; where the volun- I tears are not furnished in the. districts the draft will certainly be made at the time appointed. Two full regiments will be sent. to Washington from this place each day during the next seven days and several additional regiments would be sent from Philadelphia as that as transports can be procured. A LEXIYDIA, Agust 28.—entleman who arrived ß here u to-night, reports that General Taylor, in the engagement yester day, was so Severely wounded that he may have to submit to an amputation of the right leg. This morning aboutB+ o'clock.Sfewart's rebel cavalry made a dash through Fair ! t he Court House on their way to Vienna, which is about 13 miles from 11 ashington. The Union people of that section have all fled to the latter city. A fight was going on to-day, and it is reported at Ma nassas that Heitzleman from Popes ad vance had, it is rumored, got in Jackson's rear: he is supposed to have a force of 20,000 men. The firing was distinctly beard here. Louts:nu, Aug. 29.—Reliable reports says that Morgan, with two hundred men. entered Glasgow this morning and seized the Provost Marshal. The remainder of his force were within a mile and a half, proceeding towards Glasgow. NAsuvar.E, August 29.--Gen. Rosseau has arrived and took command of this point. Strong fortifications, commanding this city, have been erected. The rebels have evacuated Chatanooga and gone to Knoxville. No Northern mails have yet arrived G. 4LENA, 111., Rug. 29.—MY. John son and D. . Le ar rested by the ITSheenan. S. Marshall ine an rs, were d sent to Fort Lafayette. Second E TH VERY LATEST TELEGRAPH, Battle between Pope and Jackson. Pope takes 01le Thousand Prisoners. A Dash on Fairfax Court by Rebel Cavalry. Enthusiastic Reception of Gen elpreornn in Roston. &c. & Jt xeTrox.Aug. 28, lop. in. —To Major General 11-al-Tic, Gemerabin• Chief:—As soon as I discovered that a large Curee of the enemy was turning our right towards Manassas, and that the di vi;ion I had ordered to take part there two days before had not yet arrived there froin Alexandria, 1 immediately broke up my camps at Warrenton Junction and Warranton, acid marched rapidly back in three columns. 1 directed General Me -1 towel! with his own and Gee. Sigel's corps and Genyrul Iterto's division, to march upon Gainesville by the Warrenton and Alexandria pike, Reno and one division of Ileintzleman's to march on Greenwich. and with Porter's oorps and Hooker's division I marched back" to Manassas Junction. Dwell was ordered to interpose be t w e e n the forces of the enemy which bad passed dov.n Mr111.3.5“,:t throng!' Gainesville, and his main hods, which was moving down from White Plains through Far 1, a m Gap. This was coin pletely accomplished, gitreet who had passed through the being driven back to the west side. FM, CoTes sent to lb ettwich were de dgned to support McD..iwell in case he :rt•e of the enemy. The livb,ion of Iluokcr, marching towards .ianassas, came nprin the enemy near settle Unit on the afternoon of the 97th, nd after a aintrp ac , iou routed them COM t:Mg :welt% killing ;Lad wounding 300 and can their camp:: and baggage and many ands of orals. This morning the Conl in ind pushed rapidly to AlallaFFAS JUnetion Javkson evacuated three hours in Nance. r4 . tteat.:..l by way of Cen eville and took the titritp:ke towards 'arrent:in. was met when six miles 'est of Centreville by McDowell and .:c this ahem:pin a severe fight took which has heen terminated by the ss. Wit driven back and :9; jl,l the alTair rests.