I , 3Vat, ('z) . xsonPoax— A t tberatltiestoibtaitiyakizeim i . - , leffer triyaelf ai candidate for 01R0NEs. I wall ono ticket may be agree 4 onit / - Rrent, • 7113 24 1 40 Wev.D. Pittsburgh. EAGLI4 OIL WO it t! ,b wiGHTAIA.Ar Aivoteß.ko.v. • AEFINERS AND DE 1.1 h Pare 'Carbon Oil, quality gll/. e Pkt.s• urg h. _Aitto,Benaole and Oar Grease conalgoi Orders. left M. Chess, Smyth a ,ta W..ter StlliFirst ate., will be promptly tilled. se2,6m doe 4 1 14, lbtSt NOT ICE TO Sal PPERS —Horeb an and others having oeoseiOn to Pend goods of any description to the States of Virginia. .8 so tacky, or Missouri , are rectivitfully requested to eaglet the officers of Luctraus in preventing goods from getting into the hands of our enemies, by conforming ierictly to the following instlii 0 , 100 s: The restrictions heretofore required in /O'er-nee to shipments to Wbeelirg. end ooints this aide, in remain m force, as tar as they relate to ammunition, Military goods and equipments. s of any description going to the interior of or along therequire Ohio linermi south of Wheeling, to Vir ginia, will lts. Goods of nil kinds going to Kentucky and Mis. KARI idil require permits. Packages going to our goldiera in either of the above duces, and directed to the care of the commanding officer, will noire. quire permits. As lam required by the Treasury ltspartment to report the chip me rch and ise crip Ron, destination and valud of ship ped from this. port to the above named States, ad applications for permits to ship must be made in . writing, giving name of shipper, owner, destina tion, description and value of goods Shippers will be required to vouch for the loyalty of sou rgnees not krkurrn at this oftloe. eelOwd 0 W. BATCHELOR, Borveyor of (Posterns A•BM.S . , .1) ELLING fIOUSES, and Building Lots, In Venous locations at low prices and on reaeo cubit, terms. set B. CI.P_T_I3BR.RT BON. each 60 feet by 120. on Railroad street, Mt Washington. Price $2OO each; terms easy, for 'ale by_lere2l BON 5t 4 1sricet sr. ITERRING.- 150 barrels No 1 Ile( ring: 100 de Foaled do le do BurLugton do; it store sod for sale by RHYMER. A films., sell Nos. 126 a id 128 Wood e rest INS.- SPOboxes W. R. bunch RILI•i till -100 do Layer un 'lOO bit bxes W. R. bunch de. . 100 boxes Valencia .slu; in akre ttr.d for sale by feel] • - ItEtM ER & 8R.,..13.. Villa ANDS. —5O cake prime /.ante 'Curnritr, to store and for sale by se2 REIMER I. BROB. __ . P 45 fe boxes kegs Plumbs Preneel . ; 8 eases Brunei', in gilaa• ; now In More and for Bale lir 1•4.2) REYNER .4 BROS. CaSka, received and for gale' by ED.NRY H. COLLINS. 'large assort. ILI me= Just reactive:l, and (or Bale by 882 HENRY H LAILLINS. LEAD. --10H0 Pigs, received by e e I _HENRY H. COLLINS. VINEGAR. -10 barrels for sale by ee2 HENRY H. 0014.458. _EAR rbotsE IN - TUE HEAP. DEAFNESS DB, F. A. VON NMI% OCULIST AND AUBIST (Late of the Austrian Army) Gives his entire and exclusive attention to ail Maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring medical or singictol attention, to restore sight or hearing, Persons wishing to be treated by him either tot DR4RBEE4 or IMPAIIIED 8/GH7'should ar ply without further delay. They will,in doing so, ben& 6t themselves and give him time to do justice to their ease. The success of his treatment of the EYE -AND EAR. He has over and over again illustrated before his professional brethren who have honored his ottlee with their presen:ie, bp witness bin operations and practice. From hundreds and thousands who taro been matorndhy him to SIGHT and HEARLNG be begs to sukioln the following names and testimonials: Hon. SENATOR. PUGH. T. IiPLEAN, son of Judge hi'Leao, U.S. Supreme Court. ErkEPE [ ENS. EN., Philadelphia. J. R. TOWN, Eeq, now Captain In il. 8. A: J. O. SIDNEY, Esq , Philadelphia, R. L. HILBURN, Captain 0.8 A. R SAGE, Fsq, President of (he Goodhue Fire Insurance Company, New York. L. GLOVE.R, EN Director of the National Bank Company. (3. B. LAMAR., President of the Ilan.k of the Republic, New York. J. sTANTHROp, Merchant, Warren street, New York. These were C 3568 o I Deafness, some of THIRTY YEARS standing. PITTSBURGH CERTIFICATES Rev. STANIBLAUS PARIZ YWSK Y, Passlonist Rem M GREGG. W. EL GRAY, Esq. THOMAS MOORE, E. q, First Watt. JOHN BECK, er, corner Grant said Seventh sta. OASES OF BLINDNESS. W. BISHOP, EN , Oinainnah. F. wiLaaemis, pl. D, A. P. WIJIMART, EN. J. W. HEATS, Esq., Merehaut. Rey. FAIRER MULLEN. L. E. NB:VILLE, Commander U. S. N. To this Ihig hundreds more could be added. Dr. M. further begs the perusal of the two following TESTIMONIALS from gentlemen well known in this qty; TESTIMONY : FROM JNO. M'DEVITT, ESQ,., From the benefit my son derived of DR. VON MOORZIBREIPI3 skillful treatment, I have muoli pleasure in recommending him toall similarly al eeted, AB a most, successful whet. JOHN MDEVITT, 83./. Liberty street. Pittsburgh, May 16,113131. From JNO. WOLOOKEY. Esq., of the firm of bi'Closkey, Coagrave .t Co. Pow Pair, Aussease Co, Pa. _ April Bth, nal. .f To D& yoN mastaszmAwns 186 Third st.reet. Pittaburgh--1 am happy to inform you that my little daughter, who his been quite deaf for tour yesrs, bas, and your skit= treatment, entirely movers& Mel 'quite satisfied that her hearing would never here been restored by natural cause& but to your ability alone is she indebted for it, andl would altmestir recommend all afflicted wit h deafness totonialt you at once. 406PeetibIlY ,fotue, MoOLORKEY. OPPIOEI, 155 THMD STREET, BETWEEN ShIiTIEFER A D AND GRAM M. INLARTIVIOTAL EYES inserted. The original letters of the names above given, oan be examined byah whotrish to do so, at Dr: Id's oftiut. au.O THF I , Tm SESSION OF Mr E. A. SMITH'S, (Late Precept *Pe of _the Allegheny Oily Colh i te,) 881,813 T Rall/00,L YOUSQ LAD Comer of BOyer atreO and Bouth - llommon, e gheny city, oottunences of IdONDALar 2d. Ziktailair Ef fedents .L had at the School Rooma, or of he princlpalbook-atorea Attabugh and Apo. gheny. °40.1n catDW& BRO., ~---JOHN 0/120IngrA, AL ELt BOAT FORNIBB2IIIB 4BD . 