Volume XX. OWEN BYRNE, MERORANT TAILOR, 49 St. Clair Street. .11INTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TD OR-, DER CHEAP FOR CASH. MI AVMS .IRETVIRMED FROM IMF YO with a choice stock of CLOTHS. CASSENERES and vESTINGS. which eau be Purchased at prices far below the usual rates. Whe air-Great uidueements ofered to cask twee% at TEETH EXTRACTED 11 1 11NTAIDITT PAIN b$ the use of an appeartal whereby no drags or galvanic batter) , are urd. Medi cal gentlemen and their families bane their teeth extracted by my process. and are ye -41 y to test* as to the safety and gainlessness ofttemorratim. whatever bee been said by . perry, 'Pr ted ameerting thecontracy, bacuig 'I •of my Process. iyo—AP.TIFICIAL TEETH Ineret In every style. and charges as low, as WY w e , rant the beet of material in all eases. E OUDRY. Dentist. 1341 Smithfield street. n0141,-Is 14 uoon tp Oil Works DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., Manufaetnrere of PURE WHITE REFIRED C•A.ItTION OILS Office, NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET Pitts burgh. Pa. M.4-6md NOTICE TO OIL DEFINERS AND OTHERS. THE PENNA. SALT :MANUFACTURING CO. Having completed their arrangements for the manufacture of CONCENTRATED OIL or IiTTIZIOL, Are now prepared to supply the trade therewith. Their Platinum Still having& capacity of 12,000 lby per day, they will be enabled to fill orders in large quantities without delay. Address GEORGE COLHOUN„ Agent, 101 l Office. 24 Wood it. Pittsburgh. JOHN LITTLE, Jr., NO. 106 FOURTH STREET, STOCK 4ND BILL BROKER Promissory Notes, Stook Bonds. and Mortgaged bought and Fold. ITALIAN VIOLIN STRINGS, BY MAIL, POST PAID. Trebles, er E stzings. 4 lenti . ths , beet quality... 2kt I Seconds, or A 3 best Italian... 15c Thirds or D " 3 best Italian... 15c Fourths or O 1 pure Silver... 50c Best quality French or German Ist, 2.41, 3d and 9th Strings. each 10c Beet quality Guitar D: A and B, allverstrings. each 150 Second quality Guitar D. A and E, silver strings, each 10e Best quality Violineello A and D, each 20e Best quality G and C. each 25c Mailed to any address post paid on receipt of the money, or in postage stamps. BY JOHN 11. MELLOR, 81 Wood strait N. B—A large lot of fresh strings just arrived Also. Violin cases. Flutes. Accordions. Se. iel II EA D- QUARTERS. PE X N'A. L ITLB. SUROPON ONNERAL•ii OFFICR. Harrisburg. A ugust 16. 1552 TATE MEEICAL BOARD Ur PENN t. I.YANi A. — l heStateSledical Board will maet in the Hall of the House of Representatives. at H.irrisburg. on THIIINSDAT, SenE3lll ti 21th.I$ " and sit ONB, DA Y . for the examination of candidates for the post of Assistant Surgeon In Ponnay,vania regiments. Candidates will register their nettles at the Hall at 8 o'clock a. in., and none but those present punctually at 9 a.1:13. will be examined Citizens of Penns , Ivsnia. of good health, and capable of active service In the field. can alone be receive I. try order of A. (1. CURTIN. Governor of Penn'a. HP,NRY H. SMITH. urgeon Gen. Pa. TO TaPrrie parwr odest of all denomi one, treat, secret and delicate disorders. self abuse and diseases or tuations common add in cident to youths of both sexes, and adult.. single or married. Because BRANEITRUP publishes the fact of his doing so, the ignorant and falsely modest are dreadfully shocked. and think it a great sin very immoral and for contamination and corruption among their wives, promising sons and &Lathier& Their family physician should ne cautious to kettp them in ignorance that they-40 the same as Dr. BRAN STRUP.Sexcept publishing) lest a lucrative prac lice might be lost to them among Stupid fatal, modest and prosamptuous families , born and raised in ignorance , sprung up as mushrooms and who compare society, intel igence. sense, die.. te dollars and cents, mysteriously. Meanly orilb gotten. It is to publicity, however. that numeron parents and guardians are thankful that their Sons, daughters and wards , previously feeble sickly and of delieateeondition and appearance have been restored to health and vigor by DR. BRANSTRUF, besides many before and after marriage through him have been saved much sof faring, anxiety, mortification. Ac. Spermatorr it ea or nocturnal enunissions, are completely cured in a very short space of time by his new remedies, whieh are peculiarly his own. They are compounds rum the Vegetable Kingdom, having seen the fallacfof the Mercurial treatment.he has abandon ed it and substituted the vegitable Female dis easesarertreated with marker sineeso—naving had Over forty years (BO experience in their treat ment in heepitals of both the Old World and in the United States; leads him to say—to all with a fair trial, health and happiness will again bloom upon the now—palled cheek. Trifle no ionizer with montebanks and quacks. but come and be cured -Consumption awl all of its kindred diseases,. of which so ninny annually fill our countries; can now be relieved, providing they attend to It in time Full particulars can behad of my treatment by procuring a copy of the Medical Adviser is ripen gratis to all that apply Raving the ad vantage of over forty yea= experience and observation, consequently. he has superior skill in the treatment of special diseases, and who is daily consulted by the profewries. as well ~recomm ended by repeatable eitisent publianers, pro pride!, of hotels. de. Office b 6 Smithfield street, near Diamond street. Private cemmuni cations to. . o Direct all pto arts of the Union strictly at tended datklydaw Ohoioe Stock for Sale. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE, OS I Thursday, the Ztth inst , atlo o'clock. at my residence, in Charles Township. Alleghony coun ty, near Obey's Tavern, onthe Steubenville Turn pike: Twenty-three head of lull blood Durham and Grade Cattle: Three Morgan Colts ; And a small lot of Cotswold Sheep. The above stock is composed of some of as good blood as is in the State. . . - Those wishing. to improve their stock will do well to attend- Pedigree furnished and terms made known on d.y of sale. ant4-2wdeed2tw JOHN HODOSON. IMPORTANT TO LADIES Ds. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING lON upwards of twenty years devoted his pro• fessienal time ezeitudvely to the treatment el Female Digoideita, and having anceeeded in thou- Bands of cameo in restoring the adlietad to sound health hal now entire oonlidenea in oaring pub hts " Great American Remedy," DR. HARVEY'S - CRON° - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Whi c h have never yet failed (when the &mo tions have been strictly followed) in re moving difficulties arising' from Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature. or In restoring the system to perfect health when =fenny from amid Afections. Proforma Masi. she Mats; or other weakness of the Uterine °s am'. Alec in all eases of DOW* or Anew Prostration, Hytteries. Palpitation". het, he, ko. which are the forerunners of more serious drmse. disakese Pi/la are peek* iarwlemow tin cow. dilation, Gad say !is taken bin At most doted* fir o d e widest ammo distress: at the name time they ad like a alarm, by strengthening. itntdo rating, and restoring the system to a healthy eon. &Gott. and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what cause the obstructions may arise. They should. however. me be taken during the first three or four months of pregpanoy. though safe at any other time. as miscarriage would be the result. Each box contains 60 Pins. Pim One DOLLAR, and when desired will be sent by mail-pre-paid by any advertised Agent. on rrmipt of the money J. BRYAN. Rochester. N. Y.. General Agent sag by Deultrifinsienenk 08111 P FILZNING, - Corner Market street and the Diamond. anl6.lvdneowis Agent for Pittsburgh. CITrIPMG ADT - LIER7111NO; 4w iletb adellMacl i mi=t . . . , . . _ ..... . • . . ''' • ..,,.. ...- . : .'. .„.. -,.t!,...4,.,,-. - : ~. .:. : . . ~ • ; .!• .. -,- . . . - ... . ~ - -: , e k. -, s - •-...=; ' . . • . . _ . . . . . . . I ',, :' .:- ~. -1: ".- ..., -•-: -- ' ' . . ~ . i . . . , 10 . H , -N-. 'i fil . • . ......,..., • . . Company Order; BOOKS, do Clothing Account: do Descriptive: do Morning Report; Post Order: do Morning Report; do Letter; do Guard: Regimental General Order; do Letter; do Descriptive: do Index; • do Order; • Target Practice: Consolidated Morning Report; Inspection. Security will be required for the fulfillment of every contract. All proposals received by neon of tho b e ttnh day from the date of this advertisetnent.will open ed at noon of that day, and the articles immedi ately needed will be awarded to the lowest res ponsible bidders present. Contracts fir further supplies will be rwarded from time to time, a.; favorable bids are received, up to the time of making the contract. By order 01 the quartermaster General. JISO. H. DICKERSON . , Captain and A. Q. M. Parties who propose furnishing supplies to this Department will state in their proposals how long the proposition bolds. and on ate back of eaeb bid will be a guarantee. signed by two responsi ble parties. that the bidder wilt execute the con tract if awarded him. - No letters or telegrams of inquiry will be answered. but after the letting at the xfith. bidders will be duly notified when jbeir proposals are accepted. Proposals will &narked on the outside. **Proposals for Army Clothin ." JNO If. t (; BAST RN CAIIIIIAGNS, BUGGIES & WAGONS VASTERN SECOND-HANDED, TWO. 1:A SEATED Carriage -top Buggies and Light Buggies, without tops, will positively be sold at the lowest prices, to suit the times. Particular at tention paid to repairing. MRS. JOSEPH WHITE, Lawrenceville, Penn street, near the Two-Mile Run. t0y24:6=1 ,1 ATERIA LK CONNTANTLY oN Jt hand, for sale with instructions; Also IRON SATURATED FOR ROOFS. Our work is not to be excelled by that of any Roofer in Women' Pennsylvania. B. F. SHOPE. 73 Smithfield st. ie2s-3md Pittsburgh. EUROPEAN IG 4 E.NCIe. RATTIO*34 EUROPEAN 1 Agent. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa.. ill prepared to bring out or send back passengers from or to any part of the old country, either L 5, steam or sailingliackets. • SPIRT DRAM FOR SALE. payable in any part of Europe. Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rail road. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steamers sail ing between New York, Liverpool. Glasgow and Galway. fell KENNINGTON 1i1,4131r1.1 dr. 131..A.C11.. Manufacturers of ar,Sbeet, Boller, Plate, Hoop, A and T Iron, Nails sad Spikes I ho. Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar Raz Iron. suitable for Coal Works. Workfare adjoining the CITY GAB WORK BOX 800, Pittsburgh Past OlRee. Warehouse, No. $$ Water street and X • Market street, Bastalers Bandlam salik6sm-la STOVE w o /1 " .1? b•g . 