, . gkit post AJCI",'VELItTIII (NG AGENCIES. Mears. PISPTENGELL es 00. No. 31 Park Res, New York city,and No. 6 State street, Boston; and L.' P. PINTAINE No. 63 Nouse street, New York city, are au ' thortzed to take Advertkiewents and Subscrt tl for tie at lowest rates. Jrir"We wilt furnish the DAILY POST, to-agents *Ube rate of C4OO per hundred copies. • LOCkL INTELLIGENCE. THURSDAY MORNING. AUGUST 11, 1864 The Crops.—The crops In this part of the State lare,in a better condition than was at first expected by the farmers, and .the yield of this year is not much Inferior to that of any other of the past. This is partly - owing to the recent fall of rain,. which proved so beneficial to the wheat, corn and all other produce generally. Were It not for this timely gilt of Providence, the consequences might have been fatal, and all the country would sutler from the scarcity which would most undoubtedly follow. As it is, the prices of every commodity are so much on the increase, that our greatest efforts could not redeem the population from suffering from the want of the ordinary necessaries of life, in case another misfortune befell us, and the yield of our harvests proved deficient. We can weill of to be thankful for the abundance of the crop, especially as we could not confidently hope after the unusual drought which prevail ed but a short time ago, to reap such an abun dant harveat. The drought was frightful, ft prevailed throughout the entire North, and its equal ha's never before been witnessed by the oldest inhabitants. Its terrible effects are still felt in some of the'Rtates, especially in Mary land, where it is said to have nearly destroyed all thesowinge, and will certainly compel the citizens to depend on other States 'in a great part for their sustenance during the coming winter. The report of the crops in our State, would be nearly as follows: Wheat has been over an average crop, having escaped, so far as we can learn, the ravages of the weevil, which, in former years, made such havoc with the smooth varieties of thin grain . The grass in new meadows has been of excel lent quality and pretty large quantity. In old meadows the yield has been rather light, but the whole crop has been secured without the slightest injury from rains, and a very satisfac tory report can be made of this important staple. Corn is low. Rich soil will yield a fair crop, but on the uplands, we tear, It is bey and redemp tion. The drought of the last four weeks has been disastrous to upland corn and potatoes generally. Sorghum may I e saved by timely rains, as it has a good start and is generally clear of weeds. There will be a fair crop of ap ples, but the intense cold of last. winter made a clean sweep of peaches. This would constitute a general report, but it would not be found correct in the case of all the districts singly taken. In some districts, the wheat crop was best, while corn and other pro duce was low; while in others, corn seemed to flourish better than any other commodity. Nev ertheless, the above can be considered as a cor rect general statement, which we have gather od from the true and reliable source of infor mation on this head, viz: the farmers them selves. Child Abandoned.—On Tuesday after noon, the proprietor of the butcher-shop on the corner of High and Grant streets, observed a basket in front of his shop, and not seeing the owner, he took it up to see what was in it, and to his amazement discovered a young intent, neatly dressed, and apparently only a few days old.' The basket was accordingly taken into the house, and the child removed by the pro prietor's wife, who took the greatest care of it. But unfortunately her care will not long be required, it we judge from appearances, for af ter a short time, it was seized with convul sions, and its recovery is doubtful. It is sup posed that the inhuman parent, for tear of de teetion, dosed it with laudanum, so as not to be betrayed by its cries In her evil intent. On the same day, in the forenoon, a woman made an attempt to abandon• her child by leaving it in a basket at the store of Messrs. R. Dalzell Uo , Liberty street, but it was oiscovered be fore she got out of sight, and she was brought back and compelled to take it with her. Un doubtedly this was the woman who su,eeeded in leaving it at the above place. Meeting in Reserve Township. —The people all around are at length commencing to perceiVe the Importance of taking active meas ures to till their quotas, and for this purpose, frequent meetings have been held, money has beeu,ralzed, and consequently quite a large num ber of men have already been recruited. At a meeting which was held yesterday evening at Lutz & Waltz' Hall, Reserve township, for the purpose of determining what should be done to wards tilling the quota, the citizens wished to decide whether a vigorous effort should be made or not.for that purpose. Of course it should Every citizen who does not wish to go to the waroutd endanger his life, and the welfare of his family, should do his utmost to avoid the draft. This end can be obtained by no other means than by raising money, and providing volunteers and substitutes, and for this pur pose a vigorous effort on the part of the Citi zens is requisite. Our Boys at Poughkeepsie.