• • 14sburgt . .... u• . O,IIO,I t AD PAPl:tit .T85.C172% W.01.174DAY 21101[111N13,.11EPT; 11, 1861 AFFAIRS Obsertations for the Ga- Vsetti, by G. B. Shaw, Optician, SS rift street '.--401Tect.id IS 1117., to MAD.. 92 77 I Tro'clo. I te I " tdoAA"cousTy 4sio2rsT. a • I , 4retitalif aimai'D . treator outrart ' pinfax WlLLlakla, Pittsbargh. ' 4lllkDl3e-ataxm coxsoa 12115 1 , 41. ebt:lklicALllßE,Plttibtrigti. 70f aummir, aiDai 09301101, 4Osisrß TOWN, of Boas Torsuth , p, rox sumo: : .110EIN P: PENNEY, Pittebtrgb. tTECi % B - rWILLT AMR; A1;, 1 1,, - 07 , 1 ~1111:i51/0. J. •BIGEVI,M, LoweiB:. Cikir ' PETS& O.'PHENN(LN, I velciasos au. CHU 4,N. licE 4 ndless: LEM PiNabarib.; j. 1 lon eassori,i, - 1 .. A" . until' WOODO;ot Peebles tp. i '1 - p.m pliersoiOtrxr,,.. 'MIMEO' itkroll,ol Upper V ''' j ' . t P• i' 1 . ' vat - coiattivillia: .... ' . f.DAVIDVOLLItte,of Wilkins tp. 1 f t ." 1 , ,r - Pii muermutz: ',AARQN /LOYD, of-Pligwirth. - .- - r- I__. _t .101. CUICMII4: ~, qinal arcOorno,or Pinatyugb. i .. . , t , 7011 DUCKTOIL 011 , P. 1011,: , ~ • AotilprC U. litoria, or unlo to. , L atF.IWUNLY Gazoni for ill's week ie : '.:. Jamie; sad Coniston .highly ~ - ' important and . very - trkereeting matter—embracing Edi, toilalrulLatest Intelligence from tie Seat of -..; ifitii dirrespaidonce; The - Hat:terse Tape. :dlilon• Gen;t McClellan on the Sabbath ' tCooepiraoy sittineothe Czar of Russia; The :=. Sitisi.fieed; the 'tomahawk indScsiplog . 11. Httlfe; .at.eito interesting European, Cal . 1 ilitniblind General News; . teligioue Intent "; stunt , - rt,ellablet 'Commercial Reports; Do. ihatio:arid foreign Markets' Local and Neighborhood News, no., Am. , For sale at, t. . oar' counter—price, fire cents per single 424 0 Y r -iii lireP"a ' 1 ,, .- -sfeitaiteUve Bite Ac t — Libety Street—an- Giber tratendtary t Contraband Wood* bassuitt, sue. „ Totality Morning, about two o'clock, a fire occurred on Liberty street, between Seventh abd Saiithfield, which. resulted in the almost -tete, distroctiop of two` fine business houses, and the -partial damaging of a third-r - The flames g an commd commission ere first seen inning from the forward log house of emirs. White I.lsrotiiets, corner of Liberty street. and Garri , ibis alley, and so rapid Was their spread that -, the adjOining building, occupied by Messrs. 'V. • t-E041,* :acetate, was nearly 4onsiwzied, - and that of WM: if. Kirkpatrick & Co,.partially damaged. ,-- Theltrehrmerfof the Meant. White Broth • r(Jo fltioseph White) was a three story 295; in which a large commission • and 'forwarding baptism was trinsamed—the Pennsifiattia-Railicood Company at times 'tor ingi.ecinsinniable, quantities of. merchandise f‘lholdessiz. White dealt:principally in • ~..trodocei and Old on - hand - a large stock of be. . con; hants,:•etc.; _The.. fits . seemed- to Aloe ,started an second story, abrint midway of bidding.. and owing to the inflammable character .the goods, it spread sapldiy, and O ueeny. difficult to eitingnish. The building • , (tiras owned to George P. Hamilton, Eel and ireas Minted ler $2,000 In the Western Insa. - francs !Company. The -Maine; White were ' insured 'on their stock to tbe amount of $12,- '000.40r - themselves and' °them; Of this -$b:,000 are in the "Allegheny," gh . rxre in thee '' , Crireens,' ,- and $2,000 in the "North - fern ”1 Batswere takes , the firm on goods diber'parties, and their own immunize. was $6,000; equally divided between -the "Alle 'ibeay?!. and "Citizens." All the books and ,ifrapete belogiog to the firm Siam waved, to - lether„With'nrer WO in money, which had theme flat in the sate. . trapt; p., -Batekelor„ Collector of Cos .,• tonisilltsd elated large. quantities of "contra. ftranirgebds" with the Messrs. White; or, pet limpe,wivionght more propifsly sky. goods "Ins., - pecteS” and detained. A considerable amount iof thein'gooda'had lately been returned to the - • - whippers, while much 'remained in store, and either destroyed- or badly damaged. • Tbent goods connoted principally of military Cloth shirts ,' drawers , etc:, together with a i:vaittaf i f i e lot of 'Medicines. it is 'aid that ger. •f. era!: ousszid- dollen worth -of quinine was ' stored is tbe' building,Was mostly saved. Capt.! Batchelor had taken sit insurance on these' goods amounting ' to slo,ooo—divided • .:': tbetween the' "Westero" and "Pittsburgh" f companies. The'. value of the goods cannot ' Ibe ascertained:'with lay certainty, bat-Capt. Batchelor will be indemnified for any claims Which may be made good against him. Ton thlid'stery of tte. 295; (Whitoltrothersj ',f..Lhail..4l43,- Canted toJIiSIII B•1411/1W a, late% lignot-disiont, and: contained several hundred • f barrels of iiquor—principally t whieky. They sonrend by trautinee, sTbeliyilding is a ;nom' inti-liste eit, sits greater• Part of 'the side wall having ,aline ant Into Garrison alley, and portion of the lower floor only . ramaitiir.g. a. No" 29Y Wry! 45eillipind by Wm. 11. 'Hays 'CM (Wm: B: Bays - sind John - Glyde,) so a 3 PVesehnitilit pretleton tense. The Steend and - 04 . 14itteritufwere entirety Ontrojed; Mid both • ti - hiTlift bat- he wails.,, The Ant stows was - x ‘f )-1/oilkeined by Are. This Ina, lists largely twrdioflt MA, but recently their :'stock bad'head Isigebt 'JAW, .traltiebleesniiint - of Aga still Si • band , boirsear; the greeter quantity of 'blab buboes either destroyed or much diransluT:bi 1- Tceestrry.' ltrUokit'sed papas were Amid la • 40941.ioridltioi.They: wet* insured on their • , sl2.ooo=tim risk, being In the "CBI% •••- aase-iind , "Allegbetty," bat in ;what proportion -„.• Tire - did not uses:Wm , The betiding thiee POtothrisk) War owned by Nathaniel Binton, and wasalso insured. $99.-iras occupied by ileitis. Kitlipat• tick & (Wm, H. and ,K•lif..Sitkpatrick) grtiCere... - The web! war partially •-• - ,lf,:destroyed, aid the Ito* was somewhat dam. aged by wititar t '.:.The: law; which : Will not be heavy. a covered by ipBlll/8110 in tint "West " 1 2, , The , beildfng is owned, by . John Re. t' , "- . * , r 1811; - anit littered '.ltt.'en easter n company, of ; gagAdenia iitlitrtenltiitioneenttand how the Atm ei • :Mitre kips-within the limits anovw•deneribedi imeloptbpattribuGag it toilet' biluiterlyetertions Of tee firemen, - and - - - ,thel'oilleiakey of the 465 , 411kOilii**I.I,They *nixed 'nobly, one , • old frame . building, on the ni'rthirest:„ of .Gartirkuttillks,;:and:direetlyok 1; • 0619.0 , :;Whitii",11tothers;wis „folios/hit dam.' • pgeoChlithe,fallitit,ol the , aide wall of the watettowns. The ,Iteethar.botedinit was bry). • .."b“ , through' in, iseverall. places, and partially. Li but - Snider of, Ore lematia'were in% t• H )oied Ii belongs to the *kite ef :Drettl.Speers; . tier old colored - want awned Norris. The baOdinie is Wealth) in the ! , iti!esterti, ,, . but 1 tv - will corer the ion ` . ,:lt:.Adjoinpin, , ,thit tette/ je the, large of It Jk A. Ci. , Darican..fiquoi , mer. l The- not of ibis house was on firel. , • '-11„.,'141,t-Wkseithigiished-Wit,ia itnieketot Water.: ,' bit Norrli ,' the battiet fit.alag:thakhw.was .e,tied by hie .1011 int, .-4!:.",oullookirtgrontaromr-awakemardces-lnl,4lle,al i ley,' =tame , - in ....the,':seCond, ita)7 - or:White`lttOtheti bitte.it'Pet4rr th e can- ; I ire ithilidilditigt emir ,on Wei hfiCift,"; with the 'exception - cif twial ssiritiorfaue in the-Best, sod the other Mihail to - w oad - - A, ' there bad been . no lire in '11`..`,: j 11,114 tundog; dad nothing .te;lgnite:nikinteete. , `. L . 0411, the ict Wee evidento that.- of An Ineemi - tbe alley affonling hiding piece from' s `I the potioe.z- As arcehavahad;.