8 A. BRADLEY, NO. 30 WOOD STREET, wormier seeomd, Pittsburgh, Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in all kinds of Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate Fronts, Fenders, &o. sr In our sample room may be found the ELEBRATED OAS BURNING COOK STOVES EUREKA AND TROPIC, merits oi which have been Mb tested by . ousands, and the Stove pronounced unequaled y any in this market; together with agreat many titer desirable pattern& have also a very large 'mental of PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES. embracing some of the BM PATTERNS now Arend to the_priblio. airiAticY ENAMELED ORATE FRONTS AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common Kitchen Bow and Jam Orates, all of which are offered at very low prices. air SpeoW inducements offered to builders in want of GRATE FRONTS. my29tl 'TWAY =An. D t taLegf rt f ° Dr. eara KAM: NEM 46C COFFIN, Ilineomon to M'Catidlon. Mau & Oo.J WHOLESALE GROCERS, Owner Wood and Water Streets, wok __m__l7lll4p PA MILITARY DAVNTLITS BMW ARD RID DAINTILY% IN WHIM AND RIFT. R ose h re d by Rayne thia day at BATON. MACIRIICI coll, . 1 11, 15 50. nfth street OFFICE OF CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE,I No.lol East Third street, CINMSMATI• August 18, 1862- wipRopoSALS ARE INVITED FOR furnishing Uniform. Regulation Clothing, and Camp and Garrison Equipage for the new levies of volunteers and militia of the United States. The Clothing and Eqipage, for the different arms of the service, to correspond, in make and material, to that heretofore used, and to conform to the patterns in the office of Clothing and Equines', in this city, where specilications and samples may be inspected. Proposals should state the article which it is proposed to fnrnish, the quantity which can be supplied weekly, the earliest penod at which the delivery will be commenced. the total quantity offered, and the price for each article. All articles delivered by contractors are re quired by law to be legibly marked with the con tractor's name. The following list embraces the principal sup. plies needed: ARTICLES OF CLOTHING. Uniform Coats, consisting of Engineer, Ord nance. Artillery and Infantry: Uniform Jacket‘consisting of Cavalry, Ar tilleryJnfantry, Zoixave and Knit; Uniform Trowiers, consisting of Footmen, Horsemon. Zouave' and Knit: Cotton Duck Overale; Drawers_, Flannel and Knit: Shirts. Flannel and Knit; Great Coats, Footmen and Horsemen: Straps for Great Coats: Blankets, Woolen and Rubber: Ponchos Talmag Sack Coats, Lined and Unlined: Boots, Bootees, Leggings, Stockinet' Stocks, Leather Uniform Hats, :Trimmed and Untrimmed: Uniform Caps Forage Cans , Recruits. Cavalry and Infantry, Cap Covers. Stable Frocks, Sashes; Haversacks, Knapsacks, Canteens. ARTICLES OF EQUIPAGE, Fleapits:l Tents, Wall Tents, Sibley Ten Common - Tents. D'Abri Tents; Moe uito Bann Regimental Colors; Camp do National ' do Standards; Storm Flamm Garrison do Recruiting Flags; Guidons; Axes. Spades; Hatchets: Mesa Pans; • Camp Reales; Pickaxes; Bugles. Trumpets; Drums; Fifes; NOT ICE. GRAVEL, FELT, AND CANVAS ROOFING. IRON AND NAIL WORKS. PITTSBURGH, TUES DAT MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1862. FELIDUrni ADVIITISIMINTS. 1111111 0011118810 A lABCH Flour. Brain and all kinds of Country Frothiest, Wines avid Liquors. Cigars, Tobacco. &e. Sir Liberal advance made on consignments HIGH WINES. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE 237 SOUTH SECOND ST an26:ly PHILADELPHIA. _ WM. BRICE & PRODUCE AND PROVISION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO: 16 SOUTH WATER STREET, *IL Liberal advances made on comity= ants when required. myl-lyd CHARLES MAGEE, Importer and eller in Cloths, Cassimores, Satinetts, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, &o, 286 MARKET STREET, North Side, PIIIILADELPMA. zusq-lyd FRIES & LEHMAN, NO. 813 MARKET .STREET PHILADELPHIA, Jobbers in Cloths, Cassimeres, Tidings &c., tfc. Always on hand a woll Wetted stock of Good. suitable for the trade. myt-lyd P. MIDDLETON & BRO., IMPORTIMES OF VINES, BRANDIES, &c AND DIATARd IN FIpIE1?Lll WHISKIE S, NO. 5 NORTH PRO:4T STREET PHILADELPHIA. .1.111:ird JOHN H ELLIHON-WMP HLWON.JI.ODMIN H f•\ JOHN B. ELLISON & SONS, IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, CASSIIERES AND VESTINGS, NO. $39 MARKET STREET, (3d door below Fourth,) PHILADELPIIf A HURST dc MAGEE— Wholesale EOrtagigists. NO. tialt MARKET STREET. PHIL9DELPIIIA, DEALERS IN Paints, Oils Window Glass. Dye -stu ff s, .he.. and Agents for Kerosene; Ohio and Pittsburgh Coal Oils. Burning Fluid, Cain ph one. Tar. Pitch Rosin. Wagon and Railroad Grease. , . GEORGE GRANT, Manufacturer and Wholeanly and Retail Dealer IN 'MLR!' DI:SCRIP:ION OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CII ESTN UT STREET, m7l-17 PIII LAI)ELPH IA C. HARRY BRIAN, LONGICOI , E dr. .1 • 1 - AitC.1 , :. rvitaril TAILORS' TRIMIINGS, io SOUTH FOII 7 RTII STREET, awl:lrd PHILADELPHIA The Philosophic Burner. HAYDEN'S NEW DOEBLE•A(TINN Philosophic Burner ler Carbon Oil 16 non ready. It possesses many advantages over the Common Burt/erg. I. It makes a large or mall light with perfe combustion. 2. It will burn any quantity of oil.with safety 3. It can be used with a long or short chimney 4. It can be used as a taper night-lamp. 5. It can always be made to burn economically 6. It is more ea.4ily wicked than any othe burner. 7. It can be trimmed and lighted with , •nt r meting the cone. 8. It throws all the white light above the ronv. 9. The chimney can be removed or iuserte. without touching the glass. These burners are the cointoon No.l gi7.o. an can be put on any lamp now in use. Every per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophn Burner. Price 23 cents: per desen 02. Sold a No. $2 FOURTH street, Pittsburgh. jeZ-lydw P. HAYDEN. NA.T.7EtONA. 01114. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING this article, which for brilliancy in burning freedom of offensive odor, and transparency co color. (which color we warrant to be chanted by nu or °immure.) is unsurpassed by any illumi nator in this or Eastern markets. Asa profitable Oil to the consumer, we can specially reocantuena it. Also, our manufacture or CAUSTIC SODA, Used by all large Soap Makers and Oil Refineries, which excels in per cent. in strength all the tricky of English Soda brought to this country. Our inanu&etnre of SAPONIFIER, OR CONCENTRATED LYE; SAL,, AC. Are so well and favorably known, we trust the mention is sufficient. . MI orders and inquiries will bo prOmptly at tended to by addressing. GEORGE COLIIWTN, Agent. Penna. Salt Manufactithng Company, 24 Wood street. Pittsburgh. a 018: 1 y irw:b LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES -•IND-. SMELTING WOR KS. PARK. EE'CIIIEDIr CO.. Manufacturers of Sheath, Brasiers' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Cop per Bottoms. Raised Still Bottoms, Spotter Solder, &o. Also importers and dealers In Metals, Tin Plate s. t3heet Iron. Mr &a Sir Constantly on hand. Tinmen's Maeldne. nd Tools. Wmhottse, No. 149 FIRST and 1510 ECOND STRMTS. Pdislaugh. Penna. air•spaalal orders of Copper eat to any desired tarn. fe2l:lydaw watts Springs, Oambria County, Pa WITUATED ON ALLEGHENY I `. Mountain, near Loretto THE , 4 miles from Cres son Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria itors (aunty. Pa., will be open for the reception of Ire _ _ Oa ate 151 k day of June. An excellent Band of Music will be in attend co during the season. For circulars and further information, apply to FRANCIS A. GIBBONS, 1.18-dtsepl Propriotor. REMOVAL. MHZ PENNSYLVANIA SALT DAN- A. UFACTURING COMPANY Esve removed their Office from 24 Wood et. to OLD BEE EERY, Corner of Pllnt and Duquesne Way. OFFICE OS PITT STREET. 'iGkCPGF. COLBOU.N.Agen OFFICE OP THE CENTRAL BOARD OP EDI7CATTON.I . Pittsburgh. August Zid, 1861 Irgluz EF..EXA.MINATION OF A PPLI AL cants for admission to the High School will commence WEDNESDAY 27th instant at a o'clock a. m. JOHN A. SERGEANT, su2s:3t. Secretary, lITICAMBOAT AGENCY. WM. 11A.ZIAML"I" Ha opined au ores at NO. 90 WATER STREET. Where he will bonnet a General Steamboat Agency business, would solicit • sham dust' nonage boinsaaccbeatuen. •114114 rd QTOIII2 WATIR PIP= PROS 11 to inch calibre retched and for sale by au2l BMW IL COLINS. The Recent Raid of The Rebels. A correspondent of the New York • Tri bune gives the following facts and com ments upon the recent attack of the rebels upon Gen. Pope's army : At the time of the rebel advance, nine companies of the 12th Pennsylvania cav alry (new troop) were encountered on. the Manassas Gap Railroad, near White Plains—the enemy having approached through Thoroughfare Gap-Lbut were de feated and scattered after a Bh9rt skirmish. A number of them were takenfrrisoners.— The prevalent opinion seems to be that they did but little, fighting, as the rem- mints of the regiment in Alexandria this morning have very incoherent notions of the affair. On taking possession of Manassas Junc tion, the rebels captured seven trains loaded with provisions, ammunition, and ten locomotives, all of which they de stroyed. Of the Si men of the 105th Pennsylvania on the ground, nearly all were killed, wounded, or taken prisoners, as only three are known to have escaped. Capt.. Craig, Company B, and Corporal Corcoran of Company B, are known to be wounded and prisoners. Contrabands just in from Manassas state that they were not generally molested: that the nine captured guns are mounted in the crumbling embrasures of the old forts at Manassas, apparently ready for action, but that preparations are making for departure, and that there seems to be an intention to destroy everything, but the houses have not yet been burned. • It is said that a detachment of the di vision made an advance to the Occoquan yesterday, and that they have probably gone to Acquits Creek, and destroyed the government nroperty at that place. After the first car with the wounded was run into Alexaudiirt yesterday, another train was dispatched to bring in another load, but was tired into, and driven back, about four miles this side of Bull HUM It : , etinis incredible that the Rebels should have ventured to send infantry so tar to the rear and beyond even the center of our lines. Advancing trout Thorough litre Gap on the liue of the Manassas rail way., they are exposed to attack in their own rear by overwhelming forces, nor is it evident how they can escape. If Thor oughfare Cap was left open by Gen. Pope, it is a blunder that ought to cost him his command. for it is the plain, cAnapicuotts itvenue for the entrance at sn e emy bold mid prompt enongli for a movement on his tfank or rear. It was suggested in a letter two days ago as the probable path of the force that surprisi d Catlett's. I.:an it be that the Rebels have been perinitted to ~eize and ate S: in permitted to hold such a position as that, vital to the security of o.tr Go-cesif With an army of i rresistible strength and our undoubtedly superior number at the Warrenton 'end of,thot, rail way, and wits a he.tvy force at this end, the Rebels are and for almost two days have been in possession of the road which is the only means of communication be tween the Capital and the national army. Reports are current this morning that the enerny has a • While' there is no doubt of the fact that Rebel cavalry have advanced themselves near the upper fete mid, the latter state ment is probably premature. Rut this cavalry may be the advance guard from the Shenandoah Valley, and Its approach the annuuneement of another movement on llarper's Ferry and on Maryland.