PAJJbY FUST. A co -' *«• « SS E^BOCT < om’■?/' ’* YOHK and 6 fc'TAXE SS2 W«ekK^p£t^°s, r for the Bnily 1 “ori»dtotafe A AvZ.lSlUi™* oitiaa. and are au f* at feS? moct3 “ d Sumptions SATURDAY MORNING, AUG. 8. OHf AND HEIGHBOEBOOD IMLH6MI Democratic County Committee. There will be a meeting of the above named committee, held at the Central Democratic Club Rooms, corner of Fit,}, and Smithfield streets, Pimbnreh, on S& nrday the Bth day of August at 10 o’clock I PuilCbCUil &tt6DdSDCP is TPJTTI&Qfrari I Us T I?°P MAS FAR LRV, Ch rai?mane<l - M. Richards, Secretary. I op <«* I . , _ , PITTSBURGH : Ifft wawi—Haeh fc&]lie,f J cl r. du—Br am ' WMdr Jm - Irß >P. ih nrd-w r V II '^i°n J b 0, | Cot ! 0 er,r! h wari-E D r r - Pol.ock !Bth ward—J 0 Barr l9 ‘ h ™ rd ~ T S Rowl «y , . , , . ALLMHEKY CITY : Jolm Dnn :3d ward r .l Boohley 2d W^d- Ju kn ICra.-Z^^r^ 6 ' 8 ™ inghain il P. do-Fred Uy c, TOWNSHIPS and boroughs* j&Wickley—D A black; Moon— Ueo Mans m Manahet.er -A .1 FraaUm-Vn, J m 6m,on ,al iJisMo—D Forauh SfflKj anrari " e -H eUe-S.Sturgeon' i “ca?Un“‘" he:a ‘' J:,tuoEl £ ni “^ m(^nnha n wSuif n,in * I,:lffi - *'** Wn r M Th^son M^r rl ~ Dr A DoiE&on b C KP 0 -^' J A Oihson Pitt—Wm H Rm-it 1? Deor -C Kryson OoUlii*- ThA, j{ th •, ‘{“diana-iid McOorkle HnnSiSt A %“S eil,: t i, l King THOMAS FABI.EV, Chairman OUR WEEKLY rr,r nt ihe f ?. a l SUraMe thit U nM meet their Ul,i l ' e lwrm - <« Wind that i? (ra^ieniatl6roontaineJ^ ieniatl6r00ntaineJ the Weekly I ia down to the very moment offing to press thl wtZ T T ntTT reader ’ may re ' y 00 ™eeiring dispatcher, its contents are as foi- Editorials. On^t aUllll f the 'w'wnnnent; the Mexican D^.«° a r : A Z gßa3 ' Ve3a Small Capi'al: Ihe Th?r„ a r , t,lfoSKir: A Presidential Tour; The Union Feeling South ; A Picture of Shoddy Aristocracy ; Secretary Stanton Hoisted By His I Lab “t of Grant: Explosive Mnsket Ball; The Escape of i.ee, and severe Coneipondeneo andL^ P 0 J er '. l M " riH ' : Culliiiona ®f Powtt to m • T ; The Sequel nf Kmancipa tion, (Moms), and others. Miscellaneous. *i: e !'*"“ Tementfrc “ Ca| l'eM'er ; Gov. Curtin. sSuS B nt° ea n ttl Tho ““' 1 ’ nion" SenUment in Georgia; Fruni Tennessee; Wag natonErtraordinan-; The Conscription; Over rtddan law; General McClellan and the Army, ftoelamation by the President of tho Confeder- The T^r 03 -; Tir66 Handred Dollar Clause. The Unfiuthfulness or the Ignorance of the Mexican Question; Freedom of Mor^ 1 Th n Ke ' r,lt of Xegroos in Si Domingo. ■More Horse Contracts—Swindling the Govern ment; Probable End of tho EntLte CoZ Betweeen France and England, and a great many others * reat **oetry The Wolf at the Dooi , .Net ,n a Hurry. d™*f!£ M ! 6ia f' aPhi ‘ ; * lew! ' markel *. foreign and The W D " te lisl - duathf ' The Weekly can bo had with or without wran f lo * 9 at thedesfc (his morning Thanksgiving l*ay. Thanksgiving day was duly honored in this city In the morning Divine worsh'p was held at many of the churches, and also at some daring the evening. There were a number o: picnic parties, among i which was one at Glenwood Grove, giveD under the auspices of the Society of p \ incent de Paul, for the benefit of ,± poor. The crowd in attendance w , it „ mense, and the profits of tap - 81 ®' f mounted to about s7u(j a “ P ar 'y 1 leasant doings of tbndajw^T g the I arty at the Western Pennsyl"lnia nLT tab The party consisted of 5 ? pi ' Sarah Robinson, Marv lone a fat n 18868 bell, Bene Fowler, .l o se“h ’ Roh- amp ' and Sadie McClnre, and M* n °£? 8 ° n son, Mrs. Teese, Mrs. P.ev R[ ! r I- S. Johns., Mrs. ,W t a J' 6e ,\ MrB ' Jte. Metcalf and Mrp.. Annie Duff. These ladies vißited the Ho ß r,it«i = a ues ? out for the benefit offtTs] soldiers, a repast that the most feltS. epicure might have gazed upon wRh en^ l 1 prinei P ie tha t we shonTd i Ven oar eoetnies, they took a i apartments of the sics &qq wounded rebels nnr? if +u j*j ■ not thank God that they had fallen^ thevcm,M handB ’ they at leaBt showed they could appreciate Christian delicacies . A mam feature of the dav was thl l T^ S °f P if eBSio ? 