—Yesterday wewere informed of the safe arrival at Pough keepsie of the crew of the Twilight, to gether with the Champion, and others, who left this city on Sunday afternoon to make preparations' for the coming boat race. The trip was long and tiresome, but timeawas short, and they could make no delay on the way. They commenced operations immediately, going through the daily exercises necessary to harden their innscies for the coming contest, such as the frequent use of the dumb-bells, protracted ex; ercise on the oar, and walking long distances before breakfast. They also observe a strict .regularity in everything, and pay a great deal of attention to the amount of sleep they take, and maintain a strict conformity in their hours of retiring, a part of the programme which we would recommend in a special manner to some of our young men. Yesterday a young lad named John IVash bseclu, of the colored persuasion, we, arrested and sent to the Rouse of Refuge. It appears that he was a most wicked and incorrigible and while playing with some of his coin purlieu., hp cattle up to one of them and placing a pistol to his hand ordered him to shoot at a boy op:mite. Hie companion not knowing that the pistol was loaded, discharged its contents at the head of the . boy indicated, ihkjiirlng him so• verely on the head and face. The charge con sisted ohielly of old tacks which were partly repelled by ithe. leaf of the boy l s hat, otherwise *kyr:night have pros fatal. Washington at t eihtotedto escape but was soon srrested, The boy who was shot will recover, but were it not for the above fortunate circumstance he would have been killed instantly. Meeting in the Sixth Ward.—Last es - . eninga meeting !as held in the Sixth Ward for the express purpose of deciding on the most convenient and effective method of raising funds to pay the volunteers enlisting in the Want It was previously voted by ballot Whetherthey should issue bonds for thht pose.hut the citizens did not manifest much alacrity in voting on either side, and opt of a vote of lees than two hundred, the resolution to Lone bonds was passed by a majority of only One. This fact convinced the citizens, that the movement was not agreeable to the people in general, as they met last night to determine on some active measure, capable of averting the druft. Undoubtedly the only measure that will answer this purpose will be to raise a bounty fund and procure volunteers; otherwise the draft will fall upon them for certain, Emergency Artillery.—The Emergency Artillery of Captain Howani Morton, h filling rapidly, and will be soon completed. This com pany )11,tictwO' recruiting °flees, one a Wilkins! Halli; up in the third story, and anotheetetn. porarily erected, lnehe yard behind. the-Oustßui Haim. Both offlegafi4ri dOne 041'414 is 4 we way, sonar pee this new company armed and equlpPekready to meet any danger, and 'to' be palate/0i if) any neeinaity., cy 11! .4. 11. A Young Thief.—A young colored boy was ! . airestedYesfirday charged with robbing a Milk wagon.% It appears that Ilhei:ytaingia4,3o . watched Ma opportunity until-7-.00- driver left the cart to anent!. to some chgtonWsil tshein he jumped into the cart, emptied the money box of all its contents, and wits ht, A tt }pasty. re. treat, when he wait7iitts33o - the driver, who, on his return had ntleetyke. nioney. The boy was accordingly , fitt innki .dock-up, m i d Will most likely be sen - ftb tfouse of Ref- uge. He appears not to lie over 13 years of age, but has already manifested a wicked and incor rigible disposition. Fatal Accident —On Saturday night, a man whose name has not an yet beau ascertain ed, was killed by the night express train bound West, a short distance above Meadville. It has not been discovered in what manner the accident happened, but moat probably he was under the influence of liquor previous to the accident, and having been overpowered by sleep, laid down on the track, with the above fatal conse quences. Ills body was not discovered until the freight train came along on the following morning. tire broke out on Tuesday night, in a cellar 'underneath the : grocery store, kept by W. A. Dickson, on Union street. Owing to Itr prompt arrival of the steamers, it was soon ex tinguished, before much. damage was inflicted on the premises. Second great sale of Lots at and Excursion to Braddocksfield, comes ott' on Monday next, .16th inst. The Excursion Trains leave both the Pennsylvania and Connellsville Depots at I o'clock, on that day. Tickets free both ways. Not withstanding the great -military scare on that day, quite a number of lots were sold at the last sale many of which are to be improved I forthwith. n addition to other improvements, a large machine shop, car factory and foundry is in rapid progress a erection at Braddock's, which must become an important manufactu ring point. The Pk-nlc of the young ladies' sodality, St. Bridget's Church on Thursday, August I ith. The care for this Pic-nlo will leave the depot for tilenwOod at 7, 7.55, 3.33 and fl a. m., and at 340 p. m. The last train for home is 7p. a. No person admitted on the ground without a ticket. It le no secret preparation, but one meeting the approbation of the medics! faculty. We speak of Rankin's Spiced Itlschia-try for Di arrhea, Dysentery, &c. It changes the charac ter of the disease, and gradually and pernuo 'lenity remit% es It. Furniture and Queeuswtare.