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CITY AFFALM.
' Mzeresotoncet, Obeertatiops for the Gs
silk; by-G. E. Stuitr, Optician, 64 Fifth etree
—ixorected daily:
r - 1 7 / 1 1D14 ill SZADIL
I e'olo7lt, •AIL or . ' 100 70
la o . tr... .... ...—.122 79
4;.N 7. u.......... —.... 75
Barometer ....r..... ~..,.............. 29 230
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Ligation feeim I.lfentein - Vbrigtain;
*.:hare received a leigthjletter from our
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coirespoodent, ul. M. H. G.,” dated "Camp
. .
BelrerlY, Second Virginia Regiment, August
11t*,1861. ,, . Au mad of the matter touched
ailida hike already been pnbliehed, we condense
;' as tenor,: ; .
L
"Beverly was forme ly it; strong secession
- -- eosin, but after the bale of Ilich'.; Mountain
all' the disloyal .reeide to Meow a , hiaty exC.
. _,Ths beet houses, have been need 11l hospitals
for Musick—Duey of hom;..T r it to their Jut
eiceount'during ths ex 'ves at of the put
ten daye. Most of 'Odes Who died were se.
'cessaloir prisonini Woirided stitch Mountain,
Chest Rua and Lucid Hill. • The health of
our
.ffiegiment, considering all etc: mdse.
cer, is very good. We have at present about
one ,thosteand able-bodied soldiers, all willing
aid ftus aloes to defend. the Concerns:lt- 0
Oar correspondent then pays • high compli
,Usat to the efficiency of the commanding offi
cers, making favorable mention of Vol. Moss,
of 'Petkersburg, Lieut. Col. Moran, oft Pair.
' moat, and Major Owens, of Pittsburgh. He
thee proceeds:
• "Gets. Reynolds is in cointaana of a force,
'bolt Bee thoasaad strong, near kintlonsville,
, , abint.tighteen miles south of, this point. and
within , a law 'miles of;a stroeg rebelforce.,
Rumen up as attack nay• be made - at any
hour: . We have at present in county jail
' suite a number of conspicuous Secession prise.
,Waetw, most lir • whom were captured by our
. @cootie; parties.- This , last vestige of hope
Untie' 'secewrioniste in 'Western - Virginia has
dled :roof. It can plainly be' rend upon every
couutaiscrte, and their greeteit regret now le
that they did'not see their (Mt sooner:"
•-• • • Oar' , evimapondent closes with a severe
--, though just complalut,against the Conimitaion
. sersofi,Peyette county, who Meanly refuse to aid
lib , remake of thou of our brays wolonteers
- who kiss enlisted in defuse of the government
In Western Yirgiohi—the nu, plus of ell
otlsrig . . whore 'belts ill - Mostly needed, and
.
whets good has bandana. We bays
alriallP given••massh spasm to an expodtiOn - of
' ''the wane 'pursued by thus Commissioners—a
eeetriirthery shoed teat heartily mbenied of, if
not 101! , i ketilty ism of Akin.
• . , ,
•, Arrest 4)l'llmm:tem,
• Two men, named Wm. H. Miller and 'John.
Sheffer. bolt msmbees otcset: 8: Wright , *
compinii ) (Cot, Bineke , Migiutent,) deserted
Dom Camp Cameron,, near &flew
'lay* Macs, and made their way to this city.
They,
.ieere both • arreseed• upon Mrsemattos
the n officers, and committed to 'jtill:by
Mayor;Wilson. • They envied, u i retain ior
leaving ; camp, that, they had been informed
,
•.that th eir fat:illicit Ivens not. receiving any es.
signior" hem the Committee, and-were
_ enflaniag• for this- aeceuariee of life. One of
them - eepieseed 'his with:mum to return, and
pledged Si. honor that he would go directly
bank 'if the Mayor would not commit blot to
;jiff: • The Miyor 'ioltisad"to accede to hie
' wishitiiud on *Defray tolail he stated to; the
infieer tbarthry might do as they pleased with
'shim,but he would liver gene a day intim
regiment. The sto'rer ahnut their families sef.
feting Was a mere" pretense, as we learn
Mr. parity the attentive Secretary of the ke,
~tie( Committee, that their wives were botlins
.. ceiviug liberal sumo per week, ever since their
eallitaient. The Coanittee, however, pad
been notified by CeptFWitight not to pareny
more money to the families ol these men until
farther 'Mdse., as they bad Sett camp withput
- : leave; 'They will be belt an,elose 'custody
until remanded into the charge of ea offire
- 'from the camp, whin - they no doubt be
'. pasishert. u their' offense deserves. Anot her
•-ilemeolter from the same company, named Mor.
gan,lias; - ,,not beim arrested
_ _ The ciao Warrant° sad the LAU.Ie Paw
altdl.ltes Hallooed Ceiwpaay.
.- Oa haitirdiy last, we noticed, in one inns
•
'• that the isle to show cause why a writ of Quo
liVarrantii•should not be:issued against George
- - Heald, Piuidest, and Jacob Henrici, Robert
Disiadvassi'N: P. Fetterman, Afelandef-hriag,
tyna.:klatebill and J. IdeCorraieli, Director,
hed.been-•,argued .by counsel-for this parties;
,
'delivered
Saturday the °pinkie of the:Coon was
delivered by •lls Bonor,audge Mello& Tpn
Court were of the ,that the general
act el Assiontily relating to tbe election of di
rectors . ol:fteilroad,Companies, was merely di
metope hilts terms; and that the act incorpot.. -
• • di" Cbtopaby, wee special, and, where ft
*tele tdifitet with the intend en, the nein('
' - indortiotation was to be tollowed. - Therms,.
al aft, wihre...lll'election had - not basin carried '
oat is compliance with its provisions, did not
• • „dyilareyhy election Balt and- void, but only.
voidaby, I'6e> also build that the act giving
po we r. writ of Qqo War
tanti...ilid;. not Melte it Wampalsory on the
Conn to iin - ito }. st- 'toth e ir
,jell d i scret i on.
' vielo , ol'4lo above, . dist the Company
hihtelarivi heretofore condoeted their elec.
iions in OM Came manner, - and that no party
had-Veen tojored in sach.nonsiter as would re•
quire the intimpositioa sad "hid •of the. Colin,
telly Ceased to grant the- wnt.
Orsitaatetra or stlit ALLIES Comerrrez.- 1
. Sisee the Organization of this Committee, in
klayjaat i , retie! has been strerded to 915 "m
-ilitia. Sinai the return of UM tbree months
tees,,tbis number ism been reduced 4515—,
" , fearing, 496 . now on the' books.; - ;The th ree
Yearentistisenta,fe increasing, (be ; !nomber of
ippfie.ints at an astral! of 30' per day. ?be
total diatiitieGons ep as follow - 1r:
Cub '' ' ' —.1....512556
Groestiea . . . ....... - 925 00
Dry Goode ............ 72 00
245 90
• 290 00 .
• S h°e• 2il 70 7
.To ~. .. 32
F 1.4111 01",", - itur &minx ' AT B —The.
Virbiteling, hied%sneer learn/ that the people
"in about. Beverly fear an attack Com the
..torees of Gin. : Lee, who" is reported to be not
more ibex( twenty , mitre from that place..
~There are only about .2,000 01,.0nr troops it
.ra
erimiliTinclnding Col. Moe.' Second Virginia
Regiment: The trooper& not partake of the
apprehimairme of the people, thouglievery pre
4aration is; , heing made to givittber - rebels a
'wares rececuies.- The approach of Lee is.tbe
general tapitabont all the-military poets, and
the opinion Yi prevaleat that there will be a
good deal more fighting in Western Virginia.
. - ,
A Cicee ilwitzsElatinah-johnston, wile
• William Johnston, of Blamebuter, wu
lodged Jelin hiatarday - upon a drugs ol'keep-
Jug'. diereptitable house. tier husbaad had
been committed previous -day for adultery,
-end another ! commitment ; was lodged against
' 1631:10 t 14, 04 Ai' improper Jinni% Mary
..- 4./111111:1411 was also committed roe improper
ceaducti that clean sweep bu Been made
of what is :repo r ted to',,hane been a very vile
mut. • The latter individual white, and not
colored, as before reported. alderman Don
'Wien hi tie co mmitting. magistrate.
