Ilitisintrgh iSaNtqo MONDAY MOP. - YiNI,JIUG., 24 011.1' AFFAIRS. ear OFFICIAL r.iPsit ar'Tlirr CITY. 1 -, bigyEzowstims. duattimon for the 0.. .308su. by $: R.(Maw, Optilia, No. IS fir•O . 1 . 11-4°21 "0-1-# l 7 t . - ' ••..• ur wit. to swum. 'c fr.23.. alied o ol4' , 4 u................. Co 70 -irki , .-" ' ' ~..«:......... 100 86 ',''''' 0 8 ' '4V16....,.......... - 87 1u05zeitir........—.. --- 29 0-10 i.r • sh , 11. 8. Chsteuen Comm Auden. t:;;:The followlog statement of thevork of the i -' 4 : l l4thian'llommission cannot:fall to bo inter ', ;atingle slut dams of Pittsburgh area viata ty has COriteibuted so largely to the good work: . • • • TM Ckiistia Commisslon basitiow estab- XS_ had diffireat puts , of ths - lirmy of the 14tomast saTeral stations, when it is prose imtisig its work With great' sperm% One of ;Ain 15 at thibsequartikra of Gan. blade, who kw promised - lug co-operation with the 'gsilegatea of OW - .Commission ass far as the wsipkeles of the sonless and hi sl awn authority .rwillptresit." N.J. Ga. Petrick, the other Am:lnv Made an address there to the al- Mien, to *high- he expressed, as far as lan guage could show, his sympathy with the ob jects and labors of the Commission. To show the macro and extent of Its opera,- goat, the following wrath from the report yf one of its Pittsburgh delegates, who was ausatly captured by kloseby's Cavalry, is glans - Wa hare dhilibutod a large amount of no !rat raiding 'Matta; hate supplied many theskilert With Wholes of clothing, indis. -,:pessiblir for their comfort, which at this Limo bald not otherwise proeure; have rup-• pleaklek and wounded with hospital stores attd'elalbfng, which have ban tent for miles {listen;The Nulling' of God are being daily. in akilsepa. the Christian , Commission by the peog "%C a, for its'kindness in contributing towardi his temporal and spiritual comfort. That you may ice what wears doing I send you a copy of the Articles distributed at this station for the mak ending August 16th, Whoa we has had three doLeptes employed Ells samosa have ban dellared,ll prayn stkastlap held, 21 shot relieved. There have been distributed 42 testsarnts, 110 hymn books, 318 soldier, books, 423 suisoelbsneons books, 11,411 page: of bats, 3,326 religious newspapers, Iyampidetii, 1,494 sheets paper Wad envelopes, 300 "housewives," 130 pairs of socks, 56 thins, 38 ails bandages, 13 pairs of &swore, 12 towels,l3 cans extract beef, 12 mins condensed milk,6 bottlas of brandy, 6 or inane of ginger, b of magnolia, 5 Of Ink, 5 of blackberry wine, 3 of sweet gam, 3 pounds Of earn starch, 2 honk: of whist', 2 copies of annualzeport, and 3 pounds of wen, hubs -ggefi • statement, while exhibiting the kind sad Iho =POW of wank done at one plan, ahem at the same time what L at • puma need. iln the arms. The kindness of the Christian 'rutile, as shown b 7 its nu of Inussolene, hard /ini gone far to reline the wants of ouzbrice span, who need all that we clx give in , wand* of our encouragement add regard: -We must, however endue to delsuch *data; the estim ate we place • upca ' thelabonof those who - an fighting for owslights as villas their own, enured that in can DAM* do too mint for those who an struggling for the cause of freedom, civilisa tion, humanity and God. Important Decision. edge Cadwaladar, of Philadelphia, hen derlided that Minors, ender eighime, cannot be held at all in military service, even with the content of parents. I .The case was this James Burke enlisted two - years ago, In the regiment known as Bezter's Piro Zonares. Bsteently he had hien attached to the head- Aineetars of the general comm.ndinePthis dia erict as a.mamenger, which position his wid ened mother bad no objection he should fill. As goon a, it wet known that ho was to be Ordered to the array; the mother applied fee writ of habeas carpal s end it num granted by- Judge Cadwalader. oho prayed for his dis charge on the pound of minority, and on the hietbig it wauestilled; to that, though it is OW years since he enlisted, he to yet under eighteen lairs of age ; The counsel ter the relator, Mr. G. W. D;delek, took the ground that being under eighteen he could not be liesid,even though the mother had given her =moat. Judge Cadwaleder, after consider og the subject fully, decided that a minor, :cider eighteen year. old, most be held in the military service of the United fitater,even though the *anent of the parents is mien; that there Is not anything in the acts of Con geese' to legalise the enlistment of minors ander eighteen years. Burke teas thereupon •llLtrharged. A Loyal Democrat. ,w, a , A. Porter, of Waynesburg, Orono ca p th ! A u : . was invited by Ur. Otrarbss In pima, of p*ldelpitia, to address the Demo. critio: Om tral OW:" at that place, and who, laatesitCl makfag W polVerhead *Fogel , ' pro. .ostded to *dative tha dub in patriotic style— Idiot caused him to be hissed and imolai out ef , ,tbo room—was lately pretested by the tribn Leas= of that city with a beautiful as a manurnto of the oemados, and to atone in tome .degree for the insult heaped myna /dab: the atopperheadi. Ice acknowisdg gag the rearilit of tbaflag, Mr. Porter aaya : "I accept your flag. Its memories are any!, Ana Laced to the American heart. Its I,*or.v Shall ha my Motto. I will hold It as on4 Vai Iny household deities, with the fond hapax when when ilfo's closing was shall coma to hove the consolation' in my last O vsof /eating Un as the emblo a ilej6 ab t .Vrea Data, endpo It the pride of le e s an4:happe peepla." • -' New ;Toni, Aug. 21, 1863. Zditort icults—ainumas i To your re. marks rasps Ltlng Plantattop allure, of the 18th leer ; .10111 U 7 " The sales are now, 200 =Um tosr sk. " It'll tOt important Abet the labUti ak p a w be ohmblad with our con canna trussed& us, but to "remit oondlot with*, stattimentt• futultbett; lit the Muni of tho AtscOlated , Press of ffor York, -tri would thank you to;;lnsert thle as a dorrestion, vls The book:, of 1.:111s office win she, that tflailtruoki7 average ~alb of ..Plantation Bitten ; Is titer' 4266 deneu— .the 'stomp tax upon the 1111/110, month, to 5240 per day I We be- Wtil, We peseta teg In gal history of &bo ut:TH.-the but bottle 'only having beau sold on the 18th ofklarob, lam The people's es timate of what creates t tis demand, may be tion_ott ensantnetlou of olio correspondence. :its remote, fry resit vetfully, yours; DBAILI a_oo. pqa./intirrus—ln a tiling ottentlon to thlellatitutionalt is only n loassary to say that AIM fiat* le thorobghly ka own as a eumessful edwrateir, sad Mr. WM6O is &ho favorably twin, 'having formerly taught in the City. LI. ka4 mmently returned tkoal Ind* wham _ he opsat sins years u s fmagge missionary, under the auspices eg the Pemba tartan ohurolt, sad RUM he had.thikkeit faclittlss for study in the Dinginess enlist oeuntv, so that he nov returns to us one of the ripe ft scholars of MA: am-both in umlaut and mod= lan- OW" OLIO Or rss H. G. O.'