--Thla (Thursday) morning, at to o'clock, wilt he sold without reserve at McClelland's Auction, SS Fifth greet, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, queensware, !cc. JOB/CPR 1111;111/4 ....ANTHONY NEYKU JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND F'A.N C Y FTIENITITRE AND CHAIRS WAREHOUSE, 153 SMITHFIELD, AND44I:6 PENN St. Between 6th it., and Virgin alley le 2 Perranonon. W r •sTART . A.INO ! HUT TIME—TiII.: Volunteers are bracing the dangers of Fel er, Scurvy, Wounds and-ii,b(ilera.— Many a gallant fellow will leave 'his bones to bleach, who, by the aid of 1101.L1,W AI."S PILLS and OINTMENT, would hate returned home to his family strong and healthy. Soldiers try them. if the reader of thin "notice" cannot. get a box of pills or ointment from the drugstore in bid place, let him write to me I 80 Malden Lane, enclosing the a mount, and will mail a box free of expense. Many dealers will not keep my medicates on hand bezause they cannot make as much profit as on other persons' make. 38 cents, 88 cents, and 111.40 per box or pot. U. J. CORNWELL SAMUEL ECHE Iige ... CORNWELL & KKRR. CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers. And manufacturer' of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No. 7 :qt. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Bridged Jub-lyd YITTSI3II-1(11f. P• 4 ri: n ........) :7) 0-, . :i ., ) "" • ? .L.,.. • •-',..."' g.' '; l:4 Ale 7.--'.- '( fr . ~ , - . , C) c, WA MELINK & - BARR SOLE AGENTS OF THE Bradbury and Schotuacke Qo's CELEBRATED PIANOS, isineEm.rxx efb CO•B American Organs and Melodeons, N 0.1.2 Binell'B Block, Bt. Glair St. PITTSHIJR(iIi We take pleasure In rehiring to a few of those who have purchased these Instruments In Pittsburgh and Vicinity. Richard Bard, esq., John Quinn, esq., F. R. Sellers, Capt. Cochran, .Tames Russell, esq., Wells, Riddle h. Co., J. P. Smith, Wm. Brlckell, Dr. D. R. M. Blackburn, C. H. Love, Grant St. Baptist Church, A. Hoeveller, esq., D. M. Book, esq., Dr. D. M. Hostetter, Col. J. K. Kerr, Franklin, Penn's. Directress St. S Intent's Academy, Youngs town, Pa. Miss Sarah hPFarland, East Liberty. Capt. J. B. Conway, Birmingham. Rev. H. Hopkins Sewiekly, Rev. E. Delahunty, Moundsville, Vs. Graham Scott, oskiand. N Geon, Kant Liverpool, 0. Bateman Goe, seq., Allegheny City. Wm. J. Kane do Very Rev. P. Mullen do Allen Kramer, esq., do M. Fire esq., do Br. J. R. M'Clintock, East Liberty. Jetinalc(hirtly, East Liberty. All Pianos, melodeons, etc., warranted fo five years. A few choice second hand plf:no or sale and rent. .191611 RALLY! RALLY! RALLY! THE DANGER NOW TLIREATEN -1 ING our Capital appeals to the ystriotism of every citizen. Every citizen must turn out. OUR STATE IS IN DANGER ! All periont recruiting SQUADS, COMPANIES , BATTALIONS or REGIMENTS for State or National defence, under the Gov ernor's call for 24,000 men for 100 days, will re port immediately to the Military xecutive Committee at WILKINS HALL, for the per pose of effecting the organizations. I am authorized by the Finance Committeelo offer a bounty of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to each man for the first four companies organized. JAS. S. KEGLEY, Ohm. BM Committee. Capt..l. K. B&RBOUR, Sec. The Committee will be in session night and thy until further orders Uapt. JOHN E. BA K Hot R, Sec. Mil. Ex. Com ; pro teiu. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF kb rrirsis unir...4 Lite Pittsburgh Trust Company.l BV AUTHORITY OF THE SECRE.;- TAR Y OF THE TEEAsURY HON Hank is authorized to receive subscriptions -to the THREE YEARS SEV EN AND THREE-TENTHS NOTES, with interest coupons attached payable semi annually in currency. These Notes are payable at maturity in Legal Tender, or convertible a t the option of the holders, into Gold bearing in terest 6 per cent Bonds. The Notes will be in denominations of $5O $ lOO , $5OO, $l,OOO and $ 15 . 000 - • Persons desiring *25,000 and upwards will be allowed one.quaster of one per centum on the amount of the principal. The usual gommission allowed tO Hanka. and Bankers JOHN .1):"(115L.LY, iY l S ;ll .sta 9114kie;', I.ALDERS, MISSES - A ND '•iiiLDREINLS 442hitterx at 11 1'CLEIXANIPS 4qctttli 41",T0 4 14,,Fift4 stfeet, _ r . BIBEIMIIIIIII POST. , - ,,, •PITTSBURGriI THUM DAY NE:AWING, PROPOSALS FOR LOAN. TREASURY DEPARTNE 4 8T, July 25, 1864. , Notice- is hereby given that subscriptions will be received bltheTreasurer of the United States, the peveral alsistant Treasurers and designated Dejto - Sittifiet4,,finti by the National Banks desig nate/Mid qt4ified as Depositaries and Finan cial Agents, lot Treasury Notes payable three years from Augnat 15, 1b64, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. psi annum, with semi-annual coupons attached, payable in lawful money. These notes will he c. , nvertAlle st the option of the holder st io into silt per cent. gold Leaving bonds, reiteenishle alter tire snit pAyalite t wenty vest 110111 A ugust 15,1%7. The Notes will be waned In denominations of fifty, one hundred, five hundred, one thousand and lire thiousarul dollars, and will be issued in blank, or payable to order, as mai' be directed Ivy the subscribers. All subscriptions must be for Oily dollars, or some multiple of 114 dollars. Iwillieste certificates will he issued Tor all de posits. The partydeposltinguinst endorse upon the