01 every kind of business 1 Had it been the Sabbath itself, business conld not have been more completely sus pended. Devotion and enjoyment wer e the prominent teatures. At the doncln* sion of the services at one of onr churches li‘. f L° rgam u Btru . cb up the Spangled Banner, and as its load peals fell tdd S ll caused warm life-blooc? of old l and . young-ali, indeed, tha. were within hearing of its tones— to course more rapidly through the veins. U wa™a fitting conclusion to the esercises-“ B t God, and then country. ™ Another Victim. It %ill be remembered that a few davß ago we gave an account of a villein, who totted 1 r S , mith > who h *- d perpe trated a diabolical outrage on a voune the Fifth War<J - On Wed? n^e y ,he B . B ® e scoundrel half of thn a L within 11 mile and aaawj£i£lF® “HJ-saiSHEi, ffia.TCSi tt: sj's'iss- i “j had shaved his whiskers off. Thel girh in this instance, waa very large and ■tout, and about twenty years 6f aTI He failed to accomplish his vile purpose hut he abused the g.rl in a ■Ue hair was torn out of her head k- A b!Sk fnll i h l r Cl ° the! ' werB torn from her' back, and she was choked until she wa* Upon hearing theTfactaTh? JJJfS *s* aroused, and every man that be found started in pu7au?t t£Z Miyo b r U topatohed W6rB notiGed : capture. ?be B^h P U t^n t °K laSia i io - h ' B and day. Up toT a ,t eonta ? ued “«ht ded them, but they think'tSat ?h* lad i. eta ‘ him so Bnrrounded that esc*™?* Gey tave ble. We hope-that he lmpossi ' and punished to the full exwtnf Lynching is too good for gated scoundrel. M unn »ti* The Police DlfflcnUy . The Councils met on Wednesday evß „ »ng and agreed to give the police toe wages asked hy-them—to witi'SrßrsS night This has givett to the city 6 new l»hce force, and we hppe that from this tome henceforth night will not be made hideous by the howling of a set of intoxi cated wretcbeß, whose pleasure lay in Baking oar city as near like Pandemonium j Report. veatelSnt r L W Sk-® r i generall y circulated man mlfo 1 tte , effeot that Hagan, the MaXl’ "2? whl Bt the Provost mfd 1-V office waa dead - have loSdL d ‘* hg ? nt I S qniry ’ Bad learn the fol ' docb^Jf- 8 ' Hag ?. n 18 at Camp Brad -3.™ “■ according to the statement of d a i 'iL e^ Wh ,° 83w *“ m —well. The sol dlei'3 an rnslwnan by the name lot Thomas O’Connor, who being subject »a CtB ’u Wa f taken t 0 the Mercy Hospital! tionZ* eha? Tf® died - Th ‘ a ‘Bforma! « I hrr^ i £K. c X. o,,oMm I More of the Roughs. OnTnesilay night an old man by the name of James McFarland was asZlted I te some roughs on the corner of High and Wiley streets, who held his handsZden Wd° re ff t 0 Put ado « nwzzleover his head. He escaped from, bnt they retain ed possession of his can tiL« reiam l rested last evening. Thej were ar * Th “ ,p fl * e , eUn ß “* Xarentom. B Ca - mp meeling held at I Browned. '«>at *. as beingcarried away bvtbe freshed Onf d^ e,,OnS iQ^r^oftheCe-on^ passed the-j,. t 0 detect the parties who Another Outrage. He ! appearance at Court his bail Bfonld appea! 6 Wa ‘° h hous9 Dntil *“<inest. waSSSs?^- Sodden OeatU. cd°onr M ‘" stepping from „ J} r ° est citizens, was Ward'nearthe Indm? * t^ Car 7 the Nin, - h he fell deadln the st reet 60 Th gineßoUB^ his death is suppose dto >.»• Tt u e Ca ?. ae of of the heart. PP dto ° a ,e b6eTl disease he E lhlblUoa o| . Bii Vationfl m Z P tZ d T ° f x ' he New York date of July *° m * under bition ia fairlc i ‘ J'“ e (treat exhi nations were thrown *0" ti dags al * o’clock on 6 b T Z , 9 at 10 amid the booming of ear n. ,Hth of twenty thoualnd peori ■fonof animahial i P The exhibi- th ? dk no means neglected “ochmery ,s by bnrg h ? B ttu a nde y d°. f n fb. reol ’‘? Ha “’ and breakfesteare’i d l v ' D 'l QetB > dinners miasioners to an ed t 0 the Com ' f) n q„„“i unlimited extent. provided fo a r t n magllifi r '■ b ™ ak{ ™t was hall, on the .«° flrdß 1B J the banquet day an el Jan?*. - 01110 0g " U • d ‘ ? n Mon ' miaaionera dl "^ r n lV6 » the Com three hundr-o j St ? j 3 - More th an mdnt s ,- ed sat dow - 110 this entertain- I sentativ- nade by the repre- ( but Lb es 1 0m a the 1 iaropean States— tone Bon y ones ma de in the English N- “j U i? weri l m ade by Mr. Wright, 'Colonel , dedham of the United ; States, and Pro-1 .eeaor Wdaon, of England. • .. a Thursday the Comn liasioners were invited to a banquet on the Saxonia, and it is understood that on Mo mtay they will d '° a lnwh by tbe Ki °S This Friday evening the A men : cana have a aupper at the Hotelde Ru tse- to which allAmencana and their wives are invi : noUcTthVfonowing Amet ‘ t ' aU we I hr^ hn K l^ ey ’„ °f Pennsylvania, larva I Cultivator. & ~ f ° r " nproved Harrow ami H^aMsgr l *- b '"- fesass road. maJe ° U a “eendamiv.ed Commissioners lrom the I'nited f ork 9 a Qov n °W A r in of Net Dyer ’ n f r»V Indiana ; Gov. ot Rhode Island ; Mr. Plins of fc aChnB J et^: oen ' Halstead, o( New Th*#?' CoJ * eed k»ni, of Vermont to $48%0 ay 6groaS reCei,lta amo «nted Italn. luantil ie9 has fallen aronnd throngh the country during the d rtly We antw^ * Sent Up. d»rll' ( ° g k lea f Cr of the ri °ters of Mon fnrthfir gh ht“ bee “ ?