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PKTTt AiULL A 4 0., NO. 37
PARK HOW.SJfitV YORK, and O STATE
bTREET, BOSTON are our agents for the Itiiily
&nd WeefaJy Font in those cities, and are au
- burned to take Advertisements and Subscription*
or us at our Loiseat Ilatct.
49-See First & Third Pages for Com
mercial Daily Marketsau<l River News
MORNING, AUG’ 18.
OITKj Afiii KlilGllßOßiiOOif umUBI
A Trip to H'incheater.
A friend of’ onrs who has jnst returned
from Winchester gives the following par
ticnlars ol the trip. His business to Win
cheater was to examine some of the re*
I cords’, but on arriving there he found that
the records at Winchester and Martins
burg had been removed, no one knew
whither. In going there he was fortunate
enough to fall in with an escort of 250 cav
alry belonging to a New York and to the
12th Pennsylvania Regiment. On last
Wednesday night they came within eight
miles of Winchester and camped, bnt about
one o’clock they broke up camp and start
ed for the town. There they were fortu
nate enough to captures man by the name
of Shearer, a guerrilla Captain, who had
before been taken prisoner, but was re
leased upon his parole. He had left his
'•company out of the town, and had ven-
V turned in for his breakfast. He was taken
to Martinsburg and placed in prison.
The country does not Bhow much sign
of the ravages of war, and a person pas
sing throngh it, would scarcely realize the
fact that war had desolated this beautiful
'country. Most of the grain crops had
been harvested, and the growing corn and
clover looked fine. Some of the corn had
not been worked since planting, on ac
count of tho scarcity of horses, and in fact
stock of all kimls was very scarce. At
one place where they stopped to breakfast
(one of the few places where they could
obtain anything to eat,) the price of a meal
was fifty cents in federal currency, or two
dollars in secesh money. The woman sta
ted that she had offered $35 for a barrel
of flour, and $5O for two loads of wood, in
secesh money, but could not get it. The
stores in Winchester were all closed, and
the people were veiy anxious for the pres
ence of some of Uncle Sam’s boys
A Female Npy.
Florence Keyser, a young Miss of “Bweet
sixteen,” was brought to Wheeling nignt
before last, charged with being a spy, and
was placed in jail. She is a resident of
Hardy County, Va M and was in the em-
Eloy of Gen. Harness, who had offered
er a good horse, saddle and bridle, and
$2OO, if she would spy out and report the
number of our men, and their position at
Greenland Gap. Auothor young Miss was
with her but escaped. Miss Keyser was
captured near Burlington by Col. Mulli
gan.
Command oi Iron-Cladg.
There has been considerable change iu
the commaud of iron clads near Charles
ton since the light in April. The follow
ing is their organization in the pending
fight:
New Ironsides—Commanded by Capt.
Stephen 0. Rowan, who distinguished
himself at Newb. rn.
Patapsco—Commanded by Lieut. Com
mander 0. C, Badger, of Baltimore, who
is also acting as Captain of Ordinance on
the Staff of Admiral Dahlgren.
Cattakill —Commanded by Lfioui. Com.
C. C. Carpenter.
Weehawken —Commanded by Com man
der Calhoun.
Montauk — Commanded by Captain
Fairfax.
-Commanded by Lieut. Com
Passaic-
Simpson.
Nabaot —Commander.*olin Downs
Nantucket
CL mm an tier Heaumonl
Burning of fcUo HuIU.
Suspicions of foul play in the recent
burning of the steamer Ruth on the Miss
issippi river are entertained, it is alleged
that the large amount ci money presumed
to be oil board tor the payment of the sol
diers in Gen. Grant's army could not have
been burned, and it is suspected that the
mbney was not there, and that the boat
was destroyed to conceal an enormous rob
bery. The matter is to 1 e suhj *cted to a
rigid investigation.
Draft iu New York
It is understood that the draft will com
mence in New York on Wednesday.—
The Common Council passed an ordinance
Friday, appropriating $3,000,000 to ex
emptpocr men from the draft by furnish
ing substitutes. Fiitmen are to be ex
empted without regard to necuniary re
sources.
Scarcity of Physicians.
Tho Mayor of Norfolk, Virginia, 6ays
geveral physicians are wanted in that city,
and can obtain immediate good practice.
The physicians being required by
An aet pf the Legislature of Virginia to
take the oath of allegiance to the United
■States Government refuse to do ao gene
rally, and there is but one
doctor in the city qualified to practise.
A row took place in Fifth street, last
night, between two men in which knives
were freely used. One was badly cut about
his hands and wrist, and the other about
the arms. The friends of the parties hur
ried them away, ao that no arrests were
made, neither could we learn any further
particulars of the fight.
A Slagnifieeufc Pen.
We advise our readers who wanta good,
reliable and valuable pen to buy Miner’s
Aluminium Pen, one of the best, cheapest
and moct popular pens ever made. These
pens are sold at twenty cents a dozen, put
np on cards of twelve each.
.Sheriff*.
It is reported that Geo. R. Riddle will
*be appointed to fill the vacaucy occasioned
in the Sheriffality by the death of Harry
Woods, Esq. The appointment will prob
ably not be made before the latter part of
this week.
Teacher's Elected.
The foliu w pg teacherß have been elect
ed in ChartiK"a township: No. 1, Bell’s
School —Robert Hodgson; No. 2, Scul
ly’s School —Wm. G. Duff; No. 3, Hodg-
Bon‘s School —A. W. Smith ; N 0.4,.4, Kerr’s
Bchool—H. Collins principal, £nd Miss
Mary E. McCall, .assistant.
Peirolefitn.
There was but little doing in the market
yesterday, \vhich was firm at barrels
returned, or 29 barrels included. The re
ceiptsfor the 24 hours ending at noon yes
terday was within a fraction of 2,200 by
river.
Sodden Death.
A rotfT* by nAmti of Robert Alexan
der, a met>l runner in the employ of Jaa.