orietnoicertilicale thedeponfination of notes required, and whether they are to be issued in Wank, or payahle to order. When so endorsed it lutist be left with the orlleer reeeit ing the de posit, to he forwarded to this Department. The Notes will be transmitted to the owners free of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of Deposit as they can be prepared. Interest Will be allow to Augost 15 on all deposits made prior to 11 at date, and %ill be paid by the Department upon receipt of the or iginal certificates. As the Notes draw Merest from August 15, persons making deposits subsequent to that date must pay the interest secured from date if note tv date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-tire thousand dol lars and upwards for these notes at any one time will be allowed a commission rd one-quar ter of one per cent., which will be paid by this Department upon the receipt rit a bill for the 111110(111t, certified to by the orricer with whom the deposit was made. No ledno ions for tour missions must N. made Ito iU the deposits. Officers recei vine def. - faits ',cal *eke that the propper e.ndorsenients are made upon the orig, nal certificates. All officers authori;ttl to rec.( ire deposits Are requested to give the applicants silldeniredi In formation, and all ofd every fowllity ter [nothing nubncript ions. W. I' rb.SSENDEN, Secretory of the Tieasury. Subscriptions will be received by the Fret Nat tonal Rank of Yittxburgh, Pa. tintiuusl Etsuk ut l'tttnt•urth, I's. Fourth Nstionsl lisnk of Ptttabuigh. Pa. AND ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKERS throughout the enun try will doubtless A FrORD VACILITIPS TO St RSCRIHF:RS i.r.Vgi.k.tt. if f .441-,;\l ;4'7A (r / r* • • - r lfi r - cp., • ' - • , _"•; ‘;‘•\ ic j - k • , • . - • • -3 • - - • s` • J-1 DYSENTERY --•ND- I >in I.i-it cr. . DEVON 'ti AROMATIC BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE Is the only eafo and sure cure. It con tains no optima or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injuricue compounds oommon to remedies generally sold (or this class of dotease. It fano efficactous that Physicians very generally use it In their prsotleo In all chronic and dangerous eases. Err Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (ninny of which under mine and ruin the constitution,) when you tan obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for DIXON'S BLACEBNIZY C•asttas- TI Me, and are that the proprietor's name is written on the outside wrapper of eeoh bot tle. Prepared only by Ma Proprietor, CINCINNATI. For rale by all reepootable druggist& Price, (old style, 95 ots.) 260., 500. and Si, per Bottle. BUY )()1 )S t I-1 ' FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, MAIZICE'r .u 6 55 FIPMTIIEET, 55 FIFTH STREET, 55 FIFTH STREET, Great Emporium for BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. HANDsohno it Es DEN(' FOR SALE ON STOiIKTON AV EN 1 1 F, (SEf ONO BANK) A CITY —That elegant and commodious Thr .e Story Hrick Dwelling, situated No. 17 Sin .c on Avenue, late the residence of Gen. Cass, is now offered for sale on easy terms. The location is one of 'the most desirable in the two cities, tree front smoke and dust, commanding a tine x sew of the river and city, and convenient to the Passenger Rail: way. The house contains 17 MINIM, is elega .*ly finished, gas and water throughout, (it Furnace in front and hot-water heater idback building, slate 'roof. The lot Ott 'Which , it is erected to N3Teet front on Stockton Avenue and Water street, and 240 feet in depth between said streets, on the Water street front ins large brio* stable and carriage house. Fine shade trees sad shrubbery in front yard, which is enclosed bye neat iron railing. Particulars on application to S . BRYAN „ los-Agepl, 50 Fourth Street, (tiut mitrirais vim?. Laken suors, grumil .ftud,Slippers, at 110..,'LF.LLANEPS oitse. 4 ; • • T 0 ' 4 ,t4 - 211iM C( Trcr , .1.. .11 FaAcT.g.' F 'A I QOT Tho Frioo of Gold' The Cabinet. NEw four, Aug. 10. -Gold (Amin ttes weak. The present military situa Linn is construed favorable to the na tional cause at the Gold Room, and the tendency is to keep gold down. The price has fluctuated from 225 at open ing to to 254 i, and again up to 255: The Post contains a detailed account showing how Boston has been engaged in importing men front Ettrope to go as substitutes and volunteers in the army Three ship loads it appears have been brought overonoStly from Germany, and the business has been 'kept much more secret than many of our most impor tant army movements. The Commercial says Government has received important, official news from Atlanta to-day. Also' says that private dispatches announce the resignation of Seward, Blair and Welles. Gen. Hooker anti Ass't Sec's- of the Navy Fox arrived to-day. Stanton will not, Resign .Tho Public Debt NEW VoitE, Aug. Io.