I'IttYAS 17 86 ESTA , aft . " • BI il2llBlilii lSi~ , ". {11~34 ~~ SIIBgCBISENg• ..• ,vo Q 9 The undersigned, palish." of Pitteborgb daily P peer, have mutually erred to charge the Owe below apecined for their respective Writ.% fm .ft . MOnDralf „ July 43th, 1661 trig 11.62/1"171L. • Efortilog &Utica, per meek, delivered by carrier. ZS " " mut by mail, per year, la ad- ' lamas 610 00 " " for els monthi,ln advance.—. 6 00 " rm . tbre• m 1,41,1, n . 2 60 Craning Minn, by carrier, per 15 n 67 mall, per year, to wires:Au.— 53 50 1 , • " feriae months, " 646 " invasive 166 TITS 011.130171CL1L Per Irrek, Collaared by ,—. Per year, to advaluo, 4ent b 7 $9 00 Six =ooths, " 4 60 gyros m0n,196.9t. 623 ciAdititout , . '•'' .1.6,1,6.04iiki,66.446 ....,.----...—.... ~ 2,5 •';.4 Per year, In i. 1.. tvo;.ilv,, Bent by cuff_.. --111 0 00 itiblitai. ---" - - '' . .. ..------""' SCC ''';, Iluee month., " " " ._ 0 ASETTE A 6.000 LATI OH, ~.•,. OHAULES BUS EIGHT, Publlst , r Yves:ll6g Chrocklch ; -,, _______ __PSTSBISUILI/Il ISKWFIP &P.E.It AND '.l'. 14714 - 71146 OIIPIP6III. 4 iteablng Matter from Saturday's Evening Gazette. The Rebel tviliv.eStßaelit Worts at Atlanta ; Irtiim the N.hville Ilmee.l Malty of these works are owned by private intiviithals,brit -for the past two years have _ ~ , . . , been exciiiiiely engaged In /applying th e wants of the:rebel Government., They are, in conse euentm, generally included under the head of Govepment work'. One roils below the pressen- Sir dirt, ItIEVIAri *eat are *if ' tiffi 'Georgia' rallrolad, le iteusiied uicr Atienth . VilliMenilll. This Is the most extensive establishment of the kind 4 o f ,3 95 4,26 , j At was; built• by ifisp, .8,114. owne4 . in 1883 by Stholieli A Diarkettam. It was vitals athe purchased by the South Caro line Railroad Company for $lOO,OOO, exclusive of the Degrees belonging to the mill, who 8010 for thasulditinnalmata_af.S7b,ooo. The mill has employed one hundred _white ihande. anda Like number of negroes. The mill Is the only one in . the South with accommodations for rolling reit road iron. Of this work, however, it has done little, its full capacity being used in the rolling of MetheatSlletes, =dile! great hth AIMS that derattilefor Iroteforlititimirposithat air untied . rails from the different roads of the South have been brought here to be turned into armor for gunboats. Sven road, not part of a ohain of ociamonnication between too important points Dave been torn up, and this iron appropriated for the purpose mentioned. This mill furnished the iron for the Merrimac, Arkaasu, tltitithitifisAfithile hiy, kid; In s i t, nearly all the lion boats that the rebel Govern ment Das aver built have thealved pistol from these works. Die fact akons renders Atlanta a good point ' for distraction. • But Its naafi:Gams to tbefienth did notend here. From the rolling mill;.,foliamlag , the -milroad. toreard,the.depot, an debtiliailtioradlethilie,-is a 'foundry and ma-' chine shop, for the mazinfacture of shot and shell ' exclusively. Farther on, and on the same side of the railroad, is a pistol factory This Ottab • Ithhment is owned by Spitler k Burr, and was recomthr.eted to 1862. It lea large building, fire storlisili 'IA slid With formerly Med as a grist mill . •it was 'built by lilottard Peters, of ,Atlanta. The machinery need for the pnrpose of reetillstote wearenioved from Rel. ly Sminstebortly before Its rapture by our for pair Tiiiii snit his gi real employment to nearly ,three hundred hands. Oa the other side of the railroad IMO the pis . Idte ii,etivernMent ethanol,. ThichalL been sloce. the 'm41'21411111 been in rigid' ens M 4 1?, imi CUM eince, repairing and making arhem.,buildlns sue carriages, and also be/ * ma. ohlasitir Tolling inflated eeneer for cape. This establishment employed about two hundred hand,. A Short dletanee farthernp the railroad, on the wed side, ii*lbilinsallne gimps, round house, eta., of the Georgia Railroad and Bank-. Ingfflortmeni. These withal. are alai extensive, and-have done the repelling of ettlinse and cars et the Macon road. Near the depot, on; one Of the main streets of the town, is the military' storehouse. Rem a largo stook of small articles; need by the Government w.s stared, and brined , as ordered by the proper authority. Three miles east of the ally to the ; Government laboratory. Mere were Manufactured paten/sloe caps, fultninatingpowdmilusea, Mahler, ohm!. eels, &a In this establishment alerts nuMber• of both sexes and all, age! end colors were em. ployed. North el the depot are-the machine shops and round house of the Western and At lantic railroad, and (Ismael it the qpILM labora tory. Higher op, and on the west side of the railroad, are Windsnip's foundry and machine shops. This establiehmenthas filledeome of the largest .Ovvertiment comrade, and kept to tion• clang Jampiellatat a. -large number of bands. On the other side of the reamed are see 'oral - thew of different kinds, all recently engaged In the mandfactraing of enmities for the rebel Govemmerrt. There are, besides the works enumerated, a large onetime of perk packing and olleetablielrraenui, and also a but ton factory. Many of the buildings is the town ware .need by the rebels for different porpothe, such m clothing, shoes, artillery harness, ire., Ma'nfactories. ................ A Hard Winter. ..- , Mr. D. 11. Flint, Secretary of the Massachusetts Bold of Agriculture, prophecies that next win ter will be one of ;mama! severity. Mr. Flint remarks/ "Ihe mid weather of 166 i preceded a summer marked by d sore and long-continued drought in July end August. In 1740 the drought was Intense in New 11 eglind, end the sunnier Wes followed by so sharp a winter that the 'Suffering erns . Intense. In 1749 there was another ill elineloly dry time, the winter follow ing,geng and dreary,' mid the summer of 1763 accompaniedlrre'thougbt of terrible severity." eiro'clths the drought of '1054 and 11356; and the winters mteceedlng, as conclusive evidence on this point —Exchange. Mr. Flint's coneinsionis do not seem to follow clearly from hit facts. Asa general rale there is about the same amount of rain annua lly dU tributed tier the call: A very dry summer, union it has followed a very wet spring, mast lead tam wet winter, and a rainy or snowy win ter is-net. usually a very ooid one. Oar spring was a wet ono, but note* wet but it will require considerably more rainier the rest of the year to m ake up the average: Predictions of wet or dry weather so tong in advance are. not very re- IL6Ir; beiei fdel id likely to be veribigh this winter, it Is the part of prudence to economise meansree - ittat a pnlient supply of feel f , r the winter esti be procured while yet the demand for It is not ea • " . ..i! 1 , :7 - . i • ,1` No Shirking of the Draft. If helding book from their duty of farnishinfr substitotos or recruits, hoping that the draftmay-poralbly be averted,thsy •.• sadly in ortni. Orders have already been and are now being promulgated from the War Department to Snf""the d r ufi .rigidFZ!?dPmmptllttpOn the expiration of the flay days given for dilbsg the quotas. There litto letting at tills crisis. Too much is at stake now to admit of dallying. Grant wants his amiss Wed up for the final blow. Sherman needs rainforosments to assist in ear ning out his - plans. With , the men to be gained ender this last call, our ranks will be again up to dm required strength, and no military plans need be delayed for lack of mon. With the al most oortain realest of the fall of Atlanta anl t h e capture of Hood's forces, or sportlon of them, the way will by opened for a column from nor mans grand army to march towards Illatozond, giving Grantmorethanioree enough to take that eq. There objects consummated, ot t oL s not far distant, and the closing year will make s hort work of whatzerattins to the Davis "Con federacy."—CAticogo Jownoal. A Col wortri arrin of . the Boston Proven' , writes: ' 4 lteoentlyrl spent an hour With a ewe of wounded colored soldiers at Oily Point, Va. most of them had beau elavee—one or two only of them could road. Bat they were intelligent men. They boding come oat of s sever. fight, and at hand were fi re brass cannon they had helped id take. As ono of themwas giving the factarreaVgliinethe-nishrii,br'llto sieenesfar airy upon the idea ei i ariy Ode pace.. sanoirldndled with ereitartont;andwlth mod roost 'allowance hi erelabszedi *Diditewityell PartPillowl"' Thetis nov,the terrible watch word of oniAfrioart soldiers; -.Theis blood bells t th . st i ve mpsprscaload upon their coutpanbins in-aross; atid'Wherfibilr turn - 00/13 . 011 to pitch in, in they goitstd..thelrrowilng-sravary sthoodatos to • terrible vengeance.',' Tat Vet rermankr 1171 that irt-Ehttes.• hargb tge,t4iiet, &yawn Alaimo, women pawn, veto menengagied In mom nmettiMily Aida/ in -I:nreesting-ium.:One of the damn wan tiding lb. mowing itatathaler7tages the Wm, in donn.tiiii grans; the °tut wen aing Um; tomelikM.:-Itr.is worthy-of mention OM tits nuipttfOlt!ent Woe siska Ii to thastuw. , • . ; •-))-' .-) , ...-')._ ;'----:- : •,:ii:,lc.' • , ) ' i --- . . , - - .. • .....;. .;... i i.: 1.-„,„ , ...-..--.:7:,,,...1 ~ • , ........._•. •.. ......./.••••-...). - 11)6'.... . . ---"'••--•"••••.......)...-.:.„ _.....r.....„ . -. .. , - . -......-..........-,:.....iat . 1. )) • - . .... . - - . . - . . . .. . . _ .., _ . - . - 0 . ) 1.-•-• • . 1 ))... t n) j . . .). ....)--•• . —.... )4 1 1), V - ). -p 1i g -- v - - 1 Lam. . .. 1 9 '''" '4'4' - 1 : .. .- ' '— - -I: - L' , •'''' " -1 , ~.t--.,.:•.4„4...4•,:r.,, . ., . 4L4.