Rees, died V?ry suddenly on Saturday
afternoon from the effects of drinking ice
water, while in an overheated condition.
He was forty-eight years of ago, and lived
on Depot alley near Water street.
He Still Lives.
Matthew Green was still alivo last night,
although some of his attendants thought
that mortification was about to ensue.
Men do sometimes recover from the effects
of awful wounds, but we think that Green’s
case is about as hopeless as a man with
hie head cut off.
Boat Bollding.
There are thirteen new boats finishing
at the Monongahela wharf, some two or
three of which will be ready to leave this
ireek. ;
A Wheeling Soldier Murdered,
A soldier by the name of Wm. Frazier,
was brutally murdered in Cumberland,
Md., last Thursday night. He entered a
saloon with four members of a Maryland
Company, and soon affrer got into a dis
pute with them, when two of them Seized
and held him, while the other two killed
him. He was stabbed five titnes; twice in
the back, once in the breast, once in the
forehead, and once in the side of the neck.
Two of the murderers escaped, but the
other two were placed in jail heavily iron
ed. Frazier left a wife and three children
residing in Wheeling.
The Markets.
The price of fruits and vegetables ai
Wheeling are said to be exorbitant.—
That‘s just what they are here.
New Boat.
A new boat to be called the A, J. Swee
ney, was launched at Wheeling last Satur
day afternoon. Her dimensions ore, deck
157 feeb; beam 33 feet; holu 4 feet 6
inches.
Capt. Nhanley.
This officer who fell overboard from a
steamboat on its way to Parkersburg one
day last week, was not drowned as re
ported, but saved himself by swimming
ashore.
The Dogs.
How about the dog ordinance? We
see hosts of worthless curs running around
the streets without muzzles, or any other
indication that they are entitled to roam
in maiden meditation, fancy free.
Drowned,
A young man by the name of Alexander
McCrnm, was drowned near Sweeny , s
glass-house, at Wheeling, on Saturday
nigh t.
Summer Resorts
The proprietors of summer boarding
houses are enjoying a harvest just now.
The largest fall far short in accommodating
the crowds which have left the cities du
ring the heated term. The pure air and
enticirg shades of the Allegheny Moun
tains receives the fullest endorsement this
year. In the vicinity of Cresson the farm
houses are crowded. The Logan House,
at Altoona, is filled with gay parlies. Gib
bons’ Hotel, near Loretto, is over-full,
and is a beautiful and tempting spot. The
Cresson House, under the management
of G. W. Mullen, is gay and festive, evtry
squar> appropriated about the building, ;
except a tew rooms which are reserved
for transient customers. George enjoys
the joke, but comports himself with greet
composure.
Pittsburgh Theatre.
The Theatre will be opened on Satur
day night with one of the best stock com
panies that ever trod its boards. Mana
ger Henderson has, daring the recess in
the theatrical season, been through all the
Eastern cities making his selections, and
has endeavored to select only such as were
the most deßtrable, and best in their par
tieular role. Their names are us follows:
Messrs. G. S. Kames, Chas. Love-day. F.
Chippendale, J. O. Seflou, J. Kenton, W.
Hamiltun, M. Ward, K. Ogden, 11 . Lewis,
J. Seymour, T. Lawton, W. G. Garrison;
Misses Annie Eberle, M. Beckn, Funny
Burt, Annie Ward, Minnie Lenman, Isa
bella Ilowitt, Miss Phillips, Miss Jimdlh,
and Mrs. Hamilton. Mr. Geo. Burt will
bothy leader ol the Orchestra.
HanJk A ole Kevieiv
Kennedy's Bank Note Review, lor Aug.
15th, is before us. Oa the outside page
we find a notice of lon now counterfeit
Get a Review, and you may save jourseif
much loss.
Deputy |!.N. 11 ursluil
John Herron linn Imen appiui.'.i-d 1);; 11
ij United States Mar dial lor this District
Last Nl&ht of the CautphelL.
To night ia posit.ivi-ly the last night of
the Campbells. Since their stay in this
city they have made a host of friends.—
The eccentricities of Ned. Ih»vis and
Johnny Booker, the beautiful guitar solos
of Mr. Gonld, the warbling of Mr. Green,
the dancing of Master Eidy, the ballads of
Mr. Gray, the deep bass voice of Mr. Gu
lick, and the varied performances of Mr.
Waddee, and the others make up a ho. t
of talent no*, easily forgotten. They next
appear at Cleveland, where we wish them
that success they so deservidly merit.
New Music
Charlotte Blame, 43 Fifth street, has
received the beautilul piece of music on
titled “ I remember the hour when sadly
we parted,” an answer to l * Weeping sad'
and lonely.” It is arranged either for the
piano or guitar. Words by Ednor Rossi
ter, mußic by B. Frank Walters.
Hotel for Rent.
The “ Maaßey House,” located on the
corner of Rosa and Breckenridge Btrcets
opposite the Pittsburgh and Conuellsvillc
Railroad Depot is now offered for rent.
The “ House” is in good repair and ha
been doing a good business. To any per
son understanding tho business a fine i n
portunity ia now offered. Immediate pos
session will bo given. Apply to
Tuos. Moore, No, 180 First street.
DIED :
On Monday noon, August 17th. Mr..
iIcQUAIL'E, in the year of her a„*e
The funeral trill take place tliis Xvksi»av a)
ternoon, August lfitli, at I o'clock, from the resi
denoe of her sister, Mrs. l'ioml, Xu. lit (jrant
street to proceed to st, Mary’s Cemetery,
GB£YB£ St Bakbb’9 Sewing Machines, for f - <y
are the best inus>n.
JLm. OtL&TQNAY, Oonoral
18 Fifth street. Pittabcrch. f 1 t
joasrn uni.
AHTHOSTU ■ 7 r
JOSEPH MEYER k SOR
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STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES
J.9W Prloes,
PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE,
TORRENCE & McGARR,
4f>OTH I'J CA HI K H.
Gora**- fourth and Market etreetn,
Pittsburgh.