— Rebel sympathizers are jubilant and con fident, and have been for days predicting this very movement. This news is gathered front the best ` puree, accessible to the press. From the War Department, where the whole pith i .hoar:, nothing earn he learned: t chat the :1t.'0.1311t. lit the attack oii Nan mess. Its pussession by the Itebelii and heir advance along the road toward A les• dridria, are, in 13 hubstance, correct, nave uu . doubt whatever. Though it may be diflicult tier the North to believe that Rebel cavaliy have shown themselves within twenty miles of Alexandria, and that the rebels have again been tictorons near the old battle-field of Manassas, the frets u•eem beyond question. I write in greatest haste for the morning train. Ful ler details by next letter. AND DIALER IN What became of the Baggage. Iferabl correspondent gives the following: humorous account of the rebel depredations on our baggage: The order of Gen. llalleck has exclud ed me from camp as a newspaper writer; hut, owing to my position, it did not pre vent me from again visiting the camp. My baggage was left with that of General Pope's stall, and I therefore obtained a pass to go to the camp of the army olVir ginia to look after it and came home feeling exceedingly Wei' ous. Ilto "butternut colored cusses," had made a clean thing of 'it. The only article I could find having any semblance to aught I ever possessed was the bottom of an oil cloth "carpet bag," with my initials painted in white letters thereon, lying in a mud-hole near the wreck of an army ambulance. Here was the book of my life opened at once to my gaze. Oh! where, and oh, where my new clean shirts and socks? Gone! where were those neat black Mmts and coat (in which I, but a short time since, before the altar, and a Methodist parson, did talk in company with another specimen of the human fam ily), my boots, camp-bed, blankets, note books, memorandums, .Cc. Where were they? All gone. They had taken up the cry of MajoriGeneral Greeley, "Onward to Richmond." Each article, perhaps, is now doing service upon the person of some dirty rebel, or, what is worse, dec orating the sweaty farm of acme sable Eth iop. The thought is madness. But, as I said before, I am not alone.— The list of losses is too large to publish but the following is all that was saved of the personal effects belonging to the staff officers : .11 - rf not. A rtie4Pe Sorel. Gen Popo Ridge polo of his tent Col Ruggles C'f of Salt of tent lien Roberts C'f of Aey.Everything Major Selfridge,A.A. ti. Two dozen Paper collar" Col Cleary. Q M Liquor cte'o ouly Col McComb, C E His bradawl wrench Col Morgan fix Col Butler Ditto Col Beckwith His spootaclea only Major Melia.) t His splendid mess chest, j intact apt Piper Everytbingl Copt Shunk Three soiled socks Capt Amhe Everything Dr McFarland Mesa chest Copt Goulding Tao clerks} Capt Pope ,_A C HiM3Oll: Capt Dug rope One piece of soiled linen and his cap cover Brush broom and a bottle of hair tonic ,Nothing! Copt Brows Capt Ball *These collars the• Major has since di- vided with Gen. Pope. }Although saving his clerks he lost him self, and is now in Dixie. :Capt. Pope, when !ast heard from, was inquiring the way to Alexandria. ITCapt. Ball lost $5OO in cash. The above list comprises all that was saved of, the personal effects of the staff. DAILY POST. Gen. Steuart found a darkey in camp, of about the same size as Gen. Pope, and this contraband individual he encased in the General's best clothes, shoulder straps and all, and caused to ride beside him on a mule through Warrenton, labelled, "No retreat;" "Onward to Richmond." Where the rebels came from or where they went is pure surmise. and no one can even form an intelligent guess. But that they were there is obvious. A noon thing is told of Captain Gwynn, of the Tyler, who was sent up the Yazoo to look for the Arkansas. He disappeared on his errand with his old wooden gun boat, which isnotstrongenough tofight any thing that carriesguns,and the next that was seen of him he came tearing down around the point,with the Arkansas in his rear, put tirig balls through his stern at every shot. His stern chasers were blazing away man fully with as little effect on the iron walls of his antagonist as could be imagined and he ushered in the enemy in fine style.— He said afterwards he was like the man who came oat from camp to procure game for breakfast. He went out to look for rabbits and prairie chickens and met a grizzly bear,who froze to his coat tail and caused a precipitate retreat. Rushing back to camp, the bear in close • proximity, he astonished hia comrades by an uproariously sarcastic introduction—" Here, boys," he cried, as the grizzly .bounded into camp, "I've fetched the game." The Origin of Oil Springs An exchange in writing of the subject says:—The source of these vast suppies of oil has been much disiussed and their are still some points in their history which remain obscure. We trace their remote or igin to the great forests of antiquity whose shrubs were trees and whose trees were giants. We know their greatness by the cast of their mighty trunks and the sillhonettes of their huge leaves which we find in our coal mines. Submerged and subjected to certain strange agencies the vast rank for est turned slowly into coal. Such a change involves a separation of carbon and hydro gen, sometimesas gas, sometimes as oil or as both combined. Gravity would force the fluid to seek the lowest level it could find through every crack and fissnre,which accounts for it being found not only below hut often remote from the coal deposits. Under other circumstances the pressure of water beneath, or the volatile nature of gas which accompanies the oii force it up into the highest attainahle level, thus bring eg it often int stratages above the coal Just how, or when, or why the wondeful transitions took placemay never be defi nitely known: for in the vast crucible be neath our feet where fierce fires are al ways raging, each change is directed by the hand of an Almighty chemist with faultless wisdom and in ways often past finding out ----- National Horse Fair at Chicago. WIVE IPITTISREIRGIA, FT. WAYNE & J. CHICAGO RA AY CO., wil sell Ex cursion Ticket/ion 1110NDAYSand TUE 4 DA Sept. a tten d and trd. Rib and HOR S Eres wishing to attend the NATIONAL FAIR. to be held at Chicago, eomenenoinit Sr t. • • • .