•
•
DM:11111GL Parka Dsz.arrtv. - This
meg charged With stabbing Jobe Ford, had a
• . fiul hunag beam Mayor Wilson, Saturday,
,whinb resulted Bible beta/ discharged. Bar.
en! reputable witnesses were examined, who
Maiden poeitiVely tiny:Ford, while intoxi.
,eated, began dourishing a large - knife, and cut
• in the - abdomen, alter which Delaney
••• kindly coidacted him to a drug etere and from
- ;.f . atintrato a doCtoes office:
Coc:
BLACriI IRLOIXFST,-.onr correspond.
D. ,, :inkirms as that !Col. Black
;-'bas arrived (roil Philadelphian* Camp Came.
row,' with cieetioits for the 'Lesko*, which
were received by • the soldiers with loud do.
Illosatirttlons of approbatioe.—the Calanel•and
his lady each, bated saluted • with three
roman chasm. The remainder of khe
iegg*r *he mgiment wUI be °bullied in a Atom
time. _ , ,
Pasoan° Jana Istp gamin
11416:mid as New . Waefflord. Obi% on
Fes, Wayne and COsano Railroad, was totally
lestroyadl bY Air an Ftidily' slaba - . It was
riwasql. we are informed, by • man owned Tay-
Vapartienbin, ate 'Meru
AintrLlf AND throurry.—Jobn Watley Win
uonesens 4o Ail, on Banarday,:by Aid. Lewin,
ulkuriuu fig asasnit and bout*, alkd may
, tluipunot; plernneiity Zitki. 8; CisnPbell.
risliame
Weunderstand-that Simon/neat is now on
ford, having for its: object the fcirmationiof a
number of re/chants of Nome Guard,. to enter
the service la Western Virginia, for the 'Maxi
period of sixty days. It is raid that the fug.
gestion antes from Gov. Pierpolist„ and that
the propbsitkrn boa already been laid before the
Hoene Guard organisations of Cincinnati, - and
other cities In the west. No definite actionluia
yet been taken in this city, but we understand
that a meeting of the Committee on Home pi.
foss will be held in Ibis city at an early day—
perhaps tide evening—arben the matter will, be
I discussed, and some action will be taken to
emu the sentiments °f law different companies.
Western
Important events ais about triumphing in
Virginia, and some apprehensions ire
already expressed lanyard to the safety of the
Mae army now located lin thaVimportant field
of operatkets. Wherever the rebels can mike
a strike with overwhelciting uninbers, they will
be likely to do so, add ad attack upon the
forms under Gan. Rosintrans Is not improbable:
If the rebels find that they can tout him 'by
superior iambus they will do so, bat if the
ilnionfereas were augmented by • few thonaand
Home Guards, the deeperadees under Lee would
keep at a safe distance.
Oor Home pnarde
an numerous and geil
fa/spy vvellldrilled, and having good arms in
their hitside)they could speedily be' organized
into regimentsandipresenti formidable inmate
any foe. Many of them, of coarse, could apt
enter the service even forsizty days, but there
are hundreds who eau and will go if the ne.
comity exists. As we intimated at the outset,
we have no positive information as to the
movement, and oar object in alliding to it
now is merely to awaken attention to toe auk.
ject.
Should the friends of the Union in Western
Virginia appeal to au for assistance, we hope
—nay, predict—that thousands ot Penneyire.
niana will rally to the rescue.,
—Since the above was lwritten we have re=
calved a notice relative, to .this movement,
.which wall be round In an other column at
to.ylars paper.
-Ass A Lars IIfECTINI7 of the Cinciunell
Tellies Guard (Company 0, Second Regiment
G. V ) the following resoletions ware present ed
and unanimously adopted'i
Winuizes, We have been, together with
our 'comrades of the Vast and Second Ohio,
Regiments, the recipients of many kindnessei,
trom both strangers and friends, since our
de
parture from the city, in the service of
country; therefore,
, liatiMed, That our warmest thantil aie due":
to the ladies, and citizens generally, of Zinc',
'villa Steubenville, Pittsburgh, Aimee';Hari
riald rg„.Lancaster-aud Philadelphia, for their: : :
many_ act. of kindness and hospitality shown
tui both duties our journey to and from Wash. •
.:
legion, thereby greatly alleviating Many of the;'
hardships incident to a iolifieee life.
Reielve, 'That We Win ever remember, With
tielings of the, deepest gratitude, tie hearty
welcome exteaded to ashy the citizens of Cie
_cinnati on our return - home. The approval of
hiefrienda being the tilibist reward a soldier
can receive. • ,
• .Resototd,lniat • copy of the above be 4r.
warded to ciach 'of the above named cities for
CaAa. fitiMl4llB/11.1.,
L. V. Homes:, Committee.
T. blusoocr,
eitinati
City papers pleasearde copy sad oblige "Cia-
Zoaave Gn
Killed In a Ceial
Oa Wednesday morning last, Robert Heger.
man wee killed in BiIIIMAZOI coal pit, to Ver.
sallies township, about three miles from Mc-
Keesport, under the following circumstances
Hagerman left-hit house Immediately alter
breakfast sad went to the pit to get oat some
coal for ble own use. Oa entering the pit, he
cleared away a quantity of dirt and 'ended the
elate at customary... Be had jut Mane" got
to work when se large portion of elate fell upon
him, Deseelonlog Instant dealt. His eon, a lad
of twelve or fourtaea your, wstempauled -bins to
the pit, and when the accident occurred, be
started Immediately for help.' His ton says the
only words.hle father littered were "Oh. my I"
Mbar found his &till was Snubs; In • most
relearn' manner, and rested on his right knee;
be primented homible speeticle. Be leaves a
life and eaten ehildren. Colont son la a
member of the McKeesport Guards now
stationed near. Washington. City.
Mut ADA.II fauns Mennen —This popular
lady bas been engaged for short time, by
Manager Henderson, and will appear thieves
sing as Bean. in the gailitao Arms of the
"Freecirilpy." Mist Meehan will also per
sonate Lela Mentes, in the fine entitled "A
Visit to the Court of Garibaldi." These two
pieties, together with a rational dance by Wl'.
Marie; complete a, splendid programme lot
Miss Menken , a no--' -- *, and in cense
boom tall, guano we ' to see the
PAIUTE. in of John
nerricigton, . _
._ . _ nucleation
Mouths, mot with si• Natant cidant on the
lath last.- It appears that the little follow,
while playing around the kitalien, tripped and
tell Into a pan of bolting boil water that had
been left near the hearth. barking the' child's
etontaah and hips severely. v2"tte ohild was
ri
qnlekly takenesit, and tinge mail S o'olock
en th e following morning. wh death relined
the little tallow of his adoring&
,
BOILSto notify
Gua —'-----— ens —We are tad
.thalletne Guards to meet this rialitg, in their
ainuniea, to ascertain how many men to each
rummy may be depended, upon to enter into
sellve lentos for a abort period. ' Their Cap—
tains will report on. Tuesday
,morning, to the
Committee of Home Datum. ' The mamba)
will consider this a notice. , .1
Mn•_ELLlii Biagi; of k'syette county, Pa.,
is anthers:red to teleplay thirty or forty colored
men - to cook,, to serve la the U. S. Army.
Apply then 'it the Alsatian Itemise. Wages
goat!. ,
EZPORITIV Dareceerenr.-- is asserted
tbac the tax collector of the It
iler coin Ward
has gone oft to Ireland, with '5 5 ,000 or the
public money in his posaeuioa.
•
BLcioi" Focko.Attention is Called to
able eon rentartable aad intsnrillo preparatke, ad.
vodkad l another colcmn. It Is an entirely new
dfricror 7, sad nut not be confounded with. any of
the numerous patent latictlolnee * of Os day. ;It la a
sortidn ransody for all the dames spidard, and co
pads/I7 time of chrouhi natare—of bug standing
-of weeks, months. and years. anksiors, try IC
Kowa Can= ..4 Davos% of New York, era the
nolo 'gents' for. it, and also propristora of lb, world.
twoowned Dr. AMER lITAIITILMI Man
I. an arta
'w.hicb ovary Mother should bare la hoe lbadkin•
closet la cue of amid; sat castaledag: LI If dusk no
paregoric or opiate of any csa rolled upon
with Ma or
conddenmand ba found as lb.
raloatds 'patina ln all cum of latintlls oomplalnts.