— !man's corps will move on him at •g h: imam Cotorr , v;!e. and I do not e hoo: he is to esear. without heavy loss. have cap:ured t 11011Sarld prisoners, -• rmS and OuartilierY. JoliN POPE, Major General. I MGM Cameo°. Aug. 29.—A dispatch reed y ed from Columbus to-day says, four or fi ve hundred Yankton and Sioux Indians at tacked a Pawnee village on their reserva tion on the 27th, killing twelve or fourteen. squaws ani children, several wounded. The whites in the immediate nr ighborhood manifest no alarm, as the Sioux are not molesting them ; yet later reports from lowa,leads to the belief of former report of Indian troubles exaggerated. No confirm atory statement that Springfield is burned. Arms and ammunition have been sent to Fort Dodge from Davenport for defence of the northern counties. THAYER, NO Y ES dr Cu.'S GR EA.T. UNITED STATES CIRCUS &• do a ppozoonomadon WILL EXIII/lIT AT 14111 N PENNSTREET? NEAR ST. CLAIR. en fin LION LOT. in re 'r nilr-11 Trim hie's. Mist WEDNESDAY, Tiii ft DAY. DAY and SATURDAY. SePteinher 3d. ith. sth, eth, First performance and onDOM WEDNESDAY at 73 , ' °eek. P. sr., and every Afternoon and Night during the Week. LARGEST EXHIBITION EVER FORMED, MORAL. INSTRUCTIVE. PLEASANT. TILE SENSATIONAL CONCERN: The Great Rare Rack Equeatrian. MR. JAMES ROBANSON. EATON STONE, HN 11. LENR TUREE GREAT JO CLOWNS, °Y Dr. Jim Thityer. Leo Jemmy rynollidoi. MR. Cf1.1:3. W. NOYintroduce ch Exhibition Ilia Wor.iarful Performingat Fleaorae • AVIIi fic , l4l. AND THEM Comte Mules, Triek Iforces, Poneys, Arc. The MAMMOTH GYMNASIUM. led by the Champions Me .re. FIAGLE & I li EE and a hundred other restores will he given in the Great Show. The interior of the Great PavPion is constru s et od for the convenience of immense audiences, having seats around the arena. Nothing shall be wanting to make this a moral, intellectual and amusing exhibition. THE GRAND OPERA BAND, Led by TOM CAINTIIA3I, will accompany this Mammoth aktablishme 3t. Notwithstanding the Innumerable Variety of. Atractins. and the unPreeedcwed expee or these unparall, led a mbinations, the Pa ICE Ole .OM ISS LoN will be placed at tie EXTRAOR DINA:, Y L)W PAtux. Or' ta r TWenity-rl'i ve Cits,-tia au2tl-Iwd Uhtll ER GOIiDS REDUCED PRICES JACONET LAWNS. at 12 1-2 cents; ORGANDIE LAWNS from 121.2 to 37 1.2 eenitv ; A FEW NI 7 MIIIIIR SILKS left. oat 371.8 cipnta SHAWLS AT COST. NACQUEIS AT COST. SILK MANTILLAS AT COST LACE MANTILLAS AND PUNTS Ikons oo oborops-ordo; The Best Quality of HOOP SIMS Just Opened. -A T - . & 09MS, CONKER FIFTH A R 9 , i.Y24 ILET STS THE ELDORADO, • (PORMRIILY COURT EXCIUSQUIR,) CORNER FIFTH & SMITHFIELD STREETS, (Opposite the Post °nice) THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING I. taken the above well-known stand, will be Pleased to see his friends at all hours, His liuuors, ales, and cigars are of the host, lei -3111 d .1 lIN LUNDY, Proprietor. W I LLIAII FLEMING, FA SHTONA BLE HATTER, flas removed from the corner Wood anJ Sixth to NO. 139 WOOD STREET, Fourth door below Virgin Alley, Pittsburgh. A (arse and complete stock or nate, Caps and straw Gooch' alwaysi on hand at the lowest priers, wholesale and re tail ap2t-lvw 7b Iheroy---Rats. Roaches. Ao. To Doefron--Alice, Moles and Ant Tb Deermv---lied Tn Deerrop---Moths in Fars. Clothes. Ac. To Destroy--31osquitons and Fleas. To Deorop--Insects on Plants and Fowls lb Drotrok - --Inseete on Animals. Ace. To Destroy--fivery form and sveoles of V e Only Infallible ReinedMee known.' "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats do not die on the premixes." 