DRUGS i
DRUGS!
DRUGS I
MEDICINES ! MEDICINES !
MEDICINES ! MEDICINES !
CHEMICALS ! CHEMICALS !
chemicals; chemicalli
DYES l
DYES I
DYES I
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OILS I
OILS!
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SPICES I SPICES I SPICES-i SPICES!
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SPICES! SPICES ! SPICES! SPICEF !
Soda, Cream Tartar, Kns. Mustard, Ac.
French. English, and American Perfumery,
and Toilet artioles. Brushes. Trusses, Patent
Medicinoa. and all Druggist articles, Strictly
Pitre articles. Dow prices.
Ta. Physicians Prescriptions accurately com
pounded at all hoars. ....
Faro Wines and Honors fcr rnodicnm u.e
only. isp.-diy."
I Sill SUGAR CUBED HAMS,
Wv oho'ce brands, Swift, Evans A Co.
oared for sale »t No. 4 Diamond by
fyft J. DUNLBNY.
TELEGRAPHIC.
LATEST FROM (MARLESTOKr
THE MONITORS PREPARING FOR
ACTION.
NORTH CAROLINA DESIRES PEAC
Steam Boiler Exploded
NEW GOLD DISCOVERY ON COLO
RADO RIVER,
LATE foreign news
& C, &c. Ac. &c.
Fortress Monroe, August 10.—The
steamer S. R. Spaulding arrived this
morning from off Charleston. She left
Morris Island on Friday morning at It
o’clock. On Thursday evening the moni
tors weie all stripped and prepared ior ac-
tion, and at daylight on Friday the bat
teries on Morris Island opened their fire,
which lasted an hour or two when it
ceased. The monitors did not fire a shot,
and as soon as the batteries ceased firing,
they withdrew and put up awnings.
No explanation is made of this move
ment.
> The strongest confidence is expressed
of a favorable result. Our informant
says that during the short engagement on
Friday morning he saw several shots strike
Fort Sumter, causing bricks and mortar
to fly profußcly.
One of our officers, who left Morris
Island on Friday, says that upon receiving
instructions in regard to conveying news
by Quartermaster Dunton, he asked him,
‘•What shall I tell onrfriends at Fortress
The Quartermaster replied,
‘‘dell them that a great battle came ofl
hero on Saturday the 15th, or Sunday the
16th, and that we shall be victorious.”
N J :w August 17.—The Captain
of the brig Mountaineer reports that on
the - s :h insi.. in latitude 43 deg. longitude
'u minutes, heard heavy cannonading
for about two hours.
Heniy Fulton, of the murderers of Col.
O’Brien, was brought before the Supreme
Court to-day, on a writ oi Habeas Corpus.
The writ was dismissed and the prisoner
remanded.
Brigadier Gen. Kevre, of the Excelsior
Brigade, has been dismissed the service
for marching his brigade throe miles from
the action ou the morning of the battle of
Chancellorville.
Nmvrkkn, N. Ang I t —Brigadier
General J. N. Palmer is now in command
"f li.e is. h Army cor; * with his head
quarters at Nrwbern.
Mupr .1. N. Whit ford, ofthr rebel car
dry, visiied this city on the i Ith instant,
under ading of truce, to inquire- as to the
truth ot the reports of ill treatment of
the prisoners confined here, and was in
: >rmed that hot only were the reports un
true, Lut that twn thirds of them desired
to take the '"nili ;,11egiauc s i a:< to re
■na-ti w.,hi.’. (.nr lines.
The Washington New Em ot the loth
irist. republishe.s fioin -the Raleigh Stand
ard-o! July hist, an able editorial of four
( idumtiii m h-Mgi U, denouncing the treach
ery :ii the couteJeride leaders, showing
the falsity of th; :r and ill sue
cc-s-i t heir ( il-ii tv, Mating that portions
••mly of but five ( .[ the original thirteen
remain in tie- hands of the ronfed
'•mey, and prej nsing t-. North Carolina in
h*rr sovereign capacity to make immedi
ate overture ! 1 < ilie North f.. r peace.
.'lkm.-ius, A 1",. A recent rival
rj expedition from Corinth,, released 2'»o
conscripts tak.'ii by Forrest.. A company
of Coleman's men came into Corinth on
I uesday. from Waynesboro.they were con
scripted and had several fights with Bif
llea. They refused to go, and armed them
selves and reported at Corinth, to enter
iho l . 8. service. Nothing new from
below.
Nkw York. August 17. —The new steam
er City of \\ uuli-.nglon, trorn Liverpool on
the 4th arid <Tieenßtowu on the nth, has
arrived. ihe ship Constitution, from
Philadelphia, for \ alparaiso, was captured
on the ‘doth ol June by the pi rate Geor
gia and released on giving bonds. The
crew arrived at Trinambueo. The ship
City ol Bath. Iront Callao for Antwerpt,
was at Pernambuco after having been cap
tured by the Georgia, aud released on ran
som. Reports say that the barque Con
rad, captured by the Alabama on the l'dth
of J one, was armed by ber and not des
troyed. Ihe ship Sunrise, from Liver
pool for New York, was, it seems, cap
tured by the Florida in lat. 40, long. 118,
and reloa-ed on a ransom bond for t!0,000
dollars.
The change of tone on the part of the
London Saturday Review, hitherto one of
the strongest advocates ot secession in
England, excites much comment.
That, journal looks upon the recent Fed
eral victories as great, if not decisive, and
in a measure gives up the cause of the
South as virtually lost.
The Liverpool Chamber of Commerce
held its half yearly meefing on the :ld.
1 he speakers expressed the opinion that
the American war was not far from its
close, including .James Spence the notori
ous secession advocate.
The Polish national government had
ordered a forced loan of 21,0011,000 llorius.
A proclamation from the same source re
jects every compromise not based upon
the independence of Poland and the boun
daries of 1772.
Several insurgent leaders were hung at
Warsaw.