Ohio bats Jobribit'Cbibubss.
SLAW • bimlbscoont. Poi' sale by 010801 U.
4n0t.140 Wood at., Pittsburgh. Ps:. •
. WWI,/
DOCTOR C.BMA, Waal t Can Eld ROl2lO.
pall& Physician; also agent for Rainbow . * cele
brated Truss for Rujeuturet, Corner of Penn
and Warts !Wyk'.
Dititarmte.—Dr. O. 8111,.N0. 246 Pane
attends to Ali breeches of the Antal proferain.
A.l.L . ohould not fail to read 'the Garai
oripat of Prof. Wocd. la &pair, pow.
•
GRAOl..Bmtrau =Coning. _klll ecloak, MAIM
PAAINO/18, dm:Wan of Wm. H. sod Huy a. On%
aged 16 mouthy and due.
Her toned will Mto Noes on tIONDAT H WM;
ING, 10 **do*, froM tho nakinco cY bor.porsota,
.Woot PlittMargb.
A lll4l lllonsltnelir, the 16th instant, LAURA
A, daughter of A. la. and H. B. Mate, aged 10
- DOUGLAS. 41 Daum CUL out the 7Lb fuLent, B.
E. DOUGLA B .I.II gt .Lottla,Jougarly of dila city.
. INGRAI2-4241 Panda). - Afloat 11111,1 wtztum
ARTBUBS, mond son of Mout' and Sarah Ingram,
aged 4 yoassand Inantike.
She femoral Ida taloa *Oa from tha zoildaace of
his uocle,Renti A.Waster. No. llb ?woad atm!, on
11011114! tiolanta, Avg, le, at 20 o'clock. ind mead
to the Alleghosu Onnetity. • - • •
Alt itietatt■ See we. at.-- Dm
ra sal reLL WI I !e.g .
-- ... freet the teems Dr. Stephen mina. Of uoo•
bt. "4'5.01'44 mum and tam ben meet to
WO ifieyo
..._ tram yak tie mot
I' vtukna ' s a dlig. ' jumuliN iad ia"......- ....=_ neemietne """iv " "
thee sal other eteetnithee . lot all abiga -- -
serene Dime= nls hehhible. ems al"
aLtions
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„wan ass
gee De Del= treader sed — .::"7 s ' o , , P rili
v itarmer ettee . a tilst.upizr tentend ate.
, the bet ,g4t;"ryeal"eilasrl pt. Diml " litib" '
_ll4 4,IMLN I—JOU bbls. in'ortond :for
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C irani mestitus receiv..l b 7 a. MiAman.
!finPoSasit MOve.
THE LATEST NEWS.-
RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAIET7 f OMC
'From Itt!1.8 Ith. •
Lootavutt, August 17.-11 is denied along
the Nashville Railroad ,that the Confederate
authentic.' take money passing North-East;
bat • it is known that they take all the gold in
transitu in cues, giving the owner" currency
therefor, which is at a discount of at least
eight-per ; cent.
A dispatch from the Nashville Union 4-
dmerscais to the Louisville Courier says that
President Davis has issued a proclamation, or
dering all residents of the Confederate States
who_do not recognise the Confederacy to do
ped within forty days, under pain of being
condemned as alien enemies.
The Richmond Esetwirier says °Metal tomes
indicated 210,000 Confederates in the field at
the time of the Passage of the bill authorising
400,000 volunteers.
;The Richmond -Dispatch. is advocating Nor
folk as the groat Atlantic, port of America.
The Confederate Congreu have resolved to
actount on the 10th, to orepeldn Normalise nest
'A young man from Richmond, Of secession
proelivities, aPparently wall informed of the
designs of the Confederate army, says they In
tend an immediate 'drama. lie also precasts
fighting at the Relay Haase on the 18th. Ni
mays the Southern army Is well' provided with
blankets, &a, for • winter campaign, and are
In a high state of discipline. He nays also,
there is • universal desire to attack Washington.
A Data meeting, called by prominent seem.
sionista for this evening, was held at the 'Court
Home. As the crowd entered the hell, nosey
.were mining the. Star Spangled Banner. Jas.
Speed, a Unionist, was called to the chair, and
James Trains, a soassalonlat, was also nomi
nated by the persons sailing the meeting. A
division of the house took place when Speed
was elected. • Ths aseasalonists, numbering a
hundred, withdrew, shouting for the Southern
Confederacy. Speeches were made by Maws.
Speed, Wolfe, Harlan and others, and MON
tient want adopted with one dissenting voice.
After the preamble stating that there is no mis
taking the position of Kentucky in the present
civil war, that she Is unalterably for peace;
it was resolved, first, that while this State
deiires to be true to the Union, she also de
sires to have peace with the people of all the
States; second, that we earnestly desire the
restoration of peace to every part of our be
loved country, and as the speediest and surest
mode of effecting the result, we appeal for a
cessation of the war now being made on the
North ; third; that we believe the Meade. I
lion of the Union a remedy for no evils, but
an aggravation of all; fourth, that we do not
sae how'peace, enduring and substantial, is to
be attained by the establishment of two
independent government. within the pre
sent Union; foth, that we deprecate an
attempt being made to produce by force
a disruption of the Union ; sixth, that for the
purpose of restoring peace, all patriotic men
abandon sectional parties, North and Smith,
end the rights. of the government should not
be abandoned ; deprecates armed rebellion
wreath, that-Hcatuckyle neutrality bet fore. ;
shadowed heeler* for peace; that all sagotia.
dons looking to a Constitutional settlement of
seetimial &Sarasota sad - the potaarvalioa of
the. Union, should receive her hearty es-opera.
tios; .eighth,l that we. are - unwilling that any
fouls power shall own the mouth of the fdir
ausippi, or any ports of the Union, and we are,
'therefore, unalterably opposed to the amis.
lion of Me Halos; we are fur the ellustry
:now lad forever, whether assailed try foreign
"or domestic enemies. The resolutions were
lunsnimouly peered by the crowd filling the
ball to overfiairtng.
Barra, hfo.', Aug. lb.—We are indebted to
the corraipondent of the Si. Louis Diametral
:for the followiag intelligent.' :
Mr. Graham,* Vann clerk in a Oecesaioa
etors, reached here this mornieg. Ile reports
that lour regiments of rebel cavalry, ender
ltaines„ - entered Springfield oa Sunday boon
and hoisted a secusion dig on the Court
Boost, amidst -noisy demonstratioes of
troops sad a few mildest* sympathisers.
tier wounded ruddier, in' the balml had
}rot been molested, and it was aueouoted that
only the dome Guards would be the subject
of resentment.
t The rebel. purchased everything in the
stores, paying say price demanded, se Conrad.
ante earth. They were particularly anxious
to get 'boa., some of their regiments being
entirely barefooted.
Caps. Indent, one of Gee. Sigelhr skirmish.
firs, who wu wounded in the battle, reports
that Sigel'* attack on the rear of the rebel
damp was a complete aurprisa to them, and
that they were driven hack towards Gen. Lyon , '
einumand no front with great slaughter, their
dead layieg la beeps on the field, and that for
the first half hour Sigel did not lose a mae.
Subsequently, our troop, ware subjected to .a
murderous cross fire Isom a number of the
rebel cassias, throwieg a perfect shower of
grape and *belle into oar ranks.
After driving the rebels beak about a mile
and a half, digs! tin* his fore* off and fall
back on Springfield.
Wagons. containing families ef Union me
onetime* to arrive here. hdoro that anthill( of
the population of bpriagbidd have left, end the
femme along the mow to this plateau' leaving
their
It is reported that Sigere command is eel;
15 miles from hare. His szriral may be et.
petted ta-day as txrcoorrof.
ItoLLa, Mo. , Aug. EL Louis F r.
publican cornVOSldant feraiabes the following
Maus:
The forcei engaged in the hawit of Wilson's
Cruet reached their camping grounds, eight
miles Southwest of here, to-day, where there
la an abundance of water and other facilities
hie camp life. *obit Sturgis amained com.
soled of the army at about thirty miles from .
Springleld.and ltu since cooducted the re.