•wriGnit.OS'itsf •:'-•'• - "eid meth.; a'rhieet:_, h alf ,dnino.incendiwy: "alms something - . lOrri,thad inn ordnoto.etrore. . i elifeuld.beinadst to detect:add brag the ore'. - deritojnstice. - ; piromurrro , Weersee•Totersteits.— , Zrelhig by railroad to Bt. Jtisepitai4r t .: points lallorthern•Miaow& the brats ati Or the territorial& skit diretttel'te.iha' '-t*d ilisTilarth , ipampi.Rl4.64l, other i e ratu tma jd i . ; 4ITZTVOrt. f .tt: ''''''''''''''''''' r ,teak Tiickesi istd'earoby" t,re bratbliittiontt - Sitirrostli the y - . -. ,; -to at nti-Jtante:ttom-13c, Loaf" -to s ,tic T t lig l e in 'irt.: 7 fail gourd Jicake . _- 1 of chi". • t _ An AZI44 “C..striratesadti m . 4030:07. Mae incitement Was ireated in 'Allegheny yesterdriy, by .the i arrest of a lady named Mrs. Margaret Wyble, residing on Carroll street, in the - Socond Ward, upon a charge of having in her posseinfion a slave,, which abe designed taking 'with' her to Louisiana. It appears Shat Mrs. tb i l l e , a husband is engaged inbusinefsin Louis , and that the family usual]) pond theirl summers in Allegheny. LIM, May Bits. Wy le brought up with her a little mulatto girl, about ten years of age, whom shokhis ever since kept in her employ. When she talked of returaing South this fall, the report was cire4lated that the little color ed girl was a @lave and therefore "contra basd.”, ' 1 , ..i 29 820: An inforreation Was aocordingly made by a colored man named Ban. Palmas, and Alder. Wan J. B. Miller Linea a warrant for the ar.' rest of the lady—the charge not being very clearly' et forth. filts.Wyble appeared with the mulatto, and statwi that the child bad been born free—that Its tither was German and its mother a free black j Eke stated farther that the parents of the child had beim in her bus band's employ, in Lei:deism), and gave her per mission to bring it North, provided that she Would return it in the La . - The prosecutor, and the good colored people who interested themselves in behalf of the child, were loth tit believe this statement, knowing that free colored persou are not per mitted.to live in Lhuisiana, and even if the statement were trite, (as it might be,) there was no guarantee that the child would not be enslaved if returned to the Soith. Mrs. Wy ble, however, rendered farther litigation on necessary by abandoning all claim to the child, and placing )t in possession of theunag karate. .1/Whatever may have been its condi [LOA heretofore, if may safely claim the boon of freedom as long as it remains in Allegheny. Took Tabls. .e Western COOTOC4tIon of Penneylnes, and Its Er.oßetUt Labora.—Pittabn,gh: Printed by 'Barr Mr", 1681. ! This is the Batter a pamphlet which hes bean laid on cur table. 'We have read it through with tionelderablelnterest, and feel happy to add that vacua cordially comae in the resolu tion passed by tbel Convocation held in Wash ington on the 26th of Jane lima, whereby the Rev. D. C. Page, D. D., was requested to far nbaL a 00 14 of hle - "Eisay upon Itineracy" - for pablication. Desidia Dr. Pages Essay the pam phlet contains the Illeport of the Revs. Memos. Hodges and Oliver, the Visiting Committee, ap pointed by the sold Convocation of the Episco-' pal Clergy, to risit.the destitute places and de- Bayed parishes in this part of the Dlooese"=-- tireeruitmrg, Latrobe. Blairmalle,lndiana, and Johoatown. Dr.. Page's Essay, taking, of course, the standing-point of episoopaoy, is marked by litierallpractical views. But, white Suggesting many tlidags, both valuable in thettureivea and important in their boarieg on his subject, We tear that the charac ter. of en evangelist, u sketched by Dr. Page, will remain as a beau ideal merely ...With instances! of realization of it, even though we did but look for them as atigele , visits, "lever and liar between," not to be ac counted among the things possible to, modern degeneracy - WI, the author is_right in his ideal; it. ought tii be set down no lower; it ought to reach the very height of the soul's highest conception of it; thus, though unattain able, it/ &Dracula power will draw forth all actual attainment toward higher end higher Posalbilitirs. Our Episcopalian friends mtgbi he helped to a deeper and more practical in terest in the queslion of home missionary labor by thepierusal of this pamphlet. The Rebellion 1 Record.—We have received from the-publisher—O. P. Pranatu, Sew York —Bo. 22 of this mural book of annals and col tendon of documents for this anus wirabilis of rebellion. trade i the careful and competent editorial hands rif Mr. Frank Moore, it con tinua, to receivethe mould and embodiment of a work of permabent value, to which, in the futons, reference Will be made so an acknowl edged authority. The numbers may be bad at the 'totes cf Min r, Blunt or Oildetfenny. Tlat History of Alt Rise mid Progrees of de Rebellion —We have 411,1 received tram the publisher, Mr. Ji D. Torrey, New York, No. 3 of this very neatly printed and promising Illibry, which thy also be had in Pittsburgh at the above-nam ed periodical storm. Of' the Hietorioal Magazine and Notes and Queries, we have also received the that number Issued, that for Biptember, which to the student end antiqsarian will be found, as usual, On, of the detieise of his book table. Another Gross outrage ... . " , Yesterday Moraint. the Mayor was called upon to visit they house of Mr. Thomas More land, hoary stah:e proprietor, of the Fifth Ward, who had peen knoeled down and bad ly abused by two or three men, who wantonly assaulted him, about three o'clock •a. m., while at the fire on piberty street. The May or took Mr. Morelatuirs information, in which he depecea that e was struck by David Hall, ct i b with an instru et or weapon which he held in his band, and that the party would have killed hint if he 'ad not cried out big name. He is a very worlby einem, and gave no prov• ovation whatever for the assault. il warrant has been issued Mr the arrest of Hall, but the other parties *retool known to the pollee. A It -*ramble Casa. Some nine weeks ago, at the firs to Tidioate, Warren county, email girl some six years old, F of Irish parents, ea kicked on the forehead by a horse. for skull was broken, and a piece of the bone, triangular in 'baps, with sides of nearly or quite an inch in diameter, was taken out. But the wound was not properly dressed. and the brain followed out through the opening, forming a tumor, of more than two inches in d scatter, and aninch from the skull. The cere brum is now ezOoled, gad ito pulsations plainly perceptible. at every throb of the heart. A phynclan is mideavoring-to reduce the tumor. If successful, theishild may yet recover. Some three weeks singe, frilly two spoonfulo or the brain discharged from the opening, and yet the child enjoys yeti go6d health. -- .Writus recruiting for tba volunteer service hi mi stow as to call forth comments of the press daily, it i traiy refreshing to know the ladles at least ire not wanting in pattiotimn. Tuesday:evening, we are informed, the West ern Gouda, ea4suiped on Seminary Hill, Al legheny. ciiy, : miceived a moat unexpected sod welcome present in the shape of a fargebasket containing- a yariety of the substantial, nod laxuriesof life; watch ,were relished in true soldier style byithe members of the company, who Aelire us to return their- tbanke to the beautiful dhnor,,fdies Aggie Crawford, of Allegheny. At the same time their cheeks are due,to. Wrd. Phillips , band, for the excel lent mpric diicoursed in their serenade the Fame eirening.l s o s —EA, Or i OLD/21111.. Ent sy Mr:lsrael Linlis, a member of Co. H, Colonel Sheri Regis:lea, died at Washington disease. 