&Os . .4 t?e, divide! beintina. Tie oirola DA- I- sr 'lmAlkam , rope and Ihirstaide,laitt 'to be bider this I c4uitnand of Alen. MollfoUan. The order pg. m. irsge3. to this effect has not yet - been issued; him PARK ttttiV.NEW TO IC ade Tit the facts that a portion of the Army of th e I itorrroN ass oiti for the B Zl, weckijr rest in those cities. and are =- Potomac has been given to Burnside, and t named te take Advertisements andrinkeerintions another portion to Pope, while Gen. Alo• tor arourlowest Clellan has been directed or is actual: v - performing the duties of General Com mending in the Department of Virginia, indicate that he has been assigned to that position. It is well known that both the President and Gen. Halleck repose un bounded confidence in .11 - cUellan's ability, .o.d an the rxisting emergenry, have selec ted as the most competent man t ) ca, ry uuc thr new programme. Those who are well informed with regard to the purposes of Gen. McClelliin, both when he went to the peninsula and now, know that it was never his intention to rely upon or even use the spade, and that he never would have stopped to throw tip entrenchments if the whole of his programme had been faithfully executed. M.CLELLAN'S FF'FICIF.FI"I r. The history of the war during the las. six months will show that the delays at tributed to him on his approach to Rich mond were the fault of other parties be yond his control. It is this knowledge coupled with the efficiency and dexterity exhibited by him in extricating his splen did army from the perilous position it oc cupied in front of Richmond, and ex ecuting the order for its removal from the banks of the James river to its present position, that induces the military authori ties to give him the command of the De partment of Virginia in the present emer gency. THE CAPTI:ItIt OF MANASSAS NOT A RAID. The idea we had indulged in here, that the capture of Manassas was only a sue eeiSfut raid by a body of guerrillas, is now dissipated. Jackson again occupies Ma nassas-in force. Efe has cantured and destroyed a_ vast deal of property—how much it is impossible to say : but this much is now known : there are eleven locomotives and eighty-four cars beyond the break. The Bull run bridge is destroy ed, as are two or three others in the OENERAL POPE'S MOVEMENTS Poll THE PAST THREE rmys we knolP but little of, as the rebels have destroyed our railroad and telegraph corn munication ; but I learn from people who lett Fuirtax and Burk's station, at eleven o'clock to-day, that a terrible cannon fight was then „raging, and that Gen. Pope was at Bristow station, three miles beyond Manassas. I am of the opinion, if this story be true, General Pope has changed front and is trying to flank the enemy in the northwest. while McClellan is coming upon them in the east. A BATTLE RAGING, AND ITS IMPORTANCE. Evidently, as I write, a terrible' battle is raging, and on its result must hang this war. If we are successful, that part of the army under Jackson must be aunihiluted and that under Lee defeated ; and if we sire-not successful and the rebels overpow er us, God atone can foresee the future of the republic. But we are hopeful; for. thank God and President Lincon's back-• bone, McClellan, is again at the head of the army, as the telegraph has already in formed you, and by the act aboationism is buried with itt face down, so that its miserable carcase will not have to turn over when it starts for its final home be yond the grave. HOW JACKSON nOT INTO POPE'S REAR—THE REBEL'S STRATEGT The Alexandria correspondent of the Philadelphia Press vouches for the cor rectness of the following statements: "Of course the p.incieal topic is how Jackson managed. to get around the right wing of General Pope's army and make his raid upon Manassas Junction, for the purpose 01 operating in the rear of Gen. Pope's army, while General Lee made the attack on the front. All the six days' fighting of our army on the Rappahan cock is now known to have been merely a feint on the part of the rebels, and their! supposed_retreat ng toward Sperryvile via! Little IVashiugton was also intended ford the same purpose. Instead of the whole rebel army moving back, General Lee carefully concealed his main force along the banks of the Rapp , nuock, while he sent Jackson to Warrenton with 4t0,0.0 men, 5 . 000 of whom were cavalry . under Colonel Lee, t march along the country between the Blue Ridge and Bull Run range of mountains. Jiicksou concentra ted his forces at White Plains and Selena, and sent tits cavalry through to reconnoi tre. Soon ha followed with Iris infantry, and moth..? through Thoroughfare Gap, he made a forced march until he reached Cent: eville. From this place he was within striking distance of General Pope's rear, and he improved t no doubt think ing that he could annihilate the army of Virginia betbre it could have any succor from 11 ashington. The cavalry dashes of Colonel Lee were thought. by some to be too daring if he was not. confident of hav ing iiifitutry to support him in case of an emergency, but so tares I could hear our 1 officers did not share the same opinion. "The rebel cavalry, by their attack on 1 our forces on Tuesday night, created such a panic among our troops that the rebel cavalry had it all their own way, and dur ing that night they held high revel in our camp. The battery of artillery they had captured they placed in favorable position i and drew their envulr) up in line of battle, so that it could he concealed from our forces. Some of their gins were placed in a fort, and the others were planted . so that if our forces should make an attack on their position they could concentrate a cross fire upon us. The best riflemen in the command were picked out and posted in the rdie•pits, which are very numerous in that locality. DENTISTRY !! Dr. Voalionhorat, No, 64 St. Olair Street. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN sulB JOSEPH MZYSE. ........ANTSIONTMITII JOSEPH MEYER & SON MAJECTACTITUU OP FANCY AND PLAIN FIJRNIT'URE dr CHAIRS WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIELD STREET. Between Sixth street and Virgin allsg.) no 9 PITTSBITIBOIL Volunteer Enlistment BLANKS, CERTIFICATE -OP SURGEON RE :atITITING OFFICER, For lab bs W. 9 . HAVEN, B2'..LTIONER AND PRINTER, as 7 CORNER WOOD & THIRD BM COLTS REVOLVER S . -5 AND 6 INCH 6 shot. for sale at reducedprices b =Zit y .tr TETLEY, 135 Wood Strad. NDEMMII, IMOES ATD G land lT 's a EItA. Pea MD old aaclyosms-4 McCleluction. MOS PMIZZ SSOTIO—AT MAIIIOIIIO rigkkatress - • emotbratte State Ticket. AUDITOR GENERAL, ISAAC SLENHER. Caton County SURVEYOR GENERAL, SAXES P. HASS, Allegheny County DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET FOR omens xxtrd DISTRICT. GEO. P. HAMILTON. FOR PRESIDENT JUDGE COURT OP ••01010N PLR AS R. P. FLENNIKEN. FOR ASSOCIATE LAW JUDO% COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. CHARLES' SHALER. FOR STATE SENATE. R. H. KERR. ROE ASSEMBLY. CAMPBELL STEWART. A. J. B tRER, M. I. 11 4 RBISON. J. C. BRYANT. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. WILLIAM LINN. VOL. FRORBTANDERS. ANDERSON. FOR COMMISSIONER. JACOB STUCKR ATLI. JOSEPH t MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 1 CITY AND fiEIGIIBOBIIirOD lIITELLICEICE • How to Get Volunteers. As the following communication con tains some excellent practical suggestions we give it entire for the good of toe com mon cause : Hour citizens possessed of means and nfittence would turn out with a little boun ty money in hand they could very largely promote volunteering. TLere are a large number of men in this city, with families depending on their daily earnings, who, would volunteer it they were assured of a small bounty the moment they were mus tered into the service. Impressed with this fact, I have for two weeks past beet! trying the experiment of offering to pay an additional bounty of SIO to such men as would offer their services to me. I have up to this time succeeded in obtaining fifty new recruits, some of whom have gone to the field. I found, upon examination, thin most of the men had families, and with the payment of this small bounty they could enter camp at once and feel assured that their families had something in hand to live on until other relief could be obtained. It will also take time as well as money to look after applicants who may desire to obtain extra bounty money, hat I can think of no other way iu which citizens can aid the government mor , .. unless they shoulder arms and go themselves. A live or a ten dollar bill to put into the hand,. of a new recruit at once is far more per-. suasive than all the speeches which can be uttered. Lindsey's Blood Searcher. The inventor, Dr. Lindsey, cautions the public to beware of a spurious article of this name, which has been palmed off to some extent under the cloak of its being prepared from his receipe.. A thing im• possible, as the full recipe is known by no other living man than r.im•e!f. The spurious article can be easily der“ded by the bottles being only about two•thirds The size of the genuine, and the contents both as to taste and effect are entirely different. The genuine article for sale by Simon Johnson, corner ot Smithfield and Fourth streets. See Card .in to-days paper. Wm. Linn, Esq. We observe that the Democracy of Al legheny have nominated our fe low towns man Win. Linn, Esq., astheir candidates for District Attorney. Although Mr. L. has resided but a comparatively short rime in Pittsburgh, he is recognized as a rising man. He held the &lice for which be is now a candidate fur three years in his county, and during the term proved himself a vigorous prosecutor and an able criminal lawyer. Mr. L. prs ceases one of those active minds that al ,vays grasps with ease a subject it encoun ters, i which, together with his laudable I.lnbtion, makes him not only.an acquisi tion to the bar but to the Democratic party or Allegheny county.