The:Flat lowa liaxinisot Mulched hire to.
d 47, end wiU praised immediatalyto tle. Louis
and he disbanded, their tam of enlistment hay. ing-akpinid. The lam of this Mogitatet was
II 131. ertestufed—hg seriously and
mortally, and 6 missing,.
Liant. Col. Mantis, commanding the First
lowa regiment, reports, officially, that these
emy brought into the Geld 14 000 welt armed
and. disetplized temps aid 10,0011 irregular
troops, while our owe force was only about
five, %boomed, in the early pan of the 'stage
mmit, and considered, lam than four thous.
and: for the concluding four hoar, of U.
Capt.litotostt MaDotuild, of the habitat nor:
pus notoriety, arrived at . Msj. Eltaigkes camp
Oblinorribig with a Sag of trios oslentatiousiy
to negotiate an exchange of prisoners, and pew
eare medical stone for the wounded on both
side., bat it is strongly suspected that be is
nallY acting as a spy. What action Mel. Btu
gle*ill take 1n the matter is not known.
Focraaes
Moition„ Aug. 16.— pia Baitimora
—GO. Butler yesterday assumed the responsi
bility of paying to the New York regiments
about twenty thowand dollars, whkilthad been
deposited for Some Gnu at Old Point for want
of i paymaster.
The ship Fair Wind, of Boston, with a cargo
of sago, was this morning towed up the Roads
by thestaamar 8. Spaulding In Ina disabled
condition. fine ran labor* on Bog Island.
Tkin U. R. bigot. Gladiator was yesterday
cruislegoff the Capes.
A :dig of' truce yesterday conveyed Mr.
Wheeler, formerly U. S. Minister to Nicare
gag, to the Conlederate pickets, beyond' New
Market bridge.
A flag of truce is Jest in from Norfork with
Corplintl andbut, of the Connecticut rise.
meat; a prisoner who was released by the
rebels far his attentions to Col. Gardinerafter
the -Sale of Bell Rae. Be States that •
considerable number of released Milliliter?,
incleding several chaplains, will reach Old
.Point ito-morrow.
In Mr. Wheeler , * opinion the rebels are
actively preparing for an attack upon Fortress
Monroe. This measure ii now popular in the
rebel tamp, and appropriate material Is being
collected in large quanities at Norfolk. The
attack! upon Rumen Monroe will be made
withinia week, he thinks.
wAymmaroo Cm, Aug. 17.—Ez-fdinister
SUMO'''. to not, as has beau stated, merely
detained'', a hostage for the return of Rant
and Blagraw, who went to the Confederate'
camp for, the purpose of recovering the body
of the late Cot. Camaro,,, but for saillfactory
reasonnto the gomanneent apart from any each
eouideratione.
The ;reporter 'of t 4 AsseMated Pies' at
•Washington leangethafastateumnt to published
thvPhiladelphis and. other papers, this
morning, as comics from him, that Secretary
Cameron le to be removed. .Nothing whatever
of the. hind was : tramormithad by the reporter, '
who,'by this publication, desires to relieve
himall ;from even a 'gonfalon of (ivies Cur.
- ropey to a atatement 'utterly destitute of " nay
thandation in fact. , The dispatch alluded to,
emanated Imue the Albany Asthey, and' not
Ikea Washiagtoe.
Borrow, Attest
_l7.—The Siiteentirlisesa•
etrseuk, ftetizent Neves, tkii atteniooa,-vis
Fall Itliefend New York, for the eat of war.
•
a 7 rszseaapil
arrivals at the Principal Hotels.
UP TO S O'OLOOM LAST NIGHT.
ST. CHIARIAX—Ocinter of Third end Wool streets
IN Newel* ► N Doyle. Wheeling, lie
X Admosa Week tki bleat a L Collate. 0/Scott
J W Mosee,l2lb Ant itriCireder., Frederick
khe SWUMI daughter, VW Turner,
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MANSION HONES — Na HU Marty streek
itioariaammers. imoratarpon.
wir, Peal Mk 0 D B flnishey,o4lumble
11.13 Tipton. P It 11 Karim Timonium
X Detinemaik Cm lido Vie Douglas, Phil.
J Unger, Phil. J 0 Jewry, Coenellerlile
r Jemott do A J are
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0 Dynamo', Molt 0 AMmo, do
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IF Leo* Oeiliela A Vessen taraliy.
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J Helier. do !Wpm & lady. Reeding
.1 D Power, Otde CI 0 Batton, Militiamen
Mn. Tacker, do I Haan. 4o
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A Morton klimailiold 111 Joush Binding
J l i metiboro, Trid I 800.82.8._ 88.flburS
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arum) U OOBll - o ornertlmttbolid end Third strata
S. ► locum raoratinnic
J Dunlap, Payette rd H Cohen, New Trirk±,
J It Dougherty, L 0 0114M.00.
John P Orr, Sailor * L Uooount It,
J 111 Pringle, Broolundile 11.11010, Crumb.
Chao Benham, Dellayernon Ha Wank, t blow
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Win timed, AereturtMs,o John Leelia,New sr ightmi
sage. 011eo, 0 WJ
PietisWhyte.
Hood& Adams. E U t,
Hire Holier Gomel Ridge D Annetta O ao &
Xmlik 13M. Hun ,F L meas.
11/10LX UO 2 X4—Liberty street, Warn amnia
MOO Mak 1103/101M..•
X Choir,. Jerome
J Woo Scholial. Pe
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0..er..j r
J Barr, Pa auditor, 011 city
D A OanotibeH, N Y D io
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J lloir , hoduotry 18.1*.0.
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11 Plyirt. elleloorilLi 111 Taylor,
• 11.11. Pecos Ir tielrd, Pe
P 31111er, do M Teesdale. Wash. co
1N Der* 1111serel Point Tr Ihrerly,oll city
P M Pault‘Oolientobarg D 0 Ayes. Dinka.
W Wlghtinen, Tidkute 10 Maria,.
umaL wasswo rb. CbTlielupietTo
A 0 Leech , Otratimmilie J A Porter, Chu couville
T Wheeler,
NATCONAL
r. aterlas,
D Leer, DrowneTllle, Pe
D Cohen,llS O
.1 1 Dougherty, Ent Tor.
Went
KM& Mon. al] mo
U L tl odge end IT men. •
DAP/8 & PHILLIPS,
Braze Founders asd leaddetaren
PLITDIZZIRE4
GAS AND SITIArd IrTIVIERD.
Pumps & Braes Work
caz.
.iptrzbapa.
of mu m , Copppr Lreo, With 01/1 OMR lipprOVlld
Cambia and Vno at •11 Linda, and warniatid to
din eatbdtotlon..,
aIItIIMPAOTORT.
ILO Water and .11. m
a, . oda
prerseuitaa. •
10.811IRT COLLARS, for 25 coma I
APPAOVED STYLL3 OF
0 1 18401ff - plitiLED sow .611 A&,
FOB 1861,
0 Shirt Collars for 25 rents,
or air arm DIUSIUD.
EATON, MaCRUM & CO.,
anl3 - No. 17 and 19 Midi streak
DRAB URENADINIC VEILS,'
BLOT, GAJIN. nowt; AND IMAGE
GRENADINE VEILS,
NIW STYLIS OP 18 3 / 1 19011 00.1thigtp,
.EIIIBROIDBRIEb,
fnacti Work Cloilarsaad
NowAkith ig cat, awsp for ow. u
trouts's 4 rantinise aroma.
sae alum IT Market otnot...
A LEI! DIA& for sale b
ca.
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and
mod
mows.
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, ..
gr. - Lobit i1dg.17.--A detsehment of United
States trop i from Cape Girardeau seised su"-
000 belong _ g to the bank of St. Genevieve yeti.
terday by order of Gen. Yesmont. and brought
it to this city to-day. It is understood that
thi s money was bath& or would be, need fir
the benefit of, the seetrukm mute in that ma Hari:
The statement, in theists news from California;
that J. C. Palmer left that State to Mks thaw
of the Container, Department wider General
st
Prem nt , is mama Ile bee no connimilori
wh t er with Fremont
It a pears that the money liaised at St. Grin l.
evils , verterasy, was at the request of did
parent Bsnk here, to which it was transferred"'
to..dsy, by Gee. Fremont-
Dispatches reached here, to-day, that Mei
trail conveying troop* on the Ilannibal & St.,
Joseph Railroad was fired into , by secession l
rats,/ near Palmyra, and one soldier killed and
several wounded. Gen. Pope immediately f '
sent orders to Gen. linabut to take such force
as he deemed necemury to Marion county,
quarter them on the people, and levy cowl
!rations of horses, moles, provisions, and such
other things as are useful to the soldiers. to - the!
amount of $lO,OOO on the inhabitant, of the
county, and 55,000 on the citizens of Palmyra, ' ,
as a penalty for this outrage. - .