'His - tetnabiernall Arrive here to.tnor.. row - aioinrell;.Wheitee ditty Will be conveyed to twiidepee itiLfpirer Bt. Clair township. On Wednesday - lot, Mathias Fisher, of Co. F, now reginibnt died of .typhoiti dysenteri. - titer it few days' 7liaeu. Lie was about 21 years of age; end -.resided hear New Cutle, Lawreiree toasty. - Jilt body was conveyed to New Castle by tosfattier. Hreamake, Firot Lieatea eat of the Friribee Infantry, has arrived hare from Harrisburg, aid reports his company in comfortable qnarters at that place: Captain .Fonik has prepared them equipments, and the :men- aro all 'well and In eicellopt (pints. Lieut. , Grattrike will enlhif ten or twelve good men forthissampaPy, if application be made -soon it Z . . Little'e jewelry store, (J item• isadrabld puliadillidtitafield street. _Tnoso—Anffi ocer of this - Piy -has beep ejnown aJetter from ''Snibs" 'Arnold, written in the county jail at Cincin nati, to a friend in thin clay, in which Arnold take that he,...bahn" Cullman, Jahn Bird:and iEnoeblioirallhavisil been 'invited and cora mitted.to jail upon a charge of..k 4 ockftvg dowd iitioirofabblng a iota of $l - ,61:10:-_:Arnqfd - add', by why tif pomscript i , that Wash. Freese Made isPotteur to Vintotz Owessa.—Th Ye. 'hide Moue tfonm luso tho Otty Tenantry iety slowly, and rfeh.and poor an alike delingoont, bi large number& The penalty of noa•peyment is jtist the 'Meant of the Howe -itself, to that all who ate aned'erilibtatre to 04 just double. fdayor. 'Wilson informs al that proceeding will 'be instituted forthwith against alt delinquent', and the penalty inflicted - without regard to per . 'LeiOlsen hae the folio "phew, Br., • Boiler Imp" , -Young:lttepe, eepaeon emi which bolt MMM I Leiter from Western Virginia. t ~, CLARIMEMBO, Va., Emit. 5, 1861. 1 Happsning to be in Fayette county when the startling rumors of danger to Gen. RUN crane, itnd a rising of the Secetsionists in Marion! county, Va., were received, I was determ(ued to take what I euppoord would be tea - 'hottest route to join oar Pitisbulh Home "Guardet 'So I mounted a horse, end, in com. parry with half a dozen recruit', for Captain Gilmirrire Cavalry Company, and a couple of friende;set out for the nut of war. At Geneoa We leuped that 1,000 Hebei, were assembled at Worthingtcs, and !were momentarily ex. petted pt Fairmont to burn the bridges and the town. Gov. PeirpOint bad fent to Wheel ing for 3,000 troop*. lAt Morgantown, which place we reached in the evening, the news was confirmed, but the number of Rebels reduced to 5004 The woods around Fairmont were raid to be tell of Mein, and the mad danger out to tiavialers. "They shoot at Ley man who rides a good horse,", said a prominent cit. izen. , ; .1 would not go through for fifty dol lars," bald another! and all the loungers seemecitto couilder it "mighty risky." We valued but lightly the opinions of the coward ly felloire, woo we thought ought to be off to toe aid; at their neighbors, instead or loafing about the tavern, and slept soundly after our hard day'. ride. We made an early start, 'awl, delighted with the beauty of the towa— seatedM it is on the bank of the Monongahela, and surrounded by the most picturesque hills, around and over which wind• the road, one of the views we had in approaching the town, orchards and fields, and framed in the varied and curious outline of the hills, then again relierMl by the hazy, unbroken line of the dia. tent mountain—cannot be excelled anywhere. When riven or eight miles tram Pd., we met a horsenian just from near Fairmont, who told us the!soo rebels were eurrounded by the Union tibiae. who were momentarily expecting 2000 trinope ?rpm Wheeling, and that when they ar rived tthe whole batch of traitors would be "killed." "There was to be no more prison ers taken." When eight miles from Fairmont we net two more horsemen, who said that "firing was going on when they left." The cannon were heard in Fairmont, and the Be. cessiopists mum be getting killed, for ll i wee known they had no cannon. When we got to Fairtnont all was quiet, and no indication of noul excitement appeared. Lazy looking citizens werehanging about the tavern, the store l nd tee saddler's shop. Some soldier., i not n uniform,-were on guard at the bridge. Worthington is six miles from Fairmont. There hal been no fight—no 600 rebels—no 3000 troops from Wheeling—and the gisa,of the whole affair was that a few reputed Seeession• arts—eupposed to be seventeen is all—ebad got on &spree In Worthington. frightened the good people of the place, end then scattered into the Woods on learning that tome Home Guards from Fairmont had enameled to attack them. About 400 Wheeling Home Guardia arrived soon atter,land fiadirg that their services were not Deeded, started home again. We concluded that war rumors were ramer unreliable, and, after' inner, took the cars for Gen. Roseeraom head Outer., at this place. When we strived hereotae Gen., with the most of his command, was" one. There is enough left here to show that ar is no small business. The govern ment has erected large temporary vareconies, i i. and verything indicates that the General has no idea or this region of country falling into the rebels' hands. lam glad to say I can tell yen nothiny of the strength or Weakness of oar rmyi—nothing of proposed movements—and not Much 01 thin locality. Boseerans, with he main body is said to be near Sutton. This secrecy Is encouraging. The Quartermaster at this post is Leib, of Chicago. Most of the talk I have heard here on army matters con :ism-In dennuoistiose of this gentleman, both loud tend deep. fie compels the teamster', cementer', laborers, and all who mud submit, to tahe their pay so Virginia money, which, teen! on the spot, he can buy at 10 per cent. dmeonnt. -- . fie Metal of the chief secessionists of ten place hare left for some other locality. One, Jactiron, a prominent lawyer, who was under Jaren, took the oath, and is now st large. I saw pint to-day looking at the drill of Captain Howard's anal/try comeany. Johnston's house of occupied an a hospital. A large tonna building, lortnetly a female seminary, is used as a prison, end is well filled with rebels. Thrl are en innocent people, by their own sag...tog, "none tit them having done notelet." Throughout the mountain region, so far as I eau lure, thetintalligent part of the farmer. °ulnae "Union men," the others, ignorant, tresatierone, and brutal in all their inciaem, whatever they proless cannot be- relied on. There are no Potsburehers here, bat no doubt I will find some at Grafton, where D. L. Smith, of Allegheny, is the Quarter . Gen4Kelly is at Grantor'. From that place, or sone other, if I get time and can hear some thing more interesting than this Contains to day,ii will wriie to you. B. [ Arrest or & Demobs Volunteer. A !few days kgo Capt. Hann's company, now in Camp Wilkins, took in ae a "raw recruit" a girl immed White, egad about nineteen years, wbohad abandoned bar crinoline and donned the pantaloons for the purr= of enhatieg in the service of her country.