Advices are said to have reached Paris
from New York that the Government haß
definitely renounced conscription, and the
fact is attributed to the progress! of pacific
ideas in the North.
The Polish question is unchanged.
Paris journals charge England with
holding back from the identical note now,
ami that it is a question of taking a de
cided step and place tho responsibilities ol
a solution on Eugland.
A Vienna journal also asserts that no
understanding as to, replies to Russia is
yet arrived at.
The London Herald asserts that Eng
land and Austria are completely in ac
cord, and will simply demand for Poland
those treaty rights whrch Russia in Bub
stance acknowledges acd shows a disposi
tion to Concede.
Rumors of an intended outbreak at
Warsaw on the 9th are current.
The National Government has warned
the people against moving before the sig
nal.
The London Times in an editorial upon
American affairs ijb depicted by the ad
vices by the Great Eastern and the Asia,
regards the federal success checked and
the confederates as having rallied and
offered something of the old determined
resistance. It says in point of fact the so
far successful federate are for the moment
checked. Their victories have been con
siderable, but they do not seem to aee the
way to follow them up; such a difficulty is
not likely to be lessened-if they continue
to press into the confederates’ country.
The Times says that under these cir
cumstances, it iB a stroke of smart policy
ol the New York papers to declare that
the new draft lor three hundred thousand
men is intended only for a war with Great
Srilffig, b;U wilh General Lee still threat
ening them upou tho Polcrngp tfie federal
Government will find enough on their
hands at home. However, they are no
doubt right to resort to any clap trap or
violence to enforce the conscription, for
it is quite evident that if they canuot re
inforce their armies their invasion of the
South must come to a stand.
The Daily News looks upon events in a
totally different light. The latest news, it
says, records a number of additional Fed
eral which show that the
Union forces are turning to account their
recent victories, by pushing forward at
every point of their extended line.
The Star remarks that time is effectu
ally fighting the battles of the Union.
nans papers assert that the throe pow
ers, France, England and Austria, are
fully resolved to act in union iu their re
plies to the Russian note. They will send
separate replies, and also a collective and
identical note.
Washington, August 17 —It was ascer
tained to-day, on inquiry at the Bureau
of the Commissary General oi prisoners,
that it is proposed to exchange eighteen
thousand of the paroled prisoners for l! •
equal number the South has in its pos
session belonging to onr army. It. is md
yet known whether the arruugea; -'.: is
perfected.
Newbern, N. C., August 1;-;. - A con
script jnst from Wilmington reports that
within the past few days sovenUon large
steamers have arrived at. that port, Kving
run the blockade, loaded with stores for
the rebel army, among which are 1*6,000
English rides, 16,000 army blankets, 131
readymade uniforms, 23,000 cases ready
made army shoes, 11 locomotives, 6 rifled
cannon of heavy calibre, and five cargoes
of railroad iron.
Unsviu.K, Aug. 11. A Nashville
srivale, Hiram Reynolds, of the 82d, was
iaDg for the murder of Washington Hos
car of the same regiment.
Lieut. 1,. C. Hodges has been assigned
to Chief Quartet-mastership of the Depart
ment of the Cumberland. The river has
fallen three feet on the shoals.
MrsfATise, lowa. August 17. A little
Steamer just built here, while on a trip
yesterday morning, exploded her boiler
at Barrows landing, instantly killing
Samuel W. Barrows, the builder, and ten
others were scalded and otherwise injured,
some of whom filially.
San Francisco, August 15 —Accounts
conn' via Los Angelos ol the discovery of
n. Very rich and extensive gold mining re
gion, Bing east of the Colorado river.
l.ap.r.- other recently formed mining
companies on the Colorado, have be< n
dceeited for the new mines, which arc de
scribed as another California.
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\?*\ o', 1 ?', f.ihst national hank of I'r/f'-
Ll RtJh.in tho Ou:.-y of Allegheny and Stan
of Pennsy-vamn h«u- been »iui> orznniz’v.t under
!inil accordm* to the reijuireme:.; • i • the Aot nf
pihß-o:*, entitled "mi Aft t., ~r , .vi,li a Naponal
Liorenev. "mired la a ; ledne , r -late-
Stock?, anti to proviJe tir the oircu::v• i*.n uni re
demption thoreot. 1 ' approved lebruary 25th
i\.j. and u.lcomplied w»th all the pr.-vidou« < t
saut ,\cl rcMuirot t.» ho ‘ complied with befo-o
commencing the busing of H.in«iru;
TiiKUKKoRK, i. Jlutsh McCulloch. Perm
br?lle[.' | 1 l v 'ur ent>y i hereby certify that tftc
s:, ( l ' r NAI !'../> AL bank oF i-ittf
Ul KUli. f-oanty o! Allegheny and State <;I Penn
sy Jvania. is authorized toc .miucncc the bu<incfN
of Banking under the Act aforesaid.
In testimony whereof witness my hand and
ioal of oth ;c, this sth day of August, 18-3-
"~! IU’OK McCl I.LOCH.
Comptroller uf the Currency.
The First National Bank
ol Pittsburgh, Pa.,
-TK PITTSBURGH TRUST (MPAM
CnpUnl stO<l,UOO.n iOi privilege «o in
croaMC lo $1,000,000.
. TJ 10 Piitsburgh Trust Company haying .lrpm
lzod under the aot to provide a Nationnl Cur
-5??S?l. und .? r ,ho u,l ° nl the FIRST N tvTIONAL
f * I PI ITS BURGH, would respectfully
"“Of Its services for the collection of Notes,
Craps, Billsot Exchange, &c„ roocivo money on
dooosit ana buy an i sell Exchange on all parte
of the coantry.
Ihe success which ha 3 attended the Pittsburgh
Trust Company sinoe its organizat ; on In 1852, will
we bonvo bo a sufficient guarantee that business
entrusted to the new organization will reeoive
the some prompt attention.
Having a very extensive correspondence with
Hanks and Bankers, throughout the country, we
believe wo can offer nnu-ual facilities to those
who do business with m.