— Washingtot Re . inc. Doing Things Well. The American Watch Co. have sold over fifty thot sand dollars worth within four years, all made at their factory in Wal tham and all warranted to be goodtime pieces. They begin with beautiful and costly machinery and the determination to turn out none but first rate work. We un derstand that their late styles at low prices have nearly driven cheap and worthless foreign watches out of the market. Their last pattern is especially adapted to the wants of soldiers. oung'm Eating Saloon, Corner of Virgin alley and Smithfield st• We know of no place in the City where a better meal, served up in the most past able style, can be had than at this well con ducted restaurant. Eli Young, the pro prietor, devotes his entire time to pro curing the best of everything in the eating line. He also keeps constantly on 'hand the finest and purest liquors. , - - lb Destroy --Rats. Roaches. dro. Destroy--Mic; Moles and Ant; re Destroy --Bed Bag; A.tror_ N to Destror.— oths in Fur; Clotho; Re. To toes and Fleas. To Destroy--- - on Plants and Fowl; To Desroy— • on Animal; he. 2b Destroy-- oak= and snooks of Vermin The '0.17 kaews.' "Frew from Poisons," Not dangerous to the Human Family," Um—b "Rate do not die on the premises." YSold"They come y off out their holes to die." Nome/ Alllfgotssat.a Dagoonete in the largecitics , and by Drugg ists, Grocers, Storekeepers and Re tailers generally, in all Oonntry Towns and Vil lages in the United Staten. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.. R. E. SELLERS & CO., and others Wholesale Agent& st Pittsburgh Country dreier' can order u above. Or address direct- {or for Prioes,_ R Y Terms. &e to REENT R R. New York. Depot, egg Broadway, New York. iet-Smdawie LADIES. MISSES, AND 9111L DBES'S • • BALMORAL BOOTS, Of /Cid, Calf. and Morocco. Also a superior at° kot LASTING. CONGRESS. AN! LACE GAIT. BitS; SLIPPERS, BOOTS AND TIES. Which as sold at reasonable prices AT W. E. SCHMERTZ d CO., 81 FIFTH STREET. 4111 OLDUCWW. =DLL AMMER ELWIN.- ILTer- wanted to be of asenutnemuffity. soda affeetad by heat or cold. Asiebersop, jot received. by. express. at .the Xmas kabber totem*. 118 and WA St. Clair street. sun .1:. a W. PRILLIMS -4 . DRESS GOODS, A. NNELS, ARMY BLANKETS, Regulation weight GUM BLANKETS, IVITTSLINS, ac! CHEAP FOR CASH. C. HANSON LOVE & CO., 74 Market Street. DUQUESNE BRASS WORkS, VULTON ilz CO., 11•12172.01121211107 1912 Y 1•111ITY Or FINISHED BRASS WORK, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, A's - Particular attention to fitting Oil Refiner ies. Braes Castings of superior smoothness made to order. Steamboat work and repairing gener ally. iiirßoss' Oil N: Davy's Safety Lamp: Oas Brackets and t. .t e nt s: Corner ST. CLAIR STREET AND DUQUESNE WAY. fe13:1" TIERNAN 4& GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocers INPOSTIIIII AND DEALZKES IX TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, .to,, NORTJI-EAST comer of OHIO STREET AND THE DIAMOND, riIIEAHERny TOOTH •WAsll-111119 elegant preparation is reeoinaiendtil as be ing superior to any article now used for preserv ing the 'ft , E fli. BY Yni REGTiLAtt 17SE. It will preserve ahe teeth from decay, It will neutralize all offensive secretions around the to th. It will cure Ulcers, It wi 1 tuakes,•ftspongy gums hard and healthy, It will prevent Toothache when used regularly, It will cure Bleeding Gums To Sunskers and hewers it is invaluable. as it takes away all the disagreeable d rs arising from he use of tobacco, ar.d in is place imparts a de aromatic fragrance to the breath. NO person should be without a bottle of Teaherry Tooth Wash. For Yale et JOSEPH an EM Corner Market at. and the Diamond. S il - The highest each price paid for Iteeestvitr. I auls BEA bk/ &TER .4. I': r PA.,} August 1862. ORDER No. I • (.loliel C. P. Cami.h. 11. s Ttil Peuue. V 0 1 4.. ..i hereby appointed ProViiii be :the, ed and respetred aceordwely, 11, All whee rA and poliers In alit- city, and in the country around, absent ir ut trotir regiment, trout whatever itu,e , will ropprt wittuint de ay to Ici . Cataptiell at •It.s oLiee , No. 67 1 , / , urth etreet • in petrol' or by letter. If nut able in re port in person, they will re: on hy . letier, t ans witting a Celli ...al Onto ith. , :t•tan in good Aiming why they art: not able to re port in 111. All otliers and taildierst arrieirg to the city a:.l neiy.liburht,,l, and niAt g itely through. under iirilers will re oil in hire manner to the Provt,,t suet. IV. The intention o: :that.: to front rerintentA is called Vi The order fron t the War beiturtinew puhli.lied July 31st. 16 , 4, the nrwittions of w Welt will he strictly e•.l“retti l v The in regard tio MONfilvt:ll Al tt A. Al tit:tie:. Coututantier. IPittsburch Papers pleas° eot:p JOHN FLEEGEN., U 2Y S IVI I "I" 23 corner Ohio and Beaver ato, A LI, OBE,vr err F. Large to of (ons of s al eesptinp, on hand, or made to ordor, and for at LOW EST CASH PRICES. Repairing piNmptly attended to. W AT 'FIIF. 