«nt to jail to await a net Mond a a r ; ne Wh ‘ eh wil » taka P»«» °H. . L^“ or .' 3 w * a a sale made vasterdAir r>e three hundred barrels oi crude oil It *iO cents, barrels included. Sales of' bulk cents' 8 3 returned ’ were “ade at 24 Fined. vaPIT wa i a riot 00 Smithfield street j® 7 aft . e J rno °?> for a time, created considerable excitement. The " er e arrested and bad a hearing he who fined them each hv* dollars and,costs. Mew Banking Honse. A fine lfirge building has been erected . • oorner Of Sixth and Wocd Streets, intended for a banking honse. Card Photographs. r Anotlmr large supply of Card Photo of “my officers, theatricals, copies men Promi ? ent men and wo- Call* fflt j P tt ? k8 ’ opposite the Post-office Call and make a eelection. Only one dob lar par dozen to the trade. 6 “ 01 Photographic Albums Fiv«. hundred new Photographic A 1 bums received yesterday, at PiitLm Fifth. s treet, opposite the ° ' Comney Holders. Kttt ck, opposite the Post-office, is now .firepan ;a to famish the trade with Wallets sale Holdcra > at whole patera. h ti Bte Eastern dail y and weekly SE’ar&b 8 ' aDd ° ther reading ■C&x ’ 8t Flttock 8 opposite the Post A Murder Brongfeii lu The-.remains of a man supposed to bo a > egro named Arthur Brown, were recent ly found in Greene county. Brown was in a case recently tried at Waynesburg,where anuml ter of negroes were indicted for the murder of a man named Zimmerman.— £wo w- rreacquitted and five were convict j cd of n tanslanghter, as our readers will rememlter. Brown had been threatened | with vit llecce, and mysteriously disap peared a-boat the time of the trial, and has ! never beer,- heard pf since. The remains were found in the sMd in the creek near a couple of negro shan'ies on the farm of Jesse Hook, Esq., and in the immediate vincimty of the scene of Zimmerman's f? 11 , . Tt ere is a bullet hple through the left side -of the Bkull and directly back j the templa. The preanmption is that t was .^ * n order to preveut his • fy’ug ag® mat the negroes concerned m Zimmerman’s “taking off,” and the Dody was subf .equently sunk in the creek, wmch is very _deep at thst point, to avoid ~.' a “ ve 7 °f tl ® deed and perhaps detec tion and convnction of the murderers. Catbolic Intelligence. th HayS : n “ rin e laß t w eek in *ho n v al J*o r ' 8 0i the iJ aa«*oniat Order WnOelOK 116 ? Stateßii eW their first Pro vineial Chapter at the Monastery of the Rlrt d^ U \° r , the Cro “S, Birmingham?, Snnori’ aUl <!i!’ ,n , k . e ' Baudinoll > wa « elected Rav P 1° V h a, M< ' naB “t «irmi ogham. DnnlXt J P htl ]^ P 'V 3t Bacdinell ' °fthat at Hev Father f.iberatns, Master h!,T V |, ' leva ' 1 fathers took part in the proceedings ot tthe Chapter. . Professor Kidd’s I.ectnre. ) Prof. Kidd gave an elocutionary enter tamment last night to very large audi os n 6ci , lmanl y it was a decided snc cess. Onr time allowed us but a few mo ments to listen to him, aud we agree with whom . w ebave heard speak of him he is a finished elocutionist. The l°h n B R?„ e ‘t e p Wh -‘ Ch we heard' him speak the- Black Regiment, and tbs Copperhead -appeared t° have been app recialed by a iM f hl3 v aildlence at least - Vl'e shou Id like to hear him some time when lectio u P s e ‘ B Clean3ed of Partisan se- Tlie Campbells. -J' h Camphells, with their quaint iu kes oddities, their delineations of uevro eccentricities. their songs, ballads, dims, tatior,» i of r v It 68 ’ t le ‘ r , dttnce3 > their imi tatioris ot birds, musical instruments, * c «rdi».T ,U “* te . 8 ?. 10 Performances on the guitar, ba,nio, violin, and cornet, still on tlnaa,to the audiences that nightly crowd the Theatre. l n l84i; wo h * ar J Mr. Campbell himself m the beantitul quar tette ‘Larboard Watch. and " 6 a “R uld be much pleased if he could be prevailed upon to favor his Pittsboreh andi tnces with It once more. Hoping to bytW " n ' --'.