The business will bo conducted by the satno
officers and directors.
lUlrtcrrolt.-i
Jtimes Luughlin.
Robert r< Hay*.
Thomas Bril,
'J bos. Wijjhtinan,
Win. K. Njmii'k.
Alexander Speer,
Franei* il. Builcy
Alex. Bradley,
Samuel Hon,
JA M Krf I.AUGHLIN, President
JOIIN li. SCI’LLY,Caahior.
August sth, 18tio;dikwtf.
li K M T 0 MT It Y.
raiEKTH EX T KACTEI) WITHOUT
-M. pain by the use ol Dr. Oudry's apparatus.
J. F, HOFFMAN,
DENTIST.
All work warranted.
13J SmithlleM Street, Pittsburgh
WE WOULD ADVISE aEL OUK
friends to call and pay thoir taxes to tho
County Treasurer within the time and therohy
Save 5 Per Cent.
If you wait and o,ro cr-iwdod out it will bo
your own fault
auli-Std^w
DUILD£ES AmDUDHTBAeiOStS
Wc «« now manufacturing a suparicr of
Zj X ȣ E ,
which wa arc prepared to deliver from our COAI,
TAJtlh 509 UEKBTT ff-TBEET.
Beat Quality of Coal alnaji c&
hand as usual.
a*R DUU&NCEi, STEWABT & CO.
Dwellings and lots at low
Prices—Five twostory dwelling houses with
lots IT feet front on l’aj e'testreot. near Peril *t,.
byr-Odoep loan alley Price ofoach hou'o>7i'x"
Terra. 9 ono*third remainder in cue and* two
yean urs6oo cash. Al*<. a ’wo story dwelling
hoB.-e and lot 29 foot front by ou deep to »n alloy
sUuiito at tho comer ofFayotle utreei and (jurri
eon alloy. Price time, or $9OO co^h
Apply t>
S, CUTHBiBKT & SONS.
fll Market sL
| R KEGS SHOT.
.1.9 jostreceiTedandforsal-by
james Boh n,
r»ul2 136 Wood street.
■ BAY EEEVATOKS. WITH ANTI-
Friction or Common Blookf, for naio bv
bsckuaM a ldm,
lu* No 147 Liborty street
John W. Forney Hugging His Ne
gro Brother
There was a very considerable attend
ance of whites and blacks upon the anni
versary of the •’ Association for the Relief
of Contrabands in the District of Colum
bia,” at the Fifteenth street (colored) Pres
byterian Church, last evening. The asao
ciation is composed of white women, who
organized on the 9th of August, 1862, and
in addition to their exhibit of operations
daring the past year, they last evening
got up the “ scene’* of presenting a regi*
mental flag to the ‘‘First Colored Regi
ment of U. S. Infantry,” raised here. It
[ appears that $248.51 were obtained at a
festival for the purpose, and that a “col
ored artist,” D. B. Bowser, executed the
. work nt a cost of $125, with a repreaenta*
i lion of the American eagle on one side
and th- % Goddess of Liberty on the other,
in the net of handing a musket to a col* j
ored man, and the motto above, “God]
and Liberty.”
The presentation speech, made by
Mr. J. F. Cooko, was, of course, ol the
orthodox stylo, aud the flag was received j
in behalf of the regiment by Captain I
James J, Ferree, ol Philadelphia, who as {
sured the relief association that “the col-1
ored brothers represented on the beautiful 1
flag, with a musket iu his hands, is the I
emblem of the salvation of the white race.” I
la response to calls made upon him, John I
W. Forney also made a speech, in which!
he said “he had been one of those who, |
during twenty years, had been swayed by |
political prejudices against the colored)
race, and yet since the opening of this)
grand drama, ho had come to the concla* I
«ion that if libnrty Is to be secured to us |
—permanent and practical liberty—it must |
be by the aid of the colored races upon)
this continent,” and in this connection)
declared that “any of the seceded States)
hereafter to bo readmitted into the Union |
must furnish such guarantees as will pre | •
vent any further rebellion,” &u, Mr. | J
homey also thought it extraordinary to |
lock at the du-enchamnu-nts of the past)
year. I
Passage from England & Ireland
82 5 «o.
UROPEAft <y||||| AGENCY
? sj'lsB 053 AN BATTSGAS, EUBOJPfcAffI
1 « ,aa Moqonsabola Houso, Pitte-
Eurc.i Pa., is pri-pared to brine out or send baok
h;is-f.?£or.' trom or to any part of the old conn
try. ouh«jr Pt Rivun or sat line paefeeta.
FOB fcALE. payable in tej
pari of Europe.
Apor.t for the I'PtiAtiapolta and Cincinnati Kail*
roan. A i i v f As;«joi ti*r tho •. -vi Black Star Lino ol
JV'-rtP fur tlio St. umor Last
?, rn - '.O ‘ of betweoo
> ;,r c. Lieerr-.'. <1 and viaJway.
lo i I
£,IKK.
.'ili'ara lo (Jiirenstowu and Liverpool.
Ih" first class pow. rful Steamships
f"* I ► W j K •>’ Ik ae*
HAKATHO- j T RIPO“*1,
\\ TSi : 1 : *£ li ' VK " Yoitii
| t r . v \ r |\ ,l \ " ;y, [row Livor
otccr.iso ir m* Li\
$ '■<: f.-..ti. N.«w Vurl* * ■
i M.U .U. i ui. ,i!r;j l
n„ l- m - r '‘”v . iI V ru,AN - Aki,
IrtlJf* Water St.
STDAIIKiIII'
OK 10AT KA^THKIV,
NKW \'u.vX A Nil LIVK 141*001
L-\SI) ,v A'I'iMVALI., ,bni>.
t ?. as((^ru
lib K UAL’ 0 N , Comuiaudur
-V!U. Ur; IMS PATCH KL)
rr Hi i.i'.cri' .1 Wednesday, Aoeuit 12
nt I o'clock l\ n , preclaely.