• She was coneid• eratky over five feet, with sufficient muscular development for a *oldie', and sou exceeding ly libelous "to see active service." Her name appeared upon the roll es Henry White, and she drilled regularly with the company, going through the exercises very well, and eating end sleeping as soldiers generally emend sleep. On Teenday afternoon she visited Allegheny, in company with a fellow soldier, for the purpose ' of getting a carpet sack costuming clothing. Whits priatog aloe g ths street she was ob d by elllair Bowden, of Mayor Drum's police, who thought be recognized in ber an old "prdice acquantance." A closer look wafted i f hie a that be was no mistaken, and be accosted her} Having arr sted her once before for parading the stree t s in mad attire, he bad no beintation to taki g her a second Lime. Her coinpaoion tried 'had to "blind" the officer by saying—"he's d soldier," "he's all reit," etc: But it wee no ure—the "female voice. teirxwu conveyed to the lock.up. She took beri arrest in very good part, simply remarking that she bad, toads every endeavor to gei woik, bat failed, and then determined to en. lure She bails from Kentucky, but profanes to tie strongly In liver of the Union. Had she not been arrested, , she would bate been sworn in to day. Judging from her previous conduct,i thq army would not be touch beneSted by such recruits, and her Patriotism is of a kind not at all commendeblei She will most likely be emit to jail fora few day,. ..:Tho Wheeliug Int elligenter ios ebralf.y stem: "E. W. iite been sppainted :Bastati and Wor far thui port, alio Hiram etor of Belie.- - Mr. Yonara ac neatly fits him forthe'pOeitioa to bean appoiatedOr " • -= hat is Mr. Yowled creeopaßoa trutzsifgerrus Assault. , Tuesday morning, as Mr. fillosman, boarding. house proprietori Penn street, was looking at thi fire elsewhere reported, he wee attacked byi an unknown 'ruffian, who knocked him down and kicked:him most unmercifully. Re was very badly ahnsed,mad cut eeeeee ly under thit chin and over the face. lie was conveyed to: .ble house, where his WNW* wore dressed bi Dr. Wait td. Kern. Ms, blosvalin is a very wrathy and respectable citizen, and as the attack was wholly unprovoked, be can only account for it upon the supposition that Mk Mid been mistaken for 1100211 One sue. Mach ad outrage snags, perpetrated upon au ineden- Mile citizen, should not go unpunished. Is the rtiffizn not knoWn to some zoodfcitizen, who wiit sublets° the ends of justice by turning Min over to the authorities for ,puelsnment M=l:=3 !The Cleveland and Pittatturgh Railroad for• warded a large quantity of live stock from this p&int eastwardly, during the past week. On hfooday,Sept. 21,80 car loads; Tuesday, Sept. 33, 76 car loads; Wedeesday, Sept. 4th, 67 car loads; Tharadali Sept. 6,101 car loads. The greater portion of this amok came upon the Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Railroad at Bell• air, froid the Cantral Ohio Road—and at &Mi. bhutille from the Steubenville sad Indiana Road—but just at present, the Cleveland and Pttsburgh are fermi/lig large train! of cattle from _ Olucago—Shipped by fdr. Hancock, of that city, for GoVernment—deatined for With in:guilt and vicinity. The agents have advice" of a train of GoVerament cattle from Chicago daily for three days—about twenty•five car loads par day, and about 15 horses per day from Detroit-40 Washington. Hoasa T11111P.,. asst.-6 short time snail Hr. Robin Davis, of Vernon township, Craw. ford county, had two hones _stolen from , hls' noble. On Thursday bit, Ms esti was might' With the horses In his possosdon.at Manilla; in that county, and lodged in jail.. Ho - b -a well opposing man or &boat, 50 years of- age, but Senses tm gilt* lib name. 6. memorandums book was .foundnpon hls*lnOtt, In the dun writing vu . 4 Lesons, 'Oboutample 004 4tag.101.0. stionood Sabbath El chool-24 saholJ, 4i. pc0r!. , nt.."... I x APAI:I7LT.itIPO'Or;kFinALC.--liarbtrz Milll Waugh, one or .;.Lbe ltonibsurnats” class, bee prelim& • chugs :el itsault and , luunsi sigsiest-Paisieklihnn, aliening tint Pat Eruct bet with's brie/L . l,nd knocked bet down. *want Wu tuned by Mayor Wilson. '-• ssistleodtst. Protestant Appointments. Vie fallowing is a. list of the minietenal ap pointments of the Pittsburgh District of the Methodiat - Protentant Church : President . ; .... W. Collier. Fifth Si r reet Station SecendiM: P. Church, Paulin/el.—D. Jones. Allegheny ...... Robinson. Biniiinghant Station.— V. Lucas. ShMosnurg sod Bakerstown Circuit...J. Scott. Manchester CireaiL.. J. Cowl. Ohio J. 'K. Rine. Wellsbnig Mission. ..... A. Mistily. WaShington Mission ..„ W. Wallace. Amity Mission W. H. Phipps. Monongahela ..... 11.. H. Sutton. Rodgetsrille .... ...........Unsupplied. Freeport Circuit......... ....j. J. Woods. Fayette' Circuir.....................J. W. Fronde. Conbellsville Circult„....... J. B. Lucas. Youtgbiegberiy Circuit......... —....Unaupplied. Mali!starve Mission C. P. Jordan. Jubeetoon Micron...To be supplied by Presit. Cliekry Tree Catenii....... .... ...W. Maud . Suluebanua Circuit .............A.„ Rtupi Cie .field Circuit . r .. .... ..... ..... —....J. Cla . Brobkrille Mi111i011................111. B. Bro . Clariou,Circult J. B. Roberta. , - Tnimbull Circuit H.Tal er. Nett Brighuni Misatou.; W. Re yes. Broicurrille Circuit J. g. all. George'Brown, D. D., Editor of TAs, Methodist Protestant; T. H. Stockton J. B. Baldwin, J.!R. Tygard, J. M. Mason, A Mu. pie/ lett without appointment at theito n re. que'st; W. G. Williams, J. W. Rutledg and H. Lucas, superannuated. Relief Committee. The Relief Committee on but Saturday gave 'hal following notice to the Board of Relief, and in reply - were informed that they would endeavor to take the Place of the Comattee on Monday, the 16th 11311,..' To the Board of Relief of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania : Genthnun : You will please take notice that the rondo supplied to general Relief Corn toietee of Allegheny county, for the support of the necessitous families of volunteer', by the Cotomittee of Public Safety, will be exhausted by the end of the coming week, and that this lCoinniittee will, on this account, be compelled to Close it, labors at the furthest by Saturday, the 14th inst.—lt will, therefore, be necessary for the Board of Relief, appointed by an act of the bat session of the Legislature, to, make oath arrangements as will enable them to take charge of the families now on oar relief book, and those who are daily applying to be added theme°, as soon as possible atter the time spe. cifteClor the cessation of this committee. _ W. M. EDGAR, Ch , m of Relief Com. G. L. el. Yerraituao, Bac. of Relief Com. Mfrs ADAII lenses MEnnenr—This steers. . tric actren wdlappenr at the theatre-to eight for the second time since her short visit to the exst. Tae bill offered fur the mullion is • good' ne, made up as it is of the "Female drigand,P mid the. r.Little Share." When we sly that the fair Adab p.m aaaaa lie lee than six different characters, surely all who r ant to enjoy themeelses will not stand aptinitbe order of going, bat proceed at once. By tide bye we understand that a stifles act drama, written by Dr. Von Monschisker, will be produced at the theatre some evening dining the present week, with the full strength of the excellent stock company. VOL. J. W. ClAlr.—This gentleman, who was lately authorised by the War Department to raise ■ regiment, arrived in the city Jester diy, and from him we lean that bus proepects are very flattering. lie is quite certain that this restineut will be completed within the titneepecifiad by the Beereury of War. The objeet of the Colonel is to have the regiment aii nearly fall se potaible, previous to tieing Mustered Into the serrice—thas avoiding dm delays esperienced by many. We hope that his eeticipailoas may be tulip realised, a► he lei eminently deserving of 'oceans. Brinahanr.—Tbe bolus or , Mr. John hillier, ajarmcr, residing in Clinton township, Dalin county, was entered by barglan on Moods, night and roobed of $4O In monej. 4, marpi does looking character was eau lurbizir about the premise/ the verbal) ersolog, and it is in ferred that be is one of the goilty parties. Mr. Miller came to the c•ty yeatarday and laid the matter before Mayor Drank, whom police will keep; a sharp watch for the titistes. f.T r.A.PLATI D WAR; AT A IMAC/r.