‘i.i;. , ....... •....... .... ... .. . ... . ... .. .... ..., .. .. . . .... . -..• ...,., .).-....,.• -` )54 - - '''!'-.)-- '6:- •-...`,.:•...At`5L.0)-.0. - 41 , ... , -- re 4- '! , :• ) )- 4• %. i . 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The brick is perfeotty iharactertotle of the bastard chivalry of TISIMOISOI. Loot l'lLLYit.ri, the meter of the historic Sir John,..ieuLi to-Le a ethicist Secestionial A fez weeks ago site gate a grind dinner to the prose iment thutbabers and xempathloing Ilpitons to Lidadtx. Since "bolas thus above - her prejudi ce", 'unarming dories are' being told at her ca pable. Oe do, that she disliked Sir John, that bet bad tranpordroic lint to the nicer seas on the expedition that proved fotal to :1101, Mid that she can't iorgiVe the American Government or people for fitting' out so ;expedition that might I hare peeved saertesinl, and brought her btusband beak to her. • • As officer In the itOth Wiecensin Regiment, ststtoned at ittemphis, writing' to the Chicago Dcberne, 'peaks with • good deal of common eesee of the practice of answering matrlmeniel and "wanted-001206pondenee advertise:haute" by soldiers In the army. no WWIIs nIS young with cry Self:f est eth to beware plying any at tention to theme Ladlee foolish enough to - pot d ahould know that theireentera are bthdiel abut the camp, subject to jest, and sneers neithe er !complimentary nor ilt.for print. by Thursday week the bill allossicg acidic's of New Hampshire to rote for Presidential Electors passed the Howe of that State, every Democrat voting against It, of coarse. Mr. Sieclair, of Bethlehem, the lender of the House on thoDemoctatte aide, doctored that the Demo. cretlc la* of New 11•Mpikare anti the country would not, submit to the remit ef a Presidential election decided against them by soltimm votes. werrlll front Washington suet The effects of the sxceseirely hot weather on the wounded is depressing in tbe.extreme. The most prom- Wog en se ale often entirely changed in their character in • single day. This fact impose! in. sriaaed ease nod labor upon the surgeons and napes. Neglect of amputation with the ther mometer at nthety-five is death. A raw days ego a British officer in nratOorm y in% t g o len i a l t he a o it n ez e U tep al pin g in e nthl7Zrrdt f dpien'll: Joking way to the Yankee• sailor who presented meth to him at the sec coy "I suppose thie is the fret time yen were ever boarded by an En - glßhman ;Oh, no, sir," "we were boarded the other day at Cherbourg." me Macon Roan SIC,LIID.—The Chattanooga Goistitc, of Saturday, louses that Ralcall's diel eon, of the .2dd corps, occupied the Moon road on!the 10th Instant, after a Ebert but severe eon .flint. nes cOmpletely outs off Hood's communi cation by road, and now, say the rebels, comes Old most saustiarery butte ot the campaign or • grand skedaddle. 14 turairfrom New Orleans says that the crop of potion will be so remunerative in the Da. hero:sent of the South, that one lessee of • CI or. ernmeill plantation, formerly a neenpaper oor respeadeut, will realise a profit of one hundred thousand dollars this season. This is indeed • forbore for one who has been toiling hard at a small weekly salary.. IT is estimated that the present population of Now Oilcan. le /larger than ninny other time in It. history, at lade semen. Small beast* Cr. weeks in possible of attainment, although a few recce 'expensive ones are pineardod for rent. The silty authorities . estimate the present summer poptiation of New Orleans at 175,000 ia Belgium a new kind of fuel Is now made, of eight parts of maitre to ninety-four parts of coal dust. Thlaemistnre subjected to great heat he corbel a paste, which ie pressed into cakes. These cakes are warranted not to produce more the six par rent. of oohs'. They are in great dernand by railway companies. Tem moneumptlon of horseflesh se an artiole of toed Is largely on the increase in Paris. An of ruled return recently published shows that the coneigoment of salted horse to the capital from the Department of the North amounts to nearly 30.000 pounds weekly. A Oeurrumea applied atthe Provost Zaniest's eider In Portland for ezereptloa, In csmessquenee of s' eery coarse reins, ' (•erimose,) at least he raid that was what the doctor Galled It. Oesnat Arrant has been promoted • Major- General for, his gallant fight at Moorefield, and successful operations during the tut month. Copperheads Caught. A Rochester paper rays : "A gentleman just returned from Elmira reports an amusing and suggestive incident that tom place in 00t11200- fiat with the transfer of rebel prisoners to RI- Min , Last konday while a train filled with rebel Int! spat:. 