Borrow, August 17.—The 'hip Alliance.
Capt. De Forest, Cinnerly, of Chartestae,' bat
now under the British 04, sailed from Bt.
'John, N. 8., on Monday, for Havana. ' Her
real deetination is believed to be Charleston.
The Captain boasted that he would run the
'blockade without difficulty. Her cargo con
sisted slotted of 200 tons of pig iron, a quantity of pig
lead, 50 carboy s of quickailv , 6 case' of rt.
flea, a large quantity of spo I cotton, pins,
thread, percussion cape, mackerel. etc. The
°weer of the ship and cargo; Mr. Lafitte, of
Charleston, came from Bt. John to Portland
on the steamer Einem Queen, yesterday.
Bacumoar, August 17.—A; letter from
Westernport, Maryland. opposite Piedmont,
dated 13th, says that Federal scouts, on last
Sunday night, succeeded in capturing three
notorious secessionists.
The bridge burners are at New 'Creek.
A force of 1,100 secessionism is reported
near Ramsey. his Federal, at New Creek
bridge e,pected an attack. They . bad been
reinforced by a large number of fugitives from
Virginia. Men, women and childree, in great
distress, are daily passing through Western
port, seeking refuge.
MANIAS Car, Aug. 17._ We learn from re
liable sources that nix handfed State troops,
well armed and equipped. leave Fayette, How
ard county, to-day, with the- intention of join.
int Jackson's forces, in the Southern part of
the State. Four hundred of them are Raid to
lminouuted.
Wenttniproir, Aug. 17.—The rebel !Atop.
hate, nearly' ■ll fallen back to ?aides Court
House, thus widening the distance separating
the hostile forces. The pickets of both arm
ies,. however, occupy 'nearly the /IMO ad
vanced position as heretofore.
Na 137, Water Moms.
tionsumi.
mdialtatis. wad..
T B Jllmoutown
W 8 'mu., Jr. Negro.
J curt, ly •
luintraormunta AND mums IN
GAS FUCTI7RES,
OP V/KliV DI4OIIITION
LAMM! UMMIALLAik.
NNW PPILIPI OP HOOP
uours 1111/IMING nowt.
tr Market swot
Lbw 031luii &ita;
Loco Clelbws sso
influttie aid
Black boa Vatls.
flues Dllk Duck .11.14,,,,
LATEST FRONTUE SEAT OF WAR.
Wasittutrros, August 16, 1861,
Claire launaereetteab
It will be generally recollected that shortly
after the election in 1856, the Tennessee pa.
pert gave accounts of a threatened insurrec
tion among the slant of a portion of the State,
and that the insurreetion was induced by the
impposition, prevalent among the black*, that
Fremont was coming up the river, backed by a
large army, for the purpose of liberating all the
skeet.> The exact details of the extent of this
insurrettionary movement were never folly
published; but it was known tbat many Wave"
were summarily tried and found guilty, some'
being executed and others sent further Soath.l
From well authenticated sources: it is 'scare
tained that the superstition of 1856 has been
revived; tbat the presence of Fremont at the
bead of the Western forces is already known
to the negroes, and-that his revappearatice
hailed as a sure preenrsoref their liberation.
This feeling has spread rapidly within the last
month, and itis attracting great attention and ,
exciting much alarm among the whites of thate
districts where there is a large proportion of
slave..
The Rebels Scattering.
The leading rebels of Washington are thin
ning oat, some going every day oat of the city.
(The arrest of Faulkner has frightened them,
land the arrest of Blair has confirmed that
ht. •
igriformation or b o e uir i ll i e b ez ..
emenin Among
11 The accuracy and minuteness of the furor.
'nation as to the movement+, not only of the
Itintly but of individuals here, obtained by the
;rebels, is eitonishing. A gentleman returned
here to-night from a trip to Richmond after
Ids wife. Before 'tailing he made application
1 to the Navy Departreent here for a pan to go
by way of Fortress Monroe and Norfolk, with
aflag of trace, whielt.waa refaced. When he
rrived at Richmond by a different route, he
Was informed withminute accuracy of all de.
tills of his application to the Navy Depart
anent here, and even the very words of the
Answer he received. There are tremendous
leaks hereabouts yet to be stopped.
"efforts of the RelAs.itio Revolutionize
Mar Th e efforts of the rebel, to gather Maryland
ii to the secession fold have not been abandon..
ed. It Wu noticed some week, ago that a
crineiderable . rebel force bad been consents.
tad in the upper part of Accomac county, on
the Eastern shore of Virginia. It appears that
'there are about fifteen hundred or two thou
liind rebels there under arms. (Gen. Tilgh
of Talbot county, Maryland, who was
deposed from his militia rank last spring by
,Gat. Hicks, and subsequently restored by the
State Leginsture, is organising the disunion.
Ana in the lower counties of Maryland. He is
about to proceed to Account, take command
oI the Vuginia forces there, and march them
I Mr into the middle of the eastern shore 01 Mary
land, as the nuelen for the formation of a
rebel army there, which obeli, if it can do itoth
ice else, control the elections in the tall so as
I to incurs a diaunion majority in the Legtela.
hire, and enable the lecessioniats to pus a
' seeeasion ordinance, or perhaps more immedi•
atidy enforce an.ordinance of secession that
may be , parsed by the present Legislature at
itiedjourned session.
The Destruction or Washington Contem
plated.
Lam informed, through more than one rah
able source, that JetTerion David strongly con
tentplafes4he invasion of Washington, not to
hold the city, but to destroy ii. tie hesitates
nothu Inability to do it, but on the royalty of
Metyland. SWIM:MU exertion, are in pro
grain to secure a change of sentiment in favor
of . pecesaion. That aeriespliehed, the first
movement of his army would be upon the cap.
tut; with the desperate determination to mete
outto it the late of Llauipion.
Calltosnhuas for Arkansas wad Team.
Gen. 8001011 r was ordered to.day to raise
without delay, a column of h.o® or /0,001
Californians, and to march them Into Texas and
*Ainslie. The dispatch went by telegraph to
co 4 Kearney, thence it will go by the Pony
Express.
A Fugitive from Virginia.
Mr. Cowling, • resident of Virginia, near
Claremont, about five miles from Alexandria,
has iarrived in this city with a load of Mini
titor, and returned this creams for his wife and'
another load of furniture.. tie rays the rebels'
hevq'adva•eed as far a, Bush dill and Clara
'eainti„ and' ordered bon yesierday to leave
fortijailb.
•
Tin Winuision.
The Amuses displayed by General AleOlellan
in taking east of the few rebellions soldiers who
Ire nosing no little trouble suing several of
the regiments, is worthy of alt praise. A per-
Bonet tbiebeciond Maine Regiment have been
Planting tiur they could ceche held for terries
utore!thert bree months under the terms of
theirealistment. and have, therefore, reined to
do ditty. As in the ease of the Bitty-ninth, a
strong force of infantry was marched to their'
camp:and peen soon followed: Bizty-two of
the toned disorganinre were arrested and plated
nadir guard.
.From all that I can lean, they
are kite mme. together with some of the other
- regiments, to Tertugu Island, off the coast of
Florid; where they are to serve the balance of
their linezpired term. Laborers are needed
there.!i A very few of the New Torl•Thirteenth
nod ;Wank have'fiecome disorganizes', but
:hey ate of a very inignlOcaut eharseter, and
hardly, worth mvottoning. The mutineers of
the lionsity.sinth number thirty-senn. They
are still in prison, bet the regiment is in its
usual ! ',•tiondition. It appears that the plea of
trona Le that all, VOht3tls,s.t.olHj , and
(beagle they cannot be 'made toss,, more
than three months at • time.
nor. Anne Osdised.
An :iirder hes gone to r urope for 150,000
more ents.
Use.. Dotter to Raise • Division in
5 1siot.Generid Butler has been authorized
to nun a dinlnon ol five thourand men in
Pdassachnsette, and is to be granted a leave of
absence to auperiatend in person the organize,
non et, the division. Gen. Butler will bays
fall ;eine/ to • thoroughly appoint the ties
providing it does not cost more in
MsaaaClONUS 1 / 1 4/1 it would . coin in Wash
! • .
Wamsnretow, Aortal 16, 1861.
Grlartinmuter General Melo has left this
tar; New York, to investigate the *maraca
for army clothing.
The cOUgilleslolllll investigeUng Committee,
of which Mr. Potter h chairman, has made fm.
portant i discoveries,atiowing that traitors and
amen daily frequent the departments of the ger.
ekproenring Information, which is
larly trentmitted,to the enemy. regu-
Our foreign relations attract the attention'of
the government at present. The Administra
tion will, at all hazards, maintain fa right to
close the rebel porn. The question is now
under ditatuslon between our government aid
those of Trace* and England, and it is believed
that our rights will be freely conceded,
; I
keelin * Wasnuarrow, Aug 16.
the cabinet.
Today; the Pre sident
ident and Cabinet held one
of the longest aid moat secret sessions Mace
the war commenced. It le understood that it
had rehrenci to the supposed attack up on
WasbingtOn, and !learn Irmo high authonty
that the greatest confidence exists that if the
rebels strike the blow seceuion will end. _
The Sewenty.ftlizth.
The 'c the . Mutineers of the Seventy.
Jibing will be toned soon. The regiment Se now
ii camp ekti ban retuned to quiet obedience.
Their atnil have been returned to them, and
is probtib m le th at they will receive their col.
*rem ;at da If they cuatinue to conduct ,
themzelre properly,
•
Another Guiana
Aomori from Fort Waveington and Alans
dria ta.dap stated that the rebel steamer
George Page, had been captured by the Paw
nee, Thelpaoers have Issued extras 11111101711.
cing it tea fact, bet it turns out to be untrue.
Tbe repots to-day are . doubting'. froni the
guaingaded la abetting the river circa.
The Itabela and tb lllvor.
The inhale me active on the Potomac,
aid have large number, of gat boats, he, at
Moak Gliek. They tan hardly succeed in
crossing over big
_OO Potomac flotilla
ii vigilant;
letntorc roach teat,, Indietto for St
L trot. the 'grating New, or yestordiy.] •
'No nada land that Gem.FlV4lloot ha, tele.
toaphed to)ndiana for all the available troops.'
that State that can be 'pared, to be seextor
ward to EILILUVIIIIIIF speedly as possible, and
the Lonlirrille papers - of yeaterday state that
all the regiments la Camp, or forming, in Leitri
m:a, have been ordered by the. Was. Depart.,
mast to report to Gen. Fremont at Mica.
Ambit theirMipe thus ordered to SLUM, is -
Gen: Rollins's brigade atJeffersonville,
s aompoeedint .great meunre,OliEs !schism.
Oaactfetpq.
ROPOAALB will: he ~.reoeired et the
P
camp( th•ciimaiee * enteblne 'ft* liasit
umpin. fit hut La/oder, Pa AD oruffeDAlT, ty. inch . tor:the z•exameete e et Abe ofloridge
merge Slt lkatia Moir, al that Waco.' /Itaratilke
!Mkt* 44 40 I.!lat Vigra& that 447.-
J. 11. Mo JD LLOUoll.,,liept.
. errand. Aliguai Uthi aalCcit
An Imapctrtasit Capture.
Last Turreday 'Cartoon the Surveyo of the
Pon, with officers lutes aid B anc, b4fded
the steamer Penis at Quarantine : On the way
up to the city intelligence was comma sated
to the Surveyor to the effect that one if al
panengers on board, nantedrTinontes S.Swill,
was a violent secessionist, and had stated to
another passenger that be wee returningi from
Europe with the proceeds of a loan Ishii!' he
had negotiated to &nape for the Bo them
Confederacy.
I
On the arrival of the steamer at Jeney
City, officers Isaacs and Balm made a thiiough
search of the person and baggage of tha pee.
"eager designated, and succeeded in Erring
£40,000 in Bank of .England notes and a birge
number of letters and other important pert' '
' the contents of which leave no doubt t :the
information given to the Surveyor was co
ids/awhile the money, amounting to id ,000, 1
and the letter; were taken to the.: Bureayihes
officer. The letters have been read tad are dis
armed to be strongly eeoenion ID tone``
soiae of them suggest' plans for breakin the
blokkade and supplying the Liverpool m kW
with cotton. These despatches, Imre to doubt
as. to the eharacter of the bearer, add render it
probable that the 540,000 Se a Joan tir the
"Confederate States," as he represetted. I I'
Hr. Ilterrjll le a New Orleans map, who has
been for airs engaged in the cotton bushier'.
He Is about Any years of age, and Is represeitad
to be wealthy.
At a quarter pen one o'clock Mr. &mill
called upon Surveyor Andrews by appointer:mutt,
and had a brief interview with him. He u
W,
then introduced toe deputy of the United Sabra
Marshal, who arrested him and took him to the
Marshal's office.
The £40,000 and the lettere taken from per
rill have been handed by the Collector to the
United States Distriot Attorney, together With
tke Surveyor's statement tweak:gam wriadrer
—N. Y. Evening Prat. ; I.i
CONME RGIAL RECOR.f.
,
PYTTSFBIIIB43IIII 14 2.11111Tiall s 7 i ; i
fßaPos42 aspeOksilifor fits Pltlabwatt 3 / 4 Gmzetlel
Pmsttamto; Sanwa; August 17, IS 9. i
PLODS—TM demand for Flour antlnnett light , w 1
polo.. although dewy, reciutin unchangsd, The oilY
sales we could hear awed.: 24 !Ibis Ulla glad hairs
?sadly at $4 and $50)4,25;'.120 do do at $101,25at
Extra and $4,715435.26 for Tsml t y. -
i IS/ 6 0011111g 8 —IInts with Via' [Mr local deMand; la
so mat Sugar at 8%0;8 do do at B,lr, 60 bple Melia:
i
am at 88; 16 do do, to country, at 40 0;40 44 .88 Cot
at 16 500160, ;
BAO4N—dull but anclaingel; we quota at 6X4S
Ns for Shoulder; 754 c for Mei, and 8.41030
Midst Hams. • • '
MID WalllT—uncbanged; sale oil° hash Peach s'
4 4 ss26:ld do Ayala. at 740. ...
de ~,
01 4 28 2—unshanged with a light maisd; Wu kti
lola of 80 ha W B. at 808501.
BAY—Best, at wales of 12 loads at 874148 Vjen•
5008—cto demaudtiale 012 fable at 7c 3 1 din.
WHISH4--firse, with mall sales a OCialszion at 1
01808 gall—cash and time.
-
/ 1 1011/111FAXILI *ZD VUJllitAlilitliAll.• 1
Bunion emu MAW; Aug. 17 —lliii. MIRA
mantes OODIUMAP• vary drat In tone, and, ilthonith
them lignite a good conanniptire demand far It,
high rags demanded by holden greatly liana
truism:Monk The May sale we could hear of to de
araw 60 bap Ri• at 111%e. The stout of Rio Nobs I
Brat Mad+. does not netted 4000 bags. Tbir mark,
may be quota' aa closing fins at 1101434 e for fair td
goal lib; no ter prime do; Legneyntaa 16616lati a an
Java at lye Ili B.
Cumago /WU AXD CLAM Mawr, August lb
Market Continues arm. Whist—igarkat a Aid
bitter. Corn—Doll and • mall dateline. Naga—afar
gat Le lower. halo. No lin atom at 14416,40 t.
Imports by Myer.
WL111141,1343-.oar Capitols-80 aka core, Jim.. A
ho.u.r; 100 bbl. eow,lllbbda tobacco, 23 kotbutier,
Clarke t cm B bias bunko, John Ogden; 04 bble o I , J
B Urn 10 do applm,d Brady; 4 do aggs,j Grailer; 46
do ou, Wm 111ackeowtc 3 blob tobacco, 2 kitit, 1 bbl
batter, 26 do otl,Clarte A co; 2 Dbl. how. Cklaraa
Damao.