. Haagen Ur.— Oslhiday Multhaok Yoho, 3zose Per mit; Seary W. PaZl9llll, Honry Mason, Ru ffles Halley , and Jame M. Montgomery, of Avail county, West Virginia, wore arrest ad by the Home Guard, of that county, and twaviraidur Whetting. They ate charged with having Aimed an, &mutation goluothil dialer to Me Knights of the Golden: Circle, sad-were ;Teri to ntlet ft° draft. Captain Thenkintindi to deliver, the parties over to al redo* Court. faciviatuowatiTunirsa flgo" eau Dmitri sm4=4lts reported that al:Leman professional sWasts, belmiging to Philadelphia, New York, Beston, snit Baltimore, all of whom bad en tared the way as substitute', attempted O . soap, ftoln tan lwativous on thegotomao dte",ore Wsdnadsl lam. They were most, 'past mit- the romatider drowned. Thug, 01 it - On• hiU swoop," fell nineteen Individuals; idioms whom was the' selehratod u c oc k ne y Jask,7 of pilladslphle, one of tha most adroit pigewehand *ism that ever opeested. ineasl•Wra• Vouhfor opened Irish $ Au Nano owaidells7 alitt• Wcd. .: . nitS•Onillool for=r l _aid whoilea low 2! . 4 1 4 ' . ` 7 904 6 t 74 : 451 -4k • Ike& On Saturday *Derr • ' eolith, a pe:ti. 2 of kleasrs. Sees* a tinfr • oil re Seery, non the AllhiLeny river and city i hoe, ern: dlneovered to be on hi... A musigo war at ones transmitted over the flan% nri.• veto telex:44A Moe to their office, ettrtic cf 17eter led Smithfield stmts. from 'bleb Platte word was sent' to the Duquesne Steam Plm Engine Horde. The engine's alarm bell was immediately struck, and the apparatus started for the fire. The Duquesne made a quick trip to the oil works, leaving the other engine compel:des somewhat In thedark. One Company, when told where the fire was, se tally got a little "worked up," thinking that Misers. Buse Jr, Graff had slighted them in ending a messenger • peat their house to an engine two miles from the fire. On arriving at the redeem the Duquesne found that the workmen had sttoeseded in smotheMng the fire. The' feet of the telegraphic message having been sent, soon got generally known, I and only made the boys talk MOTS about having a city fire Ail= telegraph line. /hirr rebel prisonaraf all oommlasioned of f(eer_, charge of Capt. Pratt, of the Bth Bow York Artillary, - erith s rqua4 of twenty menporived tido ofty on Saturday night, from Port Bfeßenry, Baltimore, 11111 route for Johniton'e Nand, nearßandasig eitr, Ohio. On aenoturt of mining `the connection with the wastern'traln they were croMpalled to lie over until one Veloat thliemorning. A Now Num.—The hull of Copt Elamll - new steamer vu brought down from the bob:yard on flatuday, and how lies at the landing. Re will tortakon to INneirmatl to recedes her cabin, multliery, ate. The stammer "Oil 0117" will tow - the hall down and will leave about two Wei oolt ltds after noon. Tna 2Orn PW/NSYLVAZIA Cavacar.—Oal. Wynkootee 29th regiment is now gnardhsg the Baltimore and Ohio rallror.d. The regi ment encamped at Si. John's Ron, Va.. 128 milluarom Baltimore. A Bay Tama on sat BALTIIIOB2 Ann 0810 80A0.•,..A Claw painatior train has been put on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, between Baltimore and Wheeling—tsarina the former city every night at kill past nine o'olook. DIED I LOUGI—On tiabbith. Leg. MOB Weak p 132. s hfn. BABilt IJOECt. artuart of the late Jouph . Long, EKE, In the Chi par of ha age. The friends of tbo family aro ragnatlblly forttal to Wood the amoral on Torpor otinorton at 4 o'clock. from hat loko tathlonot, tea. 29 Parry Wort Ilallgtocsambna at 33 o'clock:. liWiff—Anarat 80, JO9llll PI.. fonoll mkt son of June S. end tat Ito kralo. of i ctn. strong county, fortnerly of PearloWily, Pa.. of Olp. thy*. sod le years. WaLTlM—Anattat 2bl, at toe saoldenco of tir. trolard Bohn, ar.. Run storm WA LTC" in the lid pa Ohm. ago. twiIiCUAL LOCAL NOTICZa sum AID Raw% amnia Maw' trick fat haft' and mantatetairuai purposes, cro the bast In ass. A. F. Oanorr, General twilit. Vo. 18, fifth Litton. TROILLII PARS; Platt_lMSl 0112=0Dtrai diato Booles, and dialer In Prottylvanta and Ver mont slats ore, best quality at. low rates. Odlo" at row the Water Works, Pittsbttßb , Ya ; - BOAZ Poo& not Lake, four dollars. Pour dollar', four dollar'. Dental Irstitots, Dental !wallas. Bost cheap Doutlatrikbost cheap Dontlatty. No madam' work, to =Alto work. Ciosnrm Our II) Einem emu air Con.— Bsuil Graham, merchant tailor, is selling ort bin Spring sad /imams? stook ofgoodiat cost. They consist of all the latest styles ci clothe, tressiumns and rulings, of which he is pro tract to make op in the most fashionable manner, end at cost prise. The public should not neglect, to avail themselves of this rue chance ud ease money' by giving hira an early mill Alto, • large assortment c( piste and hoary Sasstmeres, well adapted for bop wear, 'blob he will sell by tha plus Jar below °eel. Mothers should tot neglect to can early. BAY% Meinhallt-Tailol., N 0.1.4 Market street. dersenon, 13arrusirre VOLIIIITIIiaI I—The &mention of our counters brave defenders re. gently retuned. from the nit of war, wed of the patio is geuersl,, is again dlzteted to the very extensive and boadscutte , assortment of the toast styles of ifrancit x .. &neigh and Lima:hum Own goode, far pats; coati and mtat lately received by 41mm Jetta Vete 00., Nordic/it Wises, No. Isla _Federal street, Lateheal.. A lastefal seieetion at gentlemen's farabblng woods will also &lino be found on the shelves at tha astobliehtaoai, got ocrin the titimthsi with best tos • lot. ofausr. ready-ma* *thing, . . Ni,• Lamm cnr Bosun thollun.-OZ. ma we ITO ached, atm can we bay a neat and comfortable mum ecdt, made to, order, thus having the glance of selecting oar owe good: ? To all thee Ingrdttee moan sneerer, ga.to Meru& W. McGee h cornet of Poderal street and Diamond figure. Alleghe ny, and you will be rafted eeaording toiont Mate. They hare jut rftwitrod their mimes goods, and for 'legated etylas they cannot be eapaued, and Jot fitness they, ere the very persons as their work Li all done ;radar their cannot fall to b EtParallion e . Whited thema eail, and yen . 4, Breen ?WI tear Onna.—REV. MIMI. E. C. ANDBUEi t ?mei Minim/7 to Has; Rap of ..I.ftiebu4l, r., Ole di ctate Wins mnonely sleeted hir heir end asap, writer, VI have derived much Wasik from the use of Km 8. A. seem. World'r Hair. Raton and Zplobalsamum. I have tried nation other remedies, bet never any thin that.. re mania:4 and peretneently tow fitkd roe." Sold by - drughts evarewhere. Depot, 198 GrPowieb SUM" Now York. -dew rimy an Amman Oi lmmo AND Du tton among tho yobanrearswoald be argent lee by the free ass of 11010LOW4rit PILLS : AND OINTMENT. - ,NW2 Wounds, Bons and Boarry,lhi Ointmonali a tartan am, aad for Bowel complaints, Ilavoro, Small Pox, &a, the Pitts are the but nualloino la rho world. Only 25 canto per , boz or pot. , Ltl Tango Cotniaunn Issurerrn—A Wait stapled school for ladles, oorner of Beam street and Stockton arontut, Allegheny city, Pa. The setonth M:1114 ImM melon cam meccas on Monday, Soptembor 7th. tar cir culars .or other infonnatlon, es -to;toltion Val, mill upon or iddriiithe PrinalpaL &alarms Man. E. A. barn. Tam Orman twig panou.