'ME OF A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN To tiveh the I'll:nary I tiartinent of the Boys' -eh ed. and to take enstve h e ,leeping rt in en ts of :he boa ti:ie having hail t• xperience in tette , it g and housekeet•ing woe 14 he prefer rul. Salary .i , 234) nee anniita and hit triiinv. •ii lira ion to be made at the I hstitutine ou TIMH,:qf 2-th. need up ply unless they at Cl3lllO well recotninetniest. au26 CO - PARTNERSHIP UNDERIIIItiNED IR S AlliSOCTA fed with Uhl. OLI VER Alcl7l.l: a It. an a copartnership. tor the transaction of the CAIRPaN BUNN under the name and firm of W. IVIcCLINT , Cii. .1r SON, h, tolicits 'rout a generntn , public a continuance. to the new firm. of the liberal patronaiselinretalo e by Mai: self enioy ai W. illet.:l.lNlOCti. G A RPETS -Having purolinArd for CM•II. before the late advance. the 'afloat stock of Carpets in the city. we would cell the attentien of wholes :le and retail buyers to our complete as sot tuteu tofCA it Pita 4. M f Us, OIL CLOTW. So. W. .VOULLN TUCK a SON. au2l 172 M arket street Tri.k.: (roaumeLY COURT RICRNQUER.) CORNER FIFTH' & SAIITIIFIELD STREETS. (Opposite the Post Office.) !TIRE SUBSCR I HER HAVING R. taken the above well-known stand, will he pleased to see his friends at all hours. hits wines, liquors. ales, and cigars are of the hest. ta24-3trid JUIIIII NUL Proprietor. COUNTRY H OMES. ZCHOICE SITES FOR COEN AL RIC residence sa le. NEN Or 01'1;. Oak land, are offered tor e. branch or the Pitts burgh and East Liberty Railway runs into the center of the .plot. The lots contain one halt sore and upwards. Terms only one-tenth cash, and one-tenth annually. Apply to I'. 0. LESLIE. At Oaklane a. su27-hud HENRY W. BEAUMONT & 00., ORMERVIt OF TUE TWO-MILE Iit,USE, dealers in Foreign Brandies. Winead and Gins; also. Blackberry, Raspberry, Wit Cherry, and Ginger Brandies. Old Blonongahel " Rye, and other Whiskies. Jamaica Rum, supe riot Wine Bitters, he No. $a Liberty Street, OpPoite Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Fa. Rotes, Taverns, end Families supplied at mod erate profits for cash. New Jersey Cider for fam ly or hotel purposes. iy3-tinad - NO rice. A m :MEETING OF TUE It EPUBL and c f ANS -rid Deocrats of im nu p era ihar re. r:e. it. Rob on and n Unievilleon Townihips, will beheld at FIVE 'Mock on ::•;at urday evening. August :Pita, at Obey's Tavern, Steubenville Beau. E. D Duzzem will address the meeting on the following subjects: The Forgery of • Pittsburgh Wolter; R.ilreed Conspiracy an.l , reason The State Tax and ths Warof the Northe:n ables of Jeff. Dacia. au.,9•2t Lpotris spinls l / I ftEM ALIPBOOTaI AND 14110 ES, ROOTS AND akileEs. Every Conceivable Kind and Style, Every Conceivable Kind and 1. tyle. Every Conceivable Kind and Style. ABO RALF PRI ABOUT HALF Pltac Cs4 E, ABOUT HALE PRICE, OW HALL SHOE STORE, NO. 82 FIFTH STREET, Next Door to Express Office. FALL GO^DS received and selling st ABOUT BALF PRICE. Arrarigeezieneleke..being made forth. FALL AND WINt.tR, To furnish the best Goods, made to our own order and warranted, at ABOUT HALF PRICE. No matter how we d it, Half know that we Poeitivete sell at about Bali Price. au2s CLOSING our SALE OF • tOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, irt an 9 9 . ! iFFkit ONet ai doo from FlOts. =MI NOW OPEIN7:Co• All colors ALLEGHENY CITY This journal, indeed. ones out of its way to emphasize the insult by endeavoring to ma,guht}• the importance of the speaker: "Ar. Roebuck, says the ministerial or gan. "does not. indeed, speak with the authority of a minister, or with the practi cal responsibilities of political office; but he is an old aml distinguiAed politician, the representative of an important com munity, and renowned for his fearlessness ' and independence." It this "distinguish ed rAirieian,.. whom the ministerial organ deltglits to honor, who calls the Americans "the scum and refuse of Europe. — After this ‘‘,, shall hardly, perhaps, venture on any further uflicisl •ontl.;,tiets of the in !t< Ilenped nn the Ltritidt name nt , pee s ches mid writing; on the other side of the A t ht:;tiv. PITTSBURGH DRUG HODS TORRENCE & MCGARR, coitsEß Foriera f mAnA-er srimprs . 1. vr - i.'/-; )l u nir: 11. Drugs, I.eml, Cream Tarter till•liliCillPi, Pulsolos, finking Soda. Perfumery I)y4 StuMs, Eng.liustarel. Cloellikos ie. Spire*, OM., Av., Ace., do. ihir- Physicionfi Preicriptions accurately com pounre Winales ded at l hnd aor, Pure Liquore. for 'medicinal use only. ielii-tc NOTICE TO MERCHANTS NEW GOODS FOR FALL EATON, MACULM INVITE TIRE ATTENTION or HUT EFS of Ulf3llNt:S. icktiimitDEßTE s 11061 hit 1 (.11.0 Eti. 31tLLINFlt1 Ni ONs, •t • . t.ar pie,colt tio'oraces everything ttorgor t • kepi, with tile tatiaition .1' 11/1.1 a-0 al iltleto. whirs 110 the special at ten tiou „ftrade. ruing into camp should Fuppic theni4riviis will India Ito laser Blankets, •ll Wool Marls, 'Woos Socks, Gloves. 56 usPena ere Collars . &tr. EATON, 31 AC T• It No. 17 Emil t•trvet. • MISSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER JEd d ' Si - ation No volunteer should think of laming home without a bottle of thin invalgablo medicine. It wll prevent all kinds of sickness consequent upon a change of water. The genuine article for sale by 1 0-Ilighest price paid in cash for Beeman. in 29 I] libk t •*fJJ ; BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, At the JOSEPH IL BORLAND, 8 Market street, second door from Fifth. j 728 BERLIN ZEPHYR! 