—The great rierifice ca plated ware meet be cootie. vied Mt. day at 2 o'clock, p. my at Masonic liall!Aucuoe Boats, when grennargains May he expected is elegant Tea Setts, Castors, Spoons, Cake-baskets, etc. The stock is di rect hum the largest manufactory in the Ram, reionh has met anal lessee in the South. Seats prostded for the ladies. Ten Pittsburgh Rides, we uaderatand, till bead ordered from Teuallytown, where their min:lent in encamped, to a point opposite Leeeburg, where their WI am marksmen will be called into active ricamition. rlnclpal Hotels LAST Alliv& at the UP TO 8 =LOC Third and Wood otroits. -PIOPS.II7OI ST, CIDIRLICEI--Oomer of Cslabs's, BallpiIII• rhha T Reston, deonsburg James Robyn, Va Joe tiollebe, Woe... 0 A na ,unson, &twee to O. °wry,ls'y, co Pordtbe, Itrowneeel O Inamsoo. Idllwaukee H °diner. ritletn, 0 a tr... Bridseport, 0 A DAcautan, Whcown T Pollock t dtr, Moline W % Bentley. Mon. city Itsv,Vl M tantb, WWI ♦ P lord, to Capt. Btmpblll Jot. Lindsey, Jet! to Ai Omen Chemberstwg JW. Rameey. do J Praia. Kittanning Walker. lnizsbotb • 11. 1 1 1 $81011 1100511—No. Ml Lfterry swans anon*. tlioralizca. R Trout, Petry °NO A O Cargo. Huntingdon Js. Pellet Ideoro-, 0 0 R DellOgon, In 1 , 1111. Ulna. Holm:tow 0 W Dickson, Beverly, Va ;Gres W Wilma, do , Kerr. Pa . 11 la gallon. Tomah= 11. thorrebont lady, Ts, /oho Lowe, Ohio wanes, Pa W hoots Omalnstozi .1 Hook, Watoettrarg 11 Boum*, 111 d 8 Alt. Baltlotore ,J thirty, naltitame P Hampton, Kittanning Eno , . do W.l Ellis Branewlek °NV. 0 Letwb A dir. Cent nails II; Ilendemon, lentos do II Inset, Kt Vernon, 0 P D Ildoughlus, Lunen- .1 Oellegber, Bowyer co , berg, Pe II P 4 Guthrie, Moo: on, ' D Log., Baltimore J 1.1 Traylor, R. Bead.= •W U Taylor, Clocionatl w. ki Joao; Wayomburg 111 Legacy. do B P Hawn, Alley to A 0 Rideau Fellow", 0 A Vomit Atoystowo I Oaf. Oolumbue i t.O W Wiseley t 11 man I It evades, N Y M 111cOmpley, New 11 Iley. Moly. Maims:id Vs Alaxasthis .1 A Quaky, Rich monk'. J W 11illor, Wccater/ 0 T W Slow, J W 111111, Ohio W P tdonorm Lek. 0 I J McAfee, Weetmorell CO R Unimak sster,ltbeneb4 G W Mordecai, ho 8 8 Mei., nottienet J E 011aten, Phlla GPGARDHOIIII —GuntergmßEllWa and Third streets Melee?. dollolloll. Oto Mcollllng, Moot Bea. Jobs Johnstoo,Cooketown ter, 0 W W Warner 11 11 Omen, !dogwood W B Campbell, Poland, 0 . D U Lynch, Heller. B 0 Emery, New Caen* . .1 1. hinny, Ilegeesport 0 8 Jones T-.W Ohre., Oro J Long, Greener tido Wood W m Detomtb, inagemport. T eyed, Beaver cts Wm It lan. do I Caldwell, Pa • Tons Chatfield, Cincinnati Jai Goma', Browonnle 11.110L8 00181.—Clued • - nes sem Dt T BarcU7.Dello ttoa W 111 males, sbelb, Pa J 0 . 0.13 W, .ItaycolOorlite 11 rttletiangh W Mcglbany, /cabins W 11111, do TJ lieriono, troLut on I A nielbman.ilocts Vidal K !forth, tunztratawney T 0 Cooper, Alt. Jackson Rootage. ZCIUDI 13 U Kelley , 8. Alexandria 1 ". HARE't HOTElr—ilber. Wald JAM A P Peter., Kooken's, 0 T Fletcher, Butler co I Alter, New Lisbon W Posits, Elizabeth • I Hodge., Caunoeiburg T alcCoutios gienbenvilin 11 (Iwo, Columbus, 0 IN Alexander. dawn L Porter and lady W RCraighed. W.h.co U D Roarer Co - RED LION . HOTII S. P. al W P Ateglroy, U UMndoeim. A Y . 11111, 4t. Cb. tumuli W Large, Eilzab.th s omon, Brooklyn, A Y 1 Tam Clammily, Alley co Am Monboo Jae Raioadn4 Pbt la Hsu, Waablastca Joe pte•.w, " • J Wtrtw, Your gstown Ar It t Ulm Weasel .1) A .1 /rime., Coolrlik, rl II Grattan. lod,l P retabman A three WAN tt Lawn Por, rake. VA a lialAtad. Mcfungal strest,bilow Zama. Jobe roster, s Liberty Jobe 'Arbuckle gelation Ward' 14 min John Cron J t phi W /caner, Cannella . * , J Ilea= J J lIIIIIw, Jacksonville Oook,New Caßtle !web 13EU, Brookrfib W Othw. Orsonsturg WalLwe, ty atrgt, foot of Yu en J N NoDonald, Wash, ps 8 ItorkerrE. Llndpcol 11 P Nnee, 2tIOIIBBI,BITWII I G Naga, ton XIII Non" : G W Storrtaon, Proolpost 'ITAIgIII.. do J Rooliross, lilt. tp W Watoor. Wayostsbnrg f Rolston, Non. city P Id Matto. 'get. clty G Ottly, DWnrele Na St. Cller street. Was N Cut% am Linton, Csamburs N a IdarMek, Weary farmer, Wm Noose, 30, Dickson. Nay Castle J tl Tata.ll. do wm ldsChomay. do (117.0. li Abram,liew Oumbecrd Et It W►lter, Wier d Malt, Jammu* ea 7 it !ample, Hortoorry Min Ariumsa, N NAIIOIIII. tan Ws4at Iterst. J U etephena,ldeUrsap't J a Pendleton, Itothtea Barter, Wash. ally . a to atom's. Twostigo Mos Dlaboll, Wadi. oo Freak Walter, Woos. co T Hewed, IllOsitaliPdrett• co Bryn; do • Jams Agar", II 8 0 Thstlr,ll4lniernaa thaw., u so , J Inirp..lll2o:o s • Ovens dater, iicKsorpost J II P Onon. liboodburg John Srspo, D 8 41-W Ars.. Omitted/dui 0 W 011 to. do 0 gaLUlP,Baltinxis ~ro-..~, _.~_. THE 'TEST NEWS. TILEGRAPH THE - DAILY GAZET7 E OFFICE. RECEIVED VI • , I F#itom Washinzton. Weer:roe Cm, Sept. 10.—Great activ ity pray le in all the departments of the ,g 1 Navy Y 1 The number of men now em ployed the - is 1,675, and many are at work night and day., bunt and shell. and all kind, of ammunifion continue to be' forwarded to the proper points in immense quantities. The manufactaryi of Dahlgren rifle cannon pro- gresses without intermission. The howitzer drill is condemed under experienced officers and the seam en there have acquired great pro ficiency. ;,: • Wasuraniton, Sept. 9.—The rebel fortifi cations on Munson'. Hill, three-fourths of a mile from Bailers Crou Roads. have every indlcatioh §1 being completed. From close inspection made to-day nothing was seen, ex. cepung parties taking observations of the fed eral troopsand their position. The earth works extetid for a distance of probably 160 yards to thel right of the Leesburg turnpike. No guns wire observed to be mounted on the fortificatioa, but a masked battery was dis covered, eacealed by a grove, near Bailey's house, that a hundred yards this side of the earthworki/' Ore Sandiy , ything in that vicinity was quiet, but !his morning the rebels opened their concealed,' hatterier, throwing shell into the encampmdit of our pickets at Bailey's Cross Roads. Terri of the *hall fall short, and the third one Pined half a mile beyond them. In retaliationljor this ondunt. our sharp-shooters advanced kin theirf pickets, and killed two of their number. Amonqhe le visitors to Bailey's Cross Roads, to ay, were Mr. Jisob Reig, L. A. Merchant;; of Philadelphia, and Hon. Henry G. Leiseuttng, a member set the Pennsylvania Legislature, of the -same city. All has; been quiet to-day along the other posts of the line. Cao. McClellan, with hi. guard, 'pant some ours, as ii his custom, among the troops there y. s ! - --- - Beavtuetur,flept. 10.—The Richmond Whig received here has a most sarcastic aruele on the white of the Hatteras Fens censuring by implication the Confederate autt:orities. It commences in this style: ' "Lenamitate the nutmeg Chinese, by all means. he emu have been taken. Many hundred Men have surrendered i valuable offi cers have',scorns prisoners; a large amountof powdef his been captured, and the most important; part of our coast for privateering i a purposes i in the hands of the enemy, and the gallant Wirth State to now liable to Invasion. Stilt it islsmail mauve. It will take 30,000 men to rain the lon ; but that' is nothing. What do . e want wi bit 1 It was built for fun, and,,' . vidently, had one been in earnest, some nott e would have been taken:of the warning even by the Northern papers. It would bas the height of folly and treason to accuse step member of the Cabinet of neg• ligence iii Ithe premiers. We, who live at the seat of the Government, know too• well the 'apothem* comp, sleepless vigilance and miraculoik promptitude of every department, to entertin for • moment the shadow of • shady respieion of any short-coming on the partff of any one nearly or remotely conneetedwith the Administration. Picayune .Butler an now let.