—The Omotter riars Washington special says Secretary Stanton denies having tendered his re signation, and says he has no intention of doing so. Gen. .Siekles has been tendered the command of the veteran feSll . ve Corps, lint says he Would rather command colored troops in the field. The public debt op to Auenst 9th, outstanding with coin interest, s;4s.l, 03.1,191; bearing lawful money interest, $4:;'4,841,562; on which interest bits ceased, $367,10; bearing no interest, $=,806,911; total $1,832,449,835; inter est payable in coin, $53,100,007; interest in lawful money, $21,765,602. The Situation at Atlanta NEW Yortic, August ifcr,„'d correspondent, dating front near Allan In, says.. The nperatlons around • the city have settled down to a regular seigit.' •We are pmintifug away on every side, and it is doomed to he soon redm• The rebels hare garrisoned the I orts and the entienehnients Kith tulip ia, and use the veterans to nperate when reritrim 1, Ilreir line rttittring : , ,r) that they can bc Illatiacd with Treat 151.1.1.1 ) , Yesterday a denuingration wits made along our lines, r, in di i ring the rebels back to their entienchnieni a, gain in. thcli rtitlr.pits and eapturing a pick et reser% e ofone hundred and twenty live men Tilt` cannot t outi n u e m ug in Atianift. if they continue hotting our works they will loon weal themselves ttut mlt tmiti min i ? fly tomb :Ind tin llt It., '4 comiiitinicat N% i% It we krt. enuliuually .‘is.nit:m , . ma 4 to Itn4' rs th.• only it t It it hove ilevirnyril that: if e haVe c. , 1 llit-ni 11111.1 .•in'ilto,,, IIn I•tir-1 mil in lure. 1 - t.•l eat So 1.0 V% trittr t ti I t ~1 1. 0 1' hoe nl Pleti 'able to 110. , out 31.f.tillst :WV 4,sailit 'rift, It 81111- IteSti unl r Matti( or ili.• 141 f • t tit i 1:11 Im•dicq: 111 latt(-utlam 4 Particulars of Averi Victory Nt.‘‘ ctizh, Align t lii, A iTecial dated Harper's 'Fiirre, SIIVt•N the ing l art i, ul to t 11111 i 1 .4.littikl attacked thi• covitium..l iorties 'Ste( n ,1, lob n‘rin, t lit noire and Stt Neil nn iii. morn in z 4.1' I f it • 711%, and, :titer a siiititeil field, ly tontra I hiiir entire v.1,1%11111'1.1, rnr:til it cast quanta% iu bun . hits it 1 and £lllll lour hundred and tti,•nit°`;,ri~nnrrs, field and twent% , puny n. bleCutmland, tt till his ihdriorali.i cumin:int!, lied 1..) 4%irtii loss wail eautpiti a ie. ly Atti en killed and twenty-one wounded Armful oar killed was ra and First Lieutenant, Clarke, 8.1 \ Irdn• ia cavalry., They were biro, k doxi while gallant ly leading acharge. Cap. lain Kerr was iiiiverely wound. t 1 Nl I , netrating the neruy's lines. Piintder and Outrage?! by Indians (NADA, August 10.—The Indians are hourly committing new depredation,., stealing stork. burning trains, and kit ling Within a hundred yards of the picket posts at Fort Kearney last night, they fired an arrow at iink !t n th e pk•k t .u4. The coach which arrived at Fort Keto ne), this morning, reports' pasging several trains turned, and seeing eleven dead bodies by the roadside. A party of six whites was killed at Thirty-two Mile Creek last night. No coaches have ar rived from Fort Kearney for three days. Two of them were corrtilled for three days, the Indians stole stock at Cotton wood Kation, 90 miles west of' Fort Kearney: This morning!a party of sol diers gave pursuit. It Is well known that renegade white wretches, supposed to be from Quantrell's bid party, are associatad with Indians in those. delve dationat ; . . . Sherman'a Official Report WASIVNOTON, August 10.—General Sherman, in transmitting Logan's offi cial report to General Tlalleck, says: Although the number ;of dead rebels seems excessive. he is disposed to give fun brettit to the; roportY that OUT 10,5 though MAY 3,821 ;killed,; wounded and missing, the enemy's dead on the Yield alone amounted to 3,220. ' Total number of prisoners . sent North, 1,018; total prisoners in our hands, wounded, 1,000. The estimated loss of the enemy is at least 10,000. Resignation of Secretary Stanton. Ntw Toni, August 10.—A. Time, Washington special, of the 9th, says A Cabinet meeting was held to day, at which questions of State policy , d• more than ordinary interest and importance were discussed. It is confidentially staled by those who are intimate in po litical and social relations with different members of the Cabinet, -that Secretary Stanton has resigned, and that the Pres ident has accepted his resignation. It is not positively known that.such is the fact, • Petersburg VAilure Navy YORK, August Times Washington special says:" ant's. Meade and Burnable each cast the blame of the Petersburg fiasco on the other. ap pears that through a modification Qt order the night previous, it misunder standing as to, who shouldusuPerinten the attach occurred, and neither wa: e'seut 1,5 tali4"C'otinaitd.' • ;' AUG - , i ST --14-4861-k-- froin Before eterebtirg. NEW Yona, August 1 .—A Herald Potomac Army'-borrespc,ndent t of the 7th, says: The alle l ic: - of the whole command is being .Lbpsfittil tly;:*reasp4 by the returned 5 espifta and wounded in this' oti finery firing took plactPtolllay. A.pnr- Lion of a shell struck 1;i1Tilor Chapman, of the 29th Nassaehttath. nuTtsl wound. lE!E From Fort-Liiramie FT. LARAMIE, Aug. 9.—The Indians arc getting very bold fiwie. There is great alarm throughout the country. It is feared they will attack this point. Many cmig,rantA have been killed and much' stock taken. II It EAT It:4T N IEK V INK:, TONIC AND HI 04 PORI I 1 ER. tt e!r s ENGLISH BI'K'ERS. A mm cure (or Intemperance Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DK. u, JA YNb.'S . SOWS. V.1M11.1( 111FIEf1C IN IEIS. Dr, Schenck's Pulmonio, Totio and Pills. 