1200 LBS. ZEPHYR WOOL, Of all tho choice and favorite shades and mix tures. Dealers supplied in quantity at less than pres ent Eastern prime. EATON, MACRUM k CO., No. 17 Fifth street. JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILLS, Allegheny City, Ps., SEAMLESS BAGS, AHD OF QMP.I4-01fr*Q0, 1/1 Lobes to 40 limAies aar ; Ord.r. may brldtat 1 0 121 Voodairest.Pitotp* ManladiXr4 , - -211GLIALB 1111111EIL-,,r The Daily Newsiest fir. Aeward's Letter. • From the Dallr News.Auitost 15. Lord Russell, in his reply to Mr. Seward, assumes an air of very conscious superi ority, in referring to the policy of the Cab inet on the American war. He directs at tention, in a tone of rather lofty self-gratu lation, to the magnanimous conduct of the British Government in maintaining a strict and impartial neutrality, notwithstanding "the insults constantly heaped upon the British name in speeches and newspapers" in the United States. We cannot well ap preciate the magnanimity of such a pro ceeding, nor do we think it very dignified to claim credit for superior virtue on any such grounds. In the first place. there has really been very little seriously to complain of in the general tone of feeling toward this country on the other side of the Atlantic. Violent and intemperate things have no doubt been said and written in the excitement of the contest; but after all these hostile demon strations ate few compared with the speeches and writings of a better and more friendly character. But had they been far more numerous it is surely hardly con sistent with dignity and sel f -respect to make any reference to such temporary ebuliitions of feeling in an official dispatch. The for mal intercourse of responsiblegovernments is regulated by the maxims and usages of international law, by recognized principles of public right, not by the fluctuations of popular feeling. These maxims ofpublic law remain as the guides of public action amidst all the sled- ous changes of opinion; and it is but a poor boast for any government to say it has not been deterred by unfriendly criticism from doing its obvious ditty toward a friendly; Power. Besides, in this particular case, Mr. Seward might well reply in the words of the Foreign Secretary's own despatch : "As to the eon use of opinion in this coun try, the President ,the Foreign Secretary) is aware that perfect freedom of comment upon all public events is in this country the invariable practice, sanctioned by law, and approved by the universal sense of the nation.— tec•ent events have, however, furnished Mr. Seward. with another retort, more pointed and direct, if not moreconclusive. Whatever insults may have beim •heaped on the British name" in America, no vuhlie non of character and position on t& other side of the Atlantie,has yet, that we know ot: ieviled the whole Beitish na tion in the prtsence of the leading repre• sentatire of the American. Government, and w;111 the hearty support qt' the lead ing organs qf that Goreenneent. An Eng lish member of Parliament, however, has recently culled the people of the North ern S!ates '•the scum and refuse of Europe,.. in the preheuce of the Prime Minister of England. and at a public ban quet airen in his honor; and the-journal that specially represents the Prime Min• ister applauds the speaker and the speech to the very echo. STRICTLY PURE ARTIcLEB I.ekw Prle.eN. D 1t E 1 SOLDIERS ESSENCE OF JAMAICA OINOER ES: ENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER JOSEPH FLEMING JOSEPH FLEMLNG JOSEPH FLEMING corner Market street and the Diamond corner Market street a. .d the Diamond corner Market street and the Di.upond CHEAP CASH STORE OF FOR FANCY KNITTING. MANOTAOIRPPIS OP 1 200 .4 ,1 1rAinnialnernirre UM ClairW AT TIIR O N CITY COLLIS& owner of Pun and St. stroll% Romig morning at 112 Y. --- BARRET NEW FALL STOCK IN THE Ja: city this season. JOSEPH HOBNE, 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET, nu Just riweived and has now on exhibition THE NEW FALL STYLES of Bonnets. Rids, Roes. Flowers, Plaines. Rib bons. andall other kinds of Millinery Goode. New Fall Style BALMOBAL SKIRTS. 1.000 dozen RIBBED COTTON AND MERINO HOSE. 800 dozen. ZEPHYR WORSTED. in sal colors. 500 dozen.: LADIES AND MISSES lIOOP SKIRTS. 1,200 dozen. SKIRT F.INISIL 60 dozen. FRENCH CORSE l'S. 1,000. FRENCH WORKED COLLARS, 25d doz en. RUFFLED AND CRIMPED LINEN COL LARS. and a largestock of all kinds of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS As many of our goods were bought previous to the late advance in prices we are enabled to offer superior advantages to wholesale buyers. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET. Wholesale Rooms. 2d and 3d Stories --- LINDISEIS BLOOD NEADCIIER. The GENUINE ARTICLE. Dreamed by the °rights' inventor. Dr. J. M. LINDSEY. which bee Droved Waif to be Invaluable in the cure of SCROFULA. Caueermus F•FISIMILIOUS. Catsaeinui Dheases. Erysipelas. Bolls. Pimples on Um Fate Sere Eyes, Scald Head, Old mid Otablborm 171cers. Rheamatte Disorders, Dyspepsia.; festiveness. Insadice, Salt *beam, Mercurial Diseases. General Debility. Liver Complaint. Lees of Appetite. Low agitate, Foal litomateh, Female Complabia; Together with all other Disordeks front an Improper Condition of the Circulatory Symitent. Aa a General Tonle Its Fireete ore most en cannot 114/11 to likßalealtignant, and where used IPerseverhagiy According to Directions fe offered to the public as a medicine in every way worthy of confidence, it haring now stood the test of many Years, with the result of a rapid ly increasing demand. AS A TONIC it be no equal. Unlike the many vile mixtures called Bitten • " it creates no [aloe appetite, but trims tone and vigor to the system gradually and permanently. lir A SCURIOCS ARTICLE being in the market. renders great caution neemsary in purchasing. Ask lbr that prepared by Dr. LiNDnEY, and take no other. SIMON JOHNSTON. Diluent. Wholesale and Retail Agent, Corner Smithfield and Fourth streets. h4-deod2n-w2m Pittsburgh. 