* as many men as he pleases W i t the Forts of North Carolina. Of course W will whip them, far hav'et we the greatest Itbundamee of unarmed militia!" RALTOOaIt. Sept. 10 —A letter to the Balti more Aererricati, from • china of Leesburg, Says that an attire Minh:4o regiment. stationed there. ririelted on Saturday, broke theirmuskets to placeqand started bums. Tlik letter is from • responelhle end reliable correspondent, who has furnhhed the Ararriezw regularly with cor rect inforkation from that vicinity, and be adds to his no that this news I. reliable. Baulk tut, Sept. 10 —Gen. Dix .has forbid den:" the ayor to continue the payment of the old poll 4 Li force, and Mayor Brown, while pro testing inst the right of the military author ity to id Were, has 6yr:tiled his compliance ~,, with the' rder., We he' no news from. Fortress Mara this morniocli no boat b.s , mg arrived from Old Point. ,l,[ r stkutroirr, Sept. 10.—A di-patch -from ben. Polk to T . ov. Idar.trio wee laid before the Legislatu last iseenicK, lb.. substance of which Was that,. • had occupied Colausous and lip:a men on *mount of rell.ble ioformation that the Merit forma were ob,..ut to occupy the said points; I.IIM he nonsidemi the safety, of West ern Teuriessee, mid of ihe confederate army in the vicil? of ilicksueo end Columbus. de manded ;! sir occopatiuu by the confederate totem, and that, u a corroboration of said In formatioS, the federal troops had been drawn up in li p s on the riser 'opposite to Columbus, prior to if/occupation by the confederate forces, rousing Many of the elite no of Colombo' to Se• Irani: their homes for fear of the entrance of the federkl troops. Geo. Polk proposes sub stantially that the federal and confedqate forces shall be :iimialtantentely withdrawn from Ken tucky, slid enter into reeogn's slices and /Spolia tion' to respect the neutrality or that state. Loutsitua.n,Sept. 10.— Richmond diepatche to the SPotherii preen report the arrival, on the sth, of A. S. Johneton He ranks next to Adjt. Gen. Conner. The rank of Major General of the Confederate pima wet, iced by the late Commit, Partici engaged in counterfeiting Confeder ate treeittry Dotes base been arrested. Col. Wheat, C. S. A., has recovered from the won't& he received at Manassas. Vice - Freiident Stephens will spend the Fall in Riehniond. The Memphis deafancke, of the Sib instant, anaountps that the manner Hartford City has been captured , by the Federal gun-boats, and the sulfite Crew taken prisoners. Lout ort mat, Sept. 10.—Gen. Anderson at tired be e from Frankfort last evening. ltd more ai afloat that hfildraugh'i Hill, forty. five milli, loath of this place, wan occupied last night by portions of the State Guard, and that Zolliccfler, with a large force, has match , ed throsigh Cumberland and got into Kentucky. Theme temors are very prevalent, but not gen erally &laved. 'Sr.Se m pt. 9.—By order of Gen. Fre mont, revolt &shit ble.Kinstry will, to morro4lasue instructions that no officer or soldier 1,111 hereafter be allowed to leave this camp Its• for - the execution of soma public unit, o the performance of the most impera tive pefsonal business, and not then without a wntteulpermit from his brigade or regimental commander. All officers found in the 'city witho& such permit will he arrested and sent to the4l respective 'tallow; and all soldier' absent;,from their companies „ under any sir. en ces, alter sine o'clock at night, either with & without a permit, and all iftdiers about ift any ti dos without a permit will be ar rested4nd confined in the military prison. All officelland soldiers are commanded to respect the Frerost guards, and exhibit their permits to dis")efficer in command mere)), or .7 mil itary eke or ,l patrol who may requi • them to do NzaSi Teas, Sept. 10.--1 serious a t 'r took place at Mullett' Point last night. I seems , i that aXaptain Crests, with a company . r .01218 forty Men, lel the ancaropmeet of t• e New York J.lfies, ith the intention of joining some otheerigimen , but they meta guard of thirty men sotto refused to let them pass. Daring an altercation of word. a pistol exploded, it is said, by accidient, when the gaud fired on the revolters, killing and fatally wounding four of the soldiers. Captain. Cheats was arrested and placed in jail. The Coroner is holding an itoinest to•day. The affair bar_ created considerable excliemeat among the military. Barbadoes dates of the 26th ult, state that the pirate Sumter put into . Surinam on the 20ali,Alut was refitted permission to coal. ~ 7 .410 - yl,twonsair Count, Md Sept. 9.—The rebeickeep op an aimost daily thin on oar. merit the Ferry, and at times make demon. stratinhs as if they intended to : croon the river. Tbire wu heavy cannonading yesterday is the vidinity or Edward's Ferry. , This may be their plea for drawing - ear 'min from the workni whiCh are Said to be in progress on the Ferry, goad, leading to Leesburg. Sen. Banks , divecon in ready at all times. • ), Britannia, N. Y., Sept. 10.—The Indipand ent raople's Contention met to.dey and was Imply attended. Hon. Thos. 0. Alton!, to:- Speaks? was sleeted temporary Chairman In his rinarks on taking the chair, he said that it this adoration'was tightly condueted it would tall Man for the country than embattled hats. The Convention then proceeded to It pennant organkiation. NreYoay Sept. to KM err C.-- Nik YOll4 Sept: 10.—me !leery Stables of Mat err Carroll, on StAtel bland, were dor stroynd by lire lut night. Twentrff re horses perished, and I wagons, carriages, era., war. burned. Lots $15,000; Weasel for NCI ' ."Qir ac, Sept. 10.-The steamer. North BR* has passed Farther Point. Neradskes hare been anticipated. ME:= Southern News. LOMIIIIVILIX, Sept. 10.—The late movements ' of the Federal. in Kentucky wastes mend- ' arable consternation in the South.. Tenn.:in . papers demand prompt action Ind say Ken.. tacky neutrality has been abandoned and calla for an earnest effort to sustain What they all the true people of Kentucky. i On the 3d Major General Polk isanaegan. ern orders for all officers and soldiers of big department on furlough to report without de lay: Richmond papers of the sth contain what purports to be a reliable estimate of the Fed eral force in and around Washington. The total is put down at 112,000. ! The Atlanta (Gb.) Ccerfederag, of the sth, rays there is little doubt that the Confederate Government is in late receipt Of dispatches from Commissioneth in Europe. The tenor of these ire represented to be that France and England and Europe generally are greatly agitated on the American qaestimi,"and that the recognition of the Confederacy by the powers of Europe will be sharpy accomplished. Southern papers eomplaid of fact that millions en sent North by bank. and , capital. lets of the South for the purpose of buying bonds of for Confederate States sa a depreciated value, and say it is equivalent to giving meaty to the enemies to procente the war. A staccipede of families took piece about the 4th, from Fernald; Floridi; from apprehen sions of it bootbardmiet ofhe', town by the Federal fleet, which now hol dsa strict blockade of that point. The Savannah News, of the sthr, adds to this statement that the entire nut ! of Florida is blockaded. In 'Maki on the capture of, Hatteras, the Memphis Appeal of the 7th makes ii loud call of complaint of the ineillateney of the military board, and expresses fear that the military leviers are too much angroosed in prosecuting the war in Virginia to accord a' necessary de gree of attention on the sea most and Missla. elppl valley. The coast Is guarded by composites which are Increasing along the Georgia, South Carolinai and Fiorito, °out The Crescent, of the 7th, condemns