—Dev. H. V. Dagen, Bogen, Masi ! , erritool-- # ' That KM ft. A. Allies Worltre Hair Radom and Zylobalmunumpromote the grewthog thebair where baldnam has ctomitoncial, Ihove the aside= of my ems .117 ii." Boa by Drat. ge eer Yms everywhare. Depot, 188 Greenerbh is., N ork. Henan go Camaro Hotammi, Amirlattir Azs. Orme - imanerata—pay yggif, or ab: (MUM to scores or &Wilmot*, rooD, or anything also is the Carpenter limy till at Cuthbert's Carpenta fag Virgin H 7 0i1.,, above Smithfield streets. orders ProrOp 0 404 7 4014 -t°' - t t (lAtTiose—Tho public am; bombs flotilla not. to nogothto' sal noteim NU of on asap pupating to Do endorsed /a Aqiak, so ouch ondorsomenttare.forgulof. an2o4t •• • • A. Farr» 0111:1121111 and OLIZIAOII Ostia will be taken at the Omnibus odic*, No. , 406 Liberty street, day or of ht. AU orders hit at, the above pleas will be litomptly attended to. All calls snot bo paid In advance. dm. Wtoonma Uffremuorr.;—The fall term ey this Institution will commerce on Tuesday. the lot day of Seitembetrezt. Her penter lars catalogue. to. be bad at any of the bookstores fa the city, dre.lBtb, 180 Y. 0. 0 as. Deatirt, HC Pam (moot, ottoto to aD bugleoze .f bU azalefistezi; WirANIIMITUBIEG 1311T23 808 ,Jil. iBA/111:.4ns bandred Utast Orme, ar amp swim of tbiadylas pis os-us oft id PIM. I...bouts ague tpxraissca Mirfr -111ffir Id Oa lia= Cbssv Da. tha. k Ckinefinilla posing - sbiMilthi MOM *I It.. For well Mir to P.C. 'OOIIIIIILTON so U trams strolkam. Takeo' a WM. N• Zsa t ifs. UT youth dr" Pittobwitur. /NIL VAAdifdilgu' Za M4 U.y71111,_ oßPag*RcrWlh ia _T X. 0014411 L r frit .I.:itt - ST NEWS BY TYSIABLPIL SPECUL DISPLTCREs FROM WASHINCTOr twist Dispatch to ths Plttshisro;i3asetta. Wsziaaarow,:ing. 25, 1863 Norfolk re., 44. 21.—The Richmond Whig of to-day says s Tool:ton, iEee., dug. 18.—The Federal cav alry from Yazoo City resided Durant Sta tion, an the Illississippl Railroad, where they captured a train and out the telegraph wires. Serious lestmotion walla railroad northward ie apprehended. The Yankees are carrying two engine and traininerthward(rom Bolden, and a heavy raid is tensing southward from the Charleston road. Obarkstos, Aug. 20,—The aunty's opera. lions during the but twenty-four twin have been moill,y (unlined to a steady and'oontin nous bombards:Anti of Yost Sumter from their Parrott guns on Merris Island. The fire be gtne to , tell on thunter, Which replies only at long intervals. The defame of this harbor does not depend mainly. upon Port Sumter, even if that fortress should be battered down. rzotauturion or our. aossam. Con. Bonham bus issued • Proclamation urging the removal of ail non-combatants from Charleston as soon as possible. The two hundred pound Parrot guns of the enemy aro too much for the wane of Sumter, end the Port ?tones only at Intervals. It has been determined to defend the city street .by street and house by house as 'long's. a foot of earth is left. Brew the Blainnondßayairstrof August 20: Mr. Memminger's printing prase, we mean that press which Is Findlers the life out of,us turning out tone of printing paper, by way of money. Every`, turn of that horrible engine is raising the *dee of narking we est, drink and wear, and for present and for.fu mutat, laying up an additional load of debt to crush no with taxes, uses our children into the third and fourth generations. The more money that dreadful initeconent pours out upon as the leu mOneywa hays. We shell be begged at last by our enormous sums of money and beefed ohdeir mountains of paper. It is not the Secretary's wish to flood no with any more of his paper; gladly would he dolt' his press if he could: Be 'knew as well cc any ono that the country has already far tee much of this aort cf money, and it he ocelot jetted. and born a band:olllton lea is cf it, be would dance with. Jot around the fire. But what cants do f ThelubUs eve 'rim most be paid in ihat which passim cur rent as money, and if great &tette of it are always paering ont of the treasury, and but . little coming beck, ha .mutt supply the dill clan°, by new homes, until - at last tho yolutne of cartent.papar most be en meek in excess of commodities to per pufehated with it, that there who have anything to sail will net be lieve that they sun ester demand toe much' of it fo: a pcnintof hosier es pair of shoes. lion °BA/LISTON. A pay master with the expedition against Chariest:so, In a letter to the Treasury De partment, aye; The people isnot not be tbe anxious. Title u the BMW onnipliaated Bar the arcs) , has hod to perform dodos the war; and if sacrum attends as, and it will be, she viotory lull be the most brilliant aver recorded In naval :Uvula. Bat it.cannot to done rove hurry. Movements will be danbanaaly made by two Y wing, but gaihtett and experienced GBl. 8003[111. GOY. Hooker, who has bran hers far some day a,cagagad upon hit , report of the °pare tic:is on the Itippciinnock, and his :easterly pursuit of Lee up to the battle seGattleberlf, to or potted to:es:me active verviee immedi ately. 8. will either have a -impends cam mind, c: organic a position as commander of aprps ia the truly of she Potonuio. ran "wvaetoe•' or CI.SADA.. The Toronto (Canada), able, me that Thoinea D'Arey MC* girt bb; wondsrl'of tt. formation about the intended invasion et Can ada, by' Northam troops, from Ciazosta L. Vallandliham. a aIIEIVO 01115101 OF COI !MUMS& lo Southern newspapers mune savage !natality on oar soldiers, a young lady Ellis oar lines, in - 1111mbsippi, who is still oppoNd to the Union, writs' to s friend here "Speak. tog of kindness, I am happyhoe to inform you that not one Pa/feral soldier bested me otherwise than a lady should be treated by a gentleman. Let them sot so tbay may Wm.' whams I 0713 give them great praise for good behavior about my house., ..IPROX PIILL4IDELPHIJ. Dlspelch fo the Pittsburgh Gaut PrnimairmiA, Aag..lll, 1868. The latest news from the Army of the Po tomes stabs that an is quiet along the WWII. Deserters ray that the rebels have left Or (rental:ld gone South to Itiolnond, and that Loa's movement toward Frodaticksburst Was to OOTOt his real intentions, which is to mate South by atte.way of Morionarille. This be lief seems to be oontrutod by the cavalry 1111. connoluanoe as far as Culpepper, where no enemy was tuna. Malebo' army is without doubt badly domorallesti and thinned' by de sertion. Thoso complaint to Judge, artimats its strength at notutorelhast 40,009: ' It Is 0440 by guk •WiininnisaU to Oitissten anitheiMeistots.desartloni.