• •sr • ejcw • r - • r return trip ow auy tram until skid of Sunday bight. ceptetuber Itth. Pattie; holding such tickets. stamped by the Secretary of the Fair. will be allowed by the authorities to leave Chirsio without any other pass. wit. P. SHINN, Central Pam Agent Union County Committee for Allegheny County. grin*: ABOVE COIIII3IIITTEE WILL meet at Philo Ball at IU o'clock a, m on TrEsDA v, September 2a. Punctual attendance is requested. Among the items et important ho. sines to be preeented, will be the adoption of measures to ensure the establish meat of a I: n ion Newspaper to advocate the principles of the p irty, among which are &vigorous support of the tine ernment and the war. and opposition to the iniquities of the Peuuryleatila Railroad Co. E. D. OAZZA St. Cnairman. BLASE* BRIDGE.—A LARGE AAR WELL-BUILT TWO STOKY BRICK ItWELLING ROUSE. with Ball *Ed twerre RO' UK and 'Nacres of Land. well fenced, with fruit and shade trees. grape Ones. situate near Rochester. Beaver (lotinty Eric°. $3.4100. Terms esaY. S. CUTBBERVIt SON'. an3o 51 Market street, DIME SATING% INSTITEITION,Ne. llu t Smitntleld street, opposite tue Custom Home. Chartered by the Legislature. OFFICERS. President .JAIITh PAM, Jr., TICE PEICSIDESTS. Wm. B. Smith H. F. Rudd Thos. D. Mealier A. Reinenuin Francis Sellers Joshua Rhodes John F. Jennings. Jacob Stuckrath Thomas S. Blair Alex. Bradley Henry Lloyd Alfred Sleek TitriTKEP. Josiah King q Zug A S Bell Jos Dilworth S S Fowler IPA Reed Jas W Woodwell R C Schuler!, F Rahn' V W Rickets= J Id Tiernan S II Hartman D lid Long It J Anderson Jan W Baxter D R McKinley C H Wolf Robert D Coalman Wm Smith W Ihmsea 0 B Jones B F Jones W H Phelps C B Herron 611011ETAHT •IRI TBEASCitlikt. D. E. McKINLET. Open daily, from •A.Y.tos r. u. Also. TWIIII day and Saturday event h um II to 8 Deposits received of ONE DIME and upwards. Dividends deigned in December and June of each year. Dividends allowed to remain are placed to the credit of the depositor as pridcipal, and bear in terest, thus compounding it. Books containing Cliarter.:DY-Laws. At.. Alt ribbed at the office. W This Institution offers, especially to these persons whose earnings are small. theoportunity to accumulate, by small deposits, easi ly saved, a sum which will be a resource when needed. their money not only !miasmata but homing interest, in stead of remaining unproductive. myl2 t) 4 4 .1 1 A tl_4ll.)p Q TAN we sr* now manufacturing s superior &Molls of Io I- M E , wbkb wo aro proposed to deliver from our GOAL TAXA, 509 LIBIJITY STREET. Beet quality of Wandl7 . C•ad. always on band aa amaaL mot DICRIBON. lITUWAIRT • u • s e 27 0 417 1 1IXASTEINV WAR. ND OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. ough_tloy PITTNNWMGH TRENT COMPANY, !'ad JOHN D. SCULLY. Cashier. WM. LISMITH JOB. R. HUNTED WM. H. minTrit a co, WHOLESALE GROCERS NOS. 112 SECOND ADO 147 FOIST STMITS doN PITTI RON • CIDES-1111 BARREL. CHOICE CI DER just roookred_go eoludimooent sad for Nir isle by REM= & BROTHERS,. isS Noes. lall sad I Word *est . AINILTDPI. d OIL-7kr soilell 1141.112ZE s TO AR ai RIVE ankr_. au26 lit =EY H COME& gIASTANDOIS FOR VOLTS earn ALL othor viatolo, for Ing lg t iP n ood Eat% Pp.:rut - DNA- cat. wcorticsi LONG, MILLER & CO.. WORKS AT SRARPSBURGII STATION. AL LEOEF.NY VALLEY RAILROAD. ♦?" Offic e and Warehouse 98 BILARKET STREET, WITTSBERGR Manufactures of Illuminatitz and Lubricated Carbon Oils and Benzoic NO. 1 REFINED OIL, WARRANTED NON-EXPLOSIVE. Wages an band. oatly EW GOODS{ NEW GOODE!! Eaton. Naerunt & Co.. Are daily in receipt of new TRIMMINGS. TRIMMINGS AND BONNET )2:4980NA EMBROIDERIES AND REAL LACE GOODS. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, GENT'S SHIRTS COLLARS and 27E4 SWUM; CORSETS. HAIR NETS, fie. The attention of wholesale buyers is invited to our present stock. EATON. MACRUM k CO.. No. 17 Fifth greet _ . CHANCE FOR BARGAIN'S. The Subscriber wishing to close out his summer BOOTS. MORS. AND GAITERS. To make room for Fall Goods, will offer them at a alight advance on cost You must call at the CHEAP CASH STORE, OF JOS C. BORLAND'S. au` Market street. 2d door from Fifth. and SURGICAL Office. NO. 50 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. Dr.BRO WN is an old citizen .: of Pittsburgh. and has been in „ *4 ' '" • Practiceforthelast twonty-five years His business has been - confined mostly to Private and • - Burgles' Disesam. CITIZENS AND STRANGER In need of a medical friend, should not fail tc find out the sure place of relief.. The Doctor h a regular graduate. and his experienco in the treat ment of a certain class of diseaeoe is a sire guar. vi sntee to the sufferers of obtaining. permanent re lief by the UM of hie, remedies and following his adce. _ DR. BROWN'S RRMEDIRS never fail to cure the worst form of Venereal Diseases, impurities and Scrotalona Affections.