1 3.84L11128 .LA . Hemp and Cotton Coodago, Oakum, Tor, Fitch, Rosin and Oils Nag. mat and aoH Drift" &L.. aVariyabiliar d 111 atm*, A & • BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS AND BLANK BOON MAIVIIPAOTURERS, 90. 65 WOOD STREET, Pittabmith, Pa. STA Sal assortment of Law, Medical out Bfla. inn/maws Books cosuitsativ an hand. ba CLOSING our SALE OF SPRING and Stratum EtOOTA„ H OES AND GAITERS, To make room ter frail and Winter Goode. Oall loon and swore bargain at the Oh Cub Store of rot H. SORLIND, a east emend deer 40:Ditnki; JAMES P. BARB, E 1 T *lgor ROPRIETOR rzazia:—.Dailry, Biz Dollar, -41 year s einzily In , 1 .Ve6k.17, Blom. moecriptione One Doitat niter , year; in Olube co: t 1 , , One ..1)011ar 6:PFAUAI PAPER 01' 7LIE C 141; _ . . - --- CITY MATTERS, _ _ OSDAY MORNING ::::::::::: SEPT. 2. _ „.___________________ ,_ _ Replibile2/1 Plituary Meetings,. The itblicans, under the call issued by their aunty Committee of Correspon dence, such as abose to set, with them in .pursuance of tho call, held primary meetings on Saturday afternoon and even. ice, in the various districts of the county, to select delegates to the twoq Ciila ven lions which assemble' to - morrotg, orie to nomi nate Sheriff s Coroner, dlittProthornidefy, Tress, urer and Veran. ouer-:-Ilie Other Presi dent and As - satiate 'law Judges of the Common Pleas, Senator, five Asseinhip men and a Director of the Poor. The fol ,lowing is the,result solar se it has reached us: trprairenen. FIRST WARD 7—POll —J Fitzeinz mons, Georga.Wilson: - Judicial—W. B . Hunter, /Ibrahim Fryer. SRoo WAD:—Political--Saml. nestoCk, W3Bi WoOds. Judicial --A. McFarland, Thos. F. Wilson. THIRD WARD--lAL PreCiti a Pot h Ica 1 —David Sims, James Sutherland. Judicial —Casper Gang, J. Backofen. 2d Pre- B Ferguson, JAITIEB Haley. Judicial—A. M . Brown, Joseph FOURTH WARD i CAI Samue Lindsay, Jr., John H. Hap. Judicial— Wm T. Ferguson, Joini pScott. FIFTH Preeinet--Politigbl— George Caughey, Alezander McClintatk Jumcial--Andrew Lees, Geo. Hamilton. 2d Pr ecinct-Political—Feli x C. Negley, Joseph French Judicial—Joseph Irwin, John H. Jones. SIXTH Wenn—Political—Jno. Phillips John Wallace. Judicial—A. G. McCand less, Theo. Bobbins. Lirvitifirr WARD—Political - Samuel B EIGHTH WAND , - Pori deal— JOS. Ninon David Hutchinson. Judicial—Lewis Kern H. McMaster. NINTh WARD— Political.---Chas. Arm strong, John Welsh. Judicial—Robert M. Reed. T.,EGII EN Y. FIRST WARD PO litlCS! Herman Sk i les Jas Caldwell, Judiclai— Danl. Johnston, John Dyer. SECOND WARD — POI4IO4I—Jo O. MC - Don a ld, Jno. K. Brown. Judicial—Robt. McKnight, Alfred Slack. THIRD WARD —First Precinct—Politi. cal—Wm Owens, Arthur Hobson Judi cial—Benj. Patterson, Jas. McVicker. Second Pre cinct—Political—G* 3o . Garet, Chas. Girtman. Judicial—Conrad Smith, Adam Kappa FOURTH WARD—First Precinct Po litical—Jno. Marshal:, Gao. W .1.11f)ley. Judicial— A N. Burchfield, J. 1). Bailey. Second Precinct— Poi i tioal —Le is Id oul, Joo. Wright. Judicial —Ernest Folbabcr, J. F. McKinley. BOB4OUGEIS. L awans-onviLLE —Political—W. Smith, Wight. .Morrison. Judicial—Jacob Whin m MONONGA.HELA—Political—Thos. Rossi ter, John Kyle, Sr. Judicial—Thos. Geogh egan, Daniel Brosey. WEST PlTTSBURGH—Political—Edward Sprung, John Auth. Judicial—A. J. Park, WilliaM McDowell. SOUTH PITTSBURGH —Political-•Thotuas easiiday, James Busse& Judicial—thd ney J. Brauff, Benj. Stansbury. DuquEsivit--Political—Gee, Mimi, Da vid Dempsey. TO WNSH IS . PrrT—Political--Geo. P F. .M.c,Lano, 'Estp.p. Judicial—A. W. Gszmun, W. 0. Laslta. PERBlr.s-2d S. Bair, Ueo. H. Anderson. Judicial—M. Swartzwelder, A. McCaslin. Lowza ST. CLzra—Political—Jonathan Neeloy, Louis Fritz. Judicial—C. B. M. Smith, Jos. Dilworth. Thomas, James Crawford. Judicial—J. P. Sterrett, A. J. Woolslair. CoMMITTED A 8 a DICBESTER.-0a Satur day, Captain Isaac Wright, of the Alto gheny Guards, visited the Mayor's office with one of his company, Martin Mahaffey, who he alleged, had left his command, in Camp Wilkins, after being sworn in, and was endeavoring to emirs ott.,rs away. lie wished to have him committed as a desert ter Mehaffey explained that he had joined The company some twenty days since, with the understanding that it would leave in three days. Soon after being sworn in he went to Tarentum and brought down some half dozen recruits, and they were also sworn in. Ascertaining that Capt. Wright was about to "sell out" his company to Capt. Gerard, be endeavored to induce the recruits be had obtained to go with him and select p. company with which they could get into service at once. This led to his arrest and imprisonment in the wateh-bouse over night and another simi lar attempt resulted in a second arrest.— Mayor Wilson • asked Mehaffey if ho was willing to return to his duty in camp, but he said he preferred going to jail and risk. ing the conscouences and was accordingly committed as a deserter. Tali INDIANA CAVALRY.