VoLmiE he Pittsburgh easttte, CITY NOTICES. 4 This - Evenin, Ai,sivekteir, Auction -Atte, silthout reserve, of spots sad Slopehed ?,I ;lel:Eird's Auction Home, es Mb stitia .. • Loak OnV for liar gains, As everything oftneil 11 etldperemptonly et the /pat Boot and Shoe,ftnptton sale Dow got eZ 0 . at *ccaaniuura, No. 65 Flab demi. . . • Dry Co6ds, 1162114 0 1 ° 4 natnebh Dram , Goods, Maw% Hoop 8k1ttr5.4 . 14311014:4' Goods, Hosiery, Mores, cad vrt!if P 1144, stain at reduced kites, to elate oat aalatatit ' Oxidis, at - 2EcelellatuVA Auction :Roust, IRFFItth Strict.. - Dieu Goods, Shawls, ace, a !sego and well 'mi. sorted nook closing out at very tow prices; also the bat- sfocr:of CilagluuwAwil,Las, Chiclij,"itekl4 , 4slilitlzg Prints, Tweed s, Viten and Cotton Dtigi r IrLett Linen, Linen Shirt FitinCtLind In: fiat-' l l4 thing krakti netEkeelll line, nab at 'Led, Whits Blue, Green, Grey, 'rel it:m(4'oA Striped Arid Twßkd Manna la, cheaper WWI you -enn get thein elsewhere. Be sure end get!the. rightplace.: Ws hare sold out, at our old stud, and now keep on the north east corner of Tqe 31 ,taberrY, Tree. /Ladles mb , S.prosamdc, Fatlistreet tap'of •ha Mk& fashldnahte pinmeindra of the ally attired to plks.tillonlQbitaitterrahorAtet€his Our of thelbtulbam Lite. It Is te';Orted, wo know ' , path - ILL what truth, that there bee been In the Wilt tatt4licing &Attica/ advent failure la the Male:, Ty thla Breed to be the cue, it will haealbe met of materially appreciating the price Oran Wads of silk goods. Blesera. Betel te. Bell, 21 Filth etteet, have on hand at the puma Um, beautiful assortment of toe alike for dress goods. such et plain black aadfancyzblori, figured pet. tent Of BlLcolotsnad dcligoah In addition to them goods, at bra. bl Vntkatrent canVe 'foteadeliplan: 41dnuortnientof all Mods of booda 'to be found in anrAtat *fa dry beads holm. - • Our friend, Mr. John Wier, No. Federal rsseSs,..Alleghedy, was in 'the Pant 'whim thit of the capture of Richmond and the ,Miller-dm of the rebel General Lee was re. eandoiind taking advantage of the panto pro duciii, a:nil knowing the re-aetlon that would fol -10vi,imatile' very heavy purchase, of the armat spring and simmer geode at Mimic one-half of the 014 Rlieec SOme of the finest clothe, oaaelmeres and petting. are included in his stook, Mlileh he is prepared to insdoStipSo order, on, short nonce, in the latest styles, and AG eetresnonainsly low rstas. A choice assortinerd othunlytkirt"neds end ie,ady• erode elotidite Neill 'also be tdrill'ablei 'elegant establishment. ,OuiAlleshenY kieight.49did give Yalin4 - - t• f .7 .0.1;1.7. • 7 1 'Tie Not tv Fable - - The Itunteruie and Universal demand for the Fra grant *ammo); la tratarvel In the Aqua laof fihn; Hairy I It exceeds that of all other ttentrillees combined. Neither : .tebi„fimea . the stomach, nor any other eqrropoodlog eltment;generated by indlgerao4:Can 'affect `it are of teeth - FOgularlp. itiarige.hhph.to Frg/4mi. yegetiAle, notbOitto presiirystliii;7',... • ; B,' "" • • • • -- . ;••::•;..: • '! ThoSilii. tap)", :` - t ,1 4"" " Practical Slate ficoferVar.d lieilents4ll74l4P Nato. - of - sentsl4 - r-alina ,, 0194 at - 4.leismidet. Zallrelpo; star Pa. Reside:4lh No.-1S Pfloy.ltreet...- SOrdeni_ promptly attended to: 411 nork;irarrintidifitof proof. Ilepaniog done at the shortest 1201403. .1417- dune for ..rayafm, Fort :sok •bzwea atter*. is rat ON ' Carpenter Jobbing Shop: • Ettrar.4 returned etc: an- absence Of ttiree . years Jail& I hare rt.orreilea my ahoitciralriartir. ofjohhinto In the earpeater One. at the old stand, vb,i 4 jus.s.o,..pfeen moan ld kitten 1.4 i Cherry may' Mart i'ottelted and Promptly attended to. SVrtraaar loutumn. Peltebes o .lifeloni, Siviet Potatoes, .ote4 , 4ala - generalli, constantly arriving - at ts:a Tit Mistreat, belosithatthtleld street. ma:ins Pinions L Suer,. TUE -ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH. The Great Eastern is now fully due at Trinity Bay. At the speed of six knots, which she was eipected to make, last Eaturday should have been the day of her arrival. But subsequent trialiahoWei that with so heavy a load a speed of five knots an hears was as much as could be calculated upon: At ell events, if no accident has occurred, we may now look for her arrival at any. hour. Bat each day's delay will give ad dltlnnat erne tar feisrs 'theta breakage of the cable Lan Improned, and that the great ship has Put abOut for the !honk:the tad left. But it as we' aim confidently hope„ the wire shall be suceetsfully laid, before this week Is pained, rei 'will ba enjoying its ns Eventhe short life of.tite aid: cable has not:•:without practical nine. Besides several news dLspatehes it transmitted two•uovernmentmemagea—one to-Nova Scotia and one to 'Canada—each to ccrordermand Morder for sending to England one : thousand troops ftom eackcarmtry. These messages arrived at their destination before the mitten `otter arrived, ea, -tos Crolypnred the government ' about 180,04 ft 'for Liar liaii r s;Ort, but spares the men Um gimlets: of parting from their friends and from selling off things at a loss Which thijeould not carry with their. Aawelna some days ago there Is a serious robe y, that, after being used for a time, tblaimble likemost other ocean telwaldui, will tgivaant owing nudely to tne talon . ar the elec. tidia;y:tvoir the wires and the. Luiegating. - Ing,. Winces:, -Yet for reasons thezi given; we look fpranmeh longer oantinttancein working order" 'gum its the fate of the other fine. - May it be Bong before the mysterious Do Binny, who again to havoUltiage Of the /Merkur/ of the caNe, dill -tinder= anew the fate so grap h ically .deacribed by Dr..llolrnesl • - - "When the entreat slackened, dropped the tapas stranger-, reded. fsded,Lechid:as ;be stream grew weaker— igastainci,e auarl dU w l o ateuistion , - wlth a hearten= odor • Lll_lleapsof deliquescence glistened on kts torekend, WAVine4 •!. u toNsd.34Ke4VAin, duet of Mures. 2111 one=day morning , WkSn44ollol, nee l' l nded Thees yeas ao ,Re Santy., Boeiof arms Tiede, with it bitted! perieled Thescalersta* Mere Wu, enema - Give lip•At neur cablthen. again welthear yea •T' 1 , 1 7 i tealrisbt alo'ffaturY." , •-• ' • 'Grant. The foll Owing, from an editorial the _Boa • . ton Zmater is the berk.pen-pietare- of the lientemsna Gerrard, that Ism been drawn: • ; Minna Grant p2osesses .all',, those ,qualitlas :which commend tgar.r.eltnt 44 mambo or . • • . &eerily slow in bestowing its eanfAenc The f: . - first Gonna of tds ege, who has directed more I laad larger armies tam any other military cons . • I ;mender of modernliateraltb the exception of "'• • Napoletin; he is aa dingo and unpretending in_ manna sod ittnelare,,as though he were te , I, Idnericaocitimeof en years ago, and „4- • not acquired - ifs:me which fills tne world. tingle glance at his face reseals his character ...r.svalserseter so full et once of firmness and modesty, of Antitude and humanity, of infield. ble purpose and mamnanlmous ensideration : of the rights and feelings of others. that It - stamps itselfon the lines - of hip eannteruslice With aftbrt ien power sad truth. Perfect -self-possession 'with o complete. - absence of self-essertion and aelkencelt—that Is the expression which - looks calmly. out- strong and honem face Not a trace is observable of the` peculiar arum tacl of Melo which is'att to be stereotyped on the nallitary visage by the. habit of responsibili ty and the habit of command; andmany a See ?IOW X.4elitement carries mere pride ' port aid more detlenao In his thau thleLientexi-, lot general wbo haSceramuisded :a mlliion of aneo, and personally...wan the most important Iletories.ofthe taw,- • - bur - trim= or Dreltmew.