‘ ' !l ‘ dorK Wednesday, Sept 2,
»i s•• clovk A. ,H„ precisely.
****"« »•*..«! S U weeks
HAT ICS *■ t‘ i'ASS AJji;
UKSi I'AIIIS, frwrn . ...$»5 to £135
Sfc<'OXi> rABIS, state t, rrlh ,/
mcA!.- fnrnisj'jt- : n-. sci-anto table-;. 5, 70
. • ,? l V* rSI0 "’ <*»t iind back in the ik £,
-1 v- ib:n -r 1/, 1 ;.ir ) unii a half.
eservan:. avi.iuj.ui.yinK i*a.«*onci]u ami Chil
dren unde: I’vc.vr y, .irs of urc, half taro. lufuni*
'niermedi .to .-Lute room
l-un.l ir.rh be-ii. b-*.l iin r. table
i l /. 1 ; 1 ' " 1 it u 1 u 1 - ,i . .
S ; |, : KK • --!‘-'r.or;. "or l;^lations!.s3o
* n ■,- •* •• i • ; t- 1 111 Lie 1 ri' io! at fiimo
r.U'i.-' as i.i
l’ri o- ot -Urr lac ;■«.*. : fi.»:u Liverpool, $25,
■AH laro {’liyablt- it) Gobi, or ita ei)alT<
oleeil iti l . w. ('urreucy.
xiUch ; .Lf-SCtifty - a.i- .’re l twonty cubic foot 0
I ujjtfiige.
An exi-cricnc*! Surgeon on board.
ror j x3j;lsc only np;-!y ic
I'll AS. A. WUUTNET,
At tiie Passage Ofiico, 28 Broadway
TUuM As RATTIUAN,
it ... . .*•, Mononcahola House
. 110 a LAN \) A- ASPIiN WALL. A*en>s.
o 2 ..1 outh street. Now York.
GEBMAN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
- PITTSBURGH. PA.,
WO 5H7 I»EWW STREET,
h L llhl ?' IM I’ro'o of the German Catholio
High tcuooi recently established in this city, and
wo cord ally rccum.no »d it to the patronage ol ail
the Catholics ol our Dioeoso.
t M. DOMENIC,
Bi. lim.oi Pittsburgh.
raiHK FIRSI NKNSION OF THIS IN
-B- STITUTinN will c<>uimonoo on TUESDAY”,
the Ist ul SEPTEMBER, IStvS. The studies or
tiie school aro so arranged as to embrace a full
amUthoeough courso of Greek. Latin, English,
Gorman and Mathematics, including the branches
usually attonded to in connection with those re
spective departments. Students who are intend
ed tor commercial or professional pursuits, are
carefully instructed in Book-keeping, Mercantile
Arithmetic, nnd such other branches os may fit
them to bo u eful and intelligent in the discharge
of the various duties of the store or oounting
ruum.orol any profession. Our courso of studies
embraces also the subjects required in prepara
tion for entering any of our Theological Schools
or Soininaries.
Parents wishing to secure for their sons a thor
ough instruction, arorosoo tfully invited to ap
ply tj Prof. V W. A. Riedel. A. hi. No. 51)7 Penn
utrooi, as-oon a; convenient, and, if possible.
BEFORE TIIE FIRST LAY OF SEPTEMBER,
Mr. R idel will be at hone daily from
1U Uj 12 A. M. and from 3 to 4 P. M.
For further information, cr for a prospectus
containing full dotails, please call on or address
REV. JOSEPH M. HKLMPKAKCUT.
Rector of St Philomena’s Church, or
PROF. F.W. A. UIKI)£L, A. HI.
P. '-i. Box R4J, Pittsburgh. Pa
jy2b:d&wtd
Dissolution.
COPARTNERSHIP existing be-
B. tween the undorsigned, under the firm and
namo of KNAP, RUDD <k CO., expires this duy
by limitation. The business will do continued
}>y Charles Knap, by whom all demands duo to
or from the lato firm will bo settled.
CHARLES KNAP,
11, F. RUDD.
NICHOLAS K. WADE.
Fort Pitt Foundry July 1. 13*3. jylB-2m
HJEEN FUN,
BOSE LEAF POWDER 1
Pearl Powder.
theatre: rouge,
Yluegnr Kougc
VIOLET POWDER,
Violet Powder,
HARD & SOFT RUBBER SYRINGE**,
Hard & Soft Robber Syringes,
Just received at Just received at
RANKIN'S Drug Store, No, 63 Market atretrt. 3
doora below Fourth. my2B
TNGGS,
Ei 5 bbts fresh eggs just received and for sale
JAS. A. PETZER
corner Market and First streets.
IkATS
10u bush prime Oats In store and fur salo bv
JAB, A. FETZKR,
au!2 Corner Market and First rtyr
BIVBB INTBIiUQUBTCB.
POBT OP PIPTBBO UGH
ARRIVEP.
DEPARTED,
Franklin, Dennett.
ftallatin. Clarke. do
Jim Reose, Peebles* Elizabeth.
Muscatine* Robinson, St. Louis.
.. river—Last evening at twi-
JjJJ 4 «we weie i}4 feet water in the channel
gheny* 0114 a 3tan -- The stroll is from the Alle
**A??^^ , ! ie new and magailicent Bteamer
Do^lea^e^nT 1 a , l,:ctt >' II V Capt. Alex.
This boat ?! a Tuesday tor Cairo and it. Lou‘s.
the supeHntoSi l^ly W ftnd ™ under
tho best anil^n 11 . 00 0 Wiu. Doan, one of
the West. ShTi^a?* l a* \ l! i in b^ lt bail 4 in *, in
Just call down aniftliA 0, \ an £ no m,3tako *
Woshau ,
For Evansville, C airo & si ionis. '
IUESDA\, August IS.
S&f,™; 11 !, I> avenger steam*®
AMisrtlOA, Ales. Dean, commander, leaves
the above and lalotmoJlato ports on Tuesday
August ISth. For freight or pufspeo apply on
boa;»i or to * ou
aolo
STEASSKCI'A'i' atsfigfity.