—The six WED patties of cavalry from Indiana, which we have heretofore noticed, arrived from Wheeling, (where on account of low water, they were obliged to leave the boats on which they came up from Madison and take the road, via Canonsburg,) on Sun. day afternoon about half past one. They number, in the aggregate, some five hun, dred and forty men and horses, and are un der command of Lieut. Col. Scott Carter. The men were sturdy looking and a good proportion in uniform, but were without arms and few bad any accoutrements for their horses, the majority using ropes in., stead of bridles. They were accompanied by some half dozen wagons carrying their baggage. The entire force went into Camp Wilkins, arrangements to that ef. feet having been made by a detachment arriving on Saturday. The horses were picketed in vacant lots near the camp. The detachment will probably move Eastward to-day. Pees= TErsoncia. —About eleven o'clock on Saturday night, an able bodied regiment from Michigan, fully armed and equipped, reached our city by Pittsburgh and Cleve. land Railroad, having left home on Friday morning. They were marched to the old Leech warehouse where they partook of a substantial ,repast, prepared by the cons. mittee hasirg subsistence of troops en route in charge, and who labor so assiduously and successfully to feed the hungry soldiers passing, through. When all were seeded, the men were transferred to cars on the Pennsylvania Railroad, in which they took their departure about midnight. We have seldom seen a more robust and Intel. ligent looking set of men They are chiefly from Central Michigan and look capable of enduring any amount of fatigue. RAILROAD Acorprarr.—An unknown man was killed on the Pennsylvania Rail road, a short distance East of Wilmore, on Friday night last. /13 was walking on the track, and as the fast line rounded the curve, he stepped to the other track and was caught by the express freight train going West. He was struck on the head and frightfully mangled. He was about twenty-five or thirty years of age. He was a stranger, and neither his name nor resi« dance could be atcertained. His remains were taken charge of by Mr. Kirby, the agent at the road, at Wilmer'. . 1 Fri g ht ful - Ac - cldiat..... A Colored titri Aro I BAWAY—Thirned. About, ba ll pastiwelveo'clock"on Haters Iday a•colored girl named Williams, about thirteen yenta of arm, employed as a domes. tic at the housX , 'Cf Mrs Win ters, Third street, below, lisrl,..t, w: , ; terribly burned. While engaged In ti.l.ng P. lamp w ith car- boa oil ; holding ii over Lbo stove to ire- Vent 10 dropp: I g on the 1i,.0r, a portion of the Auld we. ,;.. 1 IR.. II •,.li Lb v Lot plate and took fire, c , oo ,,, ;ti.:,,atiug isi her clothing. She tau into the street, crying pitemsly for help. Dr. A. U. Murdoch, who was standing on the corner of Third and Mar. ket, in conversation with another gentle man, went to her assistance, and by thr, w ing her into the gutter and himself upon her, succeeded in extingtilshing the Ll.itaes, but burned his' right hard seriously in so 'doing, and also burned a fine cloth coat whicn be wore, in several places. The girl was removed into the house and her in juries were dressed by Dr. Murdoch. Her clothing was nearly all consumed, except a hoop skirt,.and she is deeply burned over her entire body. The woman who keeps the house was anxious to have her sent to the Hospital and at first refused to furnish eheets and the necessary dressings, but Dr. Murdoch insisted on tho poor girl remain- UT, as removal would be dangerous_ liar w.ut,de are so serious that recovery is al most impaslble. —The unfortunate girl died yesterday afternoon. No inquest has yet been had, bat the Coroner will probably hold one ,his morning. Tkacn.aras FOR A.LLEGEIRN I.—The fol_ lowing teachers for the Allegheny Schools were confirmed try the Board of Control at their list meeting: Thl-d Ward—Mrs. Eaton, Miss An dpews, Mies Farley, Miss Le .ky, Miss Black, Miss lla,is, Miss Milligan, Miss Wakehafri, Miss Frazier, Mrs Elwin, Miss Oglesby., Miss Prondfoat, Miss Ben nett. Mr. Boyd, Principal. Fourth Ward—House No. 4: High School. Principal, Thomas 13. Wakeham; Assistant, Miss Martha Hamilton, First Grammar—Principal, Miss Isabella Reed; Assistant, Miss Sarah Hamilton; Second Gra mmar—Principal, Miss E. Davidson, Assistant, Miss C. B. Williams; First Me.- dium—Principal, Miss Margaret White; Assistant, M 18.3 Sarah Johnst , 0; S T.)11(1 Medium --Principal, Miss Charlotte Carr; Assistant, Miss M. Wallace: Pr;mary— Principal. Miss E Witherow; Assistant, Theresa Ehbert. House No. s.—Princi.. pal, Mr. Racclall Morton; Assistant, Mrs. Crmsia Morton; First Medium, Miss Ann M'Call, Miss M. J. Al'easland, Mrs. Oath. arine Johnston; Pirst Primary, Miss Mary Morton; Second Primary, Miss M. J. Iti'Callister. Miss Harriet Graham was confirmed in stead of Miss Cornelia Mather, who de. dined as a teacher in the primary depart. ment of the Second Ward School. heMr. Slack was elected music teacher for year Cot R; Jacob Ito „LY'e —Tbat tried and gallant officer, Col. 0. H. Hippy, is meeting with flattering success in the or ganization of his regiment for the war He has already sent come men to Harris burg and in a day or two he will have about six hundred more ready to be forwarded. We do not wonder at the confidence re , posed irreol. Rippey and his consequent success. He distinguished himself, under Gen. Shields, at Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo and Puebla, in the Mexican war, and re turned with Gen. Worth's rear guard.