111,11. NE Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Medicines ORD be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & WGarr Corner of Market street and Fourth: lUusa, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Palatal, arniiihea, Hrunhes, Trunks, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Aral alI ratirles usually found to:Drug Stores of lint quality, for stile low, TORRENCE m M'GARR, No. 7o Tilstket street, confer of Fourth febf DON'T WAIT TO BE BRAS' TED The Fourth Ward, Allegheny City, WILL PAY THE HIGHEST LOCAL BOUNTY IN CASH, for recrtitta to ttil the quota °Eta ward. And who desire to enlist and receive the highest Lo cal, [Net het with the (inverntneirt Bounty, are in, ited to call at the ()thee ot! the 'I ,listing I % UM 111 Mee, No. he FEDERAL: ST., opposite the Prot oat Alarahal'a Office. ReCIAI Its can have the selection of any argent -7atl.-Bn they may prefer. lie - lionoty paid 118 Boon as mustered in. By order of the I, 'olnmitt ee .iT3O SEA'T IPOIL I.lg Mr., mile. Irvin A IlerbenyCity, rnntAining !wren of Itooll4not, vot.ll ietlerd and A I; 1c I I c) I' t ' Mary 11.•tme, :•131.1.., lee If 0110 e, FrOOd 1411V H‘ 11,1r11 mate., tlt'ls Otilt . f Slit prilVellit tlt nect.Boary 1.. tusk: , it tt Otliartlble home tor Misine. man. Atoll dance 4.lirbfl Ittm 111•11 j•ents, peicht.t. 1,1 Mlini I It.. 'tiro y I' 4.0 I her. ‘.ll, In, I, nit- 111.• ..1.1 Chen') 11 rtvillied 1,./ .1. .1C Y 1 '600044.T, 11111 el. AUCTION SALES VI A. M•( A rti 11, A I • • ',- 1 11. - 111 .'l' I( ,11 1-.1 V•\‘: A I. At At if 14 ,;\ - N 111 IV-.14,‘ `.It , I:NINC), Atic , llu,, rt! ,111 he rOl.l nt ItNetorle li Alt f 4.1.4114, Aferl, n quantkly 04 lju,^enti s% y,r. coritiq 1411, HOS% 1.. 1'0c1...t0. VIAIrs, iiArist• /11444 I 1 , 1:N11 . 1' AL. Al Al I'l.'lllN - - IIAI All Of Nl:\ 11. A 11111, At :%lAbonac 111,i/or, 4o Fifth ottret, %111 14. •..I.llllrh I. F.. 13441Alerule, Ittenk- N,l 1 nI•lo, Hour,l ..• I 'lzsirei. 1.'1311 , 10 XV Wt."' 11... I I' ItetriterNtor, Feltd,ro. I'l.. N., Al,-. i ynu i ll,llllw Blinds. fiN A 11.1.1 I. I ISLE, I V I!t.itllAti 04, I, It 10 .oclook, Kt NlnKouit H.II Ali ' . lr., I itk..r, • nit! ~treet, I. ' , Ohl 1,r11.• 1'1,1 , 1111N1,1 AND 11Ar. , it Aunt PA V EN I'N INII. 17th inat., ;It o , 1, 4t A140n14 /1411 Auction . I ith sir,, i • conalOno•lit 01 Nriv 11..1 I. 111,. 11,1 n. 5t1 , .111, 00111111 1 / 1 0.14 1.4.11,.Al s 1,01 . 111, 1 - I.oot, Alen's Newt:l Arm : , liot• , ,l'citigreshi;Oitern:Cxll int/ 1 . 41.• tit i loi,l 41.1 ,tqlpvertl, Boy. ..1 ooilis fialin.tra is, itrogvaid. h. • Also, 11.1 s fool Gys, , 1.114 , 114, 1 11 0 011111.. C. . . VAIitIAIILIK LAND SA LE. lin TUE:4 , AI' AI'LII'SV 9th lati4, ilie unilerbigned tt 111 titer at piddle sale on Ili, pi. iiihren, a tract tit land containing about 17.1 tottlairiliin the rittsliurgh nod Sleithen i lie Turnpike, Robinson low runup, IV salting ion county, l'ermsylrtinia, ailirdnlng lands tit and Andrew Bigger, Jcihn Woodburn and others. The I.inil ii, of Excellent qiiitlitk, conoidera lile portion tieing rich hotioin las I, and abound. tin, to-talking aprliiivi, hirer and coal, con% einem It, Wine, churchei The Alt a comfortable dwrtodg , stables and also, a good peadh orchard and Iwo apple orcharda. Sikh, uOttinurnor at Ottoll of lOW tiny, tv hen due iittenilar.ni will he given, and terms intuit. anon D. .13". 11,1.1 All NORDEN. , LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES AN I) Smelt bur Woirlts PARK, M'CURDY & CO., ANU PACTUR MRS 014 1 Mir/term and Belt ltopper Pressed Col.. t tiottonia, Raised 1..1111 liottonni. Speller :Sol er, he. Also, Importer. and dealers iu Metals, In Plata. Sheet Iron, yire, ilik - Coustautly on hand, Tiamens' Blachinen and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 fitiT anal P.ll SEt'WV STREETS, Pittsburgh, l'a. 4tirt 4 peci al orders Of Copper cut to any desired pattern.. . Ifeb2t-tytla.w /MIRE' LATE FIRM OF ZUG & PAIN TER 6 is THIS DAY Masonic,' by multi/if consent. All flax ing eletitus against the said nun will present them Immediately for settle 'neut. Each millibar will sign in liquidation. PAINTER, C. ZUG, It. li. PAINTER, C. IL 2UO. Pittsburgh, August 3tl , 1881. /1111111 UNDERSIGNED IIiVE Foitl•t -1 ED a co-partnership for thefutanufacture' of Iron and Naffs, under the style of J. Painter & Sons. Warehouse 06 Water stteet. J. PAINTER B. H. PAINTER A. E. W.! PAINTER. Pittsburgh, August 3d, 1864. att4 MADE UNDERSIGNED' /LYING X purchased from the late tlrrolof Zug &Pain ter, the Sable Iron Works, in Fifth Ward, Pitts burgh, have formed a partnership for the wino- Mature of Iron and Nails. The style of the tirni is Zug e, Co., 011 lee 041 Water street, (up Stairal. ' C. ZUNI, C. IL all 4 Pithiburgh, August .1510.661._, A DMINISTRATION NOT ICE.— AL Whereas letters of Administration on the estate ul William Knox (formerly of Allegheny co., Pa.) late of Maboning co., Ct to, dee'd have been granted the subscriber, all p num! indebt ed will make immediate paym nt, and those having claims will present them !duly authen ticated for settlement to Mrs. BIA.EY ALLEN, Admtnistratrix, )r AI ITOHELL & PALMER, Att'ys at Law, Nn flith streyt, Pitta'burg,h, Jytt-I.waw PARTNERSHIP NOTICE: N 11AVE PAPS VAT •ASEiOIDIATED with me 11. A. FRY...Y . 13(1E4 id the Foundry business, which will tie carried on in its various•branches at. No. 160 Water st., tinder the firm and style 01 Wm..l. Anderson, dr. Co. WE. J. ANIAIRSON. Pittsburgh, July Ist, 1511. : jy*M-Ityd BEEN APPLES-,•25 BMA CLIIISIC IE G APPLES—Just received and for sale by! FETZER, & aunitaltoN• • corner hthrket avail ring tarsi. cs LIA Y-40 BALES TI M In store sod lot sale by I. ;.