4dd Z "They com b e of out their holes to die." winekow— Y All WBOLISSALS DRUGGISTS in the large cities, and by Druggists. Grocers. Storekeepers and Re tailers generally. in all oountry Towns and Vil lages in the United States. liß. A. FARNESTOCK & CO.. R. E. SELLERS & CO., and others Wholesale Agents at Pittsburgh Country dralers can order as above. Or address direct—[or for Priem, Terms. fre I to 1199NRY IL, COSTAR. Principal Depot, 469 Broadway. New York. 101-3mdawis C O - PARTNERSHIP. mum UNDERSIGNED Ili 4PI AIOIOOIA- A ted atwih mu. Mc coo. OLn7 hit M 0411.1/ . 0 K. in copartnership. tor the trensaction of thu CA RPeT SUSI Ni igq „under the name and firm of W. MeCLINToCk & SON, hu tolieits 'torn a gene:nue public a continuance, to the new firm, of the liberal patronage beretofo a by him! self enjoyed— W. MuCLINTOCA. CARPET* Raving Purchased for CA' 11. before the late advance. the lamest stock of Osrpets in the city, we would call the a' tentioo of wholes .la and retail buyers to our complete fLq.' enzonent of CARP/IV. NAVIN(' 4 . OIL .I.LO Utz, &c. W. NOWA TOCK s Sox, au2l 112 Market street A Splendid. Opportunity in NOW OFFERED TO THE PCBLIC & in the purchase of LAMPS, CHANDELIERS. HALL PENDANTS, SIDE BRACKETS, A.., At the cheap Lamp Store of SCHMERTZ A BLEAKLEY'S, N 0.153 Wood street, Opposite the First Church. S. M. 'KIER & Co., 11 •NUFACTI7RER9 OP Pure No. 1 Carbon 011, • N D 13 ..M PT Z 0 1.. MI . air Office on LIBERTY STREET, opposite Penn'a IL R. Depot It-3.A1l oil warranted, Commodore Nutt BIIRICERA—TifiII WILL ore ten hours of light for ono cont. and Wale an Excellent Chamber Lamp. Pea &Ad lICENKRT7 Li t BLWAILEYI aide aq. Id Wood And. -AND SELLING A? pre's Trimmtnglt in Every Tar/efy ; Black Vet rer tinotas. uI I 1;;- : Embroidered '0: term und Ne!1•i; LIMP Col farm and SelVi : Footing. Collar, 1.11/11111 llattlkerelegers. embroidered hemmed nud corded; Hoop Skirts nod 'recta:tole Corsets: Airiny Shirts, i;rawer,, Sarhu , &c. ; Narrow Vowled-Edge Trimming; Bib bone: Ladles' Superior Cotton Hosiery . Gloves, annantlets. and Ink Lace Mittel Mick Ritlf Gatintlels: Ladles' Brown and Black Straw Urals a' Chenille and invisible Hair :Vets; Woolen Varna, new log just received; Portemoutudes at all prices: Black English crape: Bonabazine; Grenadine; 'rape and Lace Veils; Fancy' Goods and Notions of all kinds Joseph Home, 77 & 79 TrIARK -4 7 STREET, Witoksale rooms. Zi and' &1 Storks. Jr., NO. 106 FOURTH STREET, STOCK 4NO BILL BROKER Promissory Icote. Stwit roods. and I:1 ortgair hnufht Promis sory sot.i. PIETUMII 11,1.11,Y Collia RE'. i. c PEhSHIIG, ft. id.. " , .t.:IDE.A . 14 EST SUSTAINED COEL—s•- /Ei the ta;e. FOURTEEN '733; ACIIERS. Attendance 16.4 year NS. '7 Thoroupli and ext• nsire • gLEI.I RAP:I.Nt; 3ret ‘2 ., t;. • • thl FORTY .1......:LLARS no: 'term. tor !p-.:1". ai; d,ut7,, litight ght s en d to tr.; r5..... 1 •1'6A11er..11. 2d, eresiden: ..• .....•—„- ATTENTION! COMPANY. CANVAS SHOES, $1,25. AT 1 FIFTH STREET. D. S. DIFFENBACIIER. NEW GOODS. luirE nAvE JUST RECEIVED FELON V V the East a large and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, for Gents' and Youths ircur, esubracings all the newest styles COATINGS, CASSIMERES ANL VYSTINGS. w . IT . /Seta EE * 1.11: F.Avral stree corner MarketSauaro. Ailrri, en.: "if atv9 EANSYLVANIA RAILRYIII TialA A. M. Leaves Wall's Statipn every Sunda:: at...... 9 13 do Turtle Creek, do do 920 do Beintons, ' do do ...... 