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• PuItTSMOIITEI—per Bon Fronton-2 bzi indor,
Mn Dirle; 30 tone pig Iron, I , llson,Osrr co: A 39 Mb
El.rar, Work** ro.
Al VIGIL MIL WS
•
The Myer coationas to recede Mead'', with ,
Let
loam* is the channel es the pier marls hot one ng.
The weather yesterday was deer and Motley s alien
Daftly and warm, with indications of
nem at the wharf continuo tolerably brlek with a fate
Dumber of arrivals Sod departures. In addltkos to
the regular Wellavllos, reettheastiie sod Wheedles
packet% the Ben Fraakao from Portemoulh, Cipitule
from Wheelie( and Echo from Franklin arrtmd. with
lair trips. The Capitols after discharglnghiT freight
cleaned kw gtitallenati Ma late luta on naterdayedght.
Ti. W. I. Maclay for Bt. Louis left ow enidaylsorn.
tog with • rather slim cargo. Pam bed, however, •
largo quantity of mit engaged at Pomeroy, which go..
to at. Louts. rt. verunie for F u lli=eured. oh
gaturday with a light trip. The ba 3frola
Whealintig.g had ao excellent trip of both tralitik mad
psakem.
Tee dos aids steal steamed Ben tranklist. Cliptan
J. P. Jack, will Imre today at 12 ctatecir. for Oman.
natL. postively. The fi rst clerk, Mr. Fiend, is S
me pa.
ammo la !Very qadlged for the podtlon. Few
mos and ahippen• can rail me the /mak tie lweving
at the time ahoy* announced.
Fos 82.
Members, Its end-
We.
clerk .1. W. Members, Is annonnoed to testa ott Wed.
mode,.
TIM Kamera. Capt. Brennan, Is toadlug tar 041C.111 .
MU and Loubsillm
T IcCoo
The regular Wheeling Packet for today Is the d . rho
11 ba. Time otelepartare, 12 o'clock. ,
EilLf WAS b) TatagralPh.
:gm Yoga, August 17.—Cotton neehaegel Flour
Grin; 12,t00 lids sold; !fate $4 044 60; Oda IS 20
@5 26: Pantheon fa uncharged! What firm; piss
63500 bash at $1 300$1 31 for red and gt 3401 4$ for
whit% Gum Murtha& Nab. 62.000 huh at 43451 e.
Park dull at $l6 for maw and $l,O for prfize. Whisky
dim at 17531734.
h 1 11.1D11111:111, Aust 17.—Floor quiet at $l.
6lt (or supes (o ld and new Wheat In ehanand;
301 Xi huh sold Pe t it 241 211 for red and $1 3h for
white. Corn qu 33. Whfak7 'toady at 134513%.
Tsushima what.
Er. vietcmaiT.y — aarw - iirei
....iimut i
a KW VOLLPLAXD letitigli
•
Leading sad etabefele.
et 4 untorrown, oirarrisLlr....s
York &ad Philadelphia Otesaadd . p Clatapeap tatted
deepebthhad their ht.powarecl Givairballtltoa Steen.
Wee ea tollan:
• -.]
BIEA • ' iletortay. Pith Aleest.
dritrt BUILT Beton:lan fist Asemt.
E a
IT or WAPILIMEITON..settoder. Vth itopterober.
OLAAGOW ifeturdemith Pe eteroted.
WIT OF BALTlMOid....estarday. idet depterater.
gar may riitaudarat aooa.irota Pier 41. North Liver.
1.A.712 Or PASSA•Z t
Myr 0.111/11 . . ... —AP morrisza_ex,.......sir re
do to Loadon.,,
_..Ser eel do to to .ted Oil
Stowed* Edam =Mete. toed for his lloothZ.see Ile
aresannaLrsig= tain4rarZ as;rasicrixtbazalh
farm
._. _
sir [moue wialliag_to Wed oot their mows tea .
• bap tickets lure et the loomed rate% to Hr. Tort :
baps Liverpool or Queettetovne ; Ist Md=
tad Slat inmate troio Liverpool UV. hate
alen .
lebt drafts ler male ea /hogleavL I nla id.
&otter end Weise. .
Theo Smarr* nave scimitar woo adootetload lor
anle=sad ow* eartriewee aareemt The?
ja Water-14bl area deetiocat matt tuive ht•
tiat etre Astolulatore ea board. • •
JIMA IL DAL; &pm. IS n:iodine, N T.. i
JOH" Tillolll , lllll, Amu- :',
411 Wort, Meet. Iltiabersai.
RI tIULAS, ldlie
PACE ero-nur Soo straw 11111.
tiatiVA,Captaln John Gordon. lams br maatuag
and latambodlato ports run" TUESDAY, TRUSS.
Dar and SATSMIDAY, at It o'clock a ro making
otos corotacttoba with the regular packets far m =
keraborg sod Oloothattl. Eataralog,- Isaias
log ovary MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and PELDAY, at
8 o'clock a ia. Paataogera recalptad through to CMS
oloatti For Freight or panne apply co board, or
to , JAMES OC/LGSMS & 00. -,
sal9 No. 114 Mats t. . .w atxre,
,
FOB OIN CLlcitip aid i k
Lolnsan,Lll, ruisavms.
WED alf D r tr. L O UTI6-41,8 steamer oleo
ON. Cot. Name Dslaeal, J. W. Ctsaadede, clerk, will
leave oa WlDkraltlaY, Rut fad, at 4 o'clock. rot
**taw. Joifike. Plefisa 4 PPI7 cal betide or to
•
eat{ - cense of V I l u II e W dW itter
k Waste.
pOtt UINOINNATI ANDAII6 4
LOULbVILLI.—.I2sa tplandld pas
wager Abram* WI /11.AN11.11-Capc.
bill have for Um above aad all Intermellara part. au
MB (Woodsy) PIMPING at 12 o'clock ea. Poe,
b..irbt or pump apply co board. sun
al+to ECM:WING 011TICKRW.POSTJ
' IN PLUS 08, FAISOT OOLORS, • .
Itzteutad at abort Wk. ,Cbiamy Hadar Scdla au
baad at AIL O. JOHNSTON t 00 , 8;
calf_ Slam Job Printing Ofilon,n 67 Wood i 1
A FRWAN TRAVELS and S%PLO--
li RATIona.
bono'd Dioxnrodto to Contrani fr vols.
Llidaptoo's do do do.
Tayloes Tavola to Milts.. •
BartotOe Lava. lieskou ot Matra Atrial,
Do Melo% Jklootothd Atrka
Prime' loot
81. John's. Adelsodoor to lb* Libyan Dow i.
loerLM'"wall KAY t 00.4.5 Wood
U MON,
I I SHOULDIRA
MDR,
'4 l / 1 118,
wr
BM •CO !
211 V Liberty altisit
la nooks Lova aid brutes
poord-8 bble. fresh, received and - far
seaeem ls by- ZIDDLIA,
Lib•rty street
`AN VAISSZD
ardobi, ael.• by WIC It BAY. it Oa, k
RADWAY'tI iIaiLLPY .14.SLIste.- 7 8
ipso fat MA 114 ,
sun • B. A. PAIINAITOO it 4 On't. •
OWXBT 011.—fo casks for sale by
11.7 WI B.A. 1 / 4 1q1. =TOME 410 D.
BORAX -25 Wm Refined, for sale byj
-A. WARN MOON /11 00.,
mass Woodialpint Weft
Dr. Geo. H t Keys()
Wholesale Druggist
No,. 140 *sod Otto.; Pittsburgb,
”1
TRUSSES FOR Talc tiUna Or
NA OR RUPTURE. -;
Marsh's Radical Cure Truss.
Ritter's Patent Truss.
Fltch's Supporter Tram - 4
Self-Adjusting Thum ' I
r.ning's Lace or Rod brace. for 114
care Pralapara Mad, Plbsa, and
nal Wastonmis. - 4 '
Dr. S. 8. Fitch's Silver-Plated Supporter
Pile Prop, -for the support, and cure
Piles.
Elastic Stockings, for weak and
veins.
' .
Elastic) Knee Cape, for weak knee joints,
Ankle Sepporters, for weak ankle joints.