-remain Ctradnated At Dull's Mercantile College, PiitB -a ‘ l i \V m ' Mandel, Steubenville, Va' m h ' ' M , cn ® e . Independence. West nu r °| e L ,p ?,? Krafr ' Moun ‘ Pleas- Ohio °p‘°i : o 8 t-hajubers, -Jerusalem. Ohio: P. 1 „ Paasavant, Pittsburgh; Wnn W tV Z |’i Bteubea . vill - Ohio; Thomas Conn, VV ellsburg, \a. ; Geo. Jl. Hegner, Cawrenceville, Pa.; [,. R. Craig, Sheffield Illinois. All of whom passed au honor able examination and were awarded the elegant diploma ot the College, aud each graduate was presented by the faculty with a copy of the College Gems of Pen manship as a memorial of his exemplary deportment and application dniing his attendance at College, ltd&w j Great Improvement on Sight HUBSIAN PEBBLE. Jiast received, an entire new supply of the widely known RUSSIAN PEBBLES Since their introduction, I have given the tallest satisfaction to a large number whose eyesight was Btich as to render artificial appliances necessary, and have fully eB tablished the superiority of the " Pebble” lover all other kinds of glasses. If any whoso failing sight renders the use of glasses necessary will give me a call, will endeavor to convince them ot the ad vantages to be gained by using the Bus sian l ebble, and will show in what mam tier it is superior to any other now in use. .1. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, M Fifth ctraet, near Wood Hotel for Rent. lhe Massey Honse," located on the ■ corner of Ross and Breckenridge streets opposite the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railro.'d. f’epot is now offered for rent. The “ is *n good repair and ha been doing a **ootf business. To any per son understands <f , tba business a fine op portunity is now off, ' t ’ ed ' immediate pos session will be given. Apply to Thos. Moore, No. IsJ‘ first street. g,ft| > street Plttabnrvh P , MABBETB by telegbap OfiC, Slum I 7 n 11 and higher. for mid i?« ton l 00 1? active opened Steady sad closedduli r l°ur ward tendency; $5 a e i down @5 75 for common Wood .hio e J tr \£> 40 W°' irhiakyfirm "* Wk nds ei,ra f 9 and closed dull o n sV *i? c 1 " “ear °Pen -1 10 forCWcagosorin* il i»^ a ,'i e c ea!iB '-, sl® keeClab.sl S@l 2s fofiv?? 1 % £ >r »>iwau tern, a,!, 0 i "*J.- B i ße d and Wes Corn a shade lower withnnL Red astern.— &?&** eaw at&@6 per conf. e vl roles , Tery and opening at 140 and A?n° 1 ?%? lower for first class bills. Q o ld | o !®? u 1 4c •17k and closing dullal ii',U B r. alld opening at without change '■overnment stoks iO*»re MSTIJL JOSEPH METES 4 SON KJLBTI?J.OTiraB£fI or FANCY ASM pum nJHWITUBi: &CS3AO2S WAEBHOUSB. 135 SUITEFIELD t- (B * nr *® n Sistli "treat and Virgin *Jlen . Aehiand Flower, jMlgnanetle ff’UQMt’de Californio FlowerJ |uy ofthe Valley Camelia !fe t = hou^ te ilB (poppw Citropelle Roaat- pSrio“f’l„„ Cryrtal Pakf e a^ e Plowerß SSow |SS3SSS!J2r ,r p&* m S ooey [Sweet Lavender 8°°!? 800)110 Sweet Lettuce Sweet Clover fSKCjaO*. jTuberoa Lea Rose feSS*- (Effigs Sf 1 ' 8 ifear s®£?P 8 West End MareohSe l8S?‘f I t‘ ly BAZIN’S HEDYOSMTa .Hi ,““ b ted Peratrn Eeaence. tte mwt el^^’»S? 08 “ t ? , ‘ sss&is?. satf^Saa DW^itjj O PQUET TREBLE EXTRACT *P£Sks.ss&®s Conjer Penn and St Clair it. papers- sFiTlsn C r "™ patt6nrB at l 2« and IS een fl , ® i*lB "• P - Light. \ est.-nlay .oil prisoners Werr taken by ",’" r ‘l'mpanies of ■' The Lost Children," on an M aud m rear of Folly island. They showed bnt little tight, and alter receiving twe Vulleya, laid down theirarma. K here baa not been a dozen gnna tired to day, and they were principally from onr water batteries. The enemy has been unusually .(met, evidently finding that he has been wasting a great Jealofammn oitiou lately. lhe weather is vary hot. I he arrival of reinforcements has given now spirit to the troops on shore. New Tore, Aug. 7. - The steamer ,ieorge Washington, from New Orleans, A A K . Uat !9t ’ has arnved - Ex-Mayor Smith' ■ ‘New nrleans, had arrived there, being I relit J rot ? i,ort } J ‘ ck ens: also, Ex Senato ' < , 1 W htjve beep at Fort Pickens 6 , last September. General Orme aud' t, P err °n bad arrived in New Orlean/ , rh6 I'mted States Bteamer Tennessee, t.