—The London ''4 l , l . B eVrean f den. recenrfpricre, GieoperiS;lozweiterd n the. Yeviable Naturoof asaPorostan tly -ed,, eistedAur.--clAsialba bons,..publahvin Esperlmmus ShOW illas , tbAdiectioadv atzmotte produced by Plutonic - -se . they, become Week when sat acted That hag the to a , IW'tielMt!Pfc ii. 33 Pcratun o . zitti; Cai contrary , of i'reftworm • 1 1rid stein at one thins Ina soft condition,. proved Sot Orly by tbolzegoiselots of grains at :mend sad • arade on 'she secrets of some . of tbViiir but clgeby !sett:intro% frcerilitn , &Vida tiodiv4,lpcb Ws oibermistabgaerminsilmf- -anveyea 'Kraals Americium of leltigher ami:ifiguw‘wr Proftsar , OcallPartisccondueloas- be riedePi4, camitnrilmcead esiemilag as the, do the' views beldr 'Nevriori.' ',Mustier' and Lieldgc-All& ''••• zooadt seem -to b e . the final. prodnet at; the • Chemical decorepositliM of vegetable sal? A , • TaE amount of pay annually ofl3rigadier and Maio Generals recently assigned tocommands In the several Military Divisions and Depart ments, will omanet to $1,551,003. In 1861 this portion of the military establishment cost the country ea),coo. Many regimental officers of low rank are retains.d• In their high positions In the volunteer seivice through the unwillingness; to reduce thorn from Me.jor and Brigadicr.Gen eralships to the rash sad pay of simply Captains and Lieutenants again. Tara contest for Congress has already com menced in Richmond. A Judson Ciane cam himself as a candidate from the third district. comprising 'Richmond and the adjoining coun ties. He says in his card of announcement, “Tntir representative mast be faithful and true to the Union,lbe Constitution and the laws of the United States," but that same obligation im plies that ho sball oppose, by all legitimate and peaceful methods, such legislation of the past end future ea , may be , enjust' and unconstitu tional. . • - , Tow following stakinuns In regard to hosiery am taken from ilie.censas returns of 1860, now: in course of publication; The New. England Staten prodnuod 62,3:4,142, against $408.0110 In 'lB5O, an increase of 481 per- cent.; the Middle States, 64,847,064, against 1609.40:3 in 1850, an increase of 605 per cent.; the Western States. S S S,W, against 810.7001 n 1830, au increaser 445 per cent. The United States produced in 1860, 81,280,606, against 81,023,100 In 1850, Increment 608 per cent. GorEnlsoll A. J. ileatmlos addressed the citi zens of Galvestoro. tervelemago,- Theradress Occupied an hoer and'erfaad.er of trine. It was particedarly severe on the.,.ess,jittlplf.;;Ati the pnSttcel lenders of the South: The Governor reviewed the whole doctrine of secession and State rights, and bore down severely on their advocates. He said but little concerning Ms future intentions. Dry Goods 0. luarioxi & ftO . %VIM the retirement of Cel: Snow, the maJorp ty In interest In the New - Yeti; Tribunahas passed Into the hands of-Mr. Samuel-Sinclair,: fbng con. netted with the publishing- depsitaient, and of Mr. S. T. Clarke, principally knowtrlal former 'Mandel editor of the Evros. it utideratood, however, that Mr. Greeley, will:retain undivided edttorial control.- • • , Gate. TEOMAS RA CI MEAGHER, the "Irish patriot, hes been offered hp thu President, the Steretaryship of hlontnna and he will probably eseept. He moduli - speech nt St. Paul mt Thurs day evening, ; mostly to Ida fellow citizen', wherein he tack strong ground In favor of nero buiDanet and told some plain truths to Ida au ditor. Reduction Tux Lrta!s:lEe Deere ergs that since the brutal outroge, by two t. woes, on a White wo men, near Evansville, Indiana, and the lynch. leg of the rufflar.s, the citizens • have bean engaged in driving oat the blaikis. • have been hung, or abot, and all °Mem Watilled to • leave town on the peril of their Hires.. • Tim author of the pamphlet, 'apropos de La biome." which was a tierce attack on the E..- *Ntror is about to publish a work entitled, •••C`...lw as 0 ator." It is to be :printed at - Brussels, whither the writer hue qatte • ta.tisca,pe 'imprisonment. GmortsiBEmuna's has .besa. telsraphed \ fay lthe War Deportment to gammen volunteer white 'troops , . cavalry, Infantry and artillery, earring In the Departmental Taxes, that he thinks can 'be dinicased with, to be mustesed oat a - aer- Nice. I:tre telegraph wires between Springaeld.and • ißbitaii - were ',seriously effected by • the atirote t :torealls, on Thursday, end - neassaget WC/5 trans ! !mute (uring the eflepcoon„Jmnetnraltileetrie ity who4,nlaNtterlanbelat itted 4 l 4 - Tna ‘ lijobile Adeertiser complains bitterly or :theactadltion and Okilectonnirty ealtined !roled PrLscreerehrthat ettyti wien tlfB 'Most as iked and half starved, as well as houseless.• Ita,natck. beam:um:2S arriitest on - Btaarday, sod lined live dollars for thrashing lajosing•nrian Irtrotepreompaty4a2 l hitiradgit ter against the Gemaralia wishatz ; Cot.. J. T Gime, one Of , the editors of the Montgomery Arittrtivr, died on the nth ult., thettlghtttlern the 'resurtptlou'Orthttliallies ;ton of his papal. _ lauocsa at Georich:4)* Ma:, was ro , mutts; destroyed by fire fifteen hundred bales of cotton were coteumcd;most-of it owned In Savannah. • Tim Bombay correspondent of the Lendoa „Times eitimates the failures In that city at 450,qcooxfo. A isaw PAPER V to be started In Chleaeo to A .Bfew days, ender the title of the Day Earning ce. WIGFALL has reached hla home at, Marshall, Texas, in disgmase.. • , . Democracy and Repudiation. The democratic leaders have been laboring for four years to bring the bonds and Currency of the Government Into disrepute. They have advised their followers to refuse the currency, and, move all, not to invest in the bonds. The keynote was given by James Buchanan, In 1861, after he had assisted to deplete the public treas. to drag down the value of our mulonalae =Ries, to make us beggars. for loans in the markets of the world, and to strip the Resent. mentor nearly all her weapons of public defense and preseirtdion. Under his lead hie Intimate Mende bought real estate, rather than trust.the Government; and at his cue, the Democratic press rung with sombre prophesies of ruin to all Who took the national notes, or confided in the national bonds. What was true of him, was true of nearly all tit - canine echooL They fed the hopes of the foreigners who looked upon our Unsocial edieme With amazement, and generally predict ed ifidownfall. The fact that our debt Is owed to the people alone, and that Its repeckation would bring Remands, of happy and Industrious cinema to abject want. produces no pity in their bosoms. They, therefore, hall the idea of mak ' ingan issue upon the adirdpnon of the rebels to. Congrais, To the rebels, the national debt of the United Slates lea most odious eight They know It wash:marred to crush them sum toabolLstu eleven , . They know that their confiscated lands will be made to contribute to Its liquidation. They know that, while not one dime of their own debt will ever be recognized, they will be compelled to help to raise the needed revenue for the Partneot of the Interest and ultimately of the principal. They long, therefore, to get Cdo the next Congress to unite with their Democratic brethren to veto against all revenue or appropriation bills, and boldly to raise mfti& under the flag of Repudiation. The Ceasplracy has been dulyorgeurized„ awl in ' Rare:statue elements thamilie people would at present readily believe. it as the great peril of the Republic. Thus It is the duty or all patriOta r epart from their elm !menus, eo be ready to meet It. Under the most plausible and deceptive theories this infamoue demand will be. made. 'Chas already Contrived to. secure the • sanCtlOn of what are suppoSed to be great names. II contemplates the completeri =ace and the: meat astotmding repudiation In' history. I do nOtlefftluit it - will rroteeedi beeatulie It Is' only - iteceriary mporte such's) plot tO-briu,g it to eliattielOeciriormi," Pkikeldphin Pre= 14ittkAttligfr , xiec state. excited . elted. South' lalteder4l' ift o :* i*te , the Witildaiis at. fait pro... dneed the natural result of anaffenalte and de. fensiVe treaty between the:SetraeetiveStates of Salvador. Bolivia, Cobuttbia, Eettedor.`- i Peru and Venezuela. _ The Arrierty, which- Is binding" for 'fifteen yeare j; Witemade onthe 23d ardune last, and __pledges the reapimilce &am to 4 dortneive league aggEntC,Atiatmgresalons of foretim powers, or the =DlM:lite designs of any of Mo el:mum:tug, &ides; The States are pledged , to nondeterventket with any atter:king ' rower, and, In ease of dmigu, at to,fur tdrik military mantle - Rena ttireAl lutaalpa. - ' In coca of pier the offended, 'Power Abell not make peace withtter luvaderairlatumt the -eon: sent mud advice of Meal:des; and all the States. pledge themselves to sibs - WA•from commercial and trading malicious with any aggressive power. The effect of this clause will probably -deprive France of her South American ,C 0111.: merge inconsequence of her invasion of /1,14c0. There can be little doubt that thLi iresty was effected under the auspices of the United States Government. General Sickles has only just returned hoe a sort of semi-official visit to the South American States, and there is reason to believe that 'tide treaty was the resell 0 . negotlatiots Tiewocer this may be, the move• t ment lamest auspicious, and cannot bo hiditrer• elikto. - 011r government- or , peopler-New Yank Commercial elelmrtiser. Tun trial 01 CbailpFerguson , at . . Nashville, develops a terrible picture of the lamed bar . holism of that notorlocur.nikhker need testified that Feignaoh's men seizoi au old citizen named Tabor, a Union man. "Ferguson dismounted and Went to meet' him. ' Tabor got down; and was brought to nai pleading far his; lire.. Ferguson said, '0 I .yea,:yett: oughtn't to dim you have , done • nothing to die A"? qt, tho same time drawing. a ;21141 4,11.;riv Mg belt, an d OM the old man twice—oncetliZplearlsr. while begginghlet yleslet: l ie with with hie he id over a raining : ' /rank Belnediet to ~.F romonneskitoot: l dut bathe head. When 7ov:eon placid Ida moire, doze to-Talenee head =tear blur Wm' , 'Then he turned to me amdeald, ' o of inlavm you; librkeheri lon • have, gayer_ been:, bush. ; whle& or tkaling hen r ce, have killed old W :Tabors a d—d good Chrietlan,nnd Idea% reckon.. he minds dying:: Ind-then Tabor's wire and daughter reachod the, riot, erreatrdng t Being NEWS ITEMS New TOR; August 7.—The Herald's Wash legion special has the following: The object of General Butler', recent visit to Washington proves to have been to secure the pardon of Hrs. Slocum and other ladies of New Orleans. The . .pardon was obtained on Friday, and General Bailer left for New York on the evening train. He was unaMe to obtain an Interview with the President during his may. The Secretary of the Interior and GommLssion er of the Indian Bureau, with otherofficiels, have now under advisement a re-adJustment of our relations with the tribes of New Mexico. It is represented that certain propositions from the 'Society of Yriends, In Philadelphia, haveteen received at the Department, which point to eer rain refonas In the government system now in vogue In the Indian country, and which craves the privilege of seeding to the readjustment Proposed. It is said that Secretary Harlan left Last crea• ing for Philedalphte. wltl a 'kW to e Persons' cor.sultation with tho Society of the salorestioos It hid sdvenee& . - A general effort Ls being made by the alleles and stockholders of the Sontherit railroads to regain their paisersion - from the military au thorities, and obtain' suet credit at the worth as will enable them to replenish their rolling stock and otherwisoprepare them for the transaction of banbess. Mr. West, President of the bawds: , sippl railroad; Mr. Bch aekleford, President of the biew.Orleans. Jackson and Great Northern rail road; running from New Orleans to Canton; Mr. Samuel Pate President of the Memphis ,and Charleston Railroad; Milton 'Brown, Pres'. ,and of the . hfoblie and Ohio Railroad; Mr. Mame; Fteeldent of the road Arm Memphis toZonesville; Mr. Pritchard.- Superlatendrat of the road from Selma to Meridan, are-lit Wash ington at present, hoping to made tome arrange ment with the Government for the purchase of rolling stock on time, or until the eandszs of their respective lines would enable them to pay. Thres far their negotiations have rust hem sae cessftiL . The The& Washington special earn Another -Important whisky case Ia before the Secretary of the Tie:Jury, iwrolviter several hundred thou sand dollars worth of perty: The petitioner tin the case for relief le m one Esioey,' of Northern Oldo,;.whase distillery and a large ammult of • whisky has been seized by the Government for • the , violation of the ;Internal Ammo Laws. i• The yrinciplea aro. the same, to some extent, as. G • uise deeltiledlest Week in thetiturds higbwinee case.. :A: deelgon will tie reedW4M'ln the ilspey case about the middle of thin week. - LITE /MBES HMI 'x•4:iwz,Vggi 7XL.llz*lng,?.4gXl°,l3:tj IiONIIT .BCATMED DISLOYAL NEWSPAPERS SUOPAENED , . (kot4c,])estropd by Drunken Soldiers. ITS; NpNytitgust 7.-77:pacer:ter Bgalpiis, tantigirVaililith &tea to-the Bd and antordietat to thiqth;',•The. filyannak - 'Medi luid the fol. • Orden have been received to minister Ent the and Mw New York, 12th Connecticut. Vathlrallana;" and Mb Masaaelmaetta. The 28th lowa left for Baltimore on the tad. Gen. Carl &burr . left, Savanna for Asignsta on the end. CanLearter arrivdd in Savannah frontim gnats ond.he 2nd,' elate bf 83,000 silver and *2,000 In gold, sald to have been scattered by Jeff. Davis upon his flight, near tho residence of Rowell Cobb. • . „ Arrests papenteontaln the follcitting- itenss- General Steadman has suppressed the Macon Journal esil.lfissiiider for diskiyallinguage. The Transcript. pabllehed by Jas. N. Ella, formerly of Albany -N. T., was also anvendad a day or two 2 gOs for In lining a communicated incendiary notice of fiebel soldiers. _ A _ mean of the Ist ghlorearairyi trader the da i kart:nee Of liquor, had robbed and destroyed gc""n t off 00 1 .44-r OttrOW Tithlod at JOIIN D, PORELITT MONITTEAL. SeceSslosists Preparing Aix Leave. NEW TOM Angst .—The commercial &leer !User's' Montreal Social eays 3 Zobn It. Bare= 'hes been inVoriusda for a considerable time, and ils now secreiedfir cc near Montreal; It la be. . . Revell be le harbared by seemed= sysepalldeara, 'who areindlaintilt* at the execration of ble mottle. Several Canadian detectives are on the looleont for him, ln , hopos- CY eterniz¢ the reward offered for him. Baundent la %veering out, aed Beverly Tucker is preparing to leave Montreal, erring to the leek of fonds. VERY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. MAJ, GEN.II.ERIION 11 NeW FORK VIRGINIA FREEDMEN AND MASTERS The Aadersonville Barbarities. STATEMENT OF A NEAR RESIDENT•