Suspensory Bandages... . . -
Self-Ejecting Syringee; aLso,- every kiri
of Syringes. -
Dit. Kir= has also e Trine which milk
I
radically cure Hernia or Rupture. : 1
Office at his Drug Store, No:140 Wood
et, sign of the Golden Mortar. - . . •
Dn. amnia onscreen in axis at CUOMO 145;
LIB= and bar Tortruniento for DDAMii =I:
almost ute dhows n4111'114 svport; •
GAL LVAMIOBATIItair or itAGIIIT/01
1 44011111118,ku emsdkat parlors; or a 'lea orperlor_
land, sill •• seat fres of camas vlantret
an express runs von • readttame el Dolls
Addreac . DL 020.8.111141116 /
No:140 Wood Erse; Plthbuitt. Pa.'' 1
_.„_' . ,_.
4
hIARRIISA. CUBED—By - Swayne's
A., Bowan maims. Sur, boul•
or mow, warrantell
ney . rill:gide& - Sold Ai DlLsziraiura
1,00414 or
. o. 140 Wax! stmt.
. 1
N.
BED: 800 , ROACIMS, ac.—The
Holutekoaper's Side. Dahl arta. KII2 I / 1 3.74',
140 Wood street, I ratestly. ,
R ATS AND htleirStire deetruoflon to thin Vorada by agog YAItaLIIWZI EX. -
itaiILNATOR, ea eattrely maw rospitadoe, sad
Sold.
warraatod to notovatbaso pests
B. IJITIIIIWS,
tam wary boom. -
t D
Jy3o4lllw Ile Wood street. -
EXTRA RAZORS.—I hares few Ex 7
Walla:ors, which I. will ekes oat at cost. ,
GDO. Situ%
140 Wood *tad
I:IIIrEADACIiB CUIIXD.---An infallible
a.a.paoa n trx
IL R L s . e Ty t e
m
.
ADS Is mauve -
KITIIMB;
, N 0.14. Woad areal. Trim 25 oath
'Rear Dye! Sail. Dye! Raiz. Dye
W.A. SA 7 OEILLOII.9II HAUL DIM
Oriiii•al mod bed 41 as Woad 1
All others are mere imitations, and
' should b. toroidal, Wpm with to am* ridicule.
GMT. MD, OR BUSTY RAU Dyed lhadsaUS
to • boaatUbt and natural Ramo or Moak. althea
tic.ri "et."
sras iblu riansab t° thahlfr iusii MABlail ‘ •I 1 '
WA
awatood to s
Wm. A: Batotabr dam Mal ow
110 0 ,03 andloe Mum btu biro muds to the of hie
of bhp bloom Dye..
WV. A.BATUEULLOWN HAIM DTlattahma a odor
isat b• ililtiogyhlyd grOBI natty% and la w
ED not to bon to Ma least, bowsaw long It fib
continual, and the Ut assts of Bed Byes nom:WC
Um Usk taeloratal fa Ida by thin sidsodhl
Wads, gold or .ayptled (In pleats maw as too
Wto tom WO Broadway. Now Tort.
Bald ta allotting and towns_ ,cif Mutat Stable BY
Dm Eats wad tansy Good* Umbra.
ILair The - sad Menet opoo a
.. plata P" reit m co l t addes of mob bat. at
A.
jahlyAlkwatef Id Boad=nart.
__ft 04V1.1x.H.111 /1111.1611.
AND
• -
1G T Di IV OEtIC IV
PITIPSOUROIi.
'PARK, I.I'CURDY
I IdANUFACTUARRS OP BEIRATII
km% saArraug. am sod. oophta, MUM
M:SPIU BOTTOMS, Raisit Sttli Borg„Spain.
Bolder, Slop, Imparts" sad NaLies,la, MMTALS,
PLAT' atm utatrones; ao : :masu n tk r
oa hand, Tiantes Msehtemind Tpols. -
4 ksralowas,ll6. 11AJCr t mtd l 2o Slocomimewt,
eitubitigly Pthassi. - etp.aimmutoidersomp* ou tt c 42,76111 m p a t.
t„„, iniskdaslat
Kruaa-:
, Immo"
ROBINSON.. MINIS CILIUM% - 1
loalalGits AND .
! ss r A.snxbramori.wortatto.__
Pitt/bartti...PWW2ll.
0n..,M0.1
Itstati ll
toro rp ki dr of MOM lakess and ICU
lisesatrry; Oisithipt ;Itilrood Work; Bum SWUM
and Mars /roe Wort.
imßobbins
a. oula Evan:kg &mica slipef =Um
rskiy
--..i
I" wear—W/111-..W11ei11..
.1
eiBATOM;LORT . WIGS AND TOI7- ~1
raanan 4 1 4. TtNY In -aeiin ?fie sa r , 414 1
diebla.'
•. •
!Pitting to • 'amis.-120 - tuning np bitiad—ao ,
seteuyi alth••••1; tidied this Nee ebb. 1
Mann when tee thlqp sz•pneetr
aeleads.
- 1
falatdiel. Id Bad dieteaw Yet. 1
RAII 4 , ROAD BPIKEI CONLEPAXIG
Jitisopla Duwerc........n. w. C. Eiciran.
iii. • 1 PUICKI22. " llacittrut.
- lawmen to Arta, MVO 4 8 1 .644
isaaracening se •
B IL ROAD SPIKE% CHAIM
. ' AND BOAT 1314Kiff.
0. , . er of Water Street - axid °Lorry alley,
• - - - I.lllBzontall. MITA.
AJJ:I-01 C.7l.XJ.idaagazg all/44J.•
OF •
Ina Rahn& Iron Yezill.r. gad /gait Doors,-
_
Wiadow Midst -guards, b.,
_ ,ow; II Saxed atrial ad St Thing Eng.
(Datiaia woad and Maztat,) 2/722201158. PA..
aa lama a misty at rorrehnorno fumy sad
platitimatabla for all purposes. Partladas attaslikai -
paai $o aallaalag'erave :labblair daisa alga:et
11.01.arLICti at BON
DMUS Ul
fortip and Bomestisfillls it Enkugo,
oisimman. or Dam:, •
- sans mess ars mom,
A I? MAILERS iffifitn , ,r/TISBUILGI/, IM.
1116.001.1witim auk& es oh IS* pdistpd titles
tbro*n. mt tboiledtat Mum • , • P2Mlf4
IL FL et r. Mitsurras;
AYER DIANIIIPAOTURKBA
Booi, PRINT. CIA". LAMM 4.11:6 MILL6= of
virtu, A..P.P ITT Ci• PAPEIR.
Bs* room. from Ito. 27 Wood dried' to to. ill
na l <ha tatithlleld Strest..
—_ PUtiterp.
211020 be Ma- sotaltlfil
- -
tisburgh Meet Works.
JONES. --
:TON Eolnxib 0 . 0:: _ , 4 . 4
cOl?
• ACTURERS .•Or • CAST .
OTIEL, mad dpri Plow sdal AL B. Baal •;•-i
116. L. (* .r,./,lMi„,. z . Omar Ikea -I
sad an. add dlNTOßtuill. Pa. •' " 1
, J. M. LITX7r..E
MRCMW.AIsrr T.A..TraeM.
j t ilt. 64 EX Clair 13treeth,
Dr. aueitithuw)."l,l3l39ll4o4
CONANAZINEk
i.& Conualutou MorObasil
AND W MIAMI
Chefs% Hinter. killoscUrailsaa:
• mia ihdeaserwalth
da. at, ilwa ritaborea
UNCILLEUELLBSSAIIit ORICAP::
`l, : ,
im
: JJAP TRD
m inults onur..-,, :: , .
* lptosucts zirescriliGAisi ortur, •
.1
, - . .aux , Astkeuunr Barra anus, Gs
Jellt - I ' , „ ~; . ! BMIOBIII.IO/4 COAL
CIAWIL--090.bash. Osta in . stare and
i2kitleby &a wr,oirasso,
. _ lie LI beet, strut,
VO 41 UREDUANTASSEDHAMIL
t i
. thwir, w,w. moue V
be. in Ars
OR.,
bad lb;
. yabo by . . L. IL OUIT 1
- ,i sa . 20 lAberty gm
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