110)1TTSIIIIITROU 1111RANCU, NO. 118 Wood :greet, of the Baltimore Piano Fac tory, estabbsbed in A choice stock of Piano 7 octavo Centre Pianos, combining all the essen tial` of first clan. Ins rnment with late novelties ( indeepatrnr) Highly important to the critical iauist. Low for cash or acceptance. tt I.E A: BROTHER, bfanufa turers, UNDRIES. S. 30 Cases St, Julien Claret : 30 Canes Absynnie: 30 Cases Cabinet Champagne; 20 •• •• •• pints 23 Case, Mill• Stoughton Bitters In store and fur sale by riNnE CHEAPEST AND B ENT—I T would astoniati the most credulous to know how low Boots. Shoes, Clatters, for Men, Wooten. Boas. Muse. and ChM. drew, aft of the Best Quality. can he Bought at my Store. . You will not believe until you see. So gall and examine the stock at the Pociple'e shoe JOS. It BORELVID. No.:A Market street, next door to Fifth. DAUB & CAPPELL, MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 183 SMITHFIELD STRI F.T. UT E DAVE JUST RECEIVED A large and wall selected stork of ALLGOODS, considing of Cloths, Cas!mere*, Vestlogs, &c ALSO—A luta ;took of GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, including Woo/en Shirts. Paper ailfark Neck Bee, and tiverytkiing usually kept by fir t class Furni•h km Worm t. Wen promptly ezecut•d. anailklyd National Horse Fair at Chicago. %ma PITTSBURGH, FT. WAVNE & AL CHICAGO RAIL ` 4 * Al CO., wil sell Ex cursion Tickets on MONDA Yfiand TUE 4 DAYS, Se. at t e n d and NATIONAL th, to parties wishing to toe HORSE, FAIR. to be held at Chicago, commencing Sept. 2d and end ing Dept, 18th. These tickets will Ira sold at $lO SO for the round trip. and will be good going Meet only on the day of sale; but they will be receir.-1 fur the return trip up any train until that of Sunday night. September 14th. Parties holding such tickets, stamped /..y the. Secretary of the Fair, will be allowed by the authorncee to leave Chicago without any other pays. SHINN. au -4d Central Pao Agent. Union (Mintyoo ny unty. /WIRE ABOVE COMMITTEE WILL meet at PhUo Hall at 10 o'clock a , m on TUESDAY, September lid. Punctual attendance is requested. among the items of important btr. sines to be presented. will be the adoption of measures to ensure the establishment of a I: Ilion Newspaper to advocate the principles of the p.irty, among which are a vigorous support of the Government and the war, and op anion to the iniquities of the Pennsylvania Co. E. D. GAZZ AM. Chairman. appiesvica asuatE-4 LARNE tiliND 1. WELL-BUILT 'TWO 'Away BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with Half and twelve Rooms, and allures of Land. well fenced. with fruit And shade trea t Irene vines, situate near Rochester. Beaver Loamy Prot._ 4d0 5 40•• Terms easy. B. CUTHBERT 4r. SON , •. an3o • 51 Market street. MANHOOD- ROW LOST! ROW RESTORED! Just publ shed. fa a ilesJed Arnim*. Pries a: A LECTURE ON Tinotii i 6 HAMM MAT /GMT and Radical Curs of Spormatommi l a at &mind Woaknen. vtguntari Ala dezdatDobilior. and to ossondly.__N and AIR itud7argadeg„ ... J .. , . jr. roonft. 'iti l i firitril.l=a - Woithotetnin &leo ";i: BOON to ThOlidiple 4 adrpone dna mho and.* a tip% to ate deli - Elk Mynas goals* • u. 1117 *nut . It Platils•Wais ._ . ORIGINAL RNTRIES Tetter Affections MEBORANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. 3ENTLiMEN'3 CLOTHING MADE TO OR DER CHEAP FOR CASH. HATING RETURNED FROM NEW aaii YORK _with a choice stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which can be Purchmsed at prices fitr below the usual rates. air Great inducements offered to cash bu yer& • seeltftri TEETH EXTRACTED 1"-1 1 - 41 OU T PAIN by the use of an appszs , ms whereby no drugs or galvanic battery are 4sed. Medi cal gentlemen and their families hAvsi their teeth extracted by my process, and are risrsly to testify as to the safety and painlessness oft to ‘perati,.n. whatever has been said by per +. led it asserting the contrars. having to' 1 's, of my process. SS-ARTIFICIAL TEETif inirstssi in every style. and sharps as low. as WM wt !Tent the best of material in all cases. E. OCDR Dtt. LTA Y. ensistreeL Lucent oil Works C A It 13 O N 0 Office. NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET __ Pitts burgh. Pa. ____ 8-S rayrad NOTICE TO OIL REFINERS AND OTHERS. ELIE PENNA. SALT 111 ANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arranomeats for the manufacture of lOCEN N TRATED OIL OF VITRIOL, prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their e Min an Still haring a capacity of 12000 lbs per day s they u will be enabled to fill orders HI Wire quanitties without delay. Address GEORGE COLUOtIN, Agent, jell-Smd Otliee. 