— ALso all diseasew arising from a hereditary taint, which manifests itself in the form of tette? psoriasis, ands great many forms of (lain dis eases. the origin of which too patient is entirely ignorant. To porFcns so afflicted, Dr. Brown offers hopes of a sure end speedy recovery. SElql NA Is IIIaRNESS. Dr. Brown's remedies for tne alarmina trouble brought on often by that solitary habit of sensual gratification, which dm young and weak: minded often give way to, (to tbe:r own destruction./ ar the only reliable remedies known in the count? —they are cafe, and mace a seedy restoratica Of health., Eli EI:MATISM. Dr. Brown's romodios never fail to cure till, painful disease /X A FEW oAYB—ho will warrant a cure. Be also treats Pile:, Gleet, Gloonorrtues Stricture, Urethal Discharges, Female Weakness Monthly ions. Disowes of the Jointa. Fistula in Anonrcias AIDX!tiOI3B, rains in thy Back and Kidnesi;. irritc.tion of the Bladder, to. Sather with all diseases of en impure origin. A letter describing the sytoptanas. containing a rzs, directed to bit. W.\ No.GO St., Pittsburgh. Pa.. will be imuiediately amsw,,r ed. Modicioo Eant to any adirigz. badety packei and secure trot, utVerVatitAl. Office and Private Itoenic, No. Ito Eneffhfield street. PlUM•urso. Pa. • FINE OPOUTO 31) DOZEN pure Port Wine, "Duque 1) , .. Porto," in ore an,i fur.sule by M 11,T. Tz n .1, IZTWIN Steam from .Nevi York to Liner pt?-ITIMOII' A r• I .04 2 •1 1 rffl ricA W / 14 I. BE DISPATCHED PROM Lirßepoot,. NEW YORE. Calling at guLen.town Tuesday - - Sept, Saturday - - Aug.: , vturdar. - - °et. 2 Wednesday, - Oct. I - Dee. Tuesday, - - Nor. IS 40*-Tbis magnificent ship having proved herself upkiqualied fur speuti..iiatety i ui d ootnfort, (sea - IriCklif,s twine, un,noien On hr. ed.l is strongly roe otutunndezt as the tliiiiit cligi kik conveyance for passengers. FIRST CABIN, from - - - - $llO to sl°s each berth, He:tontine to the size, situation, and aecountithlation of the 6tate Iteetus, all having the same privilege: , in the saloons and in regard to meals and attendance, :+uitn§ ofapa.tm.•nti± for fanatics nay be en gaged by special agrceincin. :servats ace rms , ergers, and chil dren under 'l2 years ot age, uylf fare: infants free. SECOND CABIN'. State Room Berths. meals served at separate ta ble. $BO. Tickets for the voyage to and fro in Liverpool at a fare and a half. THIRD CABIN Intermediate State Room—Passengers found with bed. bedding, tAble utensils. and good imb /nautili! food, - - - *- - $55 ETEERAGE. With superior accommoda•ims. ' - 35 Bach passenger allowed twenty ruble feet of lusasta. An experienced surgeon on board. Fortnight or pas_.,,ge spply to Mo T t RATIGAN. 115 W titer stroet,Pittsburgh. CB Az:. A. iffitlENk:l :At the °trice, Broworm N.Y . linwLANDI• ASPINWALL, Al I - OVTU AVENUE PROPERTY AT A B A RUA IN—A comfortable two-story dwell ing house, well arranged and in good order, por tico in front, two parlors, inaride mantles , dining' room, baking room, washing room aLd bed la: o is on first fi .or: hal., five chambers eio.ets, etc., on second floor; good seller under the whole bourse; brick stabi:. coal nunie, tw deo g-,,pe arbors, with abundance of gr.ipes, c,irran s. gooseberries, strawberries, roe ma p'e and other • had. trees,_ are aesuitment of slim' s fiowers: over 51) fruit trees of choice qu ditics, twelve evergreens, brick, gravel and shell walks Lot B?.ficet by ;87 deep to Rebecca. tdrect: easy of amen§ by Poison ger Railway. Tho location is heathy and p ant. A tine view of the river. For price and terms apply to CUTHBERT & au2l 51 Market street. KNAP'S BATTERY. 1101ECRUITS W TED FOB TIII Avg celebrated Battery. now with the army o Virginia. General Popo commanding: LIEUTENANT - ATWELL, Who has been detailed on recruiting service, will be in the city in a few days. In the mean time, persons wishing to join the Battery will cal at AIWELL. LEE .t CO'S au2o-11 No. 8 Wood street. WILLIAM CARR & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. And Importers of WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, *C. ALSO. Distillers and Dealers in FINE OLD MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKY 327 liberty Street, enchly PITTAIREROM PA. WALL PAPER WINDOW CURTAINS, &o. New Styles for Spring of 1862. A Great Variety and Fine &mart meat from 6 1-1 costa to 95 per Piece. For Die by THOMAS PALMER, DO. 91 WOOD lintlay, Betwom 4th 4k sth. Si door billow Diamond Ailey COL= NAVOLVZIIII4S AND 0 JIWU 6 bhut. for West redueed_prim AT BIWWN TETLEY. sod 3 135 Wood Street. MOM GAITE118;7011 Bon soap,-st MoOlellaadlo Auction. Established 1842 J. H. CASIDAY. Note, !Sleek, Draft, Bond and Mort• goes, tstd Eifitate and Nor. ehitadhe Briker. OFFICE. ROOM No. 12 BURKE'S BUILDING. FOURTH STREET. Pittsburgh. P. 111‘..316,000 to invest in Mortgages and No: 1 paper. y.:2 CORNWELL & KERR, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS. (d.t the old established Coach Factory.) DINIIIIESNE WAY; REAR ST. CLAIR STREET. Rep:drier done as usual. iy7 8111 C lir ET AND TUB mscursTs... BUCKET AND fTU S B a l M TCWONk mp e e l c n is w. and of the meet improved nmottfacture.l The machines can be seen at our Barrel factors. Ta ylor street, Ninth ward. - N. B. 4& C. P. MARKLE, Manufactures and Deice M BOOK OAP LETTER. and all hinds Of WRAPPING PAPER, have rem oi . red from Ns. 27 Weed street to NO. 83 SMITHFIELD STREET. Pittsburgh. Pm. Sir Cadepaid for RAGS. ast.9 EMMY Y DA-LULL BOUT. DALZELL * CO., Whole/age Groom, COMMISSION AND FONWAEOIMO MERCHANTS, Design