— Hie services as Lieut. Colonel of the Sev enth won for him the highest encomiums and secured him a Colonel's commission after the three months had expired, almost without solicitation. There is no better officer in the volunteer service and'ffie will always ho found foremost in the fight. EAGLE QIL WOERS —We take pleasure in referring to the advertisement of Messrs. Wightmer, & Anderson, of the Eagle Oil Works, who are now refining and selling pure carbon oil. The gentlemen of this new firm are determined to make and sell only such articles as they can guarantee the quality of, and. are fully capable of cluing it, having every facility for turning out the beet oil offered in the market.— They are reliable business men and their guarantee can be depended upon. In ad , dition to the manufacture of carbon oil they are also prepared to furnish henzole and car grease in any quantity desired,— All orders for any of the articles mention, ed will be promptly filled if left at Chess, Smyth & Co.'s, Water street, and we cheerfully commend the proprietors of the "Regal Oil Works” to the patronage of all who need goods in their line. THE UNION Ittnars.—A few recruits for the Union Rifles, a new company of sharp shooters organizing in South Pitts burgh for Col. Berdan's regiment, a e ado vertised for elsewhere. The company is in command of Capt. Thomas E. Rose, who is a graduate of West Point, and was, when the was broke oat, Principal of the school of the borough, but resigned his position to go as a private in his country's service. Having served three months he has returned and is now engaged in re. crusting the company named. He has more ability and experience than many officers now in the service, and will, we have no doubt, succeed in getting together a company 9 fcrack-shots, which will do god execution. The armory is at Wilkins Hall, - Fourth street THE vw ORTH GUARDS, Captain Brown, from Mercer county, arrived on Friday night for Colonel Leasure's regiment, and went to Camp Wilkins on Saturday. Col. Leasure's application for permission to in crease his regiment to twelve or fifteen companies was refused, and he will con sequently leave for Washington this after noon with the full regiment now in camp. His command attended Divine Berrie° at Dr. Jas. Presaley's church, Sixth street, at nine o'clock yesterday morning in a body, and it was generally remarked that they were a splendid set of men. Colonel Lessors may well feel proud of his "Round head regiment." TnE NOBTEI BRITISH.—Henry Miner, Lyon's building, Fifth street, sends us the August number of the North British Re view. Its contents are : The British Uni• versities and Academical Polity; Monta., lambert and Parliamentary Institutions in France; British Columbia and Vancouver Island; Stanley's Eastern Church; Edwin of Deira; Recent Discoveries in Scottish Geology; Freedom of Religious Opinion —lts Conditions and Limits; Marriage and Divorce—The Law of England and Scotland; Du Ohs'lln's Explorations and Adventures; Mr. Buckle on the Civiliza tion of Scotland. COL. Brnwma, has five companies now in camp at Kittanning, who go in his reg.- iment. They are commanded by Captains Bovard, Hellsburg, Krebs, Cummins and Bunker, and are chiefly from Clarion, Jet , ferson and Armstrong counties. He ex pects to have the regiment full by to.mors row or Wednesday, WilBll they will come to this city previous to starting for Wash. iagtoa City. MIIBTZRED tp,eigh t members of the Frisbee Infantry, Capt. W. L. Fonik, were.mtu3tered into the service by Lieut. Browne, on Saturday, making, with those before sworn in, more than the fall corn. plement. The company will be sent for. ward this week. It goes, we understand, with Col. Eippey's regiment. THE Firemen's Association has very sensibly determined to postpone the usual annual parade "until September, 1862, or until the flag of our Union once more floats over our entire country„and peace shall once again smile upon our prosper ity." THE FIRST 1T1P.611712, REGIMENT.—We learn that Dr. Joseph Toobura, Surgeon of the First Virginia Regiment, just dis% banded, has been tendered the Ooloneloy of the new First, which is now being rem'. paired. Tu.S. A Ltseiiiiiir-eekg.:o as....:''. ' iiiiid' in appeall7hiiJUdge Mellon, on BMW* ~,,, eghe. in the case of theDit -410 , fly vs Jas. McKeown, of it:den t i p, who was fined by the Mayor for •-vRi Ling the ordinance preventing the zefitilng of oil within tile city limits, con4ary,4o the city ordinance., The ease was ifiaborately argued last week, when S. .Sekiyer, Jr., Solicitor, appeared on behalf of pie city; E. H Stowe, Fail , for Mr: Mbekeown, and J. 1. Kuhn, Esq , on belitillf'Of private interests.. On Peturday Judge Mellon af firmed the validity of the ordinance and eustained the Judgment against ackoown. i l The Allegheny ordinance 18, we elieve,exe se* similar to that in force I • our city, from which two appeals have :, on made, under lines imposed by Mayo/ Wibion. V LOLEXT A.EBATJLT --Ai inoffensive working man named Jae. Mollenry,while passing Snaffer's tavern, at the Drove Yards, Second ward, Alleghany,'on Fri• day evening, was attacked by a small dog, at which ho threw a brickbat. This briaight out young Shaffer, John Gabby and another man. They Peb:itl McHenry, knocked him down and beat him In a shameful manner. Gabby seemed to have used the most vinknome and ho and SW for wore arrested and hold by Mayor Drum fur a hearing. A I - --_ RAY At..r.—A young and inter esting girl who was a passenger on the Wheeling and Pittsburgh packet, on her downward trip, on Wednesday, acci lents I ly fell from the steamer into the river at Wellsville. A Methodist minister, who witnessed the accident, threw off his coat and plunged in to rescue her. The girl caught the minister by the neck as soon as he approached her, and for time it was thought both would be lost, but after a brave struggle the preacher brought her out safe. TRH. .1113110 trORT SUMTHR —Gen. Robert Andersen, the hero of Fort Sum ter, arrived in this city yesterday, on the noon train from the East, and isamednste. ty after took a train on the Cleveland road, for Cincinnati, being on his way to assume command of the Department of Kentucky. He was accompanied by Brigadier General Sherman, of Ohio, who will be second in command in that depart men t. Haevv ROBBILRY.—On Friday night, some enterprising thief entered the tavern of Charles P. Mugle, in the. Diamond, and opening a box belonging to the proprietor of the house, who had some liabilities to meet on Saturday, for which he had pre. pared himself, took out the contents, $B5O. He then appropriated a coat belonging to a boarder and made off with his booty. The police were notified of the , robbery, but have not been able to find the thief. ACCIDSNT.—Ids - J amesr gardener, residing in Reserve township, was thrown from his wagon on Saturday morning, in the Allegheny'market, and severely injured. the horse tan away, and in his efforts to restrain the animal he was thrown violently from the wagon. ORTUARY.—Tne report of Physi ciarx to the B.Dard of Health for the the week ,-. *ding August 2Cith, shows 18 deaths, viz: 9 males, 9 femalee; 17 white, 1 colored; 3 adults, lb children. Of the latter 8 died of cholera infantune and 3 of ayser tery. .../STPaTZD Peritaa —'Henry Miner, Lyon's building, Fitth street. haa,the New York weekly illustrated papers for this week and Leslie's Magazine for September. He always keeps on hand the current liter.. ature of the day. L. Rowixr's regiment is in camp near Washington City and now numbers over six hundred men. Capt. John I). McFar land, of the Rowley Rifles, who arrived on Saturday night, reports fill the coon well and in good spirits. TnE Altair FRAUDS —The Supreme Court will meet at ten o'clock this morn ing, when the case of Commonwealth va. Frow_enfeld et rd, indicted for conspiracy to defraud, will come up for trial. _ _ aaa lIIINDRED addithrnal recruits for Col. Emory's third Cavalry have arrived here, and enlisted during the past week, and are now in Camp Wilkins. Another detachment will soon be sent forward. E LISTED —Patch and Brown, charged with an aggravated assault upon Michael Knipp, have enlisted for the war and nn• der those circumstances the charge against them will not be prosecuted. TIIE Smithfield street M. E. Church, which has been closed for repairs for some time and the First Baptist Church, corner Third and Grant, were re -opened for Di vine service yesterday. A NIIMBRE of German recruits from Freeport, for Col. Shimelfenn ig's regi rnont, are now in camp hero. A coure.Nr now organizing In Fayette county will contain at least twenty men over six feet high. ENTlanr.—Dr. C. Sill, No. 296 Penn street, attends to all branches of the Den tal profession. SUPER'S mg uito Compound, AN EXCELLENT ARTICLE FOR EXPELLING MUSQUITOES From Bed Chambers, tr. PrApared and sold by CHAS. H. SUPER PHARMACEUTIST, Con Penn and St (Hair Ste. 8.32 JOSAPH ..... /1111 EL JOSEPH NETER & SON, Manufacturers, andal Wholesale and Retail Deers In FIIRNITIIRE & CHUBS. No. .24 Penn street, above the Quad. Have on hand a largeaosorttnentot Fancy end Plain Furniture, In Walnut and Mahogany of Walt own manufacture, and warranted equal In quably and style to any mentifactartd IA the city, and sin . 4 ,11 at reasonable modem Neat OSTERS, PLACARDS, HAND-111 I, LS, Punted at the lowest cash prices to cult (he tatted W. S. HAVEN, 84 THIRD STREET, lITIZO WILL NUM IN RED, WHITS AND BLUSXWITH FANCY OM) PLAIN BLACK INK. mar-Call and see Samples and get prices.lM 1=1:11= Report of Commander titrfisighasin of the . Surrender of Fortfliatteras-715 Prison ers ape 25 Cannon Taken. WASHING TON CITY, 6008Plber Ist.—The following official despatches from Cowman. der Stringham and other officers partici pating in the expedition to Hatteras Inlet gives the details of the victory achieved, which it is believed, will give the posses. .siori of the whole coast of North Carolina to the authorities of the United States. OFF HATTZEAS INLET, t I'. S gag ship Minnesota. To THE HON. (111 DEON WELLES, SOCre• Lary of the Navy : 1 have the honor to in. form you that we hare been eminently successful in our expedition. All that could be wished by the most hopeful has been accomplished. This morning we are tak ing on board the Minnesota the officers and men, numbering six hundred and fifteen, of the rebel force which surrendered tag tsirday, after a bombardment from the fleet of parts of two days. I shall forward a full account immediately on my arival at New York, whither 1 have concluded to land them, as requested In your communication in reference to prisoners coming into pos. session of the navy. After landing them I shall return to Hampton Roads. Respectfully, your ob't servant, (Signed) S. II STEINGH A NI, Flag Officer Atlantic Blocked. Squadron U. S Chartered Steamer ADELAIDE, August 31st, 1861. Sir:— I have to report that the exiedie tion to Cape Hatteras Inlet has resulted in a signal victory over the rebels, the capture of two forts, 25 cannon, 1,000 stand of arms and 715 prisoners, amongst whom are Captain Samuel Barron, Lieut Sharp and Dr. Wyatt and Mr. Brown, all late of the U. S. Navy and Major An, draws and other officers late of the U. S. Army. The amount of loss on their side is not exactly known Five are ascertain. ed to have been buried, and eleven wound. ed are on board this vessel; many others were carried away. Lieut. Mundough, late of the U. S Navy is among the niimber with the loss of an arm. We met with no casualty of any consequence whatever. The surrender was unconditional. For all particulars, I;beg to refer to the reports of flag officer, Silas H Striagliam and Major General Benjamin F. Butler. Although, the steamers Adelaide and Geo. Peabody were chartered for other especial service, yet to further important opera tions, I consented to take the troops on board from Newport News and Fortress Monroe, 900 men, with arms, provisions and munitions of war, and landed part of them, about 300, amidst a heavy surf until' the boats filled and became unmanageable. ' Thcmen..of war hauled in and commenced a heavy cannonade at 10:15 a. m. on the I I 28Lb, and kept it up at intervals all day, recommencing on the 29th at 8:15, with increased effect. Tho enemy's reinforce ments endeavored to land, and were driven back, and at 11:30 they displayed a flag of truce, and were forced to surrender at die cretion. On the appearance of the white flag I steamed into the inlet and laid be hind the fort ready to throw .the troops ashore, either in case of a commence_ merit or cessation of hostilities. The George Peabody and Lieut. Lowry did the same. At the surrender we officiated in the ceremonies, after which the prison, era were brought to this ve set and next day, the 30th inst., placed them on board the Minnesota, which vessel sailed at 2:30, p. na., for New York and we left for An. napolie with Maj. Gen. Butler U. S. A., and the wounded prisoners. I hope my madeavors In the case may meet your full -approbation and beg to recommend to your consideration the conduct of Limit. Cons spending It. B. Lowry, associated with me in this work, and placed in charge of the George Peabody, of Dr. Wm. M King, U. S. N . who volunteered for the expedition. I have also received valuable assistance from any corps of pilots and from Dr, J. C. Stollwagen, of the j color officers. I am, respectfully, your ob't servant (Signed) H. J. STELL'WAGEN, Core. T. S. Chartered Steamer ADELAIDE, 1 31. : In obedience to your August order, I have the honor herewith to furnish you a com plete list ofahe wounded prisoners taken at the surrender of Fort Hatteras. The whole number is thirteen, and eleven of Obese were transferred to this steamer by order of Flag Officer Silas H. Stringham. The two remaining men were found to be too seriously injured to permit of being moved, and were consequently left in the Fort in charge of a medical officer. From the information which I have received from a creditable source, I have formed the opinion that many of the wounded and perhaps all the killed were sent on board the rebel steamers in the Sound prior to the capitulation.— Only * two killed were found and these were discovered , in the outhouses of Fort Clark, on th day of the evacuation of that work. - understand from Surgeon Wyatt, Mr. Brown, formerly of the 11. S. Navy, and at present bblding a Commis- Sion in the army of the Confederate States and in charge, of thelledical Department of Forts Hatteras and Clark, that ex. LieutenantOundough, of the 11. S. Navy, Is very badly injured, a fragment of a shell striking , his fore arm and making a compound fracture of both bones. This gentleman escapee from Hatteras prior to the surrender in the privateer W inslow. General Butler 'accompanied by - Com- mander Stellwagen and others connected witik the military and naval forces, arrived here early thilijnorrting in a special train from Annapolis, The brilliant exploit on the North Caro.. lina coast soon spread throughout the city and occasioned unbounded joy among all loyal people. The Government, of course, was promptly informed of the gladiome news. The returned party, in company with several members of tho Cabinet, visited the Fresident,,,between 10' and 11 o'clock. The reuttli%f the expedition is claimed to bo theqinesession of the entire North Carolina Items Crain at. Louts,. ' Sr. Louis, Aug dispatch to the Republican says Olt a large force of Be. cessionista fourty.tive hundred --strong, attacked about fouri hundred and thirty Homo Guards and 'federal troops in the intrenehments at Lekington on Thursday, and were'iepulsed with the loss of sixty killed and a large nuiber wounded. None of the Federal force wss killed. This report needs confirmation. r Charles 'McLaren, 41sial - W. Duke and James H. Carlisle, Ballton Police Corm, missioners, liave'beenl,*.removed by Gin. Gamble. The report that Palinyris, was &coupled by Socuudonisti under Idartin Green, a few days ago, Is - Untrue. The money belonging to the Fayette bank, seised by the Monists on Wed nesday, has beenietnined; DettractiVa Reite, at Bishop . 111 4 1 ,t 11 11aols. °mese°, Anent - SI --41, lire, yeaterdaY r at Bishop Hill,„iirthis State, destroyed the corn houses, nuielitmery,and a largeamount of broom corn, together with several hen. dred thousand feetsf.ltsr belonging to Bishop UM Colony, estim a t e d lon is twentpflve to piny usand dollars. No Insurance CARDS, ao, Prince SisPnien Sid" Mt linwszurate Aug. ";41+Prince Napo leon and finite arriv adaire t3upurior last night, and took to stiris. etioAc train for Prarie Du Obiewildawltrning.. They ware in fine apirita. 211 EDITION LATEST BY TELEGBAPI. -i. Fort Hatteras Taken- --.l' - 1 --erTi:f- • ' 01;.,..jikie,taltbk -fa- Gent• Butler. • ..g..„,,t,,,,, , , -0 - LoinevlLlA Aug. 31.—A special die- . I L -; IND .. 1 . 4.x _ , 41,0 , -- , i tg. , iti4.,:,,44.„,k.w. g 4 e - two, patch to the , Courier from the Union 4 - , _,,_... zu _ sitimers with , 01ti10 ".,, , , ,5it,.. a 4. American, dated Nashville 31st, says: s,:tv inler,,-gt,,,-tke-04,ir1j0g,44-ti;4. e, Dispatches from - Richmond state that t „. __ _ Though .. 10i5 i. .41 3 . 1, litoiete , Gen. Butler, commanding a fleet of one au ertioon..,: ‘ ,, ' I hundred guns and roar thousand men, ar- Peettient,,..t„/„..trfi,!.,.nta"--9...cf#1.-41_00PIno rived at Fort Hatteras on Tuesday, and, aw-1111ttk 0-,-Pr.4_•-•4-I,l=l-1,174)%itt opened Are on the Fort "vihiCh was vigor- 1 this pit' w4 , - , IE 7f - "17 , „T 4Z 1 2 - ously returned. The garrison contained t u 2 r 2 s „ . !rT. tu_ ll .. tin'itya,,,;:Mrs-.5,. ;three hundred men, under command of tau,lit'T'traL!°" ....m*lth.6-iis„,,.. Capt. Barran, form rig of the U: S. Navy. al B ettobtl sinali . e , . ,„„,„ After firing twenty rounds the rebels' am. the - I:„,.,814/31%1.4133indreant...!...'tt,,....11191-W-- ino,., munition gave out, and the entire garrison, flamed T.:i':•l7 the sa mell:o7rfax,, , okivi .b . surrendered. The Fort was built a few- •,..'111.,,-rli"„„Ze m ,,,,,,e fi gke*ia t ., - -, a t since, and mounted twenty guns. P'',7 „ 4.- ~v1,4„-?, roeiiihc .h404-14-.thlititiffikifi...: The same paper says that his believed in ~..!!",,,1---I- 74'rfn,,„-,„,,h„,'2,,-". -fiosit'sV4iii- Richmond that the bleekake t has been of. 1 ".",n 1-- ',,7, - -,„.,.- , 1' gpo-r- 4 . ,..,,' „, fectively broken by the arrival of the wattu-!!„%7.,...”,i"16-Mr;s‘6,, 66-- British ship Alliance , ft!, Beaufort, N. 0. Otteal!M4vM.E.Slll2 1ir t .T....„,..._ 3 3 1 A"',:t- ,- • - --.:t.5.; - ::' " Jeff. Davis is reported convalescent. E41.*41-tt.-Ritatrippitun- lialin. • An edgagement took pliuse at Gross [n , ;1 t,. Zia(' - 41itilikraelMithi" Lane, Va., on the 26th, between three Iltstrie.,ifitifiliftlikalk.A*imk,.. .4*117. thousand ainfederates and nine hundred wnxewst . a - i i 5ii r. L_;.4„ , 47,,,,.,„.. Federals, resulting- in our favor. Commercial non-ffitere . ouree with the Ittrtsbill:6'3xo6l,ll,elit,,,fielaHtitsthilst,447.ll4,l44. - 94 0 4 - 0 -7 0 6- I `, -. North, under limitations, is to h. enforced Ir v - •••••••-•1 ml on ~,,417..,,,,=,,,_„..... Also, letter a K m oPt.t,i - Ammon ei-'4 II V '. '1'.•, , ...-.1 1 9 by penalties during tho weir. or Stating tifilit- litrfiell„ . int ... ,:yeettisti t`•• ' correspondence is prohibited. BiontstrodatsB.444;o#4l4-1341.wrTaitk -:- Lo u isviu.s, Aug. Si.— Two regiments ~„1 , _, „ :-1 , .,..,..._ _ ~ , ..,„. ~,....„,„„,„.,,,,,,„_ of the Brigade of Home Guards of Lodi's t'''e5';',.47,74;11Q,11,14.7=.4. ire::., villa, under command' of Brig. • -Gen. beintglii.olnitilbscakfiiiiiiitro4:', Jouett, Raraded through the streets this cit i ,4,10, 1,941 - o. ' ~ .11210-4040fili'es. evening They in ado a Ana' upPtaran43o rpatehlitthe•-yee-411 fliffiti.o44*9l4teer being fully armed and formed. ',ever= eitizettootisoritiAtiyatlitis •-tiomotiony companies of the Brigade, unitniforthed ri oad ,, ,t-ii Agit -.2trejilMihitttp to and unarmed, not having partielpated to- bt34 ecthdettiKtiaidttakooliflooitylin. dav, are on parade in the streets to night, Lee's. r b i at - A -- 40;-,• - i - I}iwif410eh' - The shock of an earthquake was distinct. gone forwara - 40441111y ij , ,.%ish*.ri d ly felt here to-day, persons being aroused D rat tho ritoivt#,., •jtasossiiis • by its violence from sleep. The shock •i_,,_ „, , , , ,,, 5 „t,i.,,,,, i ,;. , ,,m- - ,, - el.,- .- , oleic of lasted fully three minutes. "81ti tu'ji;=:;: .aitt 44-l ittifilViliht• - The statement from Washington that Mr. Guthrie had sent advicea to that city hiteliilittirolltrltpol4o,. .-4. of an apprehended outbreak of hostilities ROLL m0,.4-g,- -8 - ~:-.. , ..• . ' 'l.''' Aitliiiiiiiito in Kentucky, is untrue. dent of the - St Untie DerfiticiTirt-feitruhes _... _ the following Sterile!. - • • ~,,,_•••-:-.1-• eii - Partici from. Springfield ••treptt, et skirmish had talreil,piteeftWitertimi.tourr ty, east of Port Sant betWaerbot:Lbiont gomery, of the Kansas fiireety:anftifikyo' bet troops under Rains. ,' llhttifereesineakhad been sent :frettx Storingfieldiz thousand r ebelswere t eticankffitt . trridel Spring, and another eneatripniiiiWeittiver 6,000 was at a spring smithy - Pie :[r site= ville Road. • ; «Jit'. t•i--s •!...q . - troops ,, Gen. Mcßride, wittr-.. , ifmassed throagh Wade com.:4lfiiit*iiiiairi iwroottli west direction.- •- ''---=' ." I "t.tl ~-.” One thousand menvierkitt_likWes, in Wade county, devaidating ih t e#Liltq. Every vestage of •propertlal to Union men in greys ekiteo4iadri seized. ' - ' Fort Kearney Items, FOhT KgARNEY, Aug. SO.—The Pony express passed at 5 o'clock, a. in. San Francisco, Aug. 21at.—Esch of thee three political parties have nominated a . third candidate for Congress in accordance with the statement of the Secretary of the Interior, that California under the census is entitled to thfee members The body of Terrace Bellow MeMennus, cene cf the Irish exiles of 1848, was ships ped to day by the Uncle Sam for Ireland. The 1.14. h residents of San Francis joined in a grand funeral demonstration previous o placing the body on the steamer. Shaw's Flat, Tuolourane county,was the scene of a destructive fire on Saturday. 1.4288 $lB,OOO. It is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. The sect salon sympathisers of Nevada Territory held a convention at Silver City on the 28th, and adopted resolutions re-af firming the Baltimore platform, recogniz. ing Crittenden's compromise as sound; also the following: "Resolved, That the Presi dent of the United States has been guilty of a violation of the Constitution and user, pation of power in borrowing and appro. priating money, raising armies and increase ing the navy without authority of Congress, and that such acts are dangerous to liberty and toconvert this government into a mil itary despotism." The steamer Cortez from Portland, Oregon, with dates to the 16th, brings a, report that all the Indian tribes east of the Cascade mountains, including the Nes peros, are preparing for war upon the wh [tea. ' The Portland Times says there are be tween 5,000 and 6,000 people . in the Iles, peros section of the country, but they are poorly armed and should the different tribes of Indians join together and make War upon the whites, they will be obliged to leave the mining district. Southern Mews. Lounsviu..E, Sept. 1. —Correspondence from New Orle.ans to the. 2 Bthasys, -the coast of the Mississippi was well protected. There were scores of volunteers along the shore and quite a number of gunboats building. A special despatch to the Delta, dated - Richmond, Aug. 27th, states that Davis was so ill that Congress adjourned to await his convalescence. A bill passed Congress for the settlement of accounts with that Government andEitates for advances towards the prosecution of the wars; home members favor the release' of Harris, McGraw and Ely. Commander Boutwell was brought to Richmand,charg ed with being a spy. Rumors here con. firm Eosecrans' surrender to Lee, near Beverly, President Davis is authorized to appoint two aids, as the Commander in Chief, and all absent officers of the army on the- Po tomae are required to be at theirposts on the 28th. After adjournment, Davis will take command in person of the army on the Potomac. A Richmond despatch reports several arrests in Loudon county, Virginia, of old citizens charged with treason. Several deaths of Federal prisoners had occurred, including Captain Jones, of the Ist Maine, Li"utenant Bowdoin, of the 11th Mass. The Knoxville Register of the 24th no. ticee the arrest of Commander Bnotwell, United States Navy, by order of the Con federate Secretary of the Navy. - Capt. Abernethy, of the 19th Miss , reports on the 24th, more than half his brigade in the hospital. Washingtoit City Items. • WASHINGTON Urrx, Aug. IQ —Lieut. W. H. Ward, late of the "Macedonian," who lately resigned and arrived in New York in the "Release" on Friday, has been ordered to spend the watering season at Fort La Fayette. The Navy Department had the'lbtoniae river examined last night between this city and Fort Washington, for boats which might be used in the transportation , of contraband articles across. Letters to Western Kentucky to the post offices that are continued under the recent order should be addressed via Louisville. General Martindale,. of New York, hay lag arrived here, has been .assigned to the command of .a brigade, inthe department of the Potomac now. on thti,etter side of the river. Last night, sizten of the 11. S. R. O. of this county, ordered the arrest of a violent eecieraioniat living some ten4uilekWeat of here, on approaching the - bottle' the lights were put out, and the owner learnlng intentions, fired a double barrel tbeirr. ried oh , - gun, killing two _of the B. O. They open the door and killed him and &n ether? I man who fired and ran. There is* camp of Seceudonists in thati neighborhood°. few miles from where the aboremeritienod. occurrence tßok Seventy or . thu' O left this m "zung to boa them in cheek until rednforcem9up can be obtained. - - 4 PassPorttrissikeiVbr the "Pro. vest Iltarsharlit 111101011r1. B T . L oins , is e pt e I.—The following is appended 'to 'POSPOrIa *Sued by the Provost Marshal end UM." bear ***tube tare of each person accepting a. pow understood that *lt* the named llabk* her accepts this pass on Ids w.ord honor; that he is and will be ;tha united states, and if hereafterle4l,.NT::* arms against the Union orr4u2riP her enemies, the penalV;wlll.l Munk of,.aa 4p g d. at Ciaaciatuatv _ autorritair, Aug. :11 4 —Azti l of earthquake wasfialt - , - In, t, vicinity at 6.o"clookthie inottifr people from - their sleep, A BMW' ikr, „ MAW/LAN, utttfMprtA6_ schooner ran the and arrived here; shilMiCitalliktjc laston. A sloop from ctruoito42 the blockade. vFe4 Si. jo'rsozzukj4B_ attoxicrr,V,-- our city was Surprised and:.tfn•OW.'Wiit,, ;- excitement by the arritral'OPlo:#o4o4.. and armed *helm wh o . paradottlbelfieeta; • captured two' oars and then_ returnedio theitkainfiTengte eight miles distant. ',.Thertiiiitsl6o.mete rendesvoused near here The'with'dritikil of the Federal troops - frorit4hli'point and vicinity has lefethe,-11,eld opens,fore.thr. . eir • depredations. i ;,- • • _ _ ! Georgetown..,.titirreintuted-1104,- 'marabou's - Cavalry' Ma token Prkttntilit.r.,,,3,-z,4-6; ... ..... ~_._., JEFFroziox (krr r Mo.; EirePt:K.ll- Marstiall'ir Vavalry were at Eitiorgetown on Thursday and surrounded - - tlio•Pdwit, taking AltigeMn orisoner t tvi c tli"..aiivimtl others. 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