- .:144 , 0onseriptital is being vigorous* end firped in: that portion of_ Easton Virginia lying Watt Ml4l west the Reppahanttoolla The Ogren Are iMing ant hither smith, and none but females and *limn an left behind. Daiirters say thaVtlieno is- great glouta through the rebel army of the Potosnao,•kon account of theceitlealeondltion of Ciiirleston, and all aohnowkedp that ft cannot hold oat mud' longer... • The news from Meade army, on the other hind, is most - cheering. The health of the man wee never better, end the depleted mgt.- , manta are being apitily• 4,114 tip with eon scripts. • Then 'MI no indiaaiins of a COI, as the nbils ivold ensigns iglu engagement. Governor Carlin has antral here, as rasp lir the Army of the. -Potomac. will also have an interview with the Mayor trispaatlng the city Waken.. Theo supply gloater Arkansas, valiant , . taut socials from Charleston, arrived at,our nary yard' to.dey. I shall endeavor to for wani-you tha urn in time for.press; . . ''faena.—The Arkansas left the fleet at area o'cleck on Wednesday peening, 1915 blatant. Berferegy has boon entirely silenced; Port Wagner eta), held ; out; Poet Bawer Is badly damaged and oh flro. Banter :apnea feebly. Thane* Irosildoi andiveutoniters mashers bettedes are di engaged. The 'whirrs flab SymbehtuutedJoesph U. COO and John C. Copula bane 1a ;erg lineal.. They sei there 11 nut to famine b Sseannati. Dr. Rabat Gibbs, mom of the nbal ism tthpJ is • plitiosor on board. to Fort litilswaro. ,- WhtatheAtnullru_leltlh.tmpreuloa was itzitestalsoCtbot - Sttnitor wan noiluatiot HWt:ant& :1116iNgal sad krassior Woldisq waif Mod irlibta - Ott trot bait xh:be= 3l4 "Ira = teentihn!A ma 'sad wads tail • Tr i - 1 1= kb. s. L.W. wow wiles l i. Latest from Charleston—Forts Wag. tier and Gregg Silenced. Permanizrnu, Aug. 22.—The U 8 : supply steamer Arkarau arrived et the Navy Yard tee,-day. Elr I.ftQauitatan on W61111T,:3t., rO6I7OZEJ and reports that the novy end army shore batteries hare dove tremer.lotts destrao- Cox on Fort Sumter. The south and exit Lace looks like a hooey comb. tt complete darnel im lament of the walls is looked for In • &telt. The following account I, from the n of Mr. Charles Fulton, editor of the Dal ore Ameriese. Flag 874 Dimmers, deg. 18:—The attack on Sumter commenced at daybreak yesterday morning by the siege batteries of 06Z. Gil more and the naval battery on shore. At six o'clock Admiral Dahlgren proceeded on beard the Weehawken, and with the rue:sides and entire monitor fleet &Peeked batteries Wag ner and Gregg with great fury, oompletely si lencing Wagner and almost sileacing Gregg. The wooden gunboats, seven in number, also joined In the assault, and enabled all of the shore batteries to pour their shot and shell into dumber. At ten o'clock the Admiral changed his Sag to the Passaic, end with the Patapsco pro /seeded to within about 1,400 yards of Sumter, and shelled the sea wall with the riliqd guns of those vessels for about an hour, with marked afoot. Sumter Sled about fifty r/o. turn shots, doing no damage to the vestals. ' Pleat Captain Goo. W. Rodgers tank eon mud of the Catskill, and went up within 150 yard' of the beech introit of battery Wagner. After dying a number of shots, a shot from ' Port Wegner broke a niece of the interior lining, which stack on the head of Command or Rodgers, measly killing him, se well as Paymaster Woodbury, who was 'tending at, his side. Roth of their heads were lOU, and those were the only persons Wand on bind I or water during the six hours' saps/monk The damage to Sumter by the 'lige batter ies of Gen. Gilmore, lerbible without the aid of a ;eau. The rebels had erected a false wail against the wall exposed to our batteries. It extended to within ten feet of the top of the wall, over forty feet high and um feet thick, and this wall la now a mesa of rules, whilst the old wall la bored hallo! deep holes. The parapet Is crushed and ragged, and the Northwest of it quashed and Snaked down almost to the waters edge. The harbor Is SUed with torpedoes. A dews of them have been picked up in the Stone. On 'feud ey, • torpedo exploded under the Patapsco, raising her a foot out of water but doing her no harm. None of the vessels were Injured in the least, and the Admiral and hie *Deers ate confident of the ability of the Monitor to bat tor dowaSumter Re is, however, anxious to nye the vessels for heavy work requital of them after Sumter is taken, and to let the ar my seduce Sumter li petallike The Sees, ex cept the Weehawken and Naomi ell re tired berme 2 r. x., but they remained to keep Wagner silent daring the afternoon, and prevent the remounting of guns. The shore netted./ continued Sting all the afternoon and night on the wall of Sumter, with good 'Sea This morning the batteries are steadily st work. The WeehaWkan and Plintgo are keeping the batteries of Wagner and Gregg , quiet, and up to neon, when the Arkannas tailed, the remainder of the fleet was lying et their mooring. GOD. Gilmore ennounees that the work (hue far has been entirely setts:sato:l—that the Port is greatly damaged, and the work pro. greening finely. Admiral Dahlgren it muoh &Tramiel by the loss of the Fleet Capt Rodgers, but Is highly gratified with the operations of the fleet awe army, 11114 is Tiory hopeful of ultimate swims The Arkaneas.lelt the fleet at emno'olocit, on Wednesday morning. At that time huge •0112/1108 of smoke were area isimirg from Fort Sumter, as If from the burning of cotton, and the officers of the Arkansas believed the fort would be captured or 'entirely destroyed by riven. Her Rummer* replying feebly to our Are. Sort Gregg had been entirely silenced. Wagner still held out. The bombardment tinutiutted without areiation sparing Tnieddy night; and was renewed on Wednesday morn ing, and when the Arkansas left, the firing . was furious, thivltonsides, five monitor; and the Macre batteries being ail -engaged. Two refugtisa fromSlilevannah, named Jos. G. Calif' and John 0 Coburn, are passengers In the Arkansas. They report that there Se nearly a famine in Ba►aanah. bacceseral Expodiriun to Grenada Lovravn.Li, Aug. 23,-vie ifewpkis, Aug. 30.