923 do Wilkintburgh do do ...... 942 Ado ',•:,:..t Liberty. do do 9GO rrive at Pittsburgh, ................................. P.E'rUIiNING TRAIN P. M. Leaves Pittsburgh every ;3 uriday at 100 do East Li zerty do do 24 do Wilkir.A l urgh do do 132 do Printou's do do 139 do Turtle Czeek do do 133 Arrive at Walls ^ oto J. STEWART. Passenger A . gent. Pittsburgh. J my 9, 1562. zylltf ROBERT ARTHUR% A. 7 "r 4 ORINMi" ..I\a" -LAW. AND COMMISSIONER OP DEEDS., of Olio SibldOUri, Texas. Wileonnin. Irlrginia,l'vevr York. lonbinna, Illinoia,lowa, Florida. Inman.% ILtia inky and Michig . a . n. nibUm Iv o. 133 FOURTH STREET. ITTNION STOXE I'ILTEMIS—FOR V economy. th 8 Fllter far surpasses euYth-ott of the kid ever before offered to the 1 uhi c. It is nearest to &natural filter, is strong and dorabin, and readily Wean* d. by blowing through the t , i be; can eaFily be carried in the pocket. a..d always exprerelay for use. Another rupPlYjust received by ss, at the ladle a uhber Depot • , 20 and as , t ( 31.rr e - rt. .). & W. PHILLIPS. an23:lyd VA2a _siamkko. moat IN THEN!. koo..sit ...waguanfro Motion, 65 Fifth moot ..........._„. PORT OF PITTSBURGH _,.---________-----* Arm.'' Steamer ' B. C. Levi," Capt. R. Gr, , ette. 'II .. tin , light draught Fte mot. will leave 1.. :,,;.• f r t. , neinonti. She am buil nde the sap, :we:tio: we ri , to r commander.art , d i,/ ILe lizlt.r. t tent t brni; Om , season, only II: ioeip s in h- roiructi.n. h., ex tp. , ,c , has been =pared; in flier :.h.• i., c0.01,:,:fc in cycry rt , peet. Sao wil ea ry out tloct at i hi,i,tit freight net/ 'smolt.. blc the only hunt th enn do 0 in tit. , p wont stare Of water. ttur ..stectro 4 youar friend. B. F. }phi roe: "II t :t- list olerlz. This boat Putt; its in tutud .1 old tuns . when the wag:ns Creatina w Alin ruts v boats pass ,—____ . DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, 1 ,- Erz. ,, roz s - ..& CO.. WANIIFACTURERROP IVRItIr is•RIZTY ON FI.IVISITED RRAOS WORK. GAS AND STEAM Fi'rTERS, Partit !liar attention to fitting Oil Refiner ion &ass Castings of ouparior smoothness umbel to order. Steamboat work and repairing goner- Av. 449.t05 j , Oil 'le; DavY's Safety Lathy,- .ins Braekats amt 1. :ante i;onter ST. CLAIE `ins IN!)1117Q 1... ESlsil.: WAY. feL:tj TIERNAN kt GETTY, Who/eKale and Retail Grocers, I)( POR7Eitli AND DEALRILI TEAS, WIPIES, LIQUORS, de., f corner of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND OW EN' III'UNE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 49 641. Clatr Street. 3ENTLEMEN'S CLU'EIfiNG ATADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. IIrAVIESiii3 I! ET:O D:NED piton NEW -11. YORK wi th A eiiiiii-o Ptoek of CLOTH'S, OASSIMERtSSiTnis, which C:111 /...1: Purcha9ed at t , :i , ,c3 far tlet,- Ulu muai rata& Int Oit. iliciootiment 3 otto , 'oti to C 11: buyer,. 0c2.14ii LOS 1 NLI fIY U''ir ,f,----- BOOTS, SHOES, AVD GAITERS, • AT PORLANTVS. no 9 93 sfro-Irnt d' r fr:II Fifth. PAIN. of apvv—tu, .thereby no drug.: or ge;' , 11214 ! battery ar., Bed Medi cal gentlemen and t h in thwilies het, Pl.: tooth extraeted by Ley and are to testify as to the Sattly and wi inlessness et , se whatever hss beel, rc.rfi• •1. '"' ted as.erting thecontrary, iniviner•• •.1 of my in prone!. VIA....I . ItTLFICI AL 'i'l,ETll !,1 , tylo, and eharwt:. loiv as v... t ht ',est of altiterial in all caries. UDItY, 15entist. NEW G1):),D)S: :NESS' tiiPODSII nol4ly-ie We have an elegant and attractive stock o TrlmutitigS. Ea ish ilig Ci 11.0414, EtibiAt oideries, Varieties, Hosiery. Giovev, Gittunt!el. French Draperio Dovsre Skirts, Corsets, a o Head Nre:s, etc.. in v.; ric:s , hn, for CASIL MACIIT.T3I CLYDE, bt•lre, n 4th S that:load aul9 i 9 Afarke*.e. cco t C3il o 3/71.: DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., 51 a.7:u turen of Pl' it r K - I_2 rrs: Flcruvka. C -A. 13. _, is xi. I_y . Office, NO. 2141 I.IIIERI T STREET, Pittz• burgh. P!, mye-filtd raP:I HORNE'S TRIMIVIING STORE We beg leave t, cal! rhc att - zn!lor, of A L &AWOL EFA Le pz. BETTEft.S: To our stock of i:ch.‘lB, early in July Precious to tild. a:IV:Met: 311-9 fres. Trustees it INTELLIGENCE. ALLEGHENY CITY. For ,Rile, grik.NE LARGE TIERCE-STORIED Brick Drroliirar-lloase and Lot. N 0.73 Lib. erty- street. The house his just been papered, and thoroughly repaired. and still bo sold on accommodating terms: Apply to _ S. Medi LE. Second street. nrIVA BERRY Telterill • 11 - AN 11. —TAILS .... elegant preparation is recoailiClitil as be. lugquderior to any article now used tor proserv lug the 'I f. E fll. BY /Ts REG VIA tt TiSE. rt will preFcrre the tea:h fr v om . It will neutralize all tiCensie s.cretions around the te , tit. It VI eure lacers. It . . makes uff spongy gums bard and healthy; Icnt prevent Toothache wileu 128C:1 regularly, It *ail cure Bleeding:Gums .• To Smokers and = barrens it is invalttalde, 118 it takes away al/ to disagreeable cd vs or -in,. I•ata he use of tobacco. aid in i e Wave gnu, -ui t , a de li,lltftli 11[01ns:tie fratr,rarice to the r.ai h. No toecsan should be without a bottle at 1 euberry ooth iVash. For vs 1p at JIM:El.!! I'L EMT NG'S', Conte, 21 ark , :t tt. and the Di.tinttioL .03 - The highes.t cash taier Pal,. fo r Ihees 3.x. auls W.I.ILLT WHOLESALE ChOC.PI3 NOS. 18 AND 20 WOOD 8 TR27, STRAYED OR STOt EN, A SMALL I:ED 7 Y PERSON. finding he 111 be sui,! il, y r.:a ,r 1. dby kgs at.rd at• Mart,' 's t•a an Nebel C 3 N Met. Allegh o by d enY. opposite A:Ito-sec.'s Lumber l'ost 00,eb. ropplnc a note in zi.e. ritrseurgh anl2-tf 4 ONIVISTR ATOMS NO L 7, Z 1 cot Ailtioinistr i t on havi,g h;.e., rued to ti:e untleNigeed, on the o f rr Eso late of t: e ity ';ttsburgbae.easNi. per Pons to .Rate ate oe oeiot-cl to olOr.• i•n•rt 'nn those ha' inz r.l.ritt,3 0, de , ! iP -t ooai vootate will pre,.ut th , v, p!operly tithenti.atted io . settletuent sAKCEL MORROW.) A WELL, , "'" R. E 7Y , 1,_./ • 141 FIFTH rttEEI, Otthr.dral HEAL ESTATE A.:41) GE'S 11:13,AL All ENTy 1:; N9T77 . 3. BONDS, MOILVIAUES r end other Sean cps WHEELER & WILSOVS sewing itiaellinesq NO. LT FITTEI" l' 111 : 6 1:121'.;..711 : PA. Avon - lea a.: Avirac Prem:vm United States F0.f..11' FOR THE YEARS 1858, 1859 and I.SCU. UPWARDS 07 0,0 0 0 114 10 HINES sold in the meted 20;000 SOLD T3IrE PAST VCA , ..3. We offer to the publi.r EEL .a Wll, 301. VS IMPROVED sr.r.rn; 3IACIIINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with incrrased corlfitlenco of its merits as the boat and most useful Family Sowing Machinonow in use. It does equally well on the thickest and thinnest fabrics • makes tho look-stitch impoesible to unravel, alike on !e.414 Moe, is simple in ConStrUCtir,L, mom speedy in movement, and more durable than any other ma. chines. Circulars airing priest cm: description of machine furnished gratis on erPlioation in per. son or by letter. Every Machhao warranted for three years. ap3 