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lar one aqusire, - ebsugeabLs or. Urns each week
anal to thelortoodinte twines, of the advertiser.
Luger ad rertiseinenta In exact proportion:
111 timasl2 timmil ague
I Dally. l a weskla week' insk.
Oar 9 93
t bra, IT 90
Si 00
to Oo
warm coticos doable the slut, rata.
Death cotters, oath Werth= .—.. --..-- 60 cents.
Muting)) DWU.I.- . .. 75 0
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Inteatboat atitenton t etat s , per trip- -.22 00
Meciaohe oi Yoluitaistratore 80ticen....—... 2 73
The xMlitla Law of PermaylvuLla
The followlog Ls a summery, for popelar ure
of. the prinnipal points at the militia law of the
state, aa amenad p the Legislature, whiehtessA b
put adjmnkedl
Thh 'eonslit's of able hodied white alit •
sena between twenty 00/ and lorty.tire years,
except Idiots, ;lunettes, vaEptbolids t paupers and
crinstrile,
The ritlsens exempt from ettrellment are those
phYsinallY dirrebted, members and officers of the
Legislature, headsof fi.are Department et Her
fiehtirg, joas4 - and elarks of courts, sheriffs,
reartderi of deeds, registers of wins, prothota.
ciao-and Mettler, ettornter, militia officers who
have served servo, or volonteeers who bare
iterved. Omen yeara.
The enrolled militia mast drill by oompaniet
thrice, and by regiments at least twice a year.
The penalty (or neti•attendince If Ay, dollars
per diem for oTtoetrsand three dollars for psi-
The abate la divided into tweniy militia cllvi
slow, theh &unity- lea erpariste brigade, exoept
Philadeithie - (eihinh• le four,) and Pittsburg,
(which Is ono)
The enrolled-militia mast uniform themselves
no,Elnifo salons forttoh uniform $B. The pen
alty for neglect or refusal Is S2O.
The militia is not liable to be called into sot
iviet•rvioe except in care of ft:merlon, Ineurreo
tion, riot, or tumult made Or threatened, or to
Obedienee to the orders of ills Governor. When
in. otroloo oho militia receive the same pay so
Untied States troop , ' end the families of dead or
woandrd are entitied to religions.
The Governor passages all needful. power to
organise the entire State militia, and in addl.
tic n has special power to organise as many regl •
aunty as he - may think proper (not exceeding
Mere° ) to be called the Peonsylvatla State
Guard. The .00mpanies of thin ceganisseedi
elect their own 4 tri c e ro, but the G mentor appoints
Abe regimental °Slyer'. Tele State Guard may
botept ineeteloss ae long as deemed neveraary,
not exceeding three years, and the men may bar
relied by droll in the whole, or any particular
part of she Commonwealth. When dratted,
either into the State Onerd or the regular militia,
the man must appear in person or by substitute,
or elle 'Scuffle soak punishment as a eoart•mar-
YaLmay determine..
The militia law and hs two sepplements com
prehend an immense miss of details and define
do &aka ankpowers of Masers, earoltine and
asseseors; the mottled of arming, equipping, ke,
dc. The three laws v consistirg in the I.?gregate
of acont two hundred rootlets, are In the hands
o( the State printer, and will be printed by en.
thorny the Legisiature at as early day. The
Militia of Pennsylvania, like those or any other
State, are made .soljeot to the call of the Quin - era!
Government t.
The State Guard.
The Harrithurg correspondent of the PhEadol—
phin Inquirer states that four or five thousand
of the state Girard, the organisation of which
was reonatly authorised by the Penbe.7l7lllll6
Legislature, will be called out immediately by
the.fievertior, for the purpose of acting on the
defensive or creative, a. oiresttestinices msy re•
quirit i tipon our border. One regiment of cavalry
will also Are raised immediately. In the mean.
line the whole foto* of fifteen thonraid author
toed by thy - recent not of the Assembly, is to be
trgsaiied;itiltjoet to order. from the Comm end
er in.Clizt - to move at any Moment.
The Quarteriniuter-aenoral has keen sent to
Washington for. the requisite number of arms
and equipments, and other necessary arrange
ment, base been made to secure the speedy or
„panftetion and fitting- out of the new army of
Pennsylvania. Advice' from the Upper Poto
mac lead us to believe that another bold and de.
fermined attempt will be made by the, rebels to
divert Oen. Grant's atom-inn from Petersburg,
by risking an invasion into Maryland and Penn
sylvania. Gov. Curtin, now that be list been
authorised to cell urea the
, eitis MI of the Com
,nwealti, for military purprt, is .toting with
the most commendable promptness, and it is the
duty of every able-bodied Man within the sphere
of bit jurisdiction, to respond wit Joey to any
call bounty make which has for is, the
protection of our ecil.
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The *ags of Sewing Women.
" , ,r. Eon. William I) Kelley, at Philadelphia,
:, • bee received the following letter from Esseretery
etanton: ,:. , ,
WAII. DIPLUMINT,
liir.eantoras CITT, august 18.1
1 To Hon. Mims D. Kelley:
Ste—The appliaation in behalf of the person
.. . r e engaged to the nmatrfactcre of elethinsr, for the
lU Quarternesatees Department. to Philedelphla,
"/..?' bee releiihr6d*tre 'atteatlon of this department,
l.i: and directions bate been given to (acres+. the
:1 W.PII of
_those la the arolojmentesf the Gee ,
.—.
element twenty per cent.
Iu respect to thou who are not In the Govern.
meat service, but who aro employed by ctontreet
ors, much dldicalty has been found in adjuiting
a system which will recant a fair rate of compen
eatlosrm the operatives, without an unauthorised
exercise of .power over Government contrastors.
The department has fought informatiin from
nth sources sr worn within reach, finding it
di its a commission, as wee origi
n/01i designed- The stajeet continues under
examination, and I hope that a satisfeetory so.
intion_will be •Obtained before long. My own
dispoeition is to employ all, the power that prop
' arty kelpngs ` to the department to Obtele the
dehired
Your obedient servant,
EDW . /SM. EIMITOB,. •
Secretary of for.
P. 13.—You wilt pare ,commualoge 'tab to
the peasant Introduced fy yen to the allpift
lzaink4Bll,reptetelpieg the-towing women ed• Phi-
A Struarrar- - -"-Yesterday attentrou atuiat one
e c ioaji, a him. attached ta a baronehit the pro
perty of Mr. Hardtop, became frightened
while peadrig:4long .-Pena street, and started
along the Weld at Stations pace. At the corner
of litettslallez tho'cirriaga came' in contact
with'si tree bei, when the vehicle was brokewto
pieces, 'and two young men, Its occupants,
'throws tato the gtTOCIt. One of the yoaog men
vas seitrely fuJored ow the butut an huts, bat
the tthcr esesped =hurt.
_ . .
Einar/Inc.—The ealstmenti on - Saturday
Mat fall equal to any previous as during the
-peek. numbor of new anb•dta entered
the deldi'and tliannia biebt
pitltion anions the variant
toremltteet was exalting. There was no per
ceptiblelncreass In
..the loud beuu4 y, and we be •
Urn It has arrivedatt Its htitheat figure. As this
-Itthe-Teat week for enliatntonta boron, the haft,
the eultimientirlil abile.tell I:4 high.
StIVONO47 . IIID, ALLIGH*3II‘ . .
Man meeting,
of 'the citizens of the Beyond, ward,, Allegheny,
will be held at the idled heave, this (Monday)
-arming at 71,4 o'oloolr. A i s for of vital lm•
portant contested with the draft, will be pre.
fatted for immediate Kelton. „Every enrolled
faros mtultbe plesent. AU others are remeetfol
illvirted." The few who have - not Stansferred
tertlfleaterif Muth lest, will please do so With,
cut delc7.
. Knees Amway BarraAtom—Battery
of Knapp's Beaty Artillery Bettelion, stetted
In this - du , en Banda, morning st - three o'clock,
theirtecin of, - sarrtice having explrb&l.Khvinqa
lock beeltl7olnd &pliers tie have enjoyed them
selves &meg theft absentee. Battery B loft
'Washington los.thlaata on Batutday and matt
nII leave on the 2nd sad' litftr ceßenteinber.
ab o paudium out in ads city.
Expprolt-AVOlottoth °filo 116th- Pontryl
-vania regiment, Amu hang at ;WortAtitann. at
noon on Friday, for donation and killing on en
rollingoPer-lb7:Drobeitottery.:o6-wy;
folllllOntbo Ohm. The execution was wit:lima
-17 a. verylugelutaiberof poisoners,
, histatred reartitta from? the
/191"1117 • arzivad In ttas
3. inniqty:fourtti._ dbarjet,
estardiii afternoon, had !Tyro saai to (71.1Fp Xier.
uxssßiiSil rpeetaembrx
emu , b• pibfb2.44*EbpTkeatmitbroviini
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‘ol.lFes.*:dry--
The folleemag ar. the eubeetibetz'te the Bech
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Jean Curt bert A stayer 150
J )1 Gllcbrist 100 James Si Kean 24.0
Jha Ehaams It/J' II rart..—__ 100
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W P 5 , 00 ,John Va Haney-- 100
IL El Hiralanr ....... 100IWm B 103
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WE Boggs . 100 ritrgnal Flocs. _.
W Jll McCreary.-- 500 Wm Dtata _. 50
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John It:chill:le 0 call o Coiddil ...... -___. 60
Wm IS Laughlta -___ 1000 .dam Smith 60
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Llear7 LI Phillips-- 101.11Jois ph no tre a Co 100
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Amain colkoted
Prrreauson Feerace Comion—The Fell Sea.
tile et this exottlient inatitution wilt oommenoe
on Tuesday morning next. We eroull egein
take occeelon to call the attention of parents end
glean:liens to the superior fattilities enJoyed by
the College for Imparting instranion. The Prin
cipal, Rev. Mr. Perching, enjoys the repentance
I f teat one of the best educatory in the coun
try, white hie corps of eminent! ere large and
alScient. The atteddance during the coming
term will doubtless be large.
Purace Serra.—The city was earomelly valet
leeterday, tho coil/ of the Watch-heneo boi ar
Meantime at nine o'olock last evenl:g. The
rime state. of Oalnge prevailed in Allegheny,
there being but three arreate dada Elen-der
morning, and Miele being for alight wrens.,
T6C141.1 LOCAL 1110TICEM
Taaau PLT.I7, Pistm and Prannattal elate
Reefer, ►ad baler Peauryleanla aad Vet
meat elate of tba beet quality at low ratae.
019oe at Alen, Laughlin's, agar- the Wanes
Works, Plttaburgh, Pe.
TR2 &MOM'S THUS F/lIIMID.—POT over forty
years, Homer Holloway ham been snoplying all
the Anales of Europe with his PILLS rfilTD
OINTBIBEr, they haring proved the ooty
airdietnee able Cs can the worst ewer of Dyson..
tery, Scary, Sores, Wounds and Bruises.
Every knapsack should oontaio them.
. Batlowity's Pala and Ointment an now re
tailed, owing to the high prior* of drags, Jto., at
35 cents, 15 cents and $1,90 per pot or how.
Por rale to Pittsburgh by Bs L. 'shamrock
to.
Yu: tuts at Fulton's thug stun, Path Elmo.
Pittsburgh.
Per sale also by Geo. A. Kelly, Pederal eyelet,
Allegheny city.
erabsias A Co, Merchent
Tailors, have removed to 73 flmltMield street.
We are Just reseivtng our 1/13.1021 supply of
sprlnz and slimmer goods, and would most re
spectfully Invite our friends and the public in
general to examine oar new moult, believing
it to to CO. 01 toe 11.101.1)31 alert3sUt
'allot goods le VA city. Seely garmeut war•
:sated to erre full satisfection, in both Nam
end finality. Give ID II cra.” before purohaiTzg
sheeLcre end judge for yourselves. GLEAN!
MCCAIIIIII4I.IIS. klerchaut Tailors, N. TS
elthileld street.
Sraotat 5017C1.—ThS avtiLtion at oar reader'
directed to the brilliant assortneciof Elyting
An fienunor 00011 i jest Metill!ob by Olr friend
dr. John {Velar, N. 12e Ilede-fil street, Alle-
Amy. His stock CSlllrlif C 3 • coot variety al
Fancy rranott, English, Scotob and American
Caul:arras and Cloths, and Ann Sills and Cm
tamers Vostlniss,—all of which will be made up
to order is the !alas{ nylon and Is the boot
Inllt,ner. A choice selection of 7nreii7-.lr .-•01
on hand and for sale, agetbct with a toll
t.oeli of Randy !Salo Clotliinc. colt and rash--
made.
THE went "Sreedont" which is faet ;moonlit:
a bouteboid word,ie derived from the Urea , : and
nomposed of two words, 5.e0 aue,Odeetcs "Soar"
traashited, means to preservo, 'iolontee" the
Teeth—inaosodont," a preserver of the Teeth.
Audit is true to Its name. For beautifying and
preserving the teeth, hardening and invigors
ilog the gums, and torreetine all impurities of
the breath, it la without a peer to the world.
Bold by Druggists.
oar tbat all are praleine—"Lebto'e Efalt
limning Nos! toe." This rare, elegant awl
fasbionable article hu boootee the talk ..f tho
town. It la entirely. unlike ant other toilet ar
sod le at ono* a tont°, restorer, beautifier
attd perfumer of lb* hair I contains no oil no al
cobo', no minerals, but reatores,azabolliehea and
rerfatnes tag hair 14 fiatutelt . otia process.
Found at all amiazitutic of tutu and fashion.)
Iv 3 cu value a good, healthy head of bolt*, Or
will, to prevent your hair. from nursing grey, or,
then grey, with it restored to its original Mos,
fl o e o ee m m ul s lo u rs .an artiote o
n the grea test t! t ers T fa '''''''''''''
the present time. , Bore to render satisfaction
for the above purposes when all other prepare.
tions havefailed. Sold by Simon Johnston, tor.
Smithfield and, Fourth streets, and by allsolvont.
dlßEglitc
?HAMS LCAYS—,eats freer—for the thlrd great
tale of We at Brandock's Field, at ono o'clock
1131, afternoon, from Lath depotc (Po4liyliants
or d Cottoollcrine) Already the wo.k of im •
plocom,t.t ham commenced on the lota so messily
sotd. These havion means to Invent !I:weld not
fall to attend this sale it moos, IL not all, the
temaiMag lots may be cold.
Crime and wens call will be takca at the
Or bee ogle. No. 410 Pena street, day or
OVit. eiders loft at the above place will
be promptly attended to. All calls cc ass b.
CAM to advance. •
• TAWOLTT—At Ito forded., of bb plaints on Orros•
by otreet, Birmingham. at IS o'eloot, yesterday srce,
B. A. )1 ELT: annct 0. 0. and nary Fawcett, aged 7
months and 5 da,: .
The fermi 'NM take Wow Tell airmmem. at two
o'clock. lb. friends of the family itie retpectfolly la •
cited to attend.
LONO—M Almandria, Ta.. on Madmen*? rditbt,
Acemt 241 k, Lient . CLIANLEN J. LUNG, Quartermaa.
ar 13th • Iteglatant, P. V.
Inacral mill take place from the maitleoce of 1110
, thothm•ln.law, Wm. Prow, Ho. ..4&•_Terf7 afloat, on
Woonar, Oath Math at 10 o'clock, a. a.
• liellaloos zenith. at 93. , ;,' 'The friends of the
1mr.117 era rtgethfully Melted to attend. •
.141USEAZIEJrrs.
IwPITTSBURGH THEATRE.
Ion „ and rtaaDmisos.
-Rams time of the gmaspeetral play snillisd the
'BR& OIIQD. t
Pi paladin this magniaccat, thrilling and roman
tic titre eba Manassr has spartal silthar lanor nor vs
'Pm.. Saw scertal7s yropartla 4nd:-{Pcti wlll t!'
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vim to presented the •
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEG&IPH.
Out Special Dispatches
FROM WASHINGTON.
FROM GRANT'S ARMY
Thursday's Battle.
THE FIGHT AT REAIS' STATION,
HANCOCK'S CORPS FORCED BACK
HEAVY LOSS OF THE ENEMY,
DEF. IVADRFN STILL HOLDS HIS POSITION
}ROM GEN. SHERIDAN'S COMMAND
de., ko
isl DI p.trlt to the Dl:taburgh Gszotto
WABBINGIIIII, August 2 , , I,',
The War Department ham decided that °Meets
who employ soldiers al aervants cannot be al-
Inwed any reopen/intloe therefor, or for any
other servant they may employ, and, in addi
tion, there mutt he deducted from their pay the
proper gay, sultrietence;and clothing of the mol
dier cr soldier, ao employed.
E=l
The number of prisoners eaptared by tienitial
Grant since the crossing of the Rapidan, in May
lasi. L estimated by the War Department at cip
w,rds of I :/,0(10.
Major Frank Back, 24 Missouri artillery,
hai been dismissed she service.
LUZ=
CRpt .7 E. Sleee , , of the 20th h‘e
been aucipted Pr4,l..st s.!mrabo.l, of the 10th
VIT T Cerl4.
The Provost 31 embed General has deoided that
deeertere from the rebel array are not euljeot to
enr,l'ol,ot or draft.
TB, SIOhT AT aawe' STATION
The New York 7,-NArr'e correspondent with
the A•my of the Potomac send. the following
do ails of the Es ht at' iteeme• station, on Thar,
day, at the left, in fr‘nt of Petersburg:
Friday, Aug. 26, 1864.—Yesterday afternoon,
as the let and 2d diets:ens of toe Second carp.
were down the Weldtn railroad tearing up the
track, they were attaoked at Reams' elation by
• greatly superior force of the enemy, Hi
I.Grgstreet's and . Ileatregerd's oorpe all being
repreeented. Our force. having of c:tarse had
the precaution to ;brow up works in the lleared
steep of land al/ cg the railroad, they re•elved
the enemy at great disadvantages to the latter,
and tercel derperate chargee were repulsed with
terrible slaughter on tho p ri of the enemy, wi.h
scarcely any loss oe C 4/ fide. Towards evening,
however, the enemy having been heavily rein
forced and threatening to cot thtt portion of our
fonts off from cur main lines, it foil back en the
plunk road leading diagonally to its o'd position,
leaving a few pieces of artillery, that nouhl not
be drugged away through the mid and the rail
road at that point, to the hands of the wormy.
It was Intended to go bark to camp anyhow
la.o evening, the deetreetke of the railroad hay.
tug been completed, and the et:ack of the enemy
onlyprecipitated the natter • very little, with a
great less on their part that mould of herein; not
bare happened.
Orme! Hanosck had his temporary hcalquar •
iere at Resew' bun ion, two-thirds of hi, ce.m•
mond Doing there, and managed the affair aids
his accustomed cowage and chill. it Mould be
pertiestlerly nwieratood that this~ ear Tender of
the destroyed railroad at Remo' Station has
nOthirg at al to do with General Warren'.
pseltion on the road, within four of fire miles of
Petersburg. That poeltion hoe been thrice
desperately west:dud without trail, and is daily
sro•lng istrorger and stronger. Ilsns4/t's oper
ation. down the Road were a more roll for the
purpose of teasing op the track entirely angst
neoted with cur mein fortified position. and the
:molt of which does not In the least steel our
regular operation., swept to snakleg a good
misty !eel rebels to fight. Be ha. tort doubled
back In his f.rtlfied perition on the left, and we
tr. present a more impregnable front then
ever to the rebel heels made desperate u hornets
by title captors end fruit. op of their favorite
avenue of supply. Still another grand and des
perate attack Ii momentarily erpeeted on our
left, but our veteran column. In their fortified
position are ready for any lore. that ran be
brought against them. Any rumor, that may
reach you of the recapture of the railroad in
yeaterday'i action, the loss of cavalry, the
saptureof Hancock, , you may set down as
1 and criminally sensational. Oar only
free was a few Flews of /pike I artillery with,ut
the team., and a Tory few men killed and
woutded.
WAIMINGTO., August 28.
BSA DQUAZT.ILIN. A.Phl V PT POIONAC,
P. U., Aug. 24, 1861.
On Tuesday afternoon, about six o'clock, quite
a severe engagement took place at Reams' eta-
Can, l•elween the Ist and 21 divisions of the
Second Carpi and llM'a and Longstmet's Rebel
Cerra. The 2d divielon wee marching down the
truk to the petition about three miles below the
'learn from which the let division wee with •
drawn on Wednesday night, when they ware at
tacked by a strong fore° under the Rebel Gene
ral At derron. They retired till their right con•
nested with the let divielon shieti, under Genoa
rat hales, occupied the entrenchments in front
of, and around the station. Our lino Ca,
a erescent, the right flunk being nearly at right
&ogles with the railroad, the centre a little be
yond and nearly parallel with it, and the left
're cronieg and receding from it. Two regiments
belonging to the Ist brigade, 20th division, were
posted outside the works open the extrema right,
sr d !ale soy eioiroing petty from that direction
is the flat k er inr. Four assaults were male
open our poeitlon—the first directly upon our
front. This charge, as also the next two, In
which the enemy threw themselves upon our
more extreme right was repulsed with a fearful
slaughter of the enemy.
The fourth assault wee ono of the moot des
perate straggles of the war. Ths massed troop:
of the enemy were thrown with wild Impetuosity
upon our extreme right, while a vigorous attack
war made simultaneously upon our loft. hardly
a slot was tired by the enemy, who were now
lostruoted to reserve their :the till they reached
oar works. Two regiments on the outside of the
works at the right were driven wildly back, but
otherwise our line did not move. We poured a
dead-dealing furs of musketry and artillery Into
their ranks, and their repulse again seemed cer
tain. Forward, however, they came, driven by
s rookies. frensy,J4 the very front of our in
*el:ohms:lts, but some new recruits upon the
right centre becpme pania.strieken and fled, and
before Gen. Mies meld fill the gap with reserve
troops, the enemy were within oar works. A
brisk band to hand anoonutcr snowed., The
enemy were In an oveiwbidmiiii Mess against .
the 24 'eerie, the 24 division crowded in; and
our Mau were forced to retire.
In attempting to get away, Olark's butte, on
our Mft, the hones wore all shot, but men enough
were left to work the guns. The 4th New York
heavy artillery, acting to infantry, rallied ronnd
the gone, and turned them upon the cum/
=stilt their earl teeth. Seventeen of Its ofa.
core, with a great portion of the command, were
wounded or lost, after Inflicting a fearful Inns-
Ichment on the foe. Our whole Um fell beak's
few rods in shelter of the woods. Reforming
and unclog op the !inroad ;and amen it, our
=op soon began to poor s On late the tank and
nervy Annemortnrodqtypind the wends apnn
the tight ot r the tiabh. " Attai • than, oonteat t the
tabela were obliged to abandon theft petition and
retire behind the entrenahmentamarallei with the
road. After dark cur boars 'quietly Withdrew.
Oar loan Id not gr. , -I.rate.l,lr rat aver I , an
and eight pieces of artillery. The rebel loin
P 44 fearful ; it it roa toted by merry good judges
at and tbeir gain nothing. to the &ban •
dohatnt of the 'y berz iuiti.
the position ear taamportaur, ex,pt St
defend the Itstruction of the railroad, which had
already been accompflabed. A few more earth
asfaulta would annihilate the rebel army. The
spirit of the army le unimpaired. Oar position
on the left le secured. I enclose a very ovm.
pleie list of casualties. We are having a heavy
rain while I write—midnight.
A proposition has been received by the Saari,
tray of State freer an eminent banker in floes.
berg to take a United States loan c f one thou
sand millions of dollars to be raid in,o Treasury
—seventy per rent. In ontatanding bona., tea
per cent. In United States paper currency, ani
twenty per cent in coin, the loan to nin seventy-
Lye yeats at an Interest of three per oent. per
ar nom, payable half yearly in coin. The
whole amoont to he disposed among
the people of the continent of Europe on the
principal of premium loans, the principal I , be
7 , ,Aalmraed to the holders daring the last forty
fire years of the term in equal semi ant am :a
rtillnentf, he Government paying the current
intorett, premiums and principal, which would
tr vixo Orly millions per 1000 M during the
ttnty for ears. The MEL of Sneer pa ymrmte
r• ',Jag ho thousand millions of principal,
eleven hot dried and seventy-five millions of pre
:ritual, and ne thousand, five hundred and
seventy rive millions of Interest.
it will be observed that thin annual payment
of fifty million Es, in fact, no more than the in
to!est of a thcaeand millions at Ere per cant_
Whether the propoattlon chat be acoepted er
not, the cf - tr indicates the eonfidenoe of the
German capitalistic In our aolreney and in tne
Ise ne el the war.
A pirate letter from the Army o" :he Poto•
m2^, dated Aognet SA.h, say: llesry firing
on the extreme left C,J131111:13/ 4 We evening,
sv;.rosed to be if general engagement. It is
beiieved .het the rebels hove moved in tho di
rec!ien et Bto CO•k , I.lttate they will cross the
SttliJac i• d the ate,'
Crag tied Chiiriee K. Stine ha+ gc ae to the
Army of the l'iliccuse co the invite:ie.] of (hen.
era! Brett, mil it in unilore.ocd thet Se wit
04, it a reoooneible
I=l
Se ere t.ly SIADI.4II rote e• , •1 ta•dAy e e'ec•••••a
tb•e. Ilerba:or.l p•pre, an•ouaael the
0 .p;ote cef /or: Morgan. Pap< I the ae
ledi-eetei were raberlueL•iy ree:ir 11. but they
wined a. eueb
Warren's position on the Weldon ltsl4 a ins •
pregr a bla age,net Ine tt.ark of tbT vOsole of
Lee's army, iht aid be be tooltardy enonsea to
to :t. I mpo rtant movements toe crt (sot, the
details of yawl, It ereali be improper to meet :m
Smelt ?WI'S? t I •.1. 5. a TIOTolk• ni •117G0•T
Pcaroktirir papa's of Friday, erhi;a a.Hlming
t , yy hr Thurri•j, and no a 4.th-e h: , cf
fro thcr.aand thaT tb•it i J 1 WY
•nr, Leavy in and n,unded, and :ha , ti - e
o j•ct el IL. a:rael,—:Lo recap,. 41 the Wei
& e eat •ld!ere.
THE CHICAGO CONVENTION.
21,000 DEROCRAIS IN (OIINCIL
IYI'CLF.LUti TO BE THE POSIIIIEE
Ctcrsor. Aug 27 --Tte end ant dhrarai to the
Nm•onal Dr ric-era. lo 'dread,. re."
VI `a Irrslled TO ir.Meil'el rra.orl a.. it
int ball of the to aLere resorted to ha nn th•lr
wry hove ttme It. Although the ho tai ant , moo.
t •
oily err eXielLcolvt, v h. Coaen
1.00403111 y to rtio,rt $a 100 prtnlti.•l
rea ft, the acoomm.•:•.lon o 1 numbsris•s
p• - ••• • not long 04 Into a - oigh • Na 15.4,1•1
u: te-., or were tiartod Dray from private not
an 4 :h.. L. rob,, 1.,1140 , here ate no pl., 't
which to JUL t.t.41:2 de..goti hate
n ode a.rancet.otts out. AI: tho nog,
iur d..tegh:e• to the D.rnnoestle Con•entlon are
now here. Tte tames...ton the presidential ono
grows inert; be. two D• 121•01 sae Vann.
Theee are Gen. SloClelien
Nr-I Fi Seymour. 'I ho 611.1 a, h./Sayer, baje
:h..• Le is not a candidate, sod 'nil not be, bra
tome Lting heed by gentlamen of nromlnotoe
r 1 tl'o 000 and 2.0,1 IVottora SWAB, and by
FerVi.l3do Wood, who Is rep. , ted to ea• imat Guy.
btytneur will be so, acr..,p•Abw t, th.rsb ha
rt preeen, lb•zi gen. 7111 J serorsha
thy,: by 2elegesi Ir.= both ...earn
red we.,ru Stater, .11.0 :a b.,
torDrot pence
icn. MoCleltale arpesr , to L llO 1%71
ity GI the doh. poso Ie 'be w: et.. .etee
toot The frteede tf Met; epee repeat las nom
itatlon at earl; w iho Font or heJozd bsifuL
Tt. Oblo dolrg.tion G reported to be &boat
igoally divide, it Its ohotro. The thaw.,
m•tit tetWritin The c,trecing Ktntu delegt•
tif , te bactot been aqiarted, tot will pr,blbly
g: to ttellouret tion for • detielon.
The New York delegation het-I their G-,t
:netting for ocnroltatinn this afternoon Gen.
McClellan nodout,tedls has • rorable Ithy
among them. Tho Cqnetitetioasi • 1.f.a.,..t men
an now organising Muir mus oonventimi. The
t iject of this convention seems to be to stoom.
mend, rather then to Of m;n•to, Gen. McClellan
tr iho domestic, e•aoenton. New York, New
JuAsy, Puns . ) Kuala, ILinl Indiana, Mason.
rte. Michigan, lowa, not Minnesota, w;th wo or
three rf the Iklew Eogl.d State., are claimed as
certain for _McClellan. Some of those States,
for ever, do Lot vote as a colt.
Cipt.iciti, August 29.—Among the resointlons
pirc .1 the t Lce L t Jf not COpTentl..ll et Ely
ran's halt, yesterday afternoon, over whi •h the
Don. Ana s Kendall presided, was one ninon,
srecding to the Weshington Democratic Oooven.
Ilse the et, fr.lostion of It ftroci e ß n p.,,, th e
most tastable catidolite of the De inotratlo party
for the Prtildericy, ei.d Uanop
i.el., of Tennegee or the Virel Prueilenuy. Thfs
WA, a yu.cti: 0; the
Guth, ord f,..:115 Co of K ,
!okr, liagkin.q, of :rid Pfr , ."="i"
M- the rtto!ntlr, wrl wdy
ad uted,and the . Coricentional,i•nrool to tont in
toe Coon Bowes square
A second dispatch dated Chicago, 28th says
The ron ne duleglique:u to the National Demo.
or‘tt, onveatlon are row fol, the few vricsn
c ei existing yesterday h relog been ailed by the
r election of substitutes.
Ns important chargrgs beet occurred to the
view. of she different delegations as to the most
-available candidates, with the exception that
‘ WrCiellan teems to main etrength with the New
England delegate,. The seseloos of the New
Tub delegates last night wail prolonged until
after midnight, but although the ItieSanaa
bye are lathe mej ashy, no definite concicalon
mu arrived at, and it was finally agreed to take
the desdalve vote at nine o'clock to -morrow
migraine. Some of the McClellan dale/winos
from the 'Zest cod Penneylvaola lase n to. talk
F 1 asply of the e.or.e pursued the Now York
ds lessatice. 'son. 57:;03a, Iva, a
large majnsity of the wonio •oto of the Co r^ on
ilea, end that no rush ewe ;mu be ennwatrated
on any other man; and that If New York would
only speak promptly and emphatically for him
Mi nomination scald be made by acclamstien.
Gov. Seymour eontinues to hold the position
thit he is not a candidate, and this heeled many
to declare for MoCielion who previously held
Seymour es the first choice. There are many
outsiders from New YoT k, however, who eay that
Seymour hoe no r yht to deny his Mende the
privilogeof acing Lis name, on 1 these are banked
by the ultra fence men, who argno chat McClel
lan is too tooeh of a war Democrat, and that the
coppery needs end demands a atatesmaa wad
civilian, end not a soldier. Notwithstanding
all this, however, there is still a firm imprersioa
that Governor Seymour will be chosen President
of the Convention and that he will nominate
McClellan. and it is very generally believed that,
should this occur, any opposition to him will be
too weak to amount to anything.
There is some talk that la the event of Mo•
nomination, a bolt wilt occur, another
convention be called, and an ultra Deane man
nominated. The MoCiellanltes diebelisve this,
but say that thonld inch a coarse be porvoed its
Only efleetwill be to strengthen their candidate.
It should have been in the dispatch of this
morning that the con.ervative Colon men with
drew the rteomnondotion of oz-Goy. CampboUt -
of lonneeloo.
It 1. estimated that there are .t least ;5.006
O r a n g e " , ix' tlts chi , . *lib 'halm come to watch
the proceedings of the Oonvention hsre.• Tb.
Wigwam, wane ths Halloos* **imperial,: Con•
*mutton will be held, I. crowded with visitors.
The building erected for this special object 111
'capable of accommodating 10,0D0 persona e
well lighted and velstilatid, and nutty decor•
ated, and le beautifully situated on the shore of
I.she Miehigan. This delegates to Conseil
tioic will occupy a pliant= in therosatra which
le Capable of resting inward hundred: , .
Blocksde Haled.
Ralf Ton,Aug. 21.—.Tba bark Albmtba,
from Vera Cus ea tn. 10M, ?sports that Ms
Irosoh bloolutd• 0t Mirlosa pate via raised oa
Ms
EXCIIANGE OF PRISONERS
BECOMICUPItiIte of Mobile Bay
LATEST FROM TEXAS.
13 :F('ItTA'ST ,, Y.DEft !IN
THE RECENT RAID OH MEMPHIS
Borer:amen/ Trani , pori Burned
Cs . nc, Aug. 2 , ..—The sten:nor Continental and
Ltvathan from Now Orlance on Lb. 20th arrived.
- • . • -
Dwight, torcrolmir Der of exchange, nor.
rertr the statements ptibliahed In plere con
cerning exchange of primonere. Tyler, of
Taxer, rays that no righte have been valved
temporarily or permanently. The exchange.
are man fur man, leaving an caliter, in Clematis
where Lae, stood lartoin
- - .
The next steamer for few Tern., the False
S'•ung, would leers On the and . 11.1.4. on
e :4! h.
A or mmunicatloa, dated Blockading Squa
dron, Mobile fay, I flth, says that a naval rieo4.
noirsante toward Mobile, on the 15th, found
formidable but not insnrusenntab,e obstaeles.
Besides batteries, rams and sunken ..... Is,
there is a very strong myelin:ad fort, mounting
ten acne. lo all the spaces beiwecn she bat
le 'lce and •essols, and on both there!, piles are
Milan top up, which are 'amid oil just below
the Lariat* of the water, and have heavy iron
bolts in ti,sm, Sharpened upper end, so se to
tear or bottoms of boats passing over them.
3 1 'e were seen worilaing on two ram looking
n,ntrivances. The wluuves were crowded with
Earl:cloaks, among them four English built
malt, probably blockade runner,. The Streets
ot the city art deserted. The rebels are com
pletely cut cff rearwards. The general health of
the army and nary Is good. Our fl.ost Is still
p.n.nding, at Fort Morgan with ootrsi derable
leer, with no casualties on oar side.
Information from the Filo Grande !aye the
rehel Gen. Ford occupied Brownsville two days
oar forces e•acuated It and proceeded to
rent out the property or i;otooillil, but the may•
or of the city continued to exudes hie fuer.
t,t. as. F.rd has only a small forci, and is eel.
d•ntly p spared to mate a rapid rttrest If DO
ccap.ry.
Cotton is mote enlivened hat advanced. Toe
latest qui.tati, ne.eara $1.454,1'1..50 for ordinary;
F. 5:(1.1 for veld do : 61,5-@,toa for toe
a1di1in5;51,68.51,6734 for noid4ltnie; $1,65 offer.
ed end refused for the cool Hit. Low middling
nottetrfved, attributed moiety to the ravages of
tl r worm. The piekto:.; season hos fairly opan•
ed bet law bales of the new crop bare arrived.
Tt e tales for the week were IMO bales; re.
0, v e 1 460: reported 1 2 , 1 s.oth a hood not
cl. net d, 6 427, Tim receipt. of to boom fur the
1' mo lime were 122 bre. be,dr; cleared 220.
oor.—pdodota very tu:', demand eocGood
to the ret.ell (t•de. dope:Loa dour $11!,
tiene - el Washbani ha. itrood nn order p•rmit
tlr 'l, COlt , ll DOW at Menu phis to be .ippeti
N olh alto an order eetaLlishiau supply trains
In the Disttloi of West Tenneseee, stating Oa
nu °tint el south,' .iamb may he itonorted to
r0,.101 plaees. hi•mphit i. Ami.ad to ten millions
Ter month I'adooah to one banded tboniend
or mi . Co/unit - or t. Lb ey th , •l .31 OM
alarm to Le fold only on I , yel maronente to
1,1,1‘ '•di t.ng In !be of the difltro,;
art: Lou ) tout n eon:tab.,: nor
I dirs., me .01 , it okr
t.: imptrted, axneri , tinith ino pr ., ittl
I r lb. Commanding Unease , . filiirobecit. at
Mrnlhit bang d , tirn enrol, I . • •011
•••/. ro
erdered lurdmieo7 1 . thin boa , rsine
the :e e t t inmate. Wane 'Ur 'Ol3 In the ntntot
t•,! co Nen hia e 1 It+ 1.:1!rd.!..) Ironhd,l •n i
the latter inctualog
raltlert ••• e•td to have bed /14 r - lsonerS
t"t•t.r.4 411
ki 1,1) 3 , 0 •,a{.
t•tei in
it tSE't 1 - •
d ritet.•ty ora.d,tt dtoctt, ot
acmcrt ,:re,t
lb. G..erl man, trnn•p.r .7 C. Mi.!, trte
t:prurrd. h,r.l or I plued•ta I oo tb. ;‘, n on
•.? • Ark %ten, nit! bettrekn Pine 11
L...,1• Rock. by ruerbil , ak All p•r.un• on
b , J, mo.o c.ae tbarty Aoldiera, were t.kea pra
ol.cr•
\VA HINOTON
ON - ICI AL DISPLTCHES
ME!
aasiao.ron, Aug 'IT —Tb• folh.inS are
tr Et dlapatebes from Gana. Grant, td•ado and
Hancock :
krosn Akar Coat., Aug :” —P. .r Genera/
II emit at tack of about 6:30 I'. M. was
-,,lot.ably intended to be simultaneous be Wilcox
c my centre end Heath en my left. Th• enemy
/a mad In the wood, plasm.' their artillery in
1.1.-Itior„ preened a betty osenouade, lasting
f.' eta mascara, std than asszttil..ed Miles' force.
lit reswted tananeionsly, but tbs.:nosey broke
its Some of Gibbons' troops were hurried
ryer to repair the damage,
set the enemy only
F...n+d a ' fi ght forobe!d. They tine attympted
r.. 1• A.M.> i.rs and drove 4:1..b05a division
o ttkir p
ilia men ware touch wearied In rushing over to
(ten. Milts and back daring the repeated as
saults. Gen. Gibbons succeeded in forming a
strung line, and the enemy, in.w.ver p g on
with great entbusimm, wore checked by the dls•
ti...unted novelty under Gregg, which he Lim:idled
for dtetody.
Gen MPe regained most of his entrenehments
nod dittliogniebed himself. All he bed to work
aril wen 'loch ,mill pnrtlen as c-aid be reified
oral termed by his tioff clean. Tee fighni4
we, CP , tr.:l:Mg until dark. the enemy hold
in cheek by artillery, dismounted cavalry and
e , drettiGert.
At clerk we withdrew for the nuns stated.
he Chief of Artillery report. that he lout &boot
150 homes. the enemy to .4. no advertce op to
ll.tr hour last night, holding, us far as could
re teen, some of our captured goo, with their
skirmish line. They must hare suffered heevi•
ty. 61y own lose, Incloding cavalry, does not
extend 1,200 or 1,600. This Is a 11111.33 ill., as my
commend le not reorganised. Capt. D-ownson,
of my staff, was mortally wounded, dying dor •
leg the night. Col. Walker, Assistant Adlotmit
General, is missing. This is miknowledged to
hare been one of the mast determined and dee—
r-crate eights of the war, resembling Spottsyle
Tanta, though the numhors enuaged gives less
inTortanee to It. A few more good troops would
hare given on a victory of considerable Import•
Nes' Vote, dug 27.—The aciusereit/ Ado"—
sehington epeeist says: Oen. HAl:leach
o i one the Imo of two batteries. Other 11000LLBILI
that hurts. guns were esptarel.
Czol. Sleeper, of the 10th ldusachneeits hat•
te•y. was captured After he was wounded. sod
e.eirvo of his men and fifty-foctr horses killed.
I forward this morning prisonen from the
i.l from Wilsoe's and Ileath's diw6loo. hiej.
el, of my staff, BRA and conversed with two
p o mere of lifsheno's division last eight. Ido
not find them ibis morning. They said Mahone',
di,. or, wish the exception of one brigade, wet
thorn.
(Signed)
N. 13 nilwoot,
Major Lionsral
To U. 8. Groot: The lollowing hat jtuit been
yet:waved
Se cor,d Corps, August 26, 12:30,—A safeguard
t]at was brit OD the battle Cola, remelosa tare
uttll daylight tine moraine.: At that time the
.army had dl..opaared, .11
tau, -we parnahea,and doubtlues hearloz ut the
arrival 01 seiutoreemeatlf, they feared matt tot
day If they remained.
(Signed)
6. 6. Muni,
MO or tionatal
SECOND Awry Coin, 9 P. A 1.., Aug. 26.—T0
Lieut. Gen. Ovule Since sending my Lint dis
patch, I have convened with the cafe guard
referred to. They did not leave the field until
alter mune e at that time nearly ail the enemy
left ,moving toward Petersburg. He says they
ibendoned not only their dead, but their wound
ed atoo. Be conversed with an ofnerr, who said
that their Innen note greeter than ever before
during the war.: The safe guard mays he was
over the field l if was covered with ote enemy's
dead and vonadid. Ile hue seen • greet enemy
battle fields, but never saw suoh a light. Nearly
all of the cserny's and our wounded were brought
off, but our dead were unburied. I hare
tn
atreoted (len. (nogg to mote en .(fort to nod a
party to the field and bury our dead.
Stood, (I, U. Mang, Mu. ligN.
To U. B. UNENT.
Near York Stock and Money Market.
etou'r.34l Dtspatot. to the Plltibutab gazette.
.NNW YOll,Awisll7, 1664.
?ha }took waskal wu QuII to.day . and prices
Oequnad, Pit4gbargli Pori 'Wayne,
110 141 V; Ugh
114 8 0 1( 4)4 i On. X, .04 tiorkilkagteh tid aII•a•
Thirty 'Proms" Notes And livo•Twentles, 11l
602. gold heavy, suiscitleg and dtalamtly
1014: i °Ming at VII, /monolog to 250, 641 , 015.
4soll to 25154, i5.0111110s 101146}i, sod closing at
1473 g.
The Vlight ou Thursday
- Palma& Mono', AIL 28.—Tbil atiboli
-the 3d eery/ by the rebels yostarday was abbot
Upon the point of aysrpowsrlog !bat .00rpi.
W bob et .G*208212. up the enemy was reptlbied
and driven homes bad. The loos pi both sides
irsa iboittgepol. Ife tau hot;l4e yfolion yau.
SF ETART STANTON'S RUTIN,
LATE FROM MOBILE
Fort Morgan itt our Posgesiton.
1:1=IM!!
Wseersorns, Aug. 26 —l. . to;, A
di, web, net received from Gen. blrelit, states
that the Richmond papers of yesterday, 27th,
Annear.", that Fort Morgan is In oar poster
silts. It was not stated whether the fort was
eurren it red or whether It was blown up.
Another dispatch gives the following extract
frr m the Richmond Ecemip•r of yesterday Fo:t
Morgan is In the enemy's possession. Whether
It was blown op or yr:instated, Is not known.
liheredao, In a dispatch dated yesterday,
al 2{o p. m , reports that the enemy left cv'
front last night. following bask to InnithSold or
bliddlaway. We captured lot prisoners yester
day, and Milicted a loss of ISO in killed and
wrur ded. There have been slew feints to cross
the river by the cavalry a..Williamport, bat there
woe CO etrength shown. The indications to—day
nee that they will tall back out of the valley.
Ocher report state that the enemy I, leaving
the Sh•nat.d.ah valley.
!Coating has been received from 'ion. Shar
man for two days.
Signed, E. M. Srsrroe,
beer.tary of War.
MOVEMENTS OF REBEL OEN. SHELBY
MUTINY: OF SECOND ILLINOIS WARY
ATTACK BY TB& REBELSON BLUE
ST. Ltxte, Aug. 28.—The bakery of Thomas
51w.r:Milion, of Poq City, and it dwelling
unpining were bo-ned yosterray. Lou $15,000
--Ireured lot .12,000
A retort prevailed last night th..t the rebel
Geterel Shelby, with r• 600 met was •b,et see.
caty wiles below Bob , ken en the Iron Mountain
ItaProtd, hot the military autleoritles hays not
beet able to verily It.
Tte Vieirsberg 11,nod of the Itt h has an
memento( the matioy of a part of the 21 thins&
Cavalry on the steamer Oliva Branch, which was
oily quelled by prompt notion to the part of she
mmetriar of the globes.% Benton. Six of the
ut lumen were placed In irons en the Benton;
;be remainder disarmed and 'ant np the river
ander scene, enard. The cause of the mutiny
was not gated.
TVe. bomooretic:Covvremloza/ Convection held
at Calm yesterday navoim.auly nunalnated W.
Arlon for ro rs-lotigna were
adopted p!edglng to support the Chicar nom.
'Lees Allan made a ape.ola is favor of peat.,
arc L clan at against Isar ea
arson F.baridire mote it their defence.
its Imes 1 1 4:xii'4 Bluer, Atkanzso, say
than 6EO/1 . 4 MA Marm.duka wide as attars
,t 1 Pica Bloff, and :hat rsiikforcersaaLs hit
lan I to the latter ,lace from LLltio Ii .01r.,
r.,tbtrg dtfick.ta is Isom.
Ituntorcd Withdrawal or Pres!-
. deal Lincoln.
FAI:LY Iir',IIMOND
so T 'ea, Aorta . . I'. —The ti , rltd . . C!ifeag ,
that Senator eprague arrival on
night with an thitonmeot —am
=tot In o, Preaideet Ltnno.n .t tits WILP •
ne tiffi a candidate for cc- eitation 1i I. tie
•irof that ttatr•gue and ohm, have girlie to
lirt, to agree upon a elan di icl.l
to the new Republican COP verr.i
Itil.oteter Ada.... now to Engiaai, wt./ b.
tras rt.
te Fee, meeting on Saturday wee It Eerie.
/ teen tltothltig to Add &bora Tannedey's b•t
-:i A Ifagerrtowa dlen•tch to the //maid. dated
A citt,,t 26. h, states that the enemy coJeavormi
to Crrib the river at Wtlllauseinorn and ether
pit .es. tot were prewantnd by oar forma.
A dispatch from Cavalry Cleadrrarte•s, ander
dote of Sa•urday night, states that on rebel.
h•al =salad the river, and all quiet at II r peed
Ferry.
A dinentoh to the tin-41, ni tied 21:h, states
.1 a careful retOttloi..ll,a thin moraine de
f, 'opt .1 the fact that the retie.. had withdrawn
m war tryst derma , the night. Oar earairy
bed forward end accepted Caartestom without
mert , eg the enemy.
pre that mow move
,oU nros•ri:tie the recalling of Early to
F l '-tmoed, ar/sila soma aanyeatur• that he ta—
•l4. Slarylena Soepherdstowa or
Williamsport.
Eight on the Weldon Railroad. -
Wa•asuiros, Aarest ie stated semi
ficiaily, that at the time of the attack open
(ha. Hancock, he was engaged in the work of
destruction on the Weldon railroad, and his being
tattered in detachments along a considerable
hre, the abase were able to do .0010 dsco2ge be
fore OUT farms could be ooneolidats,L The ens
my captured rome goa, it is said, by the ott of
their sharp shooters accented In at cornfield, who
shot the hence and men, and then male a rash
open the guns, dragging them within their
mi.h Imes;
but It I/ doubtful If they get any o ff
the Geld. There batteries, as orgaeie sd, oenailt
Of only four guns to the battery, and entsegoont
Is if the rebels had succeeded in arrytne off all
he four batteria they are reverted to hare held
at one time, it would only hare been but sixteen
gone.
thoiraj Bnrlow's division of the Sciot] Corp!
te Save left oniiidersbl In prisotws at
the lose tieteial Bill made his firetonseL
tolltelon on the Seetirille and Loulevllle
1=233
Looff rms.*, Aug 28 —Last night's passenger
train from Nashville, containing many wounded
withers, at two o'clock thin morning ran into the
rear of a freight train Doming upon the ewitoli.
The two express earn next the engine were
thrown down an embarkment, and Paymasters
cralg. McDowell and Jondisof Olnolonati, were
bruised, the first two seriously and Jones but
slightly injured. Capt. Brown, quartermaster
of the retiree(' transportation at Nashville, was
also seriously bruised. Nobody else wat Injured.
A gang of guerrillas plundered the citizens of
of Bardensburg, yesterday, of money and watches
to the amount of one thousand dollars.
Order of Gen 11..luvemas
CINOISJIATI, Aug. 28.—MajorGeneral Reinsle
man Wiled an order to-day prohibiting ex - press,
railroad, or other forwarding °ampoules from
forwarding or delivering fin arm., powder, or
ammunition of any kind within the Sister of
Indiana, Illinois and hilehigan, for tha
n, at sixty days, without a permit from hend•
quarters. Also, prohibiting dealers In them &r
-uches from selling the same within this time.
hi Instil , commanders and provost marshals with
n the Northern departmena arc reqoirod to cm
rile order executed, and .i<24l all inch articles as
ma) be clandestinely sold.
New Tema, Aug. 27.—A Nemo rip.. 'Wee
tb►t the steamer Fog bad arrived from Oberlos
ei•e• baring tbrOva overboard 130 bele, of
rotioe.
The now pirate Mastrio Spark wag off Nassau
on the 224, and was cruising off the Islands.
Ia rotallation for cruel usage to our ooldiars,
by lba rebels, all tho prisoners in Port Lafayette
U. denied any idituriss whatever.
Bermuda data of h. 20th, mention the at
rival of four tleamers from Wilesiogton, with an
aggregate of nearly three thousand bale, of cot
too. •
The eetmer Njrth A 4pl, ar
rtred et eroo to-da•, .4h X 7.39 , `(.6 to ' , eV ore
and A I..Lyd, at Pena.
The steamer Sacramento, train Now York, ar
rived at Panama on the 10th Inst.
• •
There was a change to tho Peruvian mintetry,
but no revolution, u reported. An attempted
revolutip in Eueador had bean nupproased.
M AM 13.. El '2 S.
Fru Tors, Angrift 27.—Cottor l(pc; low,. at 11 85
fur /LllldAug Dour—tkatr. an..l Wrst,,ria
and I ,o c lower; $10.65,a10,65 (or Extra State,
111,1'gi1...0 (or Extra 11. 11 t/..1311 511,}(, 13,23 for
7rWelll dr, the rosulcot cloatogd,U with or buyers'
at O. a outoedo gootattoos Wbt.ky lower; prima Wrat.
aro $1,83, Wboat dad and fully 3c lower; 11,a1131 . 1,34
Ibr Cblrooo e;PH.P. 2417.31 for 1111youtao Club,
81.55412.43 for
for
Hod Weoltera. Our. doll and lc
lower • 846201 00 for 111.1 ed Wort:ru. (late dull mid
droorl ' ou ; 11135*(0 nr Wootern. Caw quiet: Ottb.
at %/X(1'23) , 4,. I l etnclrem—Orode dollAtt /Ste, Bedard
to Loud galat at 43u, Itallae4 nee Or.. at DO, Cora
bearlor witb • fair demattd 1117.61,11741 for Haw closing
weak. COM Cul Now do., 537 ter Primo. 0300 f r Prime
Ma.; Woo 1,600 bbl. lira Kara, regular way, at 1110
41,3 u; lAD bblr do. dellrarabla oo or brroro October
(bib buears'optloo; et 514,50 Doer wary dull. Stator
atuady at 4301110 lor Ohio" andlol3s7r. tiaptc. Morro
without dacidr.7olcarge ISSINO. •
Stock and Money 11
Ns* You, Amps* 27,—1100ay more mttre u 7 par
mot. Pi erdag tyro. War, utuattlor sod decidedly larur.
•t 10F.5.‘0114 *.f, tor Gold.' God beery, sodertior and de
cidodly roles at .153, decalatrm 230V4.
'idioms to MI; decaolag to 2.l4goadnotlng to '3,
au4 dueled at
(Memel:um& Otorte odet; U. tt. dr 1611 Goupool.
1104; 6-1 M Mama, ildi• 7 Yu. Treasury Noted, Torun
dry ao4 Anima, 1151. • •
e INO. BUROESSik C 0.,.
anweloon I. lk W. HLIMI.,)
Cosamtistoupo . s , *•wartUng Mershauatiy,
OIL CITI, TA.
Ragtag pat baaaa' aro nriza^ Waieboale" at 00 •
City, sad WIN, ample roma-sad it afar, ea imams
Pr•Parad la 'Sanwa Onward 011,.6151)
WWI, alma" deralptlaa, sad. artaatue satlaraatiaa to ,
all mho ow Mar Ili with Mgr palOsaga
4. 0 .;,;_w 1 _,,;;;;L Oa • • ---
kaiivo•l;
P;EM
RIVER INTELLIGENCB.
nue:9llllcorvs, Wbeellng, blaggis Ilsra.Olacianat.l
Cluati, j Kobe, Oil City.
Patrons at all,
Lev renin.,
Pt trolls., Oil cat,
Pflgrfm, Cloth:n:lst!
he ricer r ...viral lactic, at tLL point daring Bat
tu day and yeiterday, but lital siccing lt scam apparently
IT • eland •111, Aunt .1,3 feet In the chwinet. It la
remand that Mara Is author ries coming from the
bead Wattle of the allegbetty, but of this nnthitv ps i
itlTe is known. The weather c intlaces cloudy and
.child ' , nil occasional anocrere of rain.
BtMite= wad pretty wetly., .t the wh•rf on ,•I rd.
the rerenptl hettg arbga the thipment• arc izu
11. arrival,. labia& the/ Minerra, from V , be4lng,
pie !Jabs •tal Glide from Cl:Jct.:o3. and tad [Oho
al d P. 4, ha tr. m Oil City. The 1.2 named trawto had
•rue r;
.tear ibmg aver rem bari.tred barrels .4 I , :r,
I. am Siam+ Grab.ta from Zacett•fre Int due lut
night rod o dot.'otleu be !curd at Or alurf lOU
too 1...bg.
Th Katie left fo• Lonterfll, , on Saturday morning,
ae d tree Pilgrim for the lanes Notre% followed In the evart
,no
lbe U move ran, ,rrro Lim 0•1 railway on
the trot tbnroughty overhauled and rtr
141,1, au.; reoey to rommes, receiving for
rue pt,•nt ..r i :to r forthwith.
(011. 3. U. Ils.ratta's Lw st...unor, is 11t the
lending and 1.1. i e
t.., Czor . unarf iLn.l
L. u1,n11.• t. ds). Psatenge?.. eni shipvt•re should !.ter
tLis lu
The Wananlra. Card. Shaman, t. re,r,r n i for at.
I I urn and all irrernr, tete pore., sc.! 1,11 cat .0
To.d•y. St, a. suip,i 3 r accomurndar tone for e r on
yet. and plenty of mom for freight Cnpt. tl. 11 De
• nrry t•, rirdrge of the office.
The tr icervs. pt. Gordon, ia the r. g ar peek,: for
Who- Ilng t..-day. g at non,
The Ju la, L.,! Leorl, G. MeC. Porter, Guidon and
Pyre, h, wen, sdeertited to laser eir, ntrati tic P it•-
bargb an thatarday. The Kat* D. Porter and the [toga.
.idea I,ft rber• lot ado city on Friday..
Imports by River
:•ilecrt ran ()Line No 3—ao Uh!e floor, 2il barrel,
.1:n 17 1.. • do hero p, 236 op wheat, Clerk
c 0.?... Gottendort; lot bar., F &Hors Rot;
it rte ware, Paltortons, share k no, 5../ *ow ort& me
ch.., Woo humor & co; u•rod totumo, 11,rtio
7 bbl..cr.p., Broom & 2.5il bill., A Ilolatotile,
bb . Oror, Dar. Walker: lil taco. 10 cadd . to tobacco.
[troll & no; 2v bbl. L Failn.r.c.c . • rt; 50 Ottrrel•
111.1.4, L•rc!.-rt k hid; tun, l' rolls bather, IltLys
bte er.rt, lti • ha. tcbsto•. B ortlond &Guilt.. .1 Ou au,
W al 1. Elasoutkart.
Cm,:: awry: rya Moon. 11•7.-00 Penns
It bbl. 1•00 of , 1300 r,. ka, To,
Bry. cat ole 80.1. _ bra larp, A,an 10 140.
1. d 011, J Kl•kpatrick Bro; 5 1001. It W
Poodrator• bra candle., J /I 6awy.r; l 0 bob,
MI., glair dß.awu. Til2 pkg. far - tutors, 11 1 1 Bolger;
la t o. pomp., Addy .6 Lamar; 167 al. 6.1., J Elhodev,
to bgt ',acre, 11 FI liloy• f pkga J Apbm.;
1 hbd, 2 bra taba,oo, Ti 11/.3,, •76 b'l. spoke - , POolyt,
p w ae Ti co; 8 hbda tcbsco6, J Gmamt; 91,1 bl.
Hanuedy Ti Ero; largo km. eundrtta, Gera Ti to.
vsnr•—Si at. usta,
o: Übi. wblaky, B Blear., 117 .. raga ; Bl'Culluagtt,
genlth d co: 20 goys butter ; J ld'Ktnuoy: 50 bbl. lap ale.,
Potter, Aiken Ti 66trard: 12 do do, Lll Volgbl A : I
emu, narclioe, Browns, 1112, Bbat; 60 col DLLs Ilutchul•
co; 67 aka cool, Wm Bak.r, Jr; 14 pgga md.l„
bhda tobscre, 2) teg. batter, 202 ktg, o bbl.
door, 63 bal.. tool, Work d 0; 105 oil bbl., W 6, Waal:
s, boa. 110. , T rON'Cil4; 1 ,mak a.ro, filirkpatr:ck
Dro, I do do, II Bah.; 57 Amy') bbl• mad boa, B E bol•
1.1., 6.10. vtai. Ja.B tdarkhall
G LAD NEWIS
THE LORD SWART FOR DISCOVERED AT LASI
CHEROKEE REMEDY
OHEILOKKE INJECTIOS
I=l
, ;13 LEOKLL FiLMADIr, =a gross ladtszt Ma nit;
tn.,. <f the Orin, Tee.• tubtlob ;of the ttledd.ce. Ta
au,ad , o: lo Moo, own of Fluor Albco 7Thltof
!cmolotj yftwra all tl old astfut. nellclo. :ones
It ts prepared to a highly conc.'s:moat term. no
4.,,, bolo, Cost vhe wtwo tasspoonfolls thrve time. per
Gos.
It Ls llarevrtle aid alterative to Its action—purifying
arvi eleattsins the bloat essastnit It to how In all Its
vligta a! posit) and rhyor,thos reosontsig Imo the myna.
ail partition. omen Cala have lodated Mamma
Marokve lillectioa is tatanded se as ally or ssalsrant
14 alb Cherokee Itessedy..ad should be tied ld coillusta
dos with that medicine to all eves of Generates, Glees,
Hoar LID.* or Whit.. Lta u•Mlet are healing nothing
damatrrat recaorlug all ...Ulna, hest, chorales
sad Leatesd of tS. buralng mad Miami num•
darelCe pate teat tO azyterlaacad with 0...17 AA 04
telteeywiliolt
By that no of the OHICEDICEZ :REMEDY an
ORZEOECE IfiJIOTION—the two foodloins at the
um. tans—all Improper illsobargef 0.1111 removed, amt
the weakerned organs are fp...City festered to fall rigor
•tl terenyth.
Tor full pullardars, gel our pampblot tram say Drag-
Su,. la the aciantry, or snits as, ..s we I/ Di 61.311 DSO,
to say addresa a fall troatbaa
Prim, OHIDIOICES 121112ZDT. $2 F. bottle, or
throe botth. for SS.
Prtoo, O ELBOBEB lAJZOTION. /2 per bottle, ca
ulna bottle. MX 36.
Boot by expos. to arty adbirem. o¢ the rscalpt o
pax.
Bola by all drozalate arerywbera.
DB. W. D. DLEIDWIN • 00..
Solo Proprietor,
Do. 63 Marty moot, &Nor Sort.
Yoe axle to Pittaboreb by N. /UCLA/X..11i a 00„
morner of the Dlamozo wad illarkat street.
albl/iblardatroo+
K i .1X Ih, .17771
DB.:WHIG Et DI:
HEJTITIINATING ELIXLE. ;
Cr, IIMM:107: 07 1171.
r•ecetrekl trota Rue Vegetable Irtrirma. 7:1
I=l
linlovensUag Litrto Y ILG man of
Governs In the emotabla kingdom. being an
web sad abeirsol method of any. Irmepeottro of
old and srorn-ost systems.
This mends. tut been tested by the mint
2=41=1 man of aka day, sad by tb. pranonnont
one of the greatent needful disoneries of tee us.
Ore bottle sill care General Dainty.
A fro damn Cla }lntake in females.
Oat bottle tans P•Jpltatioa of the Heart
yes duo restore. the orurr of generatioa.
Trna one to throe bottles rename the tualinees
WI vigor of youth.
Ato &see restores the appetite.
Tb rte bottles tern the most cue of hispotragy.
A to. done nun the tow spirited.
One bottle canon torettAposere
• fur done briars the to the cheek.
This medicine futons S' mealy vigor and ratan
health the poor. debilitated. worn-town sod tier
tog &money( senscal plenum
The Retina, enervated youth, the ors-netel rasa s
tonte , n, the lictia of henna &Trenton, or Ind
11 - 41 . e. r y, e tram general leteillty, or fro. slot
ter of • noble organ, sill en and imenodist•
=Anent reel by the an of tan Elheir or I
Life.
Pr!o- 62, per bottle, or three beteg for trf, t
►steed by expome, on nmolpt of money, to
Bold by sit lregriste everywhere.
pa. W. a. 11£11WTS a 00.,
Bois troprtetora„
150. 59 Liberty otroot, Nos Tort.
11',. sale to Pittebarvb Ll 151. Mor/Labßalfi k
=tor of Off Dismooe and M artel warts.
•
1864. 1864.
“COMIT/LIVS” KAT, ma/Lori, *A..
EXTERMINATORS.
.R 6 yam bland:tad b N. Y. bey..
"Ably liataLUbla media luiaaa....
•
. "lbw tram Palma."
am
&wpm= to Ile Habib arabOy....
Tata cab. auf of tall! Ulu
dab by all Dbulda eiaryirbeb.
' lbw= t of all warblala baltatlan.'
Costar's DapecNo. alb Brastaty,
ger oeieiv A. A.- /6 11 .NICSTOOIDOI, SO& & 00y abi
mums A CO, Whalaels. sad Udall Apata
ri tt a.p. ya., HUEY P. SOHlir.6.lll; 1611Qaula
sad Hated dganta Albehen City. • -
Alm .
100 MEN WANTED—dna underslgml,
appototad by tba Born& 00=4 oil aba,
matte Oostobitto• to Ism aim or 11114 otote
tae N. T .G 4 O at LatriosoMs. =dor
dhow* sad to atatoo.l sit bagtoose portant=
via pip Uno 83131111M_LOCLIL 80 Mt DlCtlina
Sba tuaboio sombrzobssiti bitesdabay
02121211t1es tom/ bilYokoZos a inasia:
LT_ .
J!! 2o7 .^m" --I " m lPriti' Tiarilterr
Joassasitwacisti"
41.7. ailllDAßOomomma.
soimrs' 4.7,0 'nowt.
WHOFTMAT:R DEALT.
Boots and Shoes
will ea it tor best bsterust t. oilt it tu ed
brsud
CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
Wbe , e. •vren, Inducements w atm& V. MAP
eom bar.. 4 •
SPLENDID STOCK
lbst. %rill be .cad ebemp
Shoes from 10e. ITpwareUt;
NQ, 62 FIFTH STREET.
IOH N CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of
.) BOOTS AND SEIOES, of every descrlytkm, bt no
atEuilibiestid rose,. Pittsburgb. Oetlar
FASIIIONABLE
DESIRABLE GOODS
TOIL
GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING.
/XL.Alfo M I. (_, artomn..,
IN THE BEST STYLE AND HANSEL
R. B. NORRIS,
lEICBC3 ANT TAILOR,
79 FEDERAL, STREET Allegheny.
BAILEY, YARRELL A CO,
PRACTICAL PLURBERB,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
beef s!• see me band is btr,-• bead stetort,l inset el
113)d rant, w.o, teat., Meth Tube. GIB V.
tate., 11.. e bred [bp, !Ace: [nub teLich sle jp . .!!
plt the m. et •dnefrab' manner. Ws also line
lawn, leteras, Teal, de., eeltkont the ase of..
BAILEY, YAM - ULLA. 0. CO.,
10 rOCIRTEI EITEXTT.
FU 8.1% ITU SE
CALMS •AID 11 , 000 OHAIRS
MLLE"' an IL/ notolo tac_m.
SMOLCSALI 01 RITA IL.
AL,. W. W . ClO D W FAS.
r .120 16 Ird etr.s MX:ism:ultra.: Alb s
111 Fm-Lh
• Dummy Quurruuturrua 13.suut's Ornail D
Pittaburgit, July =b.,
ARTILLERY HORSES PURA:3I4B
LY OPEN 1116liKrr.
•170 will be /pen by the ondenbatod, At Pitt,.
Outgo, Po_ for For 4 A RTIL WIRT IIOkFIoH, payable
to ot•rtitteate• of Indobtedheeta for toot ben than Mt
bens.
thaw bone. meat ho sr. II formed active, sad temi
from ell detnrie, from 6 rose old this spring to 9 Man
old, from 16% to 16 hands Wet, and to volght net WE
th. 10.10 0 ends.
White bursas and maree min be exclhded,
Thrq min be oral:deed mmperent afs, Ind dl
horses presented neat coalcrat to the s rpeofftaa
Una&
Lt. as sea D. 4: EL aa~a.t
Ct&RD—OIL AND MINERAL LANDS
TOE BALE CH LEASE—MUTH' PAIISTZB
On., dealers in Oil, Oil Tort/tory andliners' Labia
toe p. red to .11 cr haw. any qteatityht lend ethos.
ted to the oclobretei ell melons of Bocaltisflaire, Lei
th I eLatt ha., Beak. Elver, Bore Neck, Bch Orbit.
and
ali cite r localities of Is pcstaece.
Ile have alro . lerga smonat of valuable territory to
lb. wall known cil maims of Wectileston cattiety, Ord%
sad other sham Their Wf t Viz:tele leads we ale
.11 lets:lag with 4:suidance of salvable minerals, which
will well ferny the miner I. hi. [star. s.heeelarde try
B. sold or laical in grarittlee to .nit appllonata, sad as
rearoyable terms
Tar portion!..." , J M. ELPI"TH, At
tercel at lam. Marksta, 0.. a: 0 IL P.iiNTP.S. ow
ner Hancock stroet sad D-qtasaa Way, PIO.OOrAL
salo.3taa
BRIDGEWATER 1760.
MIME 324115,
ROD I 3 PINIX LIHBLLD•OIL.
dlitannt Dm! Shades, tar
OD7TA011:11, VILLAS, RAILROAD DZPG7I9, as
DST kw BMWS, mum.
LLSTATOSS, Ir..EIGEiT OAB9 , hi.
CHEAFIZT PAM' VI MB HAMM
RO SSA T lIII.YIOLDII.
Otuers/ A rant, T 4 1141.1414 Laza, Nor net.
tat,3:aaaa
MaOORD . CO.,
Hats, Caps and Straw Code,
Er.." .tole. the tarp:4 and moat et....54•1*
4e:e.t.d . • lb,.
ES F. MN Or IS ALMS.
Ller ercred In Mt wevi. Ileretstla nn reqmptaa
sad
bpi asmtoa oar stook, vtdch WW bidßam Tay.
tibia.
one
111 Woe Et..
T.
J. ORR & Co.,
1
XX PINE TAR
Preyorod exprorrly tor AILM Pat op Ink nu; nos
talon bon
bo®d 1317CIETEL far sale by tha &IMP
and In borrelknod Nara.
0121., /So. US MISS EITELLEP. Plltibarth.
onAtflos
rAIIM:U3ON g iikaki,
Dattars tck
Foughloglleny Coal and Nut Coal;
Ord,. iet e th. am. m Diratiaff Prarrt.
lynen Endlere Woolen rsearyaillniehany Mtn Inesonel4.
attended
1111W - Wortarn order, proteitly =ed.
sablOntsydn,
DIARIES. 1864
amartaseat atPOtAIT.A.IIID 00 1 ThIttra
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to Imitation Turky, la Taxi Lap Xeractx.mth
edges &act marbla .its tacky
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by W7l. O. JOHNSTON it W. thalaaara,
aellavilwreca Woad stamil.
LYON ARNEITTIAL, • IMPORTZIi •
AND DULL'S fa ths Wet Went Uustlit al
DENDINN BAVANA (NOADS. and kiwis- el,
SMOKING AND CBZWIND TOD/1000j as - um-
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babes.
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