24 Wood st. Pittsburgh. WM. BRNNETT, No, 120 Wood St. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., STOCK AND BILL BROKtR Promissory Notes, Stook Bonds. and Mo bought and Hold. ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, BY MAIL, POST PAID. Trebles. cr E stings, 4 lengths, best quality... 20c Seconds, or A 3 " best Italian... 15c Thirds or D " 3 '7 best Italian... 15c Fourths or G " 1 " pure Silver... 5C4 Best qaality French or German Ist, 25, 3d and 4th Strings. each 10c Best quality Guitar D; A and E, ailrerstrings. each Second quality Guitar D, A and E, silver 15c strings, each 100 Bat quality Violipcello A and D. each....._..20e Best quality G and C, each 250 Mailed to any address post paid on receipt of the money, or in postage stamps. Bl JOHN PSH. MELLOR, I , N. B—A large lot of fresh strings just Wood arrest arrived Also, Violin CILSI3B. Flutes, Accordions. kn. fe e l HEAD- Q CARTERS. PE N'A LITIA. ) lit'RG 50% GENERAL'!" I 'Fr MR. Harrisburg, ugust 16. ISei2 ) QTATE MEDICAL HOARD OE PENN -110, S L LVA Ntlit,— 1 he State bedinal board will meet in the Hall of the 1i01159 of Representatives. at Wirrisbur. on T citric:4lA sc,PTEMB lith. 182, and sit ONE DA i . for the examination of candidates for the post of Anis:ant Surgeon in Pennsy.vania regiments. Candidates ad! register their names at the Hall at S o'clock a. m.. and none but those presaut punctually at 9 a. In. will be examined Citizens of Penns lvsnia, of good health. and capable of active service in the Held. can alone be receive'. bx order of A. G. CURTIN, Governor of Penn'a. lIbNEI H. SMITH. mirgeon Gen. Pa. Notice to Contractors.filEALlllM PROPOSALS WILL BE RE Sk7 CNIVED by the undersigned Directors of the Poor of Westmoreland County. until Friday, the sth day of tieplemb,r, IS6?, for the reconstruction of the Poor T ills of said cony tr. recently destroyed by fire. e SPeeificattons. acc., can be seen by calling on Samuel Sullen burger, Esq.. on the premises. C. SCA DELLS. UENRY 'MUAER. JACOB ZUCK Directors. CorAnoopiait Saloon, CORNER OF UNION AND FIFTH STREETS. (Near Market.) IVIIIERE THE PUBLIC CAN OR. TAIN the best and Duren Liquors. Male served at all hours on the shortest no* tic Lunch *every 11201111114 between fie hears of 10 and 12 o'clock. au2o-ly Proprietor. CIISTIS C. SITINNETZ TUEODOBI/ L. aLAcit. STEINMETZ * MACH, gotTSE CARPENTERS 4ND JOBBERS. *HOP VIRGIN ALLEY, between ward mid Llberqr litre n% PITTSBURGH. PA. dirtirdiranalkdtad and promptly attended 114 ask CIUPP/111D ILS/11421/B 6 ; =•. WM. BUIL Odd aad Sant Cl° Wil leball7anaidgros, fp-DAVI; AZlffit- AIERICAN WATCHE FOR SOLDIERS - ! AT REDUCED PRICES AMERICAN WATCHES FOR AMERICANS THE AMER lcA N WATCH COMPANY givo notice, that they have lately issued a new style of Watch, expressly designed for Soldiers and others who desire a good wa tch at a moderate price.— These watches are intended to displace the worth less, cheap watches of British and Swiss manufgc tura, with which the country is flooded, and which were never expected to keep time when th ey were made, being refuse manufactures • sent to ibis country, because unsaleable at home, and used here only forjockeging and swindling purposes. We oder to t ell our Watch, which is of THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE, AN ACCURATE AND DURABLE TIMEKEEPER, and in Sterling Silver Cases, Bunting Pattern, at 'as low a price :Isis asked for the trashy Arlene and Levin", of foreign make, already referred to. We have named the now. eries of Watches. WM. ELLERY, Boston, MISS.. which name will be found on the plate of every watch of this manu facture, and is one of our tra le marks. Sold by all respectable Jewelers in the loya States. W h olesa to orders should he addressed to ROBBINS At APPLETON. AgelltS of the American Watch Company, 3el-11.:21) 182 Broadway. N. Y Young's eating Saloon, CORNER, VIRGIN ALLEY AND SMITH FIELD STREETS: Where OYSTERS and all the delicacies of the stamen will be eervod or in the Moat Palatable stele. ELI YOITNISI; ocl4 corner Virgin alloy and Smithfield at. ELEGANT FURNITURE. CARPETS, MIRRORS , tIOA—On Thurs. day, reptember 9th, at o'clock. at dwelling house. 5' Marburg street, will be sold a lard° quantity of ahoice, well kept furniture, carpttg, mu rura, ke., comprising mahogany sof:, six ma hogany soflise it parlor chaiis. no sofa &sot rock iug chairs hall and chamber cane :cat chairs and rookars, walnut what r ot, do wardrobes, walnut and cherry high ano post b d toads walnut dress ing and plain bureaus, mahogany card and peer table, with marble tops, cherry dining, broaltra t and small tables. walnut. cherry. enclosed and other washstands' work tables and !lands, cup boards, elegant venitian blinds, latest style, oil clo+h and fancy blinds. one tine pier glass, marble vase, Inegs gi.t tram° mirrors. choice engravings. English tegrain parlor, chamber. hall stair and kitchen carpets, rag carpets, hall and rtair oil cloths, rugs ~n d door ms ts, c , iini.er Betts. cott..n matte: sea, gilt cornices and blinds, mantel clock.. glass! .re, queeusware, cocking, sto cooking etennls, copper kettl , washing machine, tire irons. parlor, chamber and kitchen hunters, fire i , creen, kitchen tables, stone wave: also, one fam ily seeing 'chino. 'I he attenti nof house keepers iF &nodally cane to this Nile. The groat portion of the furniture having been in use buta few months", and will be sold without reserve, as the f tally is about re.noring frotu the city Terms at tale. if. A.3I.'CLEI.LA ND. eel Auction . OWEN BYRNE, nol4ly is DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Rau afaeturers of PURE WRITE E EFIZiP.2• NO. 108 FOURTH STREET. 6 1NXIAL PI TTSBURGErTELFATEIL Liam alraManalta ..... HINDXIBONe rezers' or Auxteatow.—Privata Ass. 05 Single Neat in Private Box, la aat a w e ai l Dress Cinde. chain.. 50 cent Yam_ Pr Cholla mita Colored %Herz am* wowed Ham 50 cents; Geller, / 5 mob- • - MOMDAY EVENING, SEPT. 1. Finqappteranee of thireelebrated Rape Walk*? Mr, w. u DONALD-ON and &etymons Alliatri can Pantomimist Mr. HARRY eamair. Mr. DoutpsoN will walk a roes saseeeded from the dome of the Theater to tam top of the -drawing Pow building this afternoon ' , Lignite 41, and 5 o'clock. Ile will also wall, a tight roorfwal the theater stage to tne third tire. Nina AWOL and enveloped in a neck, thin evening. Second time of the new drams twilled WHITE TERROR, Adrienne Miss ADW Frost To conclude with the haatcuahne WA D FOUR LOVEILL THA.YEif, NOTES dir CO; ii GREAT 'UNITED STATES CIRCUS Hippozoonomadon . . WILL ILTRIBIT AT . 1 P1TT0813115140-11. (WV PENNSTREET ? Ismmew. CLAIR, V on RFD LION LOT. in rear orlin Trimle's. OW WEDNESDAY, THORSDAY, Fiti. DAY and NATIIRDAY, &bate"lber 3d. 4th, tilts, and 6th, 1462. , First performance on WEDNESDAY at 7, o'olock, r.. n. , and every Afterpains and Night during the week. LARGEST EXHIBITION. EVER FORMED, MORAL, INSTRUCTIVE, PLEASANT. THE SENSATIONAL cosormv: The Great Bare Beek Equestrian, MR. JAMES ROBINSPNO. EATON STONE. JOHN li GLENROY THREE GREAT CLOWNS Dr. Jim Thayer. . L. Powell, - Jemmy Reynoulda. MR. CHAS. W. NOYES will introduce at each Exhibition Hie Wonderful Performing Hone Winfield S'ootf. SAND ?REM Comte Mules, Trick Hors.., looney% &c. Ch T m p M n AM Me IO s TII IGnYMN& RMEFPd .by d ha hundred other features will be given an the Great Show. The interior of the Great Pavilion is cowtruct ed for the convenience of immense audienoes, having seats aroun wanti ng na. Nothing shall be to make this a morn/. intellectual and amusing exhibition. THE GRAND OPERA BAND, Led by TOM CANHAAL will agoompanY this Mammoth kttablishment. N6twittatanding the Innumerable Variety or Attractions, and the utiprecedenred ozonise of these unuarallded c mbiaations, the PH IC6 0 ADMI SS .ON will be placed at the EXTtiamil , DINA ttiT LOP Pu. 1.1.4. OF Se" T'wenty-Plv•E) C t N. • au26-lwd B EAR IN MIND, SOLDIERS, If you ;I) into camp wi•hout WOOLEN SHTRTS and sOCKS, is will be ac the tomoue dolt of your health. A complete assortment of ARMY SHIRTS, SOCKS SEWING CASES, Etc For sale at the lowest cash prices. by 114 ACM, M & GLYDE, 13.1119 78 Market street,bet 4111 Diamond. For &ale. di NE LARGE THREE -STORIED V Brick Dwelling-Howe and Lot. So. 7 / 1 Lib erty street. The house it.s just been painted, papered. and thoroughly repaired. and will be sold on accommodating forma Apply to S WERE. 102 Second street. WILLIAM FLEXING, anl2-3wd FASHIONABLE HATTER, Has removed from the corner Wood anal Sixth to NO. 139 WOOD STREET, Fourth door below Virgin Alley. Pittsburgh. A large and complete stock of Mtn. gags and Straw Goods always on hand atail the lowest priers, wholesale and re t ap24-Ivo BUMMER GOOfl BELLING ♦T REDUCED PRICES. JACONET LAWNS, at 121.2 emits; 01141ARDIE LAWNS. from 12 1•A 140 37 1.2 emits; • A FEW Milt= SELMA left, at 571.2 costal SHAWLS AT COST. SACQUES AT COST, SILK SLNTILLAS AT COAT LACE MANTILLAS AND POET'S from 01 00 sued upwards; The Beat Quality of HOOP SKIRTS Just Opened. . -- W e & D. Ilingus 9 ., cowmen nrrn Awn amens:. ATs iy2s - - A Splendid Opportunity IS NOW OFFERED TO TUX venue is the purchase of L433iPs, CUANDELINNA HALL rammaiwirs. inns essosains, At the cheap Lam_p Stare of SCHADIRTZ t BLEAKLEY'S. N 0.153 Wood street. Opposite the First Churoh. PITTSBUIGH MILE COLL/ I GL REA. 1. C PERSHING. A. M.. PliEalefal. wgEs's, NVISTAINNO c0aa. 1 0 , ..c zat ma, the date. FOURTEEN TEACHERS, Attendance last year. 24 Same criA:c lhoronah and extensive, , ..: ... 1 tattillaratlin and yaw:. pea ; 4, ug h t. FORTY th:LLARS per tone. tor boardwg. light Fall Jere, . a creel liansacista Send to tfie "aide= ..nr • 0..,40: rn p . 7- ac2.l.;:m al. 61 31 P:". 4 .$ V t tN . Truidesa,' S. M. HIESs' C-0 Cos i sm:m Of Pure No. bon 4:014 • It Et 3EI Nt Z 41 1 41 . 0ffles on LIMIT s, smut. waits Pena' It. R. Depot oil warranted. attiated ATTFJETION! car 3Y. CANVAS SHOES, $1,2& AT IS FIFTH STEITZ - D. 8. DIFFENBACNEIL NSW GOODS. wturm: nt J l7 sT and ieZcZnlll e edeaticriof SPRING AND SOILNER GOODS, f or am" awl Youths weer. weieseinge all the newest deo COATING% CAlEDgmum AND norms. w. a. maxis s co.. lat Pair l a d re w ; 0www. 1 16 , 440 MUNE 10010:01 artryjrair eon sor ti mat I' Wasonii.