—About two weeks since, aisj Gen. Hurl but ascertained that there was a large amount of railroad stook at Grenada which the rebels were endeavoring to got of? south, by making temporary repairs to the railroad. With his usual energy and promptness, Gen. Hurlbut arranged an expaditios to destroy this stook, sending a request to Gun. Grant to make a diversion from the south to aid in the enterprise. The expedition started from La grange, Tema, on the 13th inst , under sow mend of Lieut. Col. Phillips, of the 0:h Mil nob Mounted Infantry, and reached Grenada on the 17th, driving Gen. Slimmer, with 2,000 men and three pleats of artillery, from the plena. They destroyed 111 q-seven losocno tires, upwards of foot hundred cars, depot buildings, machine shops, blacksmith shops, and a large quantity of ordnauce and commis sary stores.. They captured about fifty rail road men, and a number of ether prisoners. After Gel. Phillips had thoroughly accom plished his wOrk, CoL Winslow, from Grant's' army, arrived with a force from below. The expedition returned to Lagrange to-day. Great praise la Certainly due Col Philllmand his &hint commend, 16,11440 in( the hard ships of such a march through. Central Mis idislupi in mid -August, and as thoroughly lrfonn ippm the ling southwest. the remaining energy of the rebel i A band of guerrillas drove in Ike:debts st Lafayette, Tenn, at midnight, Oar boys milled and followitd them $ few miles, killing four and capturing reran, with whieh they riturnadsreireatisAed with the nights adven tura. The law/scants c( onr forme below are iontrabaad. The weather is my bot. There to considerable cotton coming tato /tempi& by wagons. From Wastilogton Werunatrrox, Aug. 20,—The marshal of this dlittial advertises the public: ale of the life estate of a number'of piens or panels of ground, with paprevementi,"in this city, un der theconilstatlen ast. Cots. Preneb, Pot rat's and Idadit's estates are included. One hundred deartters ban within the lan two days been sast Mum tojobi their respect tire regiments. The tursetur department inning the third series of 20 coupon', emelt series being $1.00,000,000 in mast Tits new kada bete additions] protection as galas spiels coon. whiting upon 49 faie ottthe bands. • The &atomization appeaps ou Ott bin andepteath thsengraring.whiele cannot be removed, end Mast be *opted by photovsph_ing or any other known proems and tho bean of the :courme are so prisact - that the coupons for one paled cannot, by alteration of date, be eitbitituted for another period without detee tion: Pm bolds are oessidellej as safer from imitation than Ws foranei luau, and are pre. dated at far less expanse. hue Newton,Clotornissionar of Livicultrue, JA his monthly report for August of the eon- Alden of the crops, says the wheat crop jug dturvested is most speellent both Ia amount And quality, and the tarn crop promises to be &fall one although in some localities in the west, where the drought of Jute has extended Into July it may not be so gtiod. The fdars• den wheat has mainly failed to stub& its Sher:toter in Wit country. It is an English variety of< great pelisses Airs, and hence It was desirable to test it hero. The following general order has been pre. molested from the Army of the Potomac: . The-practice of desertion of substitutes tin der the draft become an prevalent that her.. after the extreme penalty of martial law will be awarded tonal: delinquents as may ha is. ceptured, and eztraordinary efforts will be toads to ems that object. Latina from New gneane. Saw you, Mg. .12.—Tba fulmar Orem "Hp from Nay Ono= on the 15th, antrad to-day. The Mobilo Mame copies, opproetegiy, an *Web from the Ohatieston Mercury which gays, dam tbe Waal nieeseats,ll hatbotter sel:,,po enghlitartarZafrd tarakedritilot ba 2 y le one ri h ari an z d i =rha c itt theta's to tetsforoa MOT& Woad or els* alludes' Oharlaitoilithelatiu. (In. Pembertoit" haat an ardor edling grahls troops to wail& vitida 11114 dsp at DV, Ali. Bo ansplf,ests Qui e a Wit or Vidli a ln ar Ike mate! Go iru •joinhi_& es Os Utlis of the e. cfrk ijuma d emit-wait= Solfraii,extigh to'Briaise Olgr.' putigniays of the Destruction of Lawrence, Kansas, by Quantrril New Toss, Aug. 23.--Four 'citizens .1 Lawrernoe.er-.lved hero ;',.r supplies end meth eke,. I h er. gathered the rollonier rerCco len regarding the Lurning cf that city by Qatar:tell : The list of killed and wounded smothers some hundred andeighty, a malerity °fathom were killed Instantly. The names cannot ad be given now, however. The houses that re main standing are filled with killed and wounded of all et . From the ruins of the burned houses the charred remains of other victims are being rimed. But one hotel is standing, Qeantreli having spared It in conoeqnsnee of his having coeds his home there year. eines without expense; but its proprietor was shut. Among the moat prominent citizens, the following are known to have been killed Get. G. W. Cellimore, Meyer of the city, and his son, J. 0. Lowe, Josiah Trask, 8. P. Thorpe, Dr. Griswold, James Eldridge, Janes Perdue, Col. Stone two brothers named Gill, A. W. Griswold, irederiek Hitobail. Thomas Murphy, John Spear, three broths's named Addlsoo Weugh, Duncan Allison, Geo. Bun, Judge Carpenter, Rev. Mr. Snyder, August Ellis, Lemuel Flamm, Dwight Cole man Lewis Swan, R. Loomis, John Crane, Levi Gates , two brothers named Range, John Evans, G. W. Bell, Moms. Keith, Brown, Dale, Twitch, Palmer, Sargent, Delimit% Al book, Powers, and Brent. There were killed Instantly, moat of them in their own houses, with their wives and children clinging to them while the =Heron pined pistol, to their bodies and shot them: The followthg were mortally wounded: Joseph Eldridge, Mr. Baker of the firm of Ridenhour and Beier, Mr. Williamson, Geo. Holt, J. P. Henson, W. S. It Lykine. -In one owe the guerrilla, drove twelve men into shown, shot them, and burned the build ing. The inhabitants fled Into ravines and babe's, and the fiends bred late them, killing and wounding notes of them. Twenty. five negro recruits were shot They took all the money that could be found In the pockets of the citizens, or bourse, and stole all the ladies' jewelry, even to digs on their lingers. . Jim Lone °reaped on hornbook, rallied about two hundred men with arra, 'and fol lowed them. He overtook Qaantrell about twelve miles south of Lawrence, when a fight occurred, but the result is unknown.. Quirinal! Is note retreating toward, Mis souri, burning everything on his route. It is not expected he wilt be intercepted by our forces and will prithably get away without lose. No resistance was made at Lawrentw. The people were shot down as they ran through the streets; in their night clothes, and their bodies thrown into welts and °Were& The citizens had been especting Inch • raid from threats Qoentrell had made, and had organ teed militasy companies (or defence, part of whom had boon under arms constantly, bat from assurances that Qosotreil would not in trade Kansas, their organisations ware &ban. doped, nod' the giserrillas found them when entirely defenceless. A large train Left hero to-day, with supplies, clothing, provision*, sho , for the sufferers, end citizens of Leavenworth bays opened their doors to all who choose to came. many have availed themes/at:sof these hospitalities, and will be well cared for. The feeling among the citizens hotel. very bitter agaiust the commanders of tbie Depart ment and District, ler being so wholly unpre pared to meet each an emergency. The Commending general was absent from his heacqiutera, and didn't know of the 111- valion ante; the dec.:norm of Lauren:ma wan complete Everything was done, however, in regard to th• movement of troops to Intercept and denture Quentrill, hat it wets too late Oar Beate authorities now taking the matter in their own hands Col Jennison has been telecasted In wire mend of the new Keefe* regmeent, :sad is about Btart , o.t down the bor . !.. r with Bra- Mane troops to overcome any fetes' that the enemy can bring against him, and It not in terfered with by the commen.ilsig oiliest, raids lath Kaallas *Ls end with the present one. The man oowprlalog Qea trill's force ace principally tilotes hands at Seinen:Be who have been robbing and murdering along the barter for the oast sin wonting, with but lit tle opposition, sena, have kad ample time to prepare everything that wooti insure ancoess. They are probably toe ea'a in Missouri, with their Plunder, and quietly at their home. ea good U s elon citizen* Tho loss at Lawson., is not ices the, two minuses, and will fell heavily on New York and Leavenworth merchants. Teo banks were robbed of over, dollar, and the third eteaptd only bruise; the beat was so great that the rebels couldn't get the vaults open. Reported Capture of Fort Sumter-- English Sympathy tor the Rebels— Tao Draft In New York NIT Your, Aug. 22.—A questionable du. palish from Phitadel phi to• day, lays that Fort Sumter hat been esptozed, and that our fleet ti &bore the Port. The Loudon Spectator says that the friimds of the ranee base la!oly mad four millions of dollars far their frlbudship. The rebel loan bee tumbled to each a depth as to be almost out of sight The Pow eye of the draft : Ho names were drawn to do In this city, but preparations are going on for Monday, end on that day the wheels in the Pcitirth District, oomprising the let, 2d, 3d, 4.1,15 th, 6:h and Bth wards, and In the Seventh District the 11th and 17th wards will begin thflr revolutions. The po llee and military are making their arrange ments, inasmuch sa, the lth and 6th wards, which have a bad reputation, and • part of lifeekertividle, not less noted, will constitute some of the area of the draft. Perth:alarms will ne taken to be ready for contingencies, and to pregarTe the publie peace. Prom callfonila San Palatine°, AC& 23 —Business Is gen orally dull. No nom. Public attention engroetod la polities. Load questions ars making the canvass in Son Francisco very amides. The regular union convention has nominated a legislative ticket which gives peat discalelsotioti r and an independent opposition ticket mill be brought oat and largely supported by the better Wastes of the eommunity and will! probabiy be clamed. P Ulll.l JrOTICES _ PAKLA.ND iSELEG'T tiCHOOL.— its rail &tu' of Mini IL Manilla MI'S BILROT 808001, at j Callaad, ootemisca a TCESDaIi, Sept. 1.1665 Castotera giving limit:Lan= relative to tiaa, may be obtained at tba Bo • 1 / 4 Storm C 3270/ 071313 012141/0 110/10 07 1130/2707. • 111131317gb. A123/33 221 103. TB BBIXAMINAIION UP a trOdb1D00110! for admiaton 0 the B'sti Eddied milt commence l'lrJ2Dt; ESD,.Ir, An/a/t 240. at3o'o'mokam. '40278t JO :2 A. 813/81iA&T. Jr I .00LORE9 MEN. . ....ei ottani* Is sow veered to the Coknot Ihn of PlUatrorgb atul Ito ;surrounding coantey to vol. "War to the United Oates andel,. to join in eight. .togs to. battles ta L tort: and lb. golost. Tile MOON , MO 1121114 Tail /it , * Hell. where or ikre ro. opathltly footled toot I and hem la theloattet, a Vs entiestba I.IU be load even MO .ogre 4/1 01 0 ta103104213D. CM* .. ono. all , end follow to. fanaphe of th • oe !ono ight at .Poet Hodson, Ml non% !tend sod Tort sena: vept, I HO% M If SWUM% If matting OM* lOr Woven, Po. cad (ado. aulfen• i tgr raras otroted tcouwO who hue in rfid u Soldiom to • Ulm Ja.t las ths• nine mootho, with choice of &llama or Gummy.; Yor forthor Inhow4loo inquire at No 70 llfth ettootjui item; B. MMUS% Lieuti Oth lkainuat P B. V. 0. anSwoett litYr/OF.—Snautraou einummo Anocum.los.— membemi claiming the Priiale Bons le th e sting Boom of the assorts thm an hereby nodded to make good der claims to the_Beciretary,beiore tba FIRST or FIZPTBEIBnct, Or tbeywill be Mid for th e bandit Of thadloocialkm. By order of, the Board of blenerers. aolibtd 401111 ge,itLlC,Pecretare. WICLEOTION • N0T1CE......An Ek e . tkm will be lield at Ohs Board of Wads Boom, la the Qltl of reittsburgh, on Tl7lBo4ll' t toe gith day of Augatt incl.. at 1$ o'clock cu s to gad, eaten Motional:the Pittsburgh Grain Elan. for Osturaoy, to serfs fir tha caning Jar. EMMA LIAZIAIIIIHj wag Joan B. CSIMILD. J.non nem, W. Nothisticr. and othsait ik , _ WWI tn. Orauta ea vtion4Lanataxmarmir may 1.. . ' £ Ma, MONA i Tr" - I4OTIOE Ilk BY (11VIiDi to ...r.r nu enbioribratr to _ the Stack at the Wart. atm 'ltaarpratattcrattarty that an siassamat at /MS Dr.. 41.044 (81t 1 . RE& train laa bora. Inlet upon tlia attnltin A h r at the atie• at tba Mamma. Itil:: _Tab . na ar Wars UN mb do almost:l.: tad - a mans ~. dap rt thataverteltor. man farad* satiliat • arta .... , . - 4.1. AloP4lntat, motion. t! e(lVlflC T J-TA ligai ifir.4lll easoreashajo . wlku wmage, thaWasobtor d sIimCOMO .wine}ff~:said:'ctLa,:i:.4°,s~Wrmu-e.L«~$. . 1cG ~ : ~~ , ~Y~C" „ 3Y~ - ~ " ~k - - x y e~'~'~'~'hFa+~~ ~~~.`s~ . Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Aco fl—She mark.t tar armee Meow . quiet and nth -r dull Irtibtat. bcmerar. any materiel ch.ge In r•tm. The eminent tlgtucrare ZS*. Tack .turn.4. and 23c, isulsyr. lucludee; and we net. rates of fl bbla at V%e. parksgmaa r etrumed 600 bbl,luilk 2Ne—titue; and Wir bblit lo Ithr, at 006, pausal:es tnelndsd. Buyers offer 22 and 1:73.0 petty freely, abbe holdera with but few atheytimaa ate firm at 22% and 28c. It 4 but proper to remark lioverar, that some ha small lots, In InArtior packa ges. were sold at 27q, but we do not consider this a fair criterion of the market, as god marokantable oil, in good packages, Is held firmly at our quotatkm. Reflood la firm, tut rem quiet, on there ho bekn but tow transactions during the inattr. Irma. We quote pod standard Druids of bonded at t98500n the spot, 62t0 530 for Eeptemberoual 6446560 for October. Reflood, free, Is steady, with small sales at from 63 to Ghe for straw to prime white. Deathe is very dui and pdnas deodinizsd any be quoted at 16@17e. We note lams sales of Residlum at 161 y r bhl, perhaps included, fo b. 011 barrels are steady with calm at Ibrmer quotations. Chicago /dukes. Leo. 21.—Thera was a good shipping demand for new Wheat, and the market edranard 13403391: on No I Sod, and to on No 2 Spring. Then wag no tided change In No tripling, a the limited an restricted uanseetlans. We note aloe of faun at 41,01% an new No I Bed; itat.E4ll for new No 9 Bed; 9449 - 960 to new No I S.velag; S6as9oolbr new No 9 Spring, and 714,7119 e laleand Spring. There was a good inquiry fa Own in stops, and the market was Qom and buoyant at a farther Improve. meat of Me,,,eic. Canal Cora was wrist. We nom sales of 14 - 00 u bas so alo far Tallow afloat; taa for High kflard stoat; 610 for Canal lifted east; sft. 60390 fur Mod in store, and 414 , 49149,3 for Blotted in stunt The noripte of oats wen, Masi, and the market offend a lather radius of 10--then being • fair inquhy at the coalman. About 40,000 bas changed bands at eltlfa33it for new No 1, and die kw DOWN 9 a. aye was dull and new ectrd l = trifling grim at 640 for No 1, and fee for No 2. Bar. ley quiet and without decided change. Illenrinss west In satin demand and Sn at Cc There tam an Improred demand for truth ground Slow, and the market was characterized with for mom activity than boa been witnamd Many time drutog the pest throe months. We note sales of afloat 2" bbl., but them, was Wont as much Mare cold on terms that did nos transpire. Prices ranged at SW Om whit* wit:item WIXOM kw edr to caws spring ottras, and 53,121{03,78 far opting flu a. Detroit itaiket. Ara 20—iltbrat—Tner• to cot ,cough offsting to auks • =trim autt pr es ant nondnany onchutstd. A bapt who alined to Foam • mud/ =omit of Ho 1 whit% paid SIX La ono cat. but It is very donignn if ths tads is • bit crltarlon of. the aucritac • CU' No 2 isbits sold at 111,123‘. Coin—Mid at Mr fob,tito 27 the css , laad. and Sto tot small lots do. Hnood to WV. Onto—n• toatkis Litt kn. swung dump. On 'Chasse akt maenad now. Bye nominal at 620700. /Inky cacao from 51,26 01,51 X V cot Cleveland aarket. Aro. 111.—flour—Balea lUr bide zz nod at 16,63; 7.5 bbl. eo at y4,67;30 bblz do at j4,91k 1 O bbla do at 114.6% 80 bkla atm rd at 13,Z; 100 bb ! , Whim at 66,16; 60 btOs do at $473. Wheat—mamma doll mai Mamie% rite are mho. Corte—Market quiet sad yam torchaupch sales S einem ens track as 69e. Oats—Dull awl tumult% Itya—le 101 l as 704171 q but we hare beard of no Wee. Boob 7—has been ta nsies by nit from the Interior , but theta tam yet so market ft. l allatkata bp Teleggetpk. Maw Vona, Aug. 13 —Cotton dull and lowest 88 act tw middling uptauda flour dull, heavy and Inver for old and unchanged for teeth ground; IMG @B7B, for extra Pats goptag44s; .airs 8 LL O gB. 7.80; Gads brands closing hoop. Whiskey without boatel:al tromp Si 11550548 Mont dull; unsettled and ldilgo lower; 770111,08 for Chicago Spring; $94241.,17 for 01.11tratials Club; 51 140.41 for Winter; rod western 81,10. Corn, red lUtr.ow 111,0411,03 Ibr Wake to good vials western. Cora mama jialo WWI 70 for abtp:lng mined Western, and 78 fur rand yellow. Oats 84055 for western. (orb opened pat and clam: • elate Amer at $ll,- 1000487%; old moo $13,61)4413.78; new do 810,C4310,76; new plias 813,80; nav prime mai goof suet. Beaton bide. lee satin; aalse weelent aloe* claw as they are at 7e. Lard leas actin and a spade sealer at eggeiox. beets laced, at 8412Yi. g °nay continues at kito per cent; sterling lower and dull st 14,374147% for are claw bill.. Gold lower; opening at %%and cloaLog %del at is Gt. amount stocks dm; U. 8. 65 81; Cauponslo7! 743121 107: T. 151 receipts of spools today 818.,165. PIIIL4DILPILU, Au*. —flour dull with a de clining tendency Wive.: In little demand; old red 510 3 t€4437: cow 31,3ne1g1. Corn, y-Uor In de mand et 79. C ll.e quiet. Prollslong Atm. Niro /gum Ora.; Crude 35; Refined St to it), Whitley firm at .17g,. BActrunaz, Aug 2.!:—Tsdny Plow has a declining tendency; Otdo mu& $6,63%. Wheat quiet. Ccrn dull; utak; 764,78.. Whiste., Mandy-1.14T. 411111.114111^ JrOTICEII. v 9 Jt:T 816tteILIAL•8 orrwy., 220 DIATILOT 01 Pcnal'AL 98 rourth 81., P 1 Lbw 'lb, • . 4 . ffi, lOtkt WI X M FPSD F tcOM D Fi ,- sotordence with °Oen, 1 pabllab the AA lowing lid of rraDoe eye xpt-d t, draft by the Board of to:ohatent In lb' I.ltehig, to tole date, • hb the teaora of that rive:op:km : IT Mina= GT runaMMUNa nomprAncilinrwrn . rtnES N 61314. Zo.idooa, Ea' diode. David Lloyd, Monang boro, Jobe D. Shoroyeon. raw roan BVIEDILIN DOLL►a.. Henry D. Alexander, First ward. Anthony Bl'alshen, South Pittabortab. Joseph Lltskm do Frederick Georinz, do James Stewart, do John ihnsberger, Temperanceritht. Joseph Ergot, do Lawrence Manch, du WWI Fitzpatrick, do John WAD*, do John M'Ooraghy, Lawrenceville. Matthew MILL, do Thomas limatter. Momouphala Borough. Christi= Manner, BLIMILLOOIII=I. ALMS IMO =Art so? ternmatua GnentWpLer Mellon, Blradtshane.. Witnesses— Mows q, Jame DID= Cornell= D Eedilvien, Bixtutognam. Witt:mos— Jahn linivaniey. Maul Mulvaney. Jos Baddelly, Dlreatostuuts. Witnesses—David Daldn, Michael Krebs. Jobe, Babusr,Blzmindham, Witeasses—Denediet Wanitie Geo Ganser. ILMIXIIXD It lIIIMIXOII LID INJZOTI.D. Dead Dar% Birmingham; double Ingniaal her nia. John P Berroft., Birmingham; lots of teeth. Milton Bedell; Biriainsbans; cincootle. John Manzer, Birsningiusies lugging,' hernia, left side. B Wild. Co 9th Beat tortccaftia. John Derr, Birmlashaan deficit of right hand. Win 0 Hemlines. fd ward, ftsnture of right elbow --defective pligalque. II B unser, Birmingham; gun abet wand In loft thigh, received at battle of detletam. John Brecht, ftlratingbam; Ingsdnal hernia. Chu Drawdy, iftrialaghaint chronic disease of the akin. vasurnautsess OP •UL frecrk Blau. B raiLsbacp ; one thirty-Bye and ins. tied wl , naat.—Anctroor ettockleha, Thosuit Gron tianstas Boob, Elredn. ;o• or Ittrty Ivo and man Id. N inn us—Frenons . bara Parry Mlle; Dlrsolog ; *rot thirty-an and mania& Wasaauct—Eleary sink', Davit Baal Ism Dam co, illrcalikiaaal; cater tt.ar iy. 1/ it. Eau..—Jai. 1) IS 011/11. Mil 7 klo.iso. Cont. Mont., DI mice.= ; mar erksztel =read ktltstarate—Goo • rekbse, Ciect. - 110:Plat Patrick W.al, Dlatinaturn ; orar fcaly-aut and mauled. Tr ocarce—D4takil lecOraw,Jaha Ow. klaithlia Gral, Blniatugliata ; ant fhe and maniac% Witnmes—tl•ezy ratter, iingun m mcatt. Ono. Gray. Ilinningtietn: andrr twenty. Wit tnarra—Wal4ti Omit. Um Item. Mtn Bobber, Ilinnthighant ;ander twenty. Wit, untes.—Naty Z. Itenbetr, Ittebbeer. ONLW 101101 T ON • WIDOW. Andrew Molltoroad, Birmingham. Witham— loth Wamot, Jiitios Purooll. , ins at szt.soixon 07 PAW? Juan S T 8211.,.131zzoliailuua. Witommes—J prlapa, J T. rns. Luke Fitzpatrick, TemparazonTli. Wltneurp Oliver Kees% =ward Nadas. Jos ream BumsMahn'. Wltztaims—Man %mutt. CluigtJan tluclmr. 011111 T IFOTTIZT OF cramassig 1:1;193rallrtilli TIARA. Wm portal:to. Birmlnglum Witalsies—laaaca Mall. Allred Sum two 1111111111110/ 11.113 'minty AL174721r u ISZTICIL Bola Goody, Eighth ward, . Jos Wage, Sanaa want. Wm Wlightimm, Lemma: MU Wm aulyely, Math Irma - - J. IfICEOR PCISTES, Capiala and Er.saat 2ta MI =dee. Pe. sag iatdaw NOIIOII.-Iho undersigned baring Fuchs/ad tha ottna stook Soo etas long al. tabltawd km:mitt '7. If. NcOLIZA. w toad announce to kts old ammo and the ratan ble rement otons 119 Mom atom; itstsAn nocaptio by d. sodhin a taw sad ocepletesttelt of Bs& Mora` atbotaiskets' Umtata itithilage, Ma e to., two be food, and et tiniest Wee. GI: E. 4 5 - 13 M 1 0024 110. 10 Lltenty suns. TN RETHIING PROM THE IHDH AHD mimics Busaura9,l won cereals 011zsmid soy suscessar re limn et atztot btodtlin oat gots! co bbdoess tplittllostboa fat adtas cob ties to me I 'lOlll coatbote to soppy Zr. 41121DE8. to c. obotbvtoom e and en b.tee- vest plumb b intresedaslam bUttprnelnallatanagai J. 14. Ec01711114 telloltot Joly filth 1511, EYES AND . 4613. ID& DMZ attoitlea" to I triabatat OI OBBOIIY Olallasl3..tba 11.11:11aadnall:_apah maim oSTASACT,fiourz air&ibr swam PllPlrataants assirlatax Ma, ANA test/ all IMLIINATOBT aim 114A111Z=41Iszata alto,tat Si! and la Vulka. WS atuaLA SAO:M.4a inst., Ihtb. gam fad aboa-as asaablend by way am Nom. Man aartiar. io tb Waroaasembes Gawk add al timaabtres Uvulae, pat Alp to Wt. vptat banish Om daypw. lei • MEM L. son =mar Moo aaa Sad aloft pozaricAL ..ro TICE& Tako UIVIUP. 1 OLIN lA . EXFCLT 'r T.VE CIUnIIITTEA .111 MINI I 4 , I, • Drs., •-."— streets, to WS7NCiDA S •t• D r! '2 o•eock. p. nrt. +, 4 wu xl o :, ant to the velar +h• t r.. , n r•-cu.tra Own=lttro, of Alleghwny ecru.• y, tb. >•da,atrnad hooky reqtaat the Dolma:ea who rap•.vntoi the loyal oitesaas Of 804 comity in ezarantaz c a Jana 2d, Ink to BY-dssslleig Iti iOAVi T at the CIDOST 11.0L'iL, In Pitiabargh on 'l' arll4- DAT, fa.itember 34, 1683. at to &eta.* a m.. the Prlwitiof notolnalog a =Milt for tin of Shad & . 31. BLOWN, ChairmaL, 3 0 01.1 R. 1 6 T EWAIIT. PeeretAn. 06FB.F.Elguli BALLY I GBAND UNION MASS MEETING ! Th freemen of .6.llegtirny Comity, Cnicn . sad opponents of Coppert end Ins, will we.t .n. MASS CONVENTI ON Thursday, September 3, 1863 WEST COMMONS, Allegnony, AT 73 0•OLOCIL P Ilaciont postal, hue b. otkaoco ad a; d rDI to to &It/oboes. Lit me tome • GOAN D B LL t 108 !HI UNION. By order of the Balsa Smonito, •an=tht WM& UNION FA KCITI IV C CASPOS Qat°, Third W A. alloghonf; Bunk= PUZT. ilnaosprora Bootle, D. B. Iturtraos. Usu. ht. Clalr ty, Joni B. Banal, Farad We'd. Atcsbocf, D. o • ls);ltr,,Becocd Ward, Pist.bargh &L. Rennin, .1 , Esco..-Foortb Ward, dile/Iwo y Basco. Bnacrar, Parocstb W. Pittsber n l7 Jesztcra Iterses, Focal; Ward, B. B. llctsusitz.. !Neu tsyscatdp; • /extra. P.-Itaaa, Inseroncaltfo; B. H. Roan. Jr. Pneb7es to hip; W. 0. Swan, /nth Ward, Plttcburlll, Jana P. DDATO, ililDls town.blp, JAW L•ser to do; hart! Iffo.al.l.artD. Crescent tontntbro; Luau Dumps, Bonilla tem.a.blp; Joan B. Pima, Tam:am; Wruss.ta Harems, Ltchlaun too esLtp. EL C. lismutax.r.,'Neq Men, Ward, , Ivstoral. A. U. DROWN, of Plttsbarth, • s 7 J. V, OPIIIPMI.7, Conks tp., Esuretary. fus-Coarrrrati raescs—A. 11. DROWN, D. O'NFILL sae 1, 0. WITWADLT. Priettieg—G. C. fInGUYON, D. &mow. BAIIOI,BI. 0. Marge and 4beekerr -t,. SCE sat L. 13 fifth stre•et; 1.1118 8•X raft. 111 181.0 I•., 801.. 8 Howse. Jr 132 Parlrth street; It. H. Jr,PA LllBv, Pitt tp J 'UN S. Bit •Wee:, 1 , fedoesl street, ill , releoy; P. C. PSI G v, Lab street Pento• 1 dealing t. hofd Lt.lan .ICMIIIII to 'llO 11660C11 elact 3 nn Wet , los throuctiont the Guilt ty, MU be furnished erl , h hp•o ens 1.3 , calla, 02 sra ..1 th% &Neve tuned Coin POLITICAL 2 . :01 iC 7 .—POY'Sbzo &au log to bor. co.etillo to th. is {oos I loctlon Districts Lb:ore:Loot Lho cocoty, co pro cur, HAND.BILL3 AND I'OoTK , 4 ro,,ty t. stl, Moo of chirigh by air lying to D. B. rzeint -o , tie. 84 filth otroet. Elthkhors oat:, LIST OF LETFEM rciontlinin,:, ha ti,o 8..1 POST OBTICE at. ALLEGHENY, P.,,,, at to. o on SATURDAY, August, 12, 18.2 DITIMISIIIED IT AVlttsursrl.j CirTlease mention the date of the Llet In whoh the latter In dee:Pled. OMce boors from 7% • n. to 6% r. n. Geiger Dot Li/Lain Aiello iGent, 11 11. 'Slat,' btsr,ery , Gray Gobi dinar iSinoh L ilerrimen Win Heodertottldszto Serosith Howe Geo _tiller tY to, Born Henry. " N Harr Hiram Needle Jeenle Horner John 14.rman John Hovey John Neugoten Beery Hanna J LI NalsonCelestineJ Hagin Jobant a Holm. Thus D Doll B O Hyde Lizzlo Hays Hazy 17 Hallman air Hostage W Haden J Francis J Jackman Oast Jahrudon Ticino Jai:tattoo LJzots 2 Jones Henry Jack Elizabeth K Real, A en Kerr And T. Kimberlin 0 T KART /in= 11 Kalleslred Kurz Sophia T Koos marsh K Elmea Batumi 86er Her IS 11 Kilian John AI Kinkead Jens Kirk Jaime Kirk John Kirk Jai Klai Mir l y J Emmen Mary J Kaawles Was K. Kamedi Henry Lucas Ando V Lindsay Eliza Laughner Emily May feant. Li I Lingen lienty Lloyd Eferui 1 Leonard Haat : Linton M Marg. • efororkall Alas 11411,11 BIT a V ; gletiinia II W Idt:thiamin Ellen 1 McGinn Kate 1 McCrory. Oath' OloOlaity Ellsa alciarlana a '. McKnightenri John ' Hermit John l' Halm James . McGuire Inv= . klaWbblis Mars , Mackbuoati Dr . I Altuigrare Beal Hemmen Cash ' MarctislEllsa 1 Marquis Edith , Morton at ri - E Mickel Elleaeth Mans iitHIO Li Idartinigint7 1. Nathierorttepnenr Moreland John f . Mundane Ju El I , lanes Jr 11 Moreland lobst Marshell Johni 1 Murphy Jig Lei ,b* Marust la 1 B,RIDD As"-Trun °co to e nuld Hues Rubor Chriot 8.1. Canis N Blyth Cotharioe Banoas Trances oiddlo Goo D Batertl Black Mu 8 W Doden Borah A Buttner Jos Boren Col I Bore Jai Bradley nary Dexter W U Beak, W Bliley Win 13aewn Bluherd Bullet' En 0 rater V Carlin &mart ttihr Barnard Cols Anna U Oar Dab Oath's Gungell 0 AI Carver Oath'. earnwin Vir Chasm= Kate tea D E CIVIL Lim' GAL LDnny =on Iva D tkrnart H W Cara Dail Hole Jai Orotabula Jane Comelra Jai CarocbellJM Craig Jacob Campbell Mary Outmlogbam aarkame lLary M Garry 'l[ X Caldwell It N. Croft Will Cribb Raub= Cravioni P °Mt 13 Lbws Bow Carp DI Dans AD.In MIAMI/ A s. Tac DraintaLi Drain if it ISEI D y Matt laga & Da ka da t Dimwit Wm D Davao &alias Elliott ebbleJ Enna Ellen Ernest tharles Eaton John A f=rkk.rath Ellie. • PPlin-NATO W Pleictur Sit ~ Yellcks John FrelJeonb - - Palmer Jeans Irleisdar Mary _ Geyer James Geyer Thole Onsibert Nag Gardrou Mao Olttoland Idaggfe GiUstand Wan C.6.ELPETB, OIL ULOTH:-; AND ,WIIIDOW SIIALDE.B. Priebe iedece4 et the BIM CLIAITIZ eToit7t of McFarland, Collim 4t Co. /103. Ti JODI'S in B Ifetirssa tbs,tanreimos Otnaren Enfatelmi: Llaortog to parcbaai tar rb. Ltitto 'STUD AN ENITBILY HEW SITCE4 , Wo ari nr.i.oe. now on -baud .at. mtg.:4 vEaYisncc Bet to Present Wflarket baits Ike attamvsa a: C*l , . TAT 131:60dANT13 sad WROLLS.U.II BOTSmi. jun opiaNxiij NEIN C II eurx. Munn Kiititety, !lie . no:inn c.wni amen FiaraMlLS Ind 1F34t151;. :14,1;*: oOa a enevSl4 atintrtzont.:-: • ~- -• • . .. Cupea t Floor Oil Cloths, !Millar its 4 ..- c WIA li "KO WV musics ID prb...• - z. .' 01,1128. zrorttroax a C 0. ,. -,=', NU Ai OIL'S II MIN'S TOO% kr Saabs woe. , toils Man Mar a all India Maim Airis or num& a IL foul Illea.Se sans Etc cum Ansi.