W 2k2 . II A r £j i, 5.’
Has opened an ofSoo at
NO 90 W4.TEH fia'E.EET,
>• wiU transact a Ujaera! titaamboat
ron^-Tfi^S 063, \ nrt > TOU)J solicit a sharo o t i.-atS
roc age from steamboat men. &p34-lyd
Carpets, Oil Clotlis,
CHBISTADOHO’H JIAJtt I‘iIeSEKTA.
XIVE
Is lnvaluablo with his Dyo, as It imparts the ut
most softness, the most beautiful gloss, and great
vitality to the Hair.
Manufactured by J. CRISTADOHO, C Aslor
Rouse, New Tt ork, Sold everywhere, and appli
ed by all Hair Dressers,
Price, 50 cents $1 and $2 per bottle, according
iylSdiwjlmo
NEW CARPET STORE ®
WINDOW SHADES.
Prices reduced at the
M’FARLAND, COLLINS & GO
71 &73 FIFTH STREET,
Between the Post Office anti Dispatch
Building.
Desiring to purchase for tho Fall trade
Au Entirely Sew 5 Mloik,
*
e tire selling all goods now on hand at prices
vory much below present market rates.
■Ve especially invite tho attention of
mntry Merchants aud Wholesale Buyers
auGd&w
McITOLI.STICK A BAKU,
108 Wood Street,
A R , E f'Bßl’lSti OUTTHEIIt LAKUE
stock of
TOBACCO, SXPFF AttiD SECIAKS,
'■••'ijl or (JueenH
-• >O. payable in
ttl the very lowest
Cali and examine out .dock Jjoioio purchasint
olscwhero. jy2j 3taw
F i t tsb u r k h Skirt Manufactory.
IfAVJIBKJ OPENED SALES ROOMS
** ln olty * leftvo to call tho attention
• i * lc m >' own manufacture ol skirts.
• .£*• * keep a larger stock than any wholsaler
in this State.
'v o mako a greater variety ol Styles.
Shapes, Sizes and Qualities than any mauufactu*
rer in the l.siiod States.
M. The steel and all the material for hoop
iKirts, from ita primitive stato to tho salesroom
arc under ray own supervisor! and entire control,
consequently customers can obtain skirtc from
ai ou £ e without raying a second profit
Also the largest assortment of Corsets constant
ly on hand.
Our retail department is in charge cl coup
'Ctent ladies.
Merchants supplied cheap at wholesale.
- ,i , , B, ir.CHNITZER, Manufacturer,
jyll-lyd 49 Market, cor. 3d, Street.
BARGAINS
’ lS
CARPETS.
JUST OPENED AT
M’CAL.L.UM’B
87 FOURTH STREET.
A laige aa-ortment, which will bs acid at a vorv
great reduction from late prices aulO
J. DCJILEVI,
Grocer,
NO. 4 DIAMOND,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
my22;lyd*w
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND GAITERS. AT
BORLAND'S,
C. A. VAN KIRK & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
OAB FIXTURES & CHANDELIERS,
Patent Improved Kicelsoir k Patent Paragon
COAL, OIL SUBURBS,
HAND LAMPS, COLUMNS, &o.
Salesrooms, 517 Arch St. Philadelphia.
Manufactory, Frankford, Philadelphia,
All goods warranted. iy2:ly
FILL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC
ALBUMS.
5,000 CAHD PHOTOGRAPHS
(Only One Dollar a Dozod,)
Prominent Men and Women.
COPIES OF FINE PAINTINGS
AND ENGRAVINGS,
(Only One Dollar a Dozen, or Ton Coats each)
Plltock’s Stationary and
News Depot,
Fifth street opposite tho Post Office.
Photographic Album.*, of all Style..
)y25
BEHO V A la.
»B. F, BABDEEN HAS REMOVED
from SmithfleJd street, below tho Girard
House,l6 No. 145 Fifth street opposite tho Court
Route. • »p2l*t£
Beckham a long, no iw lib*
BRTY ST... dealers in Mowers and Reapers,
Horse Powers, Farm Mum, rod*
dor Cutters, and farm machinery generally
iu4
JOHN i Ii *.CK, Afjcm
- -r X
S'ssli Figures,
98 Market sL
AMUSEMENTS.
UITTOI3I7B6H THEATBeT^
a Lessee and Manager Wu. Henderson.
Pr oca of Admission. 35, 23 ami 13 cents
Reserved Scuts, 50 Cents.
MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVEN
INGS, Angnst 17th and 18th, 1863.
fio-hiragfuient for T ho -Nights More
* f the gro.u >linHti*elB
(the/ at pear in Ole Toland, Wednesday 19th fast J
under tho direction of Mr. M. L‘. CA M FBELE
ijntiro c.Br.ge.
T.-E ENURE TROUPR
i:i M.w specialities:
For full particularii sec programmes-
A ul ' FRAfIK EDWARDS, flcn’l Ag'b
SPECIAL HOTIC2SS,
u. COBFWBLL .. KEna
€iOiaS[WISSJLi ak K63BSIR,
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS^
SILVER A BRASS PLATERS, ’
end manufacturer: cl
Oaddiory and Camase Hardwata.
& 7 St. Clair StrooL and Bcqacsnc- Way,
, (near the Pn-irre )
PITTSHIDiHJH. S»A.
POISON NOT THE HEAD
■WITH HITHATE OF EIiVEB,
Übo I'IUSTAUOSiO’N IIAIt! D/E,
Certified to bo PUHE—SATE—UNEQUALLED,
by Dr.' Chilton, of New York,
and other eminent Choniista,
&B K O D IJ CEB ANY SHAItE I'HOM
£. noh, mellow brown to glossy black In ten
D 0 mßroiimt
’ TENETIAW LINI
MENT. More Testi r.cny !