^Jlyed'mVew miral Farragut bad a, ; eW f or ' eans. A large number ot ' the gamson at Vicksburg, n. ifcaj at New Orleans, as had also registered enemies from SL Louis, a * wr was Mobile. The new monito. expected. ftt The ° Ba S e ™ w 5^ e j- Ch D Ct ? w „. and Pittsburgh were I blockading Red River. I An important military expedition waa on foot i>.t Vicksburg. Q e n. Grant had some ao/.su skeleton regiments of Negroes organized at Vicksburg. Lb„ V d r 0 ( u dT i C6S u) ' ,u ‘y ltith < report i m °{ 1116 Amencan Consul on the ibtb. ho American or English vessels I Ot war were on the coast. U K Ch V ff ia w . ftre 3eiz ‘ag everything binghah and A tnencan. J 6 ■9 n th ° 14 ‘ h . a french vessel arrived with an English schooner in tow, which ™ 8 ca P‘?r«d >n ‘he Bio Grande, with a cargo which was valued at $300,000, which was intended for Texas rebels. >«M. AHTB 0»y H'/ yax Fortress ttWoK, August 6;— The steamer Maple Lent arrived to-day, forty eight hours from Stono Inlet. We leant that every effort £-a being made to arrest who burned the light house of Virginia. lB aDi ’ 0D * h ® Eastern sk ore thJitfh^h from Charleston on the 4th, arrived thj.s morning, bound for New 1 ork with ma ils. PITTSB •ACTS FOK TITK I f T r° Gi ’ Angnr.t 7.-The American £.*' 3ta L 0o: “vention. closed its session to- I r a *' i hankegivtng was observed by this body by appropriate reUgious services. A great feature of ti e Convention was'the lexhib.tton by Dr. Kingsley of hisTppli anees for the entire. correction of the evils Of the cleft palate. His demonsTrlthma were received by the Convention with en of" N B e S w ’ Y Dd £\ mod ° n ° f W ' B ' Roberta, 01 New York, he w as awarded a void medal to.- his discovei ies. g Washington, August 7.-Snndry arU cles appearing in the j ournala of this city and elsewhere, represes t a war with Great Britain as imminent. The assumption ■that these articles are authorized by the •Government, or made np on any knowledge of its views, is without f< jundation. ; sfo3 C 2 n C n Got geDt ’ rep ? rta the o i iLtn j Government bonds, deliveries t° , J oly24th. The despondhn* tone of the rebel leadevg m n6 t give fraßh telegraphic. MOBILE Til BE CMRED Important from Charleston SUMTER MUST SOON FA RffOT AT MUSCATOIE. t-ntost from California. Nkw Vohk, August 7. The Post’s Washington special, soys the Chronicle of this city, states that movements are in pro gress which are morally certain to result in the capture oi Mobile. Stirring news is expected shortly Irom that quarter. At Atlanta, Georgia, on the 27th ult., Gold was quoted at twelve dollars. Officers arrived from the army this miming, l, r i, lg nothing new. The heat •out.cues, and the streams are going up. A ”n QBt ;:r n * correspondent o f the Boston Herald, ,n a letter dated off Charleston, the 2d, says the new battery erected by General Gillmore on Morris | island,,, mounted by the largest vans ever cast at the North. When These bat tenes are opened against Sumter there will be a dreadful scattering ot bricks, legs, I arms and bodies. 6 M I ml- 1 ," I 4 *' 0 ; ,f IUgUB c t '• Tll ° Muscatine Journal of the -Ith, says ten Unionists. Who were most prominent in the affair oH Saturday, have been arrested and put un der bonds tor their appearanpe at court, Rioters, to the number of 70l>. now en-1 camped near Sigourney, demand the im-1 mediate tr.al for murder of those arreßted. I Ihe excitement ,s said to he intense. At Washington, a company numbering 115 have been raised, and folly armed and equipped, ready to march to the scene ofl troubles. It 18 also stated that 300 L'nion-1 ists are under arms at South English I, S.t.N hu,\, s, o, August 7. - The steam e. I.olilrn Age arrived from Panama, bringing merchandise valued at three quarters of a million dollars. Shins Tan. yone, 1,0,(011, and Sierra Nevada arrived bringing ninety four thousand in treasure V r -Tj u ’, au , J eighty seven thousand from British (.dumb,a. There is an in creased inquiry tor goods, generally indi cn.mg early settling mof fall trade. Bu siness waa generally suspended throueh out the btate yesterday. Union miss meetings and appropriate services in the churches were the principal form of the celebration San Francisco was brilliant | y lllummated iast night, extensive torch light processions also moved through the &7ll C \ev St | B T B ' • l ' ,on t er foundry? Gold 'rr I ? rrito, 'y. burned thismorn- Hrfi rh ° j° sa '■ 0,16 bllnd red thousand doll&r. £ i, and net insured. l».u nsiciiK, August faaa the following special Anl 4 ,? *""i I f ,K T 0Rt '* Morris Island, ' s this afternoon located on the Hag r,hip Dinsmore, the gnest of Admiral Pahlgren. All her? are confident of success. No one seems to entertain the slightest doubt on tht subject, and with such a feeling prevailing, failure is „ M , I 0 an itnpo ‘^ The grand ball win l, e opened ,u the furinmi ‘m and “ wil ‘ be lha most furious fight of the war. Moving buoys have been located from each of the moni tors and the Ironsides is within bUO yards of Snmter. That Sumter will fall is, I will arrive" “ thh ' the day °f attack The enemy is also at work erecting bat- I tenea on James Uland, but we are pnt ting tip hattenes to command them There has been hut little cannonading o day. but acme of the monitors will go mto n.ght to harass the enemy. There dunng the nifh',: and The guns ol the naval battery which is battery, will I, P erected to I "*** A4AA&£ * i CarefnJJy Bertaed ana Corrected by onr own Poimnercial Reporter. Rematbs-Xhe markets since rur last week ly review were dull, the sales being few and far between. In fact, a general dullness seems to pervade every department of trade. One thing however, must be taken into consideration—the' present time is one of the dullest of the year- The weather during the past week has been op pressively hot. Our rive-s, since our last, attain ed a height of some six feet, which enabled a number of new boats to proceed to the lower ports. Besides, being f.om tho Allegheny; a large number of oil boats were enabled to reach onr city. This caused a good deal of activity in that branoh of trade. Money matters remain Without any special change. The rates of coin | vary occasionally. There is. however, but litre L„ Fr ln market. Money eontinnes plenty -’ l ? aSIIS, obta med on good paper. Onr Banks L^ l i V “ fo but not large Iciness. The | ' on the street rule low. lour—lhemarket continues dull This how ever, is no news to our Weekly reade s Thoe r 91mere l'hft before, and frequent , nover wiilS W t i long as during the present season. DeXsW over, seem perfectly indifferent-all agreeSatthe present qu.elude in regard to this article cannot lust much longer- When that event tak«spu 0 l our readers shall be fully advised Bacon Tht Increased business we noticed In our last weßklv review has been fully maintained, and a slight advance has been established, especially in the better descriptions The week's sales were pretty large, tor this market, at full pric-s. Thestoek in first hands is not large and is rapidly disap pearing. Tie receipts of country meat has fal len off. Groceries—The market since onr last waafirm, with a steady ham* demand. In Fuyar® an advance of fully', per hi has beea establish ed. Thestoek in first hands is not heavy. The heavy loss of sugars that was sustained at Hav ana, no doubt has boon 101 l in the States and caused the i nproved feeling. M ulnsses and syrup were unchanged and regular sales were made at prevKus rule, Coffee-Prices rule about tho rame- In the hast, pri es have declined, with iberal transactions. Grain- uf all the leading articles of trade. this article seems to us to bethe thing 1R- lD “ “ ‘ mi,o “ ibie <“ give any thing like correct quotations, as there ia no pur- f Sl v*?”’ Whieh holdara would IW. in 3a to ' 1110 we Pub lish in anotier pun of this report must bo taken as nommak The stock In first hands is not large- Apples—The fresh crop is beginning “o aMve Pnoesjust now are too unsetUed to give correct! quotations. Hay-Prices continue to rule ™ ! S‘f- a ° aher advance has been estaV listed. Although the receipts *ere large the demand was larger. Butter-Was in moderate demand, the weather being so watrn, operated against transactions. “ thtISSSStaSST 1 "* ar “““ new ra ' o3 301 »y X *7*oo hf q l, W a . v v bbla hf bbls Kennet.V. 900 450 I p,?7 W 400 Brown Stout bbl 800 | Borte--.. , IX> a5O Ca'uBtic e^aH C3 «?'n. ts °M a 4 ‘< c; R °fine<l do 60 • lra ' e Pat “h i|i n 4ns c u e Sd Muss 2,800 lh s S H ' ies '• !0 «’ "3£®7c; Beanl^'i Sta ? dr at V? n> .m Salo3 of ““ad white Sony at {a 760 I he American for 00m ZrSPBJr $ i° k ir°p^'£°\^ ir ' Vaah ‘ " u f a^attS ® 2 ' uahel Sfe™ - n r ,,, ■StpplM* 0 /^ per bush rnto7r«?”cr^a“/ r # k /J »»«. The demand exceeds the supply 1 14 ’ hho Wrn^^rJetlS®!