WM. STIMNIiIIi Read : Read: Read: . HIGHLY IMPORTANT!!! GREAT RELIEF TO THEAF'FiLICTs gilt: ED. autt those suffering from weakness of Son Irish YO ence TO tAo L e L, UNG AND OLD: xperi g gilt try the worul-rono=neil reat rc!i• fin your lettiftailA N rE 13L E SPECTA CLEM. Purchasers will continue: to find Perkct fillit,fita awl by trying these Spectacles. Sa rl 0 11 i) by J. 1)1A3I ON It. iti.tician .Ne. 39 b . The Russian Pebble it:e:ras i t ola desired. Bavrar Imposters nod Pretenders. adIINEPAPER 111.1LIVGIN1;14—ZA 1.'X111• SON, BroWn and blreen, tor ra le by 15'. P. Al A ii.Z.'/lALLI 20.000 BILIAILIELS OT ACT; Wanted at MOORE'S DISTILLERY. will PAY the highest cash prices. SA First TEIOMAS Pi:MOO R TZ. Pireet, , -burp OFFICE or THE P . TTSBERO , I INSI:LiNt E et./.1 (Corner sfarket and Water .-treeb.) PIT 1 SKIP:6IIs August 15 ISii . 'WIVE ROAIIIIIII ilbk DinE(7nltoi U.? A th C o npany have th ay dee'ared a thy i lend. out of the profits of thelast si t upintht., of T w o fo boilers per sharo, in cash. payable rth wit aul6:2W F. A. n.f..7 , :E1l A ,i.r. . . `fin eta y. AE[ LAND PROPLIFt l'Y FAA: SA LE O-4 handsome tw • every br.ek d'vellinu von t. nine six rooms and a kitchen, Iv !II b. tvi' et.t, 3 a n d i „eres of ground, on which i:f ..ver lb) he .r ing fruL treas.:4l.d e trees, soiubbery. Ace.: I K• 0 never failing springs and a wet/ ot good %rater, pap,i-ion given iatateclintely, ;or ri.i o and tepes apply to N. P. 7,AwrE,, au27 41 :Co .ilttre,t. . _ NEW AND zok:suLumr. GOODS. MACRUM & GLYDE. D. S. MACRLII,] [R. C. GLTD/C. No. 7S Market St. TRIMIIIMGS, VARIETIES, NOTIONS; Ednbroideries. Laces , Handkerchief -,Rib bons, Blonds. itticites. Flom. ry, (doves. to cor.set.. Yeti Beads. Z ii. ephyr Yarn.. t. N entlemet,'s Low Youthi' Linn and Travelirg Gond.% Shim; Colla. Ti-s, , Sztipend, rs. MY Soldiers'rsShiNs at,,l Work - Cases, Officers' Gauntlets. Ice., Sm. To which is invited the attention ofali wishing to purchg se NE if" AND SEASOA BLE GOODS cheap. MACItt II it GLYDE, 78 MARKET T.It.E'ET, Brlirerrn Fonrt banal •••Ar... .1^...a..1111 A. •• •LA as Banta and thoes—at 66 Fifth str..t. • AII IISEMENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. Image Aso MARACCR ......... WM. JIRNUERF,OS. PR7(.4:£l nr A tIVIRAWN.—Pi rate Boxy,. , r); Single beat in Private Be 1,1 Paratiette and Dram Circle, chair?, :Inconel: Family 2r ‘ , t,:)t.s; Colored Gallery, 25 cont Colored I.lezpv 31.; cents; Gallery 15 cents. :rftRA 'l' 17 ILL FOR RA TURD Al' A7G172", SAT URDAY EVENING, A ugast 26, Finq time of the ziew drama entitled IVII/TE Adrienne .............. ... , ........ Mies Amy Frost .....51'40 Rom Ces eta ...... ................ Mize Fanny B AVENOIart. N/ BAND. Michael Awe._ To conclude with PADDY MILES, l'addy unirr HonnEs• riliirtssEc C o HOICE,o SITES FOR coy 7 RY , aiiderive9 in Link),. lan I are ofii!red f.•r•sa o.c n' the Pitts burgh and Ea,i 7.ibc•rtr Rai.wny ram into the e..nter or di:, plat. the 19 , 3 CUlttaill one h.': sore cud upwn•di. TortnA nn!y one tenth caah. ad ono -tenth zir t 4 W. 0. At 4 . iekiand Station. am?? had Brixll 111IN/t, _______. S OLDIER -S, If you go into camp WI hunt WOOLEN SHIRTS and +`OCKS, it will ho ac the ser.ou, rink of your health. A complete assortment of ARMY SHIRTS. SOCKS. SEWLYC'r CASES., Etc. For sale at the lowest erwh price?, i,y•,t Rol° Mirket s treet, ba NACTM2,I 01".YDE. Rll/2-317d FlT'i•'!43. - tEittGET mns_t). Tr. IrrLl N3rq Tr. E 'l' 1 4 . All ........... Mr. ChapEri ROt.A Cercta.