the mlll-I Lary board of Mississippi for Inactivity, to ace, adding to her coast defenders. - A dispatch to the Nashville dautte says that", Brownlow and his eon shave been arruted Knoxville by a Beesulon officer. A Nashville gentleman informs us ostensibly the charge le for circulating Helper's book. A Richmond dispatch to the Nubville Regie-1 ter states that the Quartermaster's department; at Richmond has been very active of late.; Large contracts have been made lately for comp; and field equipage, to the =bunt of 180,000: witu Om Polk has issued the following proclaims.? tion The Federal governmenthavlng, In deft? aura of the wishes of the people of Hentueky4 disregarded their neutrality by establishing camp depots of armies, and by erganislng tau companies within their territory, and by oonatmoting military works cia the filissoarf shore, immediately opposite and commanding Columbus, evidently intended to rover the laud , ing of troops, or the misare of *at town, it kiwi become a mllituy-neauslty for the defence of the territory of the Confederate : States that the Confederate forces occupy Columba" in advance; The Major General Commanding has, therei fore, not felt himself at liberty to risk the lose of so important a porition, buttes decided to occupy it. In pursuance of this decision, he has thrown sufficient force into toe town, and ordered 'it to be fortified. It is gratifying to know that the presence of his troops is accepts; his to the people of Colambae,:and on this oe; cuton they usurp them that every precaution will be taken to Mauro their quiet and the pro; bastion of their property with prsonal and eor; potato rights. (Signed)'Laeantias Pour. i Dated Cotuadna, &pt. 4, 1841. Fataneronw, KT., Sept. 10.1—In the South./ ern Right's Convention eereotlf counties went represented. The Convention occupied thil Hill of the House of Representatives. i The Senate:adjourned till tomorrow. Res; olutfons wereeltered and are 'tow being cffeif ed. The subitance thereof Cannot be ricer: tilted till tomorrow. Nothing was done to-day by the Legialaturet. TooLuvatc ' Mo., Sept. 10.-Yesterday at. . titration the Picket pail at .Conradra Ferry discovered a body,ol 'obeli it work, which, on inspection with gluses, proved to be t 4. erection of a two-gun battery: Word being sant to Gen. Stone's hind-gutters, i Bedtime of a battery wskicori 6 diatai forwarded. The rebels ditcher - red two shells without effect, when our guns responded with sphincal airy shot, causing columniation anion' the rebels,. and a solenoid specimen orriniec. The dila tante between the two batteries was not lest than three.fourths of a mile. Ihe medical director, Dr .! King, i forme your correapondent that bis aimy presents an extraordinary degree of health' considering dip change of climate, the chanieable weather, and the season for'new Bola and vegetables,. There are ve.y few. serious calms now in thit regimental hospitals. Those Which are of this character will be sent to the general bovpitnt at Baltimore in a day or two. WISTCHIIITIS. Pa, 880.1 k —A Union nom-1 lusting Convention was held in this borough I to-day, and every township hi the county trut, represented. The Convention was organised by the appointment of Caleb Price, Esq., as Prey- 1 [dent. A full ticket was nominated from 001 various parties. Wm. Butler (Rep•) wu nun. boated President Judge; John P. Bailey (Brock. Duo.) Associate Judge ; WO3. Windt* (1344) and P. Fraser Smith (Douglas Dena.) were nominated for Assembly. The &let's a mild one throughout. Loyalty to the country was; the only list. It was the largiet delegate Con.l vention ever held in this aunty. Eiststmorts, Sept 10.—Giti. Byrd. C. Bo and nu otiminstert for Gower:tor this raornias by the Scansion Pesos Oonseation. Moss Parcae Pasomrrm,4—The Grand 'MY of Westchester county, before adjourning on Saturday lasi at White Phinsi . prevented to the Judge of ' the Circuit Court, sitting ;1 that place, the Yonkers Herald, the Highlap Democrat, the Eastern State Journal of tho county. and the Stoats Zeiteng, and the Nrvl tirMal Zeitutig of this city, !'an dissaminatore of doctrines, which, in the ;eilliting S4te ;of things, tend to give aid and comfort to the enemies of the government; and to prevent vigorous prosecution of the war by which alone the supremacy of the government MO be maintained, and national peace and pros. parity again whammed in the land."—N.iY Corn Adv. Intros'/her iumErr—t Sorensen SPY , of Bee McCruccres Mans Parsoura.—Wet. Nelson was yesterday brought down, ante guard, hom Washington, 40., where be be een arrested under circumatances that eiei, ted strong suspicions of hincomt g seiy lett. ly from the enemy's camp u a spy. he tual traveling on horse•back, aid stated thatili had beer journeying through the Southwest. being at the time of his arrest on his waY, North Ildisaouri, where be end all his friends reaide.—St. Louie Dem. I VOA CINCINNATI! AND LOIJISVILLI. —Monne posionvz steamer LIHDD r, Cop( T. Xt. notion, NU tava rOr On above and tntermadbt• . ports. on TEIMIWO lklaltnlFo 010 Va.**. For MOO or pause. so. ply on board. 0./Oi $2OO "wAlm BROKE JAIL.; tramptet from the Prison In tlalt et" the folloyrteg &wiped Owners: , W. 11.61310116113—gripyolegtobe en ArArkab by birth. of I, lab docent tea bolt. SS remold ebed 6 hall° Wass to Wahl dark her, dark hine.eyee and dark eye brows, dr. toed Ingark clothes, coenift• ted on • charge of bergfaiy. Jegittg TIES-10 IselLhlne> chant eighteen yearn 01d,6 het 6 'whole height, light auburn:heir, oral yea, high forehead sa r i' 1 7, 4 We' I[ool gligaLig 6008.-11 Oanadten, Woof ZS teire ?!!I age, 6 feet I locket hlghotont built, yellow or 6 "'"' thy oomplexioa„ dark hair, dark e'er. ware a regjitin. net shirt end dark pants. Coniedtted on a charge bf coanterteldsgUrdted gimes cote. wAsatisorati 119,11,11 T—An Ateattcan, sheet $S d, 0 ik trews htpodoet tblo, tooloop ol , light hat. grey ere.. dark clothea andrt> lag eenteoce for yearns counteritit toast. • I A reward of g= wllt a paid for the arnet tied livery of the above described gerxene ar the) su to alb city, or $lO foreither of them , Ye 113.6 L. a/UMW, IthrirtN gbertra galas, Yttlabergb, Stet. 0,1116 L 0616.1 fILIE.A2 blUble 1.10350N5.....—An7 ivperlencedteaeher of the 'ion° and Ilbasisi;O r ia Om on mount of the hand Use. 14 lesions for $5. ne also tits Oeboaln /Whom 41 4th stork doll. man's soot stem SITES NOR REFIdIcIIJ s--• ban for t*oloia orionoty kesiii!e• yoad the dty adattribly 'WWI for on; lis• PINSLIII3.sad asap. •i Wm. U.B RINS. I Nana Na' UT I =rib end. 1-111,_RILFINZREI end. others -luivOmr, olts or Iffestkinaltr.ter Ws, ars tiottod tojiir • " led 'sag" B " * JAC t ra Ji: tC nth , JUr . 103 INTLII6 MALTS - (`oittilfEliClAL RECORD: PriTll 1117 --- 11.611 ELILEUICETS. tigdPsraic's ay+ Y lOur Pitgawllk Gart 44 4 112Taratal, TI:111DF. &PGIMbel i O. UV. falllt-I, SU zoarlist 0:411111d adn. snouts add v deirldll#4 !ea MAI or zio change , tupelos& ibde af , CO bta tieng and Winter Wheat badly at OM (AL - 60 I dx)do it id.' 624:40Ct1S de do at $4,15t0223 doWin. tat lftsi4 do at $5; souls dull at $42341)1.:0. Rs. btozzlitiz—unchativi,vigia MEOW loot de , mind at fell piece, Bee of a bids Porto Sko Mae iiiln 6do kiss , Orknaa dla at Egeld}in; 2/ do da at 10 hnia daat9- 21 tal" Molasses at 111)e... 41 ad11i 1 bap Cdses at lea BAOoWrin moderate local request, trlthont. how am. any: tf mind= to prior.tale of 2002 bl Oboe. ldsze and Ptak Mum at do and Sz per lb. 1 1211/1116.0ate nuctianod. with a eels off° bosh - g n i 4ads at Ili lit hush, axon 176 do. tem store,- ' ,r ~ ' ll 20What dull; yds tic= atm* of ICO bosh prints ;lad on pielite terms. Tilers Is nothing doing In 4" or Bra. illitlf-43as declined; atls front city =sloe of 22 loads , a 4 tram $ to $9ll ton. 1 IlnifKlild—bals of en dozen at $1,50, $2,10 and 112,3 par, tali pr quality.. „ _ :iCdo prat Pd. ills of II boo W. IL at t/ M : ' D9.111:1 XIII r—sale of 502 IDs Wins at 10)io lfi Th. iio lG littW a- _ l I PP OiI LI.3—p , of 4 1enbty la " and e. dril d ; 62" " ads of 24 We 111,4oiavra $1 bbL 014-4101, ot 1.0 Obis. from Mecca Will,, sit syio p 1 D .ji Mt D:APPLE3 -Ea'. of 12 bush prime al 7 0.) pee D osh. OTA.I2OH—SaIs of 10 tits Wools' et 43,1 c It 01. , , , . Imports . My Mayor. L013133144—per 0 allipotto—pl bbd. tobacco. 1 tx 13mph:e8 palmier; a tag sondthr. 1 !At vartuab, • Chats & tao MO bola dour. 3 cka dry peacbao.2 aka do:McDonald & ArbstAbr. Ida bbla flaw. I= *ICU *hot. p ;Wagon 80 ntin Litt. Gunboat & etdpton: ',400 do do; Or aim & =unman 100 do do, WO accts &tame & aghtg 10 Mala tobacco, d 41. UMW* 30 do dt!i. ;lobo plaid* co. • , I 11313.13:LING—gke a C Bata--1871 As ibis; a bales ram 93 bbla dour, a $ tolls toothir.l bat apt, r, Ctatte & ca. 11 bbl. aaplss,l ObL 1 kg paarad so atbal & taxa DM aim aXalk t UMW 1 boot 2 =be ar% iambs:it & call:tow 1 cram Will, Pstater& co; do do;,Thon aattlgan. ~ , . _ !myOrtA bi!read. Pirr;i•see B CurvisAßß KM 10a.6-4,91. T— s bbL2'76n12.,11 L Tobneatock tag 2 strakddobts, As .• Oodorobl, 20 Ins oboe" B Babb= & co; 176 do do, 9 261,901 d 10¢ 25 bolo SAG T 1,614/6lliad 1111 V. 0 tow wither, A a W Ill000rd; . 7 slipup. XB God -7.12160:1t. apples J 11 Green; 169 62.0 gram, &IWO. /Oslo, th a 60:35 aka wheat, Jl, Nobl• &on 2' is ilm, J Malian 31. 61. clue*, II H llicro: br. 06 .21s apples, A Loo.b; 10 do do. L alit:dem & t o 10 'chew, thornsker & Linz 16b61.2 apples, book :'Lasoar;7ll As 1666,0, 6681 ore - floor, Voted. 1, a. . ; b bblafiaorit3bJlver &191,011131, 16 do do .:P277222 2 5 12 . Pr Winn -A Catatoo - 111/I'noo.— . • . opt. 194-81. bora boa, Osztopoo; 1. bbl owl; B IL 17so.&;1111116 wool, Wm Baiter; 19 odls 10611660 - , 612 1362wdy; 66 061. off, 9 'A lahneatost k c; 1 au , ' 6ril els7J Bog & Palntan loth h golds, J B lienxidrl 0 bll.l &Mbar. JAz tor; 2 mks 292,1111110d402 - .., I i __'-;.1 , siowsmusar AND cuastrAuls.i..: • SasEfnkstmomantsot the put two nuts tom-2 Pero at Adoirs: log al,+Loatui sad Dlacoonts-- P 0,081,474 do do • 13e,11513,D0 bens. We week*--e 8 1 , 923 A. 4 gllO-Sperle---.. ..--- -..... :;.. . • .415.0 41,1391,113 A d Ti-ir do ........... -......-17,1,30.• eg .---ee-eeeee. thls week--..-- ..... ..PALOACI. , Aug 8f.101.i, butatldn . ....-L.---.....-e . LUAUS - - Sept 7.- , - do -........ - .:.—.....e , ..- B,B9oAdt • - Limn this week —.---- SWAM.,S b " . Aug tee, Net depudte--......., $12b.41.46.010 Alpt IJ- do ' ---....er-....... 114.091,061 creme thin 'mt.—,- ' 6 ,31 4 , 90 . -. The Idle dlererezees are the rem tot the rountneut -. 14 the inkt In the national toen.-fgAr. Com. - Adr:.' , . - - ItIVICAL 11111C.WS. :Therkrer eras receding slowly . 2 .?neheaby the metal matt Um thole:from below were the • Edema. train: Itheelinr. - : and Unitas fro* tontallie. !attn . boat.iutarne to Cluidunatt sad Loatsnllle agate to wormer 6110 •-•_. x. ;Being of very light .dretght; ebippers tadide , &Otter going through with dispetch........,—lteke.;* hi wag little dialog at the 'but In the w of Itituk, near; add ad Improvement cannot be rennin/day t ed fornial we Dap nyre rater. Itriu - ketw by Telegraph: . Partstorsrau. dept. 10.1toorro—ltritsdstolia Moor .4254 e. lower; Weser waperllne at $4 Ink TS extra at $4 87%05 1154- sod - entre IsonDy. at .$Ol 26 - See:slots and *treks moderato. -Small alai By. Ter at $3 18843 00, anl torn Moat at $3 81%., The Adler. legs ol lenowt have fallen a, sod In good ss9oest;ll,ooo-' bush. ,Sind st 1401/ IS for &Minns red, $1 lea; - noiemo..; sod 1001 2S for 11 111 51 . SIG tog stg@SCA. Sale. 2,000 hush. yellow cent at %Sc., - I sad 8,810 bosh. new Delaware cata at 291211050.. Pro. %wow dull. Wes of roma pork st $1.13, an d lent at 'J .fd Ohne and 9%,1149-X0 for kegs. Coffee einsysalell 508 bags HIS at 14400%r. Iola? and in-dswes htve,„. an upward tendency, , Whisky dull at IEOIB% . No. Toss, Sept. 10...-N00n...-towe /.1%5;006', bbts. Slsl, 40@)4 45 for State, $S 0W415 10 Ibt lad goo 25 for .Bouthern. Wheat advanced , I%les SOSO° bush., at 51 10 few Sfllwankle dub, - a n d 21 1414141 17% 4,2. red western. Cora dud ;rotes; - 140,000 t:05.0 '43441190. dor yellow. .1 45141 1 v ,_ 41084 „ AI 18e. eke Eimer but TV•t , ; Mi. 4 012,1 OS Ai. I. an re.ww to 43%, Geraglw be 68, andl:latoltass 82%. • Neil Toad. Srpt. - 10.-.lrenhog —Caron firm. Flour arm ;inlet 20,000 ads. at $4 Ca& AS for ends, $3B) 5 1010 Ohio end WS 25 for southern. Whilst sal.• %are)! le. ; gala 213.000 bush., stsl@t Cl for Chicago olnluia $ I 0564, 09 for 6thwaakbc'ub.sf i;ltt- 17% . for red. wwetero, $t 2501 10% for white, add $1 250 1 19 lar white Kentucky. Vora advanced le.; saki - . 120,00 bash. at 48€5490.; yelrow Sle. Best atradf. , Port', kale; at $l3 76451.1 SA OM. Dad 48 5 11 d7.- Wht,t dm at 18,01.8%e. DID. AN AN I,llBllBLOt Thursday, Sagas& Eth,.at the resident:sof her son.Jsrow Sodom. Jr, Lonlarllts, Ay. Mrs. Saun Ammar, Ia the 931 yews clearly. • .ibpsclat SLOttra. ---- 1 MANHOOD.' . - • - so'NF• LOST 1 . HOW RESTORID V Jail pablifbail balk Bailed Ilatelopalaflos a atir„'' - A biting oa tas cants, treatmant, And•fadicaL . atearapermatalhaa or Eaalaal Weaktma. Uri—. triftaii ll:anions, Bexasl Debillty, and ifarclialtata to *rap afterally,Nervaazzats,Coalampdas, Epp.. : . . f ilL 0°9 4 millnat.aaal , sad Physical locapoolly, lot . =lila f ro m &ill Above, ka—by BOWL J,C,UIf Vila LOC D., Anther of the Gam Book,a a. . ..,, "4 noon to Tlbbusaadii of Sultaress? ~ !ant awes leaf, Ina plain auvakpa,ta any.adtlvaa --- paCisicl, *a receipt of as asna, - or inn iottart . Asa by ' Di.OEL J. O.KLINIL -i ' W'i ' lri Bowery. New Tark,P, O. Boa OM • ECEINKY 33. C 074.1115; • - Arabi' & Conualutca Id esobso AND WLIDUNALI puma IA Slitter, Seeday.3pAlA. I And Pristitstktusll7. dery Ns. is inwor Snot retsursh Md. sonasom— .— maw sousasi.:-.77 ROBINSON ,I NSON. MINIS OZEDDIAII AND 1 % LB Et IN 421.2" Or . Pittsburgh. 0 ss. sto.sl Marks 'lll4l/afactora all Wads ot IM Dieluaa7; Oastlags, Hailtawl sail(Mast Lrtil Work... 4 Js sad Hapactas a lakialatraa , - /lin. ROAD- EIP .I;;IPAPANT.• W.D. Bidlw•lst" Pusosarr. •• factainar: Omani" is Pork*. lalMal BAIL ROAD BPLIEBB, ClTAnia : AND BOAT BAKES. Ogilar of•Virator Street and Cherry:alley,- 11 , 01kivdic • PIITEBtITIAR. Ptiale^: v.s Rte .ti. .aCcUlie disl:l4,),Fe tie I L :Vi iga and. Somalis Bilh of -Eithaits; . - ~. ?.011111710/1:1113 Or. DI/OIL; : ..L....' : .4 , -.: .: 4 3 . . war. 'rotas ASP 71P20137, /6 . 67. 111.6.1117 WC 1T171737T, R1T28171124113, , Lae s.Oollactloas.Anado on 111 the: prbscbga cither:• -, tbOnee kat the United State.: -, bt.riblit,'F, 1' p93Brav cocEacioz. ar. la/toy Vlnfßantog, Iron . raw: 'NW . itntidoir Cultism Wiltdilv ylEko„ea abut ma c 6 lird Mut; titan Wood fedltatkst,) PEETBDZWIIIt 3.11.41 - • llion tends variety of COW rittin*hirejand:: ' ratibla far a ll forposos: Partfolluittolltbt*?... 1;01 to 00c:emit Otoos LO4. Jobbtott dcotoitittittlit:. Pittsburgh , Steel Works,; ci v0m...........30113‘110TD..*Nr11eg1iVA1M • .rorrics, main) ac CO. NANUFACTURZRS OF CAW Brut. s=im. Plow sad I. Disci:- RlNvallaims -ACK MIXtiE tkru L 201111 "4 Thu idg, • OM PITTP - - I 'l3. B. a C. E'. DIABZWI, PAPER MLEITIACITIREEEi t cdDwLnls ;` ~ E.lllllsl, oat ) , LIMA& AND 1..74. Awn; um ' A: P - i! rr Xi; "EvEs trail sa a Wood r ittieet to 3RO:glir ; Ilaintalold Stmt. flitiburah. •• • •or !rads tor Mo. mytalltt fa .-r.:....:,.:'..1,.u,.-. , :.:.... & BIMIU1S; AcEmniTst, . 1 7705 K Ponca. • Rues& and MU 014 BUM SWUM =2l