^ new'^e"^ 11 IhTlale, Zer'fft* HTT* 1 00 SfIESSS^VaSS Feed-Thl, r J “' l »< $» 2«t M „ er bUL sTso “If 3 bSJ. $i r !o and middlings .jo i >-r, wi,, snort* irMll=|Spi igigtimteEfSSlj Ta?oe Ce_Sa,eS 20 ,ie,ces: ' »'«<• >'<">nd an ad- The follow 170 ” be" l i? tianglftion®' red ?oln a inaTaYjho n Ti 1 u a e '%Ty™ : Q 'f bm: held at tjO@B2o with woTo lellenj thanXVera lf W Z?U?S Sugr^r—Sales 25. fchda Island lUko. <v» ku xmsztsgi asaswi-s- unchanged- The prices ranged 60@650 per gallon according to the qnal- fair request; sales of 50 saoksßio at Coffee \ u ; 81,05 “ f « 0 " Iron ant. Flat Bar Irou IK to 6 by %to 1 inch 2 to 6 by I*4 to IK * r IK to lKby %to % " Hor»e Shoe Iron. % to 1 by 6-lfl to inch Heavy Band Iron. 2 to 6 by K and 3-U5 inch 6>6 j IK to 156 by K and 3-16 inch 6Vi ! % to 1?& by K and 3-1$ inch. 6?J Kto 3TbyK and 3-16 inch- 6% Hoop and LLfjht Band. 2K to 6 won... 656 15&to2inoh«. „ . 6% r ; ! JjJ inch jg K cent p*h> extra for all Cat Hoops. Bound and Square. Ito 2KJnoh - gw 256 to Si inch. m 3to3Kmoh X? 356 to 4 inch gs? t and K inch._ 3? | , inch .. and 9-ltJ inch .... ga/ , » and 7-16 in oh - ex} . KMlßeh. ! f* i Oval Iron. X to IK inch.. 42 to3\lnch-.. VL inch’, % Inok, Sheet iron. No.lotorl7. M 18 to 1W “26 and t*>. 2B in. wide’ ft'eiira * * • Boiler Iron • 3-16 to 34 Inoh sv Boiler Heads . *" § Tank IronJi -16 to X in.,not over 30'wi!do.' „ , T , 3-<® to Kin. wide Tank Heads, {not flanging.) Boiler Rivets.— ... Potatoes—Sßio season lor old is bo £sr ad vanced that it is useless to quote them. Hew is beginning-to an*ive, but tbe market is too unset tledto quote. JBaU-’AdTiaoecl. Bales.made at $2 60* Soap—Sales of .Rosin at Sej 6O. WklieXead.-ftlcsfl have anvunced.-WbiU taoibpoj do - do - Wtndow tUas»—The prioes remain steady and ire qnote aa follova, for city brands, in boxes of 60 feet, cash, no discount: 6xB and 7X9 275; 8x10.83; Bxli, 9x 1% 9x12 and 10x12, S 3 12.9x14 «tulltal4. 3SO; «.xl6. 19x16 and lOim. ' WlUeky—lbe Jmarket presented no cbancel fduringtho week. Therettmsteady demand! WJBEKIiT REVIEW. 0 trior or ths Saturday Moektro p ogT Pittbbdboh, August 8, 1863. ' demand. Sale* rull ai Directors of the Pittaboiih Orii!ii o Ru^. t » a X Bn tosenefor theeimSgyou Kl.v»tor Co.. SffiTo2fi££“- • .. MoOm*»x,mi others, i —■ r • OF PITTSBUBQH. I Wriio . Fraaklte 1 B<WpMUI«. I '• ••'.r.ssDsiw. OiTClty. Nogs, Wheali ni . J ° „ departed. 'ipai3'S£ni: Wew Steamer Nightingale be™^pleTed D it BP:end , id j? eam " has just »m built.? ,&“* °" landing. The hull 186 feet. £sk^°? a !n"t Cook i fa, length a neat affair bn?u e fet“\f f ? et - The cabin is * Co. Of bfownsviiie *&!"'■ Aubrey Crumlow Jy Messrs. furnhhed The carpets were Boyd* Messrs. McFarland fvJKP 18 principally by are of thebestdescriDUnh 03 SCo -and is muul figure. The engines wt rn sold at a low den 15 eylin 22 feet long. The mMhin«fa 3 hoUers A inches I Wf'apf best ImproTeSeStT Th^\ a -‘ tb » waa built under the Buner!nt*mn? Nightingale John Rhodes, who, in w£SSths. a 2S? v of Cant mander. Capt. 0. C. WiBiZS ! "“1 11 her com - eXleteV^E 8 attentivelHentL Cant AniSSl^h ole 0le £ rn thrt ' °« r «ssasgtfsa«^^ f h T,h y reference to «« Char * 6 0f th ° fcfe | *"°r St. Louis Krokuk 0.1 »nbn<iae fe <Jaleua <*n«l _ - N I>AV. Aoguei iuh. lo A. M p®® STEW AND SPLENDID «• SbepherJ, oomm a “der j° er N , Y ANZA. a! p< a*f ™ " loaTe tar tho F°r freight or passage apply on board. auS | aijoi: st g, 10 A „• W Bt AIfD SPIJ MHUD appjy od beard or to or passage aoB Flu your photographic albums. 6,000 CAKI) FHOTOGBAPHB "nlrOno Dollar a Dozen.) Prominent Men and Women COPIES OF PISIE PAISTISGS ro . A^ D KSO «AVUiGS, (Only One Dollar a Dozen, or Ten CenU each) Pit toot’s Stationary and I Wews Depot, MAi\ CATHOLICIfIGfI SCHOOLj OF pittsbtosh, pa,, *©. PESJf STREET, High estoblUhadf 1 5, atholio WO cord ally reoSSieadl toItS3 in . tluB olty - ttnd the Catholics of ™ Di„oiV pa£rona *° of all r y io!V ' w THIS Ilf. is mSEss-sii usually attended tn Tr, l^ ,inc lading the branches spective departments StSS^°\ With these to ed for commerdal or en - ts *t° arß mtend carefu tly instSXd in J f ?""