-Lais is to certify that for the last five yosrs I
havo used in my family J)r. celebrated
Venetian Limment and in cvrry instance have
found it fury equal to his recommendations. I
navo fotind it to Rive ttlmoit instant ano:u3 re
rniL oaf ? 3 of toothache, croup, bilious colic,
l‘ ai J n T in the chest and bach and
rheumatiflip, nnd I chccrfuily recommend its
trial to e ver,’ one afflicted with any of tho abovo
named disease.-.
11. Vr’AHNKB,.
Hartford, Uonn-, Oct 16th, 2861.
» P J! c S* 2sftn JT 50c ?r n,a bottle.* Office 56 Cort
aUDrUK^t3-
gCIMJEON GENERAL HAMIIOND,
*1 k s L or^°r j n 2 calomel and destructive min
erali! from the suppiv tables, has conferred a
blessing on our sick soldiers. Lot him not stop
S?n 0 * bim order tho dircontinuaneo of
13]eodinff, and the substitution of Brandreth's
Bills in the plaoo thereof. Then will commence
a n , 6 . w ., era , m the practice of Mcdiclno, TThioh
would thon bocom-d emphatically
THE UEAUSti ART.
I have for thirty years taught that no discard
action could be cured by "inorcury or tartar
emetic, Thai the human bod? could only bo
mudcwholo by 'vegetable food”— Animal food
D?iP®\ in ''9 nuor,i °d vegetables, Brandroth
Bil s should be m every military hospital. These
Pills cure Bmous Diarrhea, Ch-omc • iarrhea,
Cbromc Dysentery, and ell Fevers and Affections
( t tno Bowels, sooner ami more sorely than any
medicine in the wond. .Brandrc.'h’s Fills in theao
CiiULc ihouid bo tahoa night and morning. Read
Directions and got new style.
CASE OF R<JiC*.'K K",
Dr. B. Bramireih, —TVej c i'ork .
bin: I was a private m Co. P. l.'ib Kogimont,
h<ow 1 ork v cds. Mruile at Liarrison’i; Landing,
and on the KapiiaUannoeit noor t idniouth, I and
many of the Company were sick with bilious di
arriioa. lho Army Surgeon did not euro ns. and
I was reduced to sHm and bmio. Anmpg tbo coin*
Panr woro quite a number of members who had
w-rkod in your Laboratory at Sing Sine, Tboy
r>Mi° Hiiu because they used Brandroth s
"ills* These men prevailed upon me and others
to use the Pill*, and we were all cared inZfrom
two to fivo days. After this our boys used Bran
dreth * Pills tor the typhus fever, c kls. rheuma
tism, and in no care did the} tail to rostore
health.
Out ol gratitude to von i,»r my good health* I
send you this letter, which il noe-tsi-arv, tfc o ou .
tiro company would sign.
lain, reapoc-tfu'ly yours.
ROSCOE K. WATSjN. >ue Sine, N. V.
Principal office. I'M Canal street, New York.
C'Oii L>t T2toaa«ta LjlclAlley
p;«.bnrra. iyliJAvitfa
GRAND MASS MEETING
OF THE FRIENDS OF BAKU A INK
in BOOTS and SHOES, assembled daiiyat
CONCERT HALL SHOE Ml,
62 Fifth Street,
to ratify the schedule of exceedingly low prices
of BOOTS and SHOES, which ho 3 oeun adopted
for the
Closing Out of spring Stock
Don t fail tu attend this meeting and bring
your friends with you, for tho following very good
roasons; Whether j-ou purchase or not you will
receive politeattontion- All goods arc warranted
in every particular. Then ivilego allowed ol ex
changing every article nfiich, upon examination
at home, does not meet tho entire approval ol the
purchasers.
KMHfililß THE PLACK,
IVO. «2 FIFTH STREET.
jy 25
ryi H E
WHEELER i WILSOS
Sewing Machine.
Wa£ awarded a
MET GLASS PRIZE MEDAL,
—AT THE —
WORLD'S FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND,
where all the Machines of
EUROPE ARID AMERICA
were in competition.
Also, at the Industrial Exposition. Paris, France,
and at every
United States Fsa.tr
at which Sowing Machines have been exhibited.
The principal Companies making Sowing Ma*
chines aro Wheeler it Wilson, I: M. Singer &
Co. and Grover Sc Baker. Of the machines mado
thore woro sold during the year last reported:
By Wheeler & Wil»ou. .. . 21,sor>
By *. M. Singer AUo . V'.'.10,953
By Grover & Baker 10,240
Showing WHEELER & WILSON’- sales to be
double those of any other Sewing Machine Com
pany in the country,
OFFICE. Iff FIFTH STREET. PITTSBURGH
This Machine makes the ‘ LcC STITCU,
and rants highest on account of tho elaslicit y
pormanenco, beauty and goncral dcsirablsnes'
of tho stitching when done, and the wido range
ofitoapplication —[Report of tho American In
stitute, New York,] julSil&w
U ONIENTR ATKD
COMPOUND EXTRACT oF Bl CHU
for all disease; of the
bladder «& Kidaeys.
one halt for $3 s*».
‘.orders mail promptly filled.
A. J. RANKIN A CO.,
Druggist*. 63 Market street.
PITTSBURGH,
R. HUTCHINSON
(LATB OV LEECH A HUTOHU«eO3.)j
COHHI3SION i FOBffABBINS MERCHANT
Bonier In
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
pionr drain Fish, Dried Fruit, Hot and Pearl
Aph™. PRODUCE GENERALLY.
Boat Brandsof Family Hour Always on Hand,
No. 102 Second Street,
Between Wood and Market,
PITTSBUGH. PBSTK'A-
M.Liboral advance made on Consignment:.,
yd
mjINE HUNDRED HOLLAHS-ONE
1 whalf cosh, remainder in five annual payments
—will purchase a neat two story frame dwelluig
houso, a stable, and two lots of ground, each SO
feet front by 140 deep to un alley, situato at cor
ner of Nixon and Chortiera streets Manchester.
Large Brick Dwelling to Lot.
urge one* A SONS.
aa4 51 Marked strt^