- perzEwaD AMMO/ONG, 11,3 it • sow& :Market iimiairsi sta. 111141Staf 14yenta at tfttIKRAL No: S 8 Mirket street, two doorft from VirUi..- Ara.1.3:4 • :i 4140 .so'rotseigi .ps 1: ?,4 1 tra 34, pirt ARRIVAT, AND woz.r,s- py TRAINS ER'S GUIDE ReansTivania Cflitra r • D arts = 1 1 • Arrifics. ThroAcconVo o 12ao p in Thro I ),l4l4p.2Wiinq Phila Thro- ME 4:25 '4:25 elYi Fast Line.. ,m2 - aiu in `Ftlat Line itioap in Tier° Mail _12;24 A 111 Joh nOn Acc i.tqp in John' n Ace... 10.45 a irr tat WiiiiStatioriZi9,aw Ist Sta i n 6:16 ft in ilo ,rii 2.1 do 835 am 3d • - 4:6Oriviie • .1,1 do 1:65 p ra 4th do ,„,11:09,,i) 4 1 14th do 6.55 pln The tiliftieh train lean, a W all's Station (on Sunday) at 0.05 a in; tettana at 12:15 p in. Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago. Departs. Arrives, Fast lone I'oo ain Chicago 61x....2:20 a m Express I'lo p " '2:lop Mail 'Train.... 5:30 a nil Ci n't " 750 p m Ureatline Mail - bon p in The New Brighton Acetrone.lntion leaves Allegheny' Station at 10'5 a in, 11:00 m, 4!30 p in, anu 6:40 p M. • Returning,. leaves New Bend/ton Station at 0:50 A ta, 'MO ft in, 12.10 p to anti 2.50 pm. Alliance Aerma. , .lation leaves Allegheny Sta tion at 2.10 a.m. Pittsburgh & Cosineliss Me. Departs. Arrives. Mail 7:65 a M Mall ..... --tit:tin p m Express 3:40 pon Express 14.30 aru Ist Al'Keesport it :00 ain lot hi'Keenp'rl6:sop me 2.1 " 6:15 pm 2.1 " 2:05 pm Port-Perry. —.1:00 a m Port Pe rry....8:30 ano Brad lock's 4.15 pno liraddork's .. 5-40 p m The Sunday Train to and from M'Keesport ten yes at 100 p tu, and arrives at 10010 a on. ~ . Alleghouji Valley licparts. Arrirer. Mail • , '7OO a m Mail 7:00 pru Express /..4:30 a m Exprea5.........9:136 a m Acoommodat'a.3k6p at A.Lumuinitalat'n7:4s a m Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Departs. A rrtves. Mail - 0.10 am I Mail 3 - 50 p m Cincinnati......lls aru Cin. Express..6:os p m 1 , 15 p mdo - do -210 am I Wheeling 620 a m Steubenville :Steubenville -,4ke• • Aecommo commodatillin dation leaves Allety3:so p m Cleveland 115 a m do 115 p m - *The EXCeiffini Omnibus Company have I omnibuses and Carriages in waiting for pas sengers striving in trains from both East and West. Dloresuente of Elmo ',ran ,Stenmera Ask lune S.. Boston irerpool. Teutouia.....l one ii. New York .Southampton Australasian June . NewA efrk.....Lrrerpool Bremen.. Tune 18.. New York. Southampton Saxonla.......June 2s ..New York. Southampton Hansa luly 2.. New York. Southampton Borussia July 9.. New York.SOufliampton America July 16.. New York. Southampton (-; ems nia ....J uly =3.. New York. Southampton New Turk ....July M.. New York .Snut ha mpton Bremen ' Aug 17 ..New York. Southampton Hausa Aug 27.. New Yor k .Sout ham pton Ametlea ...... ..Sep to.. New York. Southampton New York......Sep 24.. New York. Southampton Bremen Oat 9..Netv York. Southampton Hansa 0ct? . .2.. New York.Souttiamploll America Noy 6.. New York, Southampton New York.... Nov 19.. New York. Southampton Bremen - Dec 3.. New Y ork. Southampton Han5a....,...: Dec 17. .New york..SouthamVon V' COM itHOP I - - Hremen.,.., allay 25..tiptlymutpton..New. York Europn Itlnr2S:.LlverfiCl6l Peron - Saxonla Alay 31..Southampton..New York Scotto Jtine 4.l.interpool New York Ilaben - June S.. Soutnam p Nur. ,New York Hot use une 14 .. Southa pton .. New York America June22..SoUthampton..New York lermanin...June 2S..Southampton.. New York New York ...J uty 6..Southampton..New York ltremen.... ..tnly 20..Southamptem.New York Kansa lug 3 .tiouttiampton..New York lig I 7 .. Southampton.. New York New 1 ork . Aug 31..Southampton..New York Bre/net] . Sept 14. S. outhampton.. New York Hanna ' , cid. 2a. southa mpt on ..New :York Ame r. t•a.. Oct II!. .:,,111 loon pt 011... New York New York let 26 t halo ohm.. New'b Olt 'nor 9.. thruppt.....New York II Arlfiq Nov •.::t..Solllha re pron.. New York America Dee 21 ..Southam pton..New York Dr. R. A. V.;iison's Pills WILL cu RE OADAc.4 LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box, 1r DIK.Efn'IONS ARE PT:Orr-EIS - IOC,: IAiWEIA ;MEV Wll.l. Pk:W . .IRM A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE. Otte POI is a DOSe I PREPIKRTh ur B. L. FAIINESTOCZ & CO WIIOLESALE DRUGGISTS. And MuoufactUrers of D'Edtplll, fled Le d, Lltharge, Potty, dr. • -. 76 & 78 Wood St:, Pittsbairgli, Pa.. r'gßbarEl3 Drutgists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere B. rahnestock's VERAHFUGE. irk EAR SIR T A I.f. E Mt' C plc:taw e in assuring 3 nu that there IF. no Yermifttgq ,tiow l in use that we flank equals yours s 0 WORM DESTROY ER. ! 4ritv • sold it largely at retail, and with uniform suc cess. WA . pre Druggists and:Physicians, and hat e 111 strilMd It for norjiatiehts; and have been well satisfied with its chests. :SAXTON A. 131 SNOT. Mica, N. Y. ' B. L FAIIAISTOCR'S WORM CONFECTIONS Are preparetbfrom the active ,pritimplc 01 his cel ebrated Nertuttage. They are put up lea race agd:f!alatpble .frltim tn. Butt, the taste of those who cannel Convent - mitly "I .ilfe the Verruictige Children will take them ‘i illiout trouble. Tar.? are an effeetive worm deal rliy or, and may be giv en rb the meet delicate PREPAHtD A N SOl.l , BY B. "FAHNESTOCK ..