* 1 Pursuits, are Arithmetic. S,d s?o¥ Mercantile them to be iJeful Ssd in l i?r br ?? ch s a “mayfit “f the vmiJ,M dut?e s of hf?,'“ the diseharje room, orof anvnMfifalt 01 Bt °r© or oounting embraow aC tEe SrfS SSL? 011 /** of studiL tiou for entering any of^?,T2S' d m , pr ,°e ara or Seminaries nr bohoola ongUn^rStL" B^ B thor- B Mr° R K E id™ FI „ S n DAY 0V SEPTEMBER. toft-iin^funart^" a Prospectni RE\-. JOSEPH m VeLMPKAEOHT “ ddr6M iyiitdiwtd P ' °‘ Bo * 1240 ' Pittsburgh, Pa. OH DON AND IHTKKIOK “ JLr Royal Mail Company's < E I-K BRATKO REHEDIES .. POWDER AND BONE OINTMENT tn“ ana C.tUe! own stables from IM4 nnSl tn Compa ? y ln their RaUway over the prinolnSrontM o^ a » ln Si. of 41,0 oral nse ofthese remedlesiintn'SS' Ken- Company. their annual eahw theatab.esof tho were di6continaXna?fo?t^K n n Olnr,ea steok oeedlnj £7.000 per annnS? In ‘l& C ?h 1 0 Pa r^„l 1 ' far 6 th« r^^ oo^011 “ffeeed the illim and “ethearUo.es o^TC BLOOD POWDKH a wTrd7tJn. Ul , lnpCr l rheuma . weakness, heavea,^u ß h3®Sd?' °ii“£ potite ' of tie Innas, surfeit of Mahwi “1 all diseasea evil, mange. inSammationofoU* lanii6r J’ P°U andaU«U?eMM SsfrVlnSS™ y w- SatuU recta the stomach and liver inJS pura b ijod. cor- Ute, regulates the bo ,^ Pr “. Tea „ th , 6 »PPe ments of the glandiT strength!?™ deranee »%rhS®S£“<>vr b - appearance, condition mid strength. orBea “P »» . ti* tendons, traotions 01 Blood Powder 50c per 12 o *. n»nv»«.. „ Ointment 50c per 8 oz/far. No. 38) Strati W MoKeeson A Horbins, New York. yrench - inB:dlyc Comer et°S.°'.. PATENT BtJLLST proof STEEL COLLARS, GENTLEMEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, iu ifrwßorLT. JtZDLItiF, SOI.PEKINO ami ail ether derirable colors GENTS' FINE LINEN SHIRTS for oaedoHar and a half. For sale' by MACROM * OF,YDE, No.TS Market street. toararßamri«soga; ~ John Hick, A ge „,, Rekdf =>- = «W -i!v LrvoxrA, Wayne Co.. Mi. u — > Q5L“y Sore ?* "*■"*• ' ‘«°en «Y: i. was so sore that sb'e coo™ ao' e «rs” Weli ' l!:l! coofhed violently. I used f r ' a ‘- ,r ’ TWENTY-FIVE BOtLARS. B” I ”?*.™. u7^| r , jl4 , ■oSSSKS* A”p“f,‘, OU ' by Van*.* Biehouor Pittsburgh Chronicle building. 7u * lfth «, D *£?“fc B IY Mill SHOEtI A u u «t i» a it T I A' i. E T K AT LOWEST PHIC£ s. Joseph b. Mii.ErrcTT^ Wholesale and fietail Dealer m sitesisA»S£s- No - w Federal trel myaaiyd AlUi «H®l«T CITY p,,, W. E. Schmertz & Go., NO. 81 FIFTH STREET, mSt^ 08 * ”' !eWod * ’" so Rna ßoi’erior ***:- t BALMORALS. BUTTON BOOTS. LACh’OAtTKR.S. AND MOROCCO SLIPPERS. MOROCCO AND KID BOOT- t- i- WMeh they ate Belling at very lo« pH^. Dissolution. r|SHE COPARTNERSHIP eiiafine 1,, of KNAI> a RUDIf n ” d m ndcr the fir “ orf“ gsffcSrwsSs^iiS™ l d “" U^UDD*^ _Fort Pitt Foundry: jufrLim* K ' ivit^ ~ ■ WfIEM i -WitSOf - Sewing- iflaclsliae WORLD’?FAIR LONDON, ENGLAND where all the Machine* of EUROPE AND AMERICA were In competition. France. United States l^s§- “The ISIS)bMS ) bM S «uut«a. ehtaes jSSMa. Co. ttid{irover& Baker <v+s* ** i*. stager & there were sold duriegthe yI£SS^SS^ I " By erowe/2r»se^.— ~ WWaBUHfIH CS^^ isa^ofs^™eb tWraiif 7 y without regard to cost, consisting 5? of Shawls, Silk Mauics. Circulars and SMWB*. Lace Points. Sun. Umbrellas, and Dress Goods of all kinds As I will vacate the front part ol store u> ton day* for improvements* I oesiro to reduce my rtook. Kntranoe o» Merkel. AUw Merk* t street- Customers and the pabtto are Invited tv 0411 »‘ H. J- IWCH. No, •• MerkeUtreet., AMtrsjGMi3H'x> s Prless „ h ’mission, 33,23 *,,„ 15 cem Renn , f,| Scats, so t ent*. MONDAY EVENING, Aup»t 3d AND EL'-AI-NG Tis F. WEEK R»««»enl of the Old,,Ordinal Campbell’s Minstrels, EIGHTEEN IJJ Xtr>rcEß! T'Ddet the supervision c. r M ' OAMPBK* ff *“~ J ->V_ .ft J, DIBECr PBOM MW YOfik MM Jf Till mu-. Johnny iiof.v er i m . g. Clifford. ' J. K. OroAn ', £i' T. Wad” 4 N- W. GouM, J. T. Gu”cb Gray. J; Bailey, ’ I 4-§*'«*»*. JfMlterWdy, V['^ vcr ', *■ Edwards I i’*-, 1 .- ami-bell, , J ii. XSonnv, end others cuaiJy talenie.i. - aai ramm-ALos,,:,. “ special aroi-Tcif. J. if. ooßmri££7.T^ ARRiAfjE ... MMUFAHTH^ t silver i BEdiirfe *' and manalaclurci-.- -.t (near the dride- HtTTSRS.'RHfy. g. % POISON NOT THK Hi. M> WITH HTTBATS OR’ \ «= ■ Use CBISTADOROs HAm Certified to be PURE— SAFE—UN i t ; , ' by Dr. Chilton, ol N e w Y 0 rl:. — _ and other umineca fho'-j-.-i- P “eh. NH»i CHBISffAnORO| HAlft B KE * Kav , HJSSfSSS^^ 7 4, «®KTAi)ORO. sl and fg per bail., ~, f* IN L ». Twenty. Five Itolinr-i Where yon can gei I>. S. DIFKBNBAOHJ2U. 1® Fifth street JAB. P . FLEtvi| NC DEUGGXg'i, MISSES AND CHILDRENS. ElklENlE. CONtiKiiNS AND PATENT LEATHER, | U D. Was awarded a ;t class prize medal. —AT THE—
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