611 the way to Etmtra was stop ping a hew Irritates at Oswego, gotta a number, some eight or ten, sympathiaere with treason to that place managed to get on the oors to or• der to onumunioate with the prisoners, and dis tribute among them little presents of tobacco, dm, and prove to them that they were not with -001 friends to the North. The sympathisers became so absorbed in their Intercourse with their sontherzi friends as not to notlee the sig nal for starting the train, and before they were acne the doors were closed and under guard, and the :rein in When it 6.110.1 in Einatra the ttswego eympathlaers were marched out with the ether rebe, and, petwithetanding their es• post:Ile:too., w ere ...lapelled to n s up their quarters at Barracks No. i, and they wore still there when our Informant left yeaterday after noon. They will doubtlese be released at the proper time." UCT 101 fr 114 LES. • GREAT AUCTION S & LE, AT BIlltlDI s 1281. D of Ittoor toms trot be Id. g es et., Ls ALsple Sob.Dletifort .2VJ 3Di I &ITU.. eget t 224, .t 2 o'clock. on the pterulees. lerts*—terte tided cash; tale •ce is tool t so, 7reO2 , m•cu - ed by 8 , . 81 tdortilege. Si" a..e fib. 1 aid on rack lot wbes Bed, sr per t of Cub p tyme tree eat tt efotz WO= willies,. both the Gene Ilertl le Mad t clensylrettla Depots to 11.<1 came boa, row ti.tloelt, p•rt ..It, es - Le d•y of esl tv - nWIOO mg. c Dol. and tat • pat eemor• (ladles and t ernes) to se from the mt.. free or ce sr. e. N 0 ticket. required. Tor to t. or plat. WI at elm Anttion hoot., 54 Fifth ' r.ll A. LIeTLITAINII. Smarr. VINE FARM AT ArCTION.—Thu an 1: der lysi.d wl I offer at petal t eel., on the premix., en Vt itib KOD• Y, August 114 to 11364 at t p h•s tam sestets's' l'3 sores and 17 p +mime. situ ate on the Pennsylvania Bediroml, iitelbs trot Pima burgh. near Wall's finatten. Ills Mud adjoin. lands of the late Benjamin Mar. yenta - , deed, land of arid otters. A soot 31sc • of Cos/ in said tract. Lard eat cleared and of ex -el 11 at qua it, ; well w icred and in good state of esti, tire. Time to else ea same, two d sod It. rat; been. Am ss to sad from Ware 8 aloe • • Pittsburgh row sad Am ttma delq. M. above veld be d tither eltlisther or In Iwa o thrte pasta es may s.l best sui camas Peoltwelo• stern immediately. Terms mad. linos/non . day •• • sale Poe further particulars call t.n N Nelson, Attorney a Law N • 114 Sin street, or on lonstalset soloteodsiallw WAS. PATTERSON'. AuoTioN SALE OF CONDEMN 802 tare. Wen OATLLAT Strum,. Offko of OSIof Quart o n, Wasersorom, Anew 1, 1864. Win be a:)14 tsl Peddle &nett", to the highest bt l i. at the time aid places awned Wow, eta : Wading, Pa , Thursday, Pune. IStlt 1664; 5.1t00ba. - Pd...7bunday, August sth. 1864: Lebanon, Pit...tbdridap, September tat, L46li Plarttabargs P. Thum* September Itth, 1.661; 740 ilandred Ved) Oavalry Horeedat OW 13 pls.. Theis ROMA bees been oendatnnod nalit tor the CaMdrp O. reface the army. Fat Bond andlarm put - poem ready good barda= mat be had. • ralel rm.—Cash In Gaited Stew =Truer. Sitit d. L•••a•.r eat Golasel and (.11md toterter-e-edae. sod lluruna. qo, fif th wolati or QuzE,ss WAR SetI•VVV AT AUCTION. TO THE TRADE. Oommanclhß 11101IT.LY, 22d tart., at 10 o'clock, sod idttrocou at 2 o'clock, sad coastal:Nag eery dal, ten. boar', Nlll be sold, la quantities, wltheol au] rusere the enable stack of Qaseageso , at store-seem No. IS fourth erect. lb. stur.k clubroom • gooccal sword moat of floces,,llalccrs, 22upp1ui. Dish., Moor, Ton, &op tad Batter Broad Pella. Üballabera, Hann asd Psalm, i'lrchersWogs, Jugs, Sneak, Tose, to. cucures mak, Far fe n A. lt T. . 21cCLELLAND, Auctkrdor. _ _ VALLI/31LE STOOKS AT AUCTION.- -On TUESDAY CVZSING, Miguel P 2 d. et 8 cl 'ock, o e 000 ad door of Commercial Ulm Cocoon, No. 84 itlftb Meet t IO dm,. rad:edge Sent Eta k; HI do rodricd loeursnoe Co; ' 88 do Pittaburoh on.nramre CO.; 10 do Birmingham Bridge Co.; Ido do Iron at, Oil Cot meld A. kte.ILWAINS. Ater. • 01880Leriorfra. Ire. nISSOLUTION - 01)E , PAHTNSR 11"::: Th.o.lparth.rshlp bgewtotbre existing between 0. If. LOrrta and AIRIMIL KLIIPPLit tuyter the mile end etyl• of O. V. ICLOPYgIt a 00., his this day peed dissolvtd' by the mated intent of the trolselguet seldAtrOUST EtOPTIR ***Um and O. V. licoervi - 11=tta basixszol al the 014 Amid. Any Usbol- the: Netd Lite rati - will bE switl.4 byettber of the ILLOPPB • 11118.40141:11110N.--NcOod,,Whereby Oen WO the pizttatottltr z y = 4, to. dlotilatot nudesrt,thol -Stay. UM, Us, tt. +Mita, kottoitil, JOHN =lag sr tittot At= the lira dobto ttu bathe cad vattaeisitO axe to to pad, 14012q.•dt4 Gam Ito gam illoobstra st O. Utt Li. pour sr.. these the trotztow salt* octitlanett ttis ota4 U. Utslitoaatt. „ statklytt, a I 3 . I4MERFIELI NOTIOB—We have wirdsta Web a.la lb& MAO gager/ATVS. 1210 STISTIMET, SOBS= MAMMY soAl 30VTIA igcMY.T. to take tam me and arta AV MS WM 6 St V 66 skaog abaglau will masa a bansalata. 6691116papr , ISATILLT Se% , PITT,SRLTRGiL MONDAY. MORNING , AUGUST 22, 1864. Very Latest Telegrams. FROM ME SIIENANDIiII lALLE RETURN OF OUR ARMY THROUGH WiNCNESTER The Rebel Force Estimated at 40,000 Laiantry and 15,000 Cavalry. AOTION ~ 5 .N A GRAND SCALH The 11 tired Defeat of Sheridan 'tot Substantiated. wAGoN TRAY , SAFE AT 111.3ERSTOWN New Yoau, Aag. 20.—the W,r/d'e Charlestown , V 2 ~ , p sciaL of Avg. 18th, says that most of oar army passel through Winohester on Wednesday, and cr.rssoped on the 10th inst., between Clifton and Charlestown. ,The enemy's force was esti mated at 40,000 infantry and 15,000 cavalry. Tte niece' Washington apse's' says that recant simultaneous encounters with the rebels i-oh hanks of the Jaren river, and also in the V•lley, grove that Leo has in Virginia 2. larger force than b. been 'apposed; and the rep,ts of hie boning aunt detachments to 4cor gia are no• now tredtted. Lee's total force Is estimated by our secret service at about TO,OOO Slw Toc. Auguit ••) —The na.kar 1114 the At;. .—I have jest arrived from Ilar . per's F 6117. There were reports there this afternoon that r. portion of the 6 h corps was attacked last night, but nothing conarmatory has been received. h stated that the rebels are engaged In de stroying the railroad near Winchester. Tim Hevehr. Washington Sispataol says that the reporte.l movement of Sheridan In the valt_•y fs tot regarded here at a retreat, but ► manoeu vre for the advantage of his old position coro mat ding all the 'yenned of approach to the Pr reeonnoissanee in now being made which will immediately develop the position and strength of the 1.03,12, end enable Sheridan to move against them with entire confidence. POtL\DILPHIL, Arlipet 20.—A. special dis patch to the lepicre, lift OVenin g, from Harri sburg states that the authorities, up to that time, have nothing from thsborder. There are many minors that Sheridan bee been defeated, but they are not IllabiLlittiated. Itlr uid th a Sheridan has retired to Harper's Ferry. His wagon train creased the Ktesnao Last night. and to reported to be at Hagerstown this morning snit. N. Toad, August 20.—The Tribune's 1301 Corp. correspondent says: The indications are . that there L to be immediate notion on a grand scale somewhere along the strategld Ilse. The matching and imantermarching of dlTltions and attny corps is such that it Li impossible for mubody but Grant to tell where. THE PROGRESS AT MOBILII, GEL f I\Bl'3 OFFICIL MiIIOUNCUIRST lily Yost, Aug. 30.—The following is ann. Canloy'i saki:o annonnoement of the progros9 at 11Z1D.47..ET1E3 MILIT•IT D1Y191 , 1 , 07 Beet MUM., 1511.' 0.9.a.ka9, Aug. 9, 1869. A report bas jest been received, that our old flag floats over Fort Gaines, the entire garrison har ing surrendered to the eoutblued forcer of the army and navy on Monday morning, at 8 o'clock. lly thin surrender we have captured 819 pris oners of war; Melt:Oleg commissioned officers, and twenty six guns and • large amktut of ordnance stores for the garrison for twelve mon , he. The surrender was nneondittonid and coverlet. Port Powell wns evirtuated and dismantled on the night of the 6:1, the garrison escaping to Cedar Point, but leasing all the gun., eighteen in a umbar, in excellent condition for immediate sorties. The rebel steamer Morgan has not gone to sea, an Is reported, but has gone up the boy in the direction of the city. Another rebel gunboat, the Gaines, was destroyed by the rob • ele theme•lses. The Tennessee will be incom plete order and at for duty on the right Ode. A national 'elute will be fired on the levee at three o'clock this sif.ernooe. E. It. S. ()ASST. (Sigoedi The latest advice' from or forces oper ,t ating M 1.51 . new l u irt Merriej esety invested, and at last repot La the attack ass on the point of being made. The statement that the tort was provieioned for six months b known to be all nonsense, as intelllgenes from oar block aders proves that Fort Morgan hu boon In the habit of receiving supplies for only • fortnight at a time. The tall of this work may therefore be looked for at en early day, even it no attack be made, nod the garrison simply subJeMed to the lain,. U. proses.. PETiIikiTLVANIA LEGISLkTURE Dtspotch to the Pittabor,h Goototto ii•11111SCIKI. Allen:of 20, 1964 13k!:c in place—One read relative to the pay ment of bounties In Brownsville, Fayette county, atd pared. By MT. Patton, one relative to bounties to Jefferson towneLip, 0:oone scanty. A bill allowing minors over (cartoon years of age to choose guardian, without a personal ap pearance in court, was pawed. • The attendance In the Howe wee very thin, barely • quorum being present I as ers--Sateralay Mooning.—A bill authorising an assessment par capita tax of twenty dollars in Cdmberland township, Greene coun:y, was paned fenelly. A motion was made to Warm the bill relative trldiers Toting on the Bold, it baring been re ported agreed to. Along discussion ensued- The bill went to a wand reading. SDI Adjourned until Monday afternoon. THE INDIAN TROUBLES IN KANSAS MARYIYILLE COMPLETELY SACKED. ST. L , lllll, Aug. 90.—SL Joseph papers say that Marysville, Yansae, (which is ninety miles west of St-Joseph) wee completely sacked by the Indians, on Sunday last. No partieulars are rhOrl. This statement Is quite doubtful, ae the saute from Fort 11.roey has not be molested, end the Overland mail Is o'lll forilrarded from o 4 fortoof p.inte to St. J ooepti, via Omaha City and kb, Muiouri river. Oen. Flair has tooled en &nutmeat of 550,000 on the 116001M101g9t1 of Shelby eorruty, (515,000 to he In mousy), to repair the recent demagog to the reliroed. Rebel News from Atlanta Haw Tont, Aug. 40.—Itebel papers contain the following from Atlanta under date of August 15th: Ate late hour yesterday evening the ea-. emy attempted to drive in our pickets on thy centre, but &fun • akirsaish they were repulsed. Thera lOW desultory firing slung the lines throughout the night, and to-day not a few s hells were thrown Into the city. A hody of the enemy's cavalry dashed into Decatur this evening and moved in the direction of Cobb's mill. A mall force of infantry is reported at D san cta. Their notions indloato another movement on our tight. Skirmishing to go in g on In tho centre this everting. The Pirate Tallahassee. Harare, Mina SO.—The Tallahassee left here at two o'clock thia morning, going out ward. Her record shows that site has destroyed throe thins, threesbarks, one brig, ten schoon ers end one • pilot boat and boarded dr other eased?, besides rataln ing the pilot boat Jame, Yu;k. vrrumirPs. . - • Omni or mi PiesiegesSi4 Ire= jail, missthitraao Ilangself do. • Ptgabarp,Pa., dit94 WI& TVVIDEND.—Theard. or D irectors of 1-P cm ilereg have this ur 6aihnd a Mislead of a PIM Oggsl: on Slea arum of the °eking Capital Rota at Obit Cosapeay,,payable (tree of Gomm:ma Tax,) artar'tba bah or ea g t r.b.4. Afda eltb• Companyth is city. at OS gix-6191galog, Low 00., tio. 69 Wallstreed, leg tEslttozhboblere, as registered ei She ME: O Oh. °Clic Us Travail Books aP the Ciocaptny put dope on Ilte sow cal 47, Whet. at I ogaak.= . l,.. aimed as the Rh day et Lagos; tu S °SOHO Baird ' jrt6W. 44/hvgim9,Biqmar... (;11'Y ANL SUBURBAN The Men of the Olt Region', The Philadelphia Arden, wider this °apace, remnkt that great neellitoirkl make greet maw, and that the discovery of oil hat:rendered eon ardency not a few whose names world perhaps otherwise never have become hesterleil. Among three mentioeed or. Mr. M. McClintock, whole wealth, Is tow Immense, In consequence of the discovery of oil on kits farm Cot. Drake who Load the first well, and 'retold have made en immense.foriune, , but for the intermineble liti gation Into Which he fell. One of the most eelesbrand operators in boring wells, to Mr. Wm. Phillips, who Hoof fad od the other aide of the Allegbeey from Oil City. In wee the tecchil who strtek ail bylnring Joat in (rent of hie owe bons% as the month of Oil Creek, Tad heehaw', beyond all question ono of the mint Judicial:l In his operations, and meccas; folio big ere)lior any porton engaged, while his well known Integrity Ii .4.1, th.,tit le saidin On City that It will add ten per cent. to the velure of toe oil enterprise for him to be known O, be en• gaged in it. One or two oompanies aro called by name and some of the eery best wells have been stuck' cinder his management. Of these the meet noted is the Phillips' well an the Tarr farm. This be rank on one of the or' lamer, and when first opened It sent up 3 flow of from three to four thousand barrels per day; and for newly four years It hall roolinoed to 11,w, throwing off web large quantities of go, not less than from to , to Oar Lon irt d borreli did:y t the renal boor. A flowing well is of course far more ennoble, from In seeing ell the expends of pumping end attendance. This well, with all the tanks, do., woe parchosed :Jut fall by MOULD. I,ol.khillt dt Frew, Led forms now a small portion of the rev nun of that company, lately formed In Pidteturgh, with a capi•el of $2,500 known as the Brilliant Oil Company. At the r.resent time, Mr. Phillips manages the entire property of this en earn, basing, however, a num bee of 'veils of his owe. P.6o , ted, however, of great coolness and decision of obsrseter, be ho.S already sold off woe or two other separate properties, which form the baste of other compl ain, and can attend, and does attend, to the largest amount of burin., of any man ordinarily loon in 0:1 Ci-y, without 'be slightest coed:lea or discueeion. All tryst In him end are wiling to pay somewhat higher for the oil they porches. from him, borotee his representation as to the character of all that he belle are no perfertly There are many men on Oil ('rook and around Oil City who even do not know how moo's they are worth. They Mel lanes of one property and fee simple of othrei, and half, a center or et, h. interest in others,. that it la end mast be difficult to indolent. their incomes, letting alone the principal end whet their children will be worth few can guest. Already some of the evil effects of the sudden negeisition of wealth are noticeable. Youths whose income. ore said to be in the neighborhood of I thousand dollen per dew, witherif proper education, become the prey of the &Ageing, and see sometimes led into temptation far worn thaft those of poverty. These need educational arrangements for the oath of s motion of country that mutt rapidly rise to a great wealth, to train them properly for their present end future responsibility, . Gen. Merritt as 14. Stabetittate Broiler. • lion: Itfirrit4 eitthoto operations In Cincinnati leen betil iliAllinisd.,thcougb the public press, has been daillee7lg his charlatanism In Cleveland. The Cleveland Leader states that he was en gaged, two or three years ego, In Pittsburgh, la the practice of cor.hdence games, of Infinitesse mei Iv portions, and that In the acmes of bit chvoh • eyed experience be ha! been In prison for forging Governto•nt papers, and had escaped by cona to:lslring paralysis. It niso met:ions the for pay of • letter by which he succeeded in Japing Captain L M Pierce, of the De teoit tine of bunts, and says that inc., • 'hie return from Cisolonett the General has, T, o f 4. lays post, been en gaged in the snlostito se bnol nese. He exhibited to several gentlemen in this city a telerilrana, pur porting to be from Governs J ihaten, of Tenn • ems, granting him spatial perintseitin to recruit sehetitates in that Htete, end coaxal from. the pocket. of reveral other gatiol•nien, among whom are the Mews Brook way, of the City tot, and I. P. Sherwood, lfoq the necessary three hundred dollar. for pueoh tslis.: men. Tyith this reinforcement to his funds, ha 1.11 for guru noknown.". I)lrtrt (tttesl lone Would you escape the drat[ I{- list or,toro• can) a substitute at orroo, for the ahanocsaare that 3 cu will he drafted If you don't. Would you save your town, oily end Stets from the humiliating necessity of a dregs t Then I rocoodist•ly and do all in peer poser, al an indi•iduel citizen, to get reoralta and MI oar quota with •ollan Were. If you fail to do your duty in this emergency you hare no right to complain of anybody ease, or of .nythiag con:meted with the wet. Nation', S i etas and communities. are composed of seefivid• rots and if each other trlls - Waal was en delin quent in the performenoe of his petrie tic duty as you are In yoors, whet would the notion State joss .1.1.•0 • eel/ aa a man and a atisen—some to in a very short time? Taint of these thiegs,sir,end not—lo you , duty and urge others to do theirs. App ointmen t of Fire "I 'trials.' Mr. N. Grath= Murphy w,te today appoint ed Fire Marshal for Allegheny county, ander the art peoretl et the late seAslon of the Logi vletars. It ts the duty of the Marthal to •ttand .11 tree, owlle.etintortnation to regard to 1..14 lamranoe, cte., end to Investigate the eau.e of fires. It will be his °specie' duty to detest end propmte ineenduriee, the law Inveeting Mm with ample rw•rs for that purpose. Mr. Murphy has been for three years peel em ployed es nieric in the Postols ee , nod is en rioAre, Intelligent tad trustworthy gentlemeo. The appointment was main by the C.art of Common peas, and we understand that Mr. Murphy re ,•etred she almost 1.1:1•1310. 1 1. 00113911 t of the Board of l'oderwriters. , It may be proper here to state that the duties of tiff' of!oe whips no way oond.ot with the functions of any of the elnuers belonging to the Fire Dope:to:Loot. The Case or gergt. Jut Our readers will remember the shooting of desetter, in this city, some weeks since, by Sur goant Just, of New Jersey. 'The man haring heel, killed in an attempt to escape, the Sergeant rurrendered himself into the hands of the civil authorities, and has ever since been In oar Jail on p charge of murder. The United States au thorities have endeavored to obtain his discharge, that he may be tried by court martial, bat these efforts have felled. Gov arbor Curtin was recent ly applied to, but he decline. to act, alleging that be has no power In the premises. Hs *ill hare to stand his trial here, for murder, unless dis charged on habeas corpus. We understand that a lieutenant's commission awaits him... a ,•- • and for his faithfulness to his Government in this very 'natter. Fat al Accident. On Friday aftern.e, .bout four o'clock, • fa tal eccideet occurred on the Little Saw Mill Bun Raitroed, in T t lCperaneevills. A number of work men were employed ID p116610g a henry timber upon the trustio work, whop It swung off and s young m:n tamed Jill. Duke, end iOing bin ;• van.'7 He wee .truck to the abdomen, the foroe et the blow breaking ht. 411.0 one freenrlng one of his thighs. he de• ceased was about twenty. fou years of a, and a resident of Morgantown, r Western Vir ge ginia, where he leaves a widowed mother. Coroner ld'Ciung held an inquest, and the jury found a weed of el accidental death. The remains of the deceased were neatly coOlned and forwarded tibiae by the company. C.ue Prt.entation hest ovecing the clerks in the dry-goods es. tsbllsbment of Mr. Wm. Semple, Yedernal street, Allegbrny, rorprised that gentleman by pre venting to him • megnifioent gold-heeded mine, bearing the following inscription : Wm. Sem ple, ILB • token of respect from hie 0/3100y0 0 A, August 19, 1864 " Mr. Semple inaugurated the utter" of early closing, ►ed also advanced the salaries of his employeed without solicitation, and the present war intended sr an acknowledge. merit of his kindness end liberality. Buob pre sentation. are creditable !take to the donors cod the recipient. Inroareir °ann.—The following order in n inon to the three hundred dollar oomme , atlen was received by Capt. Foster, Provost Marshal of this district, on Thtindey “The names of men who paid oemmotattery tinder the draft of June, 1814, ere to be pat in the wheel ler the draft, which will take plasm In .September next, to fill all Ilabilitho of the nib districts, ander the tells msde to thi present tints.!' 14.078721 ELSCrest, —Ttus Direotoril onto Law iiiat,aviDo schools bays elooied . fallowing bilabial for the aiming rear r Principal, Mr. 131 - Doris ; Grammer Department, Mpaa L. L. Ir. Caadleasjd mate Id'Lantbila tad Annie H. L. ritnary ;D•partitint, Mims K.. David, L. Aibboro, B. Mould *ad Diva. Ewing. MOMS *AID gozoot..—The fiction! Baud bag tlo following appoint migti Stoolkirtjtted. W' Nettle J. Bogdan; Ate streitOdLes CatoWm K. Maas,. tvd Rimpa - sr . t;LAL S Ird ,, , .1.1.a0 the - Toot °Mei st Allegheoy, State of Ptesoirl vale. the I:Chh &yet Mohr" ma, obtaiscany al these letters, tlittappUcent must cell focedrectisoi lectto,.gi cc dm dots of Ws Lid, sod gay 0pi14,111 fbrfill•.rW ll l3K. toned'ror-withlo see mootb, ttury win be Sent ; told. deed /titer nib. Flee dellrm cif letters by carrion, et the residence of 'mho+, Matte emceed b ab... ming the following role. Tors, ct loth, wistoir to the street and number es . the b.cal Aid , . and &Ate ' kr, stlro liead t end inliostinoth' spiral's pat thein ' With-it - 14 S O e: . request. that andrera be directed accordingly. Lottors todrenners or tnt 11.1torttln toorrr• Or aty. spftigl addre. mu 1* WM:totem should o *add, to the tower left-hand corner, with 'the odd trandent.. 4. rem the poetess stomp an the' onper-rght-tmod coro , r, sod leaseebace between 11 e stonow and alrectlett tot I.et meriting without Interfering with the 'TAMAN N. B. A IMATINS for the retort of • letter to writer, If onolnimed within 30 dors or lets, written or piloted with the writer's Mon.. poet office, and Mate, ardor de left hand ehd of de envelop, on lb. face We, atll be compiled with at the mood pro-paid race • of p.etage, peptide when the letter le dedcand to the erritor.—doc. 10, la. of 1863. 0 Gm,. Alfa 10mAlli Ella if tintchinsoh ;Henson Hatwah !Harney Audis lEt.kmc Salty Aim Hamilton s4butth Hay rapt John Hntehi•on ftio:ly five 21.7 Idtli Munyi Un•dermon Hangs Wm H IlorMitan Wm• lap Dobl Jimt. J John•ton Hugh 2 porne• John U !lout. Th • El ;Jollugton Ll ;00 3 Nary A Jou. if A imetrong A Snore.* Stuart nd.reen Ilnean A t their Jamcs Alexander Jae 8 Adams Julia Ales. der Atary AuArewm Mary V nattn Biettaid It Bradley A rn:. ton Dena Brown it., Reimer Ilifda Ilt , leler Roney I Hotel Berry 81 Bet y Ylitntlel beery IL P 3 era Ilasula Proven alsratel Bank. Michael Au; ley Waalt Bonnet lorry clattenta Annie oes C Crawkrd P S lva Alex C ant erlail II E ,Atri.. A m.da tt.tlar laalwlla Eelnter Carolina tk,..11A Salta , tat Ina DAt Gueley rarah :Komi Juo ItV .7.46,11 Jew. n JAn 2 Callare Jame* haul Mary A Carl it It napp Clary lteraer Jerul Camp•oll Marge lIAMWO. Chas Conner Winner Lindsay Maggio Collet Id• ry .1 , Lew, A Naylor Clardy liargrot llett 0 Clare Crudes Bel) Hu& 10., blaylv Ann i e e 0 Doer ph, Alum Aguet Dedds Alex . 'Mark. CI (lo Diciey Alex 'llll afghan D B Itegartno 00215 E'ldanhall A 8 Paty namool I Mcrae E W J , Aannalt ,111ollIgsu Thaw Pnole . , Jame. 11 'tlarun Jurna laorwm Nome, J 'Margot. liarab 0 Puovritly Nancy 'lttartna I abolla Bennie WmDarmati Doer. Ilan, NV I "Wee. Wat DOI 8e1.,. II du, Mtn 'Mullen II arm. t :Mame Mr Pitoebel Forbes Aka c•uno