in Produce and Pittsburgh Matatatureg. No. $5l Lirarn-rr sTREET. In smut PIT= THE ANDREWS PATENT PIPE: (PATIMPTID JANUARY 21,1262.) E WIRES ONLY A TRIAL TO prove its incomparable superiority to any pipe now in use. It may ho smoked without any deleterious or enspleagant creels, as the eil of to bacco is not drawn into the month, and' the tongue does not become furred or coated from in haling its poisonous properties. Tho bowl is made of the finest Devonshire clay, and gives to the to bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to bacco cannot because moist, as in ordinary Pipes, because the drip beneath receives the saliva that insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the pipe never becomes offend's( ly rank, and the breath of thesmoker does not reclaim to every one ho meets that he has been indulging in r. pipe." When the bowl becomes cloned. or the drip beneath required cleansing. the pipe may be taken apart by removigt the rim. The clay bowl may at any time be re• tonal to its original whiteness Nanking in the fire, (first drying it thoroughly) ore new bowl may be procured of tho dealer. Ye-Read the opinions of those who have tried this_pipe From personal experience ! we know It to be all that it is represented Phile h;quircr. "A very decided improv-ment."—Palilic Ledger "All who have tried it be us t_•stimony to its ea cellenee."—Evening fullati r. 'Decidedly the best pi i .e in ime."—lfonetymi.k Star. "The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a thousand fold by its use, and the deleterious ef fects of smoking are entirely obvinted."—Sunclay Dispatch. "I heartily concur in the testimonials you hap as to its supenority over all other riees in use S. Rohrer. M. D. 11" It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious effects of the poisonous constituents of tobacoo— ielB.brieod THE BEST REVOLVER YET COOPER'S PATENT DOITIME TION REVOLVERS. manumetured is Pittsburgh, are admitted by canticle:tit judges to be the best Revolvers made. They combine rapidity of fire with deliberate Am, simplicity of notion, and security fr. , w acci dent. and are of the highest style ot workman - ship and finish Office in Bank Blook, Fifth street, over Eraiiier & Asians. For sale by T. M. COOPER & Pa'entees & Manufacturers: NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY, won ENT owe of Tire SPEEDY AND PEDDANi AV GONOBEBRA. GI =T. URETIIAL Discharges. Seminal Weakness. Nightly Mak don& Ineoatintio% Genital Irrita bility Or rel. Stricture and 'gni of the Kid neys said Bladder. Which hoe been used by upwards of ONE HUNDRED PHYSICIANS. • - in their private motion. with the main man. stwereeame _MIME% 001PATEA, ana compound What° known. . BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS - ere spends in adios. often eireedne a intre in it few dare, and when a cure is afectedithiperniaa. eat They are prepared ft= rarimale extracts that are luninless on the intent. and nem saw ate the stomach. or impregnate the breath and bane eager coated. all =seem tail* is' avoids& No change of diet is neeerrenr whilst Wad &bask. nor does their nation inteettre with bakineaso wr- , mita. Each hoz °outo_ rtitdosen PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Dr. Ben's Treatise oa Seminal N catkins's. _ Self Abuses. Gonorrhea. Glee. cf:c. a. Pamphlet of s') pages. containing important ode to the at dieted. SENT *KEE. Six cents are requited to Pay Postage. DR. BELL'S GREEN BOOK, A complete Treatise on Gomm,. Am. (fiest.Etria tare, 3tmhiQis, ao., in all the Wartol39 atages. with 7 P eicriptions in 'English; adapted for goit res t ment. without the aid of a physician PRICE ONE DOLLAR. The Pills or Books will be sent. secure from ob servation. by mail, peet-Paid, by any stivettiged Agent, on receipt of the mow. J. BRYAN. Rochester 24. Y Oen'l INTArent; JOSBPB PLBMI. °Dram Market street and niamno.l Agent for Pittsburgh. ui8.446C0 1):18 Sold by all Druggists SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPART. OF PRNNSYLVANIAt OFFICE ST. CLAIR STARK?. user the Bride,. llES.Addreee • - J. WEAVRR, JR.: Secretary and Treasurer. mylft4f COLIN REVOLVERS. ALL SUM. Old and New Model, for sale at list prices by MOWN h TETLEY. IWr Wand street. HOOP NIKIETS—FOR LAMER,. Mew goo and Chi'dren. at Atou'elland's 11.11CLi3111 ODD FORKS FOR SALE BY BROWN & TETLEY. 136 Wood street. *** FRIEND IN - NEED. Tay A SWEETS INFALLIBLE LINIMENT ii Crepared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of onnecticut. the bons setter. and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most astonishing maim. As an external rem edy it is without a rival and will alleviate pain more speedily than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible,_ and aa a cure for Sores. Wounds. • Sprains. Bruises, &c.„ its soothing. beading : ens powerful strengthening properties, excite thejust wonder and astonishment of all who have ever ' given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of remarkable cures, performed by it within the hag two years, attest this fact, It• E. SELLERS it CO., dettlrliewevw Agents for Pittsburgh. - SMITH, PARK aE CO., NINTH WARD loino TlYtaltar ' IYITTs Wareham. 1ia.1411 Flut iscondsar• Manufacturers of all rim and e..nintiana as coal Oil. itatorto and &Mo. Om arta Water Pa* 3adlreaslorka i l ia l /urea& mad meal& Palm_ Cm Our. Alga sad ow aide. ' Vmade*, cedar. asa estai late ma shy . Room attaabat a t the mfty. au neoaleary Items will car. amnia ti GITTURIE Sr SILL. .No 6 I First street. • Pittsbiirra.
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