& SOLE PROPRIETORS, 76 and 1$ Wposl F'nrie t It St•„ Pirrtilit,Roll, 5(4,1 by I.lrugglitaAral Medicine bealera wet . - ally. ,-.. , a pra_ihwds,,:w rriik IritiiidiffsiP ' ''4l.in ctIiiAPEST s'RPPIP-._ WTI 1' , t, c.; : ; . 1 Well Paper,. „:-..ttliAAB4- 441a aible.- , tA:O ..., , eib ~ e i Ilr togeOgr . w4,llMllAssolinit , tit 'et Piney atkyv,ktitri rwayaNal.hatal at , ET sc stntwstV.§ ir e lowl . :;',3 ;,V , 560k. 44 FAlSVlBlill4htield AtA 'attaitAtsvarqgroovr ..,..„ ~.. mon tiliti 'i , ,,, ..., lak . 1 - reasy and }pa 7.4lfi r' l- .a ilsloo, Beßtizi p il9llO oiliw 4ol.li 1 Yte i s .T 3 • vi. ME 1,111 ball I`..irLitr, 7,3ilTha ' ' ti'ft, CfMAMM,U,.&,_FINANEW f pkrTs J ata L t k ri hr ft " ,,,L... i1 1 1/1 14 110 /31 e4 Vir .„---- _—..,im i Aar To - 4,1 7 owr, -.:-,- ..., „ . ~., . -. T.EnnutaiNi Ais tlitht 1811 ‘' ''' . t" ' . - m u st, 13U 3.1 - NESS *ha .. , .Itiactlv.e . ,:y'etiterlay# buyeis . - -- 1 were not disposed totake liiifd *riAlifreadom and . --.:;.1 we have but kw sales l iii*Ord,,, , -!Eite deMari4 . _ .., was entirely local to meet thi'jittiftradi...The, •,_ --- ~,,--' ...•:-..--A weather wad warm; the receittifidtdettAdt`?:::::f'=,:.,."--.--'SA4 some days past has been limited. ATtr*Litii.fAl , fY‹ , ..v sales we note as folloW7irY:lr'M BA. , " , ..' ~ 3, , ''... , `- - ti.l l ' APPLES—We have but few sales to recortk ; --, -.-t" , -.5,,,,,i, - .::- The receipts about keep pace with the dtmand: : - :.'..,',..,i ,, , , ..• sales of 48 bbla at $3,00ra4,00 per bbl. a l - n .131ITTER-%Wp haw a c ' nod ,_ -,, ,, - - - r.;:.:-. ,, ;'....4:' , T . , demand was kligAnlja Itps4 l ar - T uTS - 4-. , .•:: - .! : -.5147, sales Of 40 packages pica Mnran aglicn' _, : ;' , --...: - .4 , ..-,.1.1..r.5. 40e; the delisant.Nor E port Is increasing. - , . - --.i: .".:•.;::.::-?.:,,:-... tIIEENE was in good request. Sales of 42 litts IV It at 21(k.r..c.; stocks moderate. , L DiAC( ' --The market has not been active ; • " i> the sales it ere confined torofirro meet IlielVantti of t he local trade, the high prices that is now' m n ndt d has cut ml' a large number of consumeys whose w(ekly income will not allow them to In. - lals e in such high prices. The rates with milli twles were made at ...Shoulders liier SOK*. ; Hams 1 1 1 Q19,....,c; S lianas 26Q2Gc. Ft.( tlit l'tte market was steady but not 'ac t e, dealers take hold very sp 4 4.llltes seem.. MI XlOll9 5C.114.3i bqt r wig k tAhp 1 4 1ter..-, ores; holders nre trot dta~tpkt we have but fettrealesr Wetter& "Mies hand 19 nut large; among them were Mara Hue 154 obis 4•10,b4r0.754311/o°i Extrar241‘.9160M4.,"4`.0= I. alt D--The • market Nati tirmmbolttersofretta-aM asking an advance; we note sates at 2042121 c. - LAM) ()IL was firm rt the late aditasegfatk.. , 'l note further sales at No 1, $1,06; No 2at $1,50' • pet gallon. , BEEftrlllarKet ; - 11,tm;,... - .,tofft3(o4m, lba at 2.1 c. 1.;,; BAAIN—Ssles of 1,00 bags 2. bushels at diver bag „. s COHN—Market steat • ;"eate or 1 car zhested at $1,60; sales of 050 bum fromatore at $1,60. OATS were stead,y; we note sales 2tif 300 bush at4l,o3@rxe per tmtb. -••• •• • 6 HA Y —l7 loads were disposed of at $2OOB. YEACELES--We note miles 5064,00 ser • busbri I t 'lO til I 1° 0./P. , 1)14 -, itia Eor,B_sireyia 12X4t 13c Per ileizek.' • 10:00 a m PiTIPSIIIIiitert OIL iriviumwaim% uto-ii!' °most Or Tale AutrePoistiAlpy. , '-..... - Tut' ILADAY. August] Ith,lB6L The ratachat conthfues rerMilqa ifest he dispbsitidrf - .t4p6sWatLlVeißeVira il - , time. The receipts of ()rude since oaf very limit ed,, , lietiig.lev thati - 2004it*Sraiial 'a - 0f.. - learn of a single transaction; we quotti.-tirpjfk.... nominally:al,374:o2s tsilhouPan44v#APAtik.MPE*l4l The reports from Oil (Itty..issimoalliclingt.citieter . -. port represents an miC'ance, whilst dispatches... 2 Were received staf ing that an advance had itieen established. I:F.:SIDI:UM—We note sales at 37,00. lt E 1 , 1 N El/ Olio—FYN'4ea pear eple, IwOringte negotiate, but fall Oil d' to 'timid' . 1" 'temp. We quote Bonded Oil at 1541180 e; the stock on hand at I , rei , eat./ 4 not large. . NA PT keiroftei as Ltirquoted: " 0111Le9elp,e Por Fikher .tho 118 bbfii: Pittsburgh Iron and Nall ..I)la l rket 4 ..-. t r4uR i NI P - T4 Au gusY.I B WALC. The following are the quotations for tlip seriptions named: t 1 r • to 6, by 3 to 1 inch I to 6, by 1 to I 3 inch to I,l g by A' to ,1..;" inch • I to l!i by b 1-6 ... Heavy Band Iron 2t06 by to 3-16 inch •7X to 1 by and 346 inch 8 7i in 1.4 by :1 n111)-346inch,t-i4f •-•Cf'•''"°"'%l - to U' byi suid eJi ilieb;;; 4.14-8 iforse Shoe. sh to I by 5-16 to , 7" inch.... rob p slabd t; h " to 6:incli ti/ .06 8'. .. -1 1 .. i and - 2- ~ ~,, • -- y-,-;-?: , • , F..'41C1: • t.ff4.,C l -51.1. S'tr. 1 Anil 1"4 . 934 7 i inch `, ine - li .:, wel. 12. 110upo i11#„1.9 B.llPcitie4.;eftStMllfSl34Flth extrA. Round and Square 1 to '.!.',,• inch 7K 'Y.f.and 9-10 inch 8 Ito :;,,,, inch 71; .5-10 inch - 8.3% :;',., to 4 inch 8 , , 4 inch Sy; '4, V it itil AT.iiiCiti,-17U-3114P,eftfi41,11/7r-t '' '‘• • - • • .o*.l -troli. , - 1 L 44 4 0, -..--.. , ',„ to I‘. inch •i"., I s4' inch 814- •:, and 34 ii , 5 11 ---- :- • . 0 , . 3(i. Mich ; .t t ma: - Fri ll' iig flair illt.nl and Half Round. ' - 4 I° J '•L' i 9` 4 ' — '' y , :-' B,, i, - LI b uh --Kra 13.... frwi , %n -- ii ?,;, infli 3:', .. , r- ' •: Sheet. No lotn 11 . • • <•: