subMrtr - PoBTj t 0 „ <J P«f»iixlreA mMm. ,!W*-4SH®ILTe E SC E. MONHAY-iJ ' Democratic Mass Meetmg, 1-fVK j , ! A grand masfcmeeting of the Democracy of Allegheny county was held on Saturday even !^Lt U ?. eS, 'r <^*f leBll,LtU ‘ c,tr ' to "“Iff the nomination of Qedrge B. McOlellan for Preal lt Peo Tloe-Pre.l? 4ent. lnclemency of the weather and the sunhlaee ofmany that the 1 MMI°t WOUI<M^ Ve *° l *P o * t P o ne<l on that ac £“*■ '‘“' early ?* our «» pwplebeganto flock to Jhe appointed place, and took their poaltlon I‘r‘T’ ““ Hotel, regatta, 0 f toi*i2iyng rain and the mud in the street. At atantjjeyen o’clock a band of music arrtveU.and , * * hort “ me opposite the hotel, ; ! 7!iS. vM ? d .“^ r » 0 ? the b » lc ““y- At this "Hm.dhe street-w.is pertly from one Jdde to the other, add from' Fourth street down ™7nT mM ' C ' h<i kaite 6omd be »een ““ * oll<l mMfl of people, crowded together as dlose ns possible. Thousands were congregated tqgyherln that limited space, all desirous of th°,r r r UWneJ I ’ jUtiClHoB “<> Public ■ announced for the evening, :l burnl “S with Ibe wish to raUfj the “ b ~>n of the Ohioago Convention. " When nearly all were assembled the band com mem£d to play the Star Spangled Banner, Yan : And other patriotic airs, in a style W*hly commendable, but the people were anx ious to hear the eminent speakers of the occa «ton,nnd accordingly business wascommenced 1m ihflT'f chairman of V.T 7 t-ommlttce, proclaimed in a few words the object of trio meellug. He spoke In an affecting manner of the present stare of t te T la S,ron e eBt ««m. those through whose faultit was brought on the verge lelie hoped ,h '’ t !,1C democracy of Al legheny counly would concur in their eflbrts to restore it to ito former condition Thefollowing gentlemen were then proposed l» , e? 0^? U l ty ° om,nltt, ' e “d were unanimous elected officers of the meeting : Hon. -WALTER IL EOWHIE. VIOE-PRKSIDKJfTa iisir iffe* *.l D Hancock T‘#*? ei lr e * jKobert Wall tee f£f“ Moorhead Wm Bennett ThifT , «? we,Uep Patrick Kerr ISMjSSTr.. * I ItoJtoJ! HM QMUJno' e n” lllocter He*”ey w '1t K lV u,l,z John m Irwin w JVI Stewart wiinriL/ 111 ~ TuUm**" ' » H Haion }r»S J H" Hunter w T w TiW -,. John H Utiliej* j> o Ti' QD #£. A J Baker • n*n er Uhwß Kenny John Dunwoody elect*., Mr . Loivri H?,nt '’r.t'v.W aL.i endorsed, when Mr J H : “T""“'s.' ha} e Bet up ‘ UI «»r«Vthe platform they is «puUMa , and*ae, a r *!l?trU ! i? rd ° r our ““dldates they ncSinb defanse Bin 11 l uu ‘«P«*hable, tim..^ho ui(l | w;i , sai y r °““I‘y 1 ‘y slander, and no era in. repuiii ue tltt*ft-liru.. 1 ?” r *L 1I ' oni an| t speak miha muypraffr’T.i.L ch »tgea our niATo:,;. Ir “' r *h a ‘“« MoCLELLAn and P* K . ■M*»arc c<^CTM h alA d rei°wt t th tl o n and lts Par orime as with a earmlne e ° tru . l>tlon aod up their uiamtolit al„B to show ..* *>aJaw»io;the Urataift» R ttle country and Bho,im * 6 und -to * onor ' b '° Peace taxation' I ''; %hten ttbofrufe-and fcd“ rC ,H„ the soldier, and lor the orphans S tt, tie wounded .fallen in the cause ofth? -trnL th wh P have exalted Pmposes whidh ,hd -the,e * re the '*£&B£Z:-zzjsst r :s,->r their feelings toward* th« ** m vent to dateln loud oheera,making (i ° andi ' «me of McClellan. Xh! ?° " Uh 1116 kddreWd a/pw nrn»e4 hainnan thenceforth s ,Tr r . tieaudie “ e - «- celved jrlfk^thnltMtloai? 1 ? S * otlem * 11 was re. bled multitude Bp *>» . a * >l>latrao fa y the as Be in ■nann^oit^;^i:rdrM ‘c D c, ,> n ef ' ■° ldlertlk '' he was personally acquatatedfind* whole “S* th?tdntcd e d n edm < lA,Un I A,Unf t a^ e " McClellan commanded the Jm, ay ' Whcn —4 to Itave i p«uU», "JTd T Unlon feet, and we notfnld? J iode «rU,sble ef . who had praise oA,s the plain, of Virgil" it ?. ' i<,e f 7 Blde OTer one which, “ <ienlabl ‘> f«‘, tratedon Saturday UiU “ jlaylah ln their j,r ai ae of oampalgq under him. After the tw„ “ fo dlSOOl,r “'' ° ther Ihforlte spelled no < t rtv erra^pL U L UDfortan< “ e,r ““ “ Wa^gtod I1 c?“ t ln< d°' lU 'y **' RuUl from quence and manner ,’,. f, oUeman whose elo place those who could not ano H,t<id hl “ **"' I his address wUh a few wordsT’ ** ° P *“ ed speaker who preceded him, *** served ir. At the verv eoml * who ric Wy de b*f&“ to pour down so hearsT^/tL? 1 ” utterly uncomfortable for botlf ,^° me dlenco to expose themselves to lt au moved, *ijH »»,*_ 4 . : ■* "ht not a man ebbrevlatebu o * o*** macourse on acoount of the »«_ Mr. Euth>s speach was ve?v fl'" 10 ?* * munour > ftssr-KSarSss SrS^sj&SS Wm to discontinue his ? U ”i r tDade »s hrtef speeolt, but we i&! Piat ow *W t° the pourine other oauwaiwo rnlssei the greats Chairman arose, and that S J“° e “ Cy the weather to, f4J.Ofjro., He requested their wlthth«a . the reaoilutlona and was answered ehet ’™-; Aflv title thTw jK*djotm.e4 mnohto th. Wi ■J'M‘ ’ ' •'"I • « f-»it ft ■* fe ■ •• ’■ ' H’■ : I- ‘ •an 9 ►BNINa, SEPT. 5,11 •PRESIDENT SECRETARIES, V ' - — PITTSBPBGB. .11 the properties of the Port O rape , nn<] there i°ia^ Uae^,tla ” 08t “«». .u -to other wine.. Its principle effects upon thesystem are mildly stimulating, Uiuretio.'so-1 “ d ‘°° lC - “ WiU P™ beneflcK KUne l , > » nd Chronic Diseases I tyth General Debility of the ConstituUon. | Physicians may safely recommend it to patient. In Place of the many doubtful ilxtutes too of ten sold as pure Wines. 01 ' CAUTI ON . j 4. s If appears prom as id. vertUementtor a etolea home and barer In Saturday’! Chronicle, that a person traveling through the surrounding country" Z r Penoa **• de « c lb<!d as being I complexion, Mack" curt'• i CaU “° Ded *S»«»* employing him, as lam in no way retponalble for hi, ac t» CHAS. d .MK/ r.Oi;. 81 WOOD BTBEET au23-d&w T H sfocW KST AJiD CHEAPEST W all Paper. ‘ ' WlndowShadea, together with a general “ dV arie,ya^^j“^t i O f Fancy . jejj POEBSTEH a rSOHWAHZIS ! - . Smlthßeirt ,t. P^e^tobk UHA * ck co «panyof Stkphuv Obowbil, Pre«»t. ' V _ . _ / Philander Shaw, Sec v Cash Capital ’ * ec,y ’ surras iureh,, ism. ;; ;;; ABBOts . “ Ttr i • *721,219 20 Washington Insurance Company, New c„.h ImS?**' Pr^? ‘ r^- *•*■««». s«- ■3S^’?S£*feo^v: Baildtogß, Mel^ha^fis^Kijf^iT 6 00a, P ani «» on nne Bisks. wiae * urolture and for Mi sep3 BRITAN. Afft. •“’ 1 -- fig Fourth pt. PITS OB THBEE TEABS, by applying at the William p enn Feng street, September 3d. isga f“ :■■■• Wo. « W«wl 188 Wood' Bti4)>t. treet U Hl5 4 : a Democratic Meetings.— Meetings of the Democracy of Allegheny o3unty wore hold on Phtantayforthe -purpose of Heating delegates to the Convention to be held on Wednesday at the Court House. The foltofclog gentlemen 'We elated in our city : ? War4—Wm B Stfddinni 26 Wdrd— John Irwin;* n^rbrßj^raxi^^ oll " 9d Ward— Jan H Hopfcfttt, Lewis n<>i nAn s SW precinct—Qnpt Ho m -4 dot enforced cUv nrlnta t> 4 lU * aoun<!e < l several of pur Telerrardwt, A° St ManUlal FoBler «ccived a shomd e^^ 1 ” 1^ 1 °“ Sunday ’ «*tlng that he menti s to ”“ ke the »«easary arrange menta,,but not enforce the draft until further ° r KofiTtoems.-The utst, U3d city reg ‘ menl * paBBed ‘htough this city on Saturday and Sunday on their wav Suhlt Th ' y " Cre " usual entertained by the Subsistence Committee with refreshments ka^^^«* tatUry ’~ oompaa> ' 0 of thla well toown Battery arrived here yesterday. The 4 8 excellent niirits and were warm! iy received by their friends. riety. Wholesale or retail buyers will h„h &BsSS£3Bs&£ by atl DrUgglsts atone£dlf r . • e “'“ y ’ aDd Buld •80 Govartmient r,oan Its Liberal Interest The general rate of interest is six per cent annually. Thin is seven and three tenths, payable semi-annually. If vou lend on mortgage, these mustbe searching ol utles, lawyers’ fees st-,m duties and delays, and vou will'fin of nf n r an,Cd tHy ° H on 'y ,he Bam ofmopey yon would receive Irom the Government, and less of it. If VO u n! vest In this loan, you have no trouble If there is no National Bank at hand any banker will obtain it for you wUA Don AtriP 1 ®d d P f ay . yOU interest tou pon at the end of six months as a most convenient form of remittance ito his city correspondent. If y ou wish to for vno ® net l cen ,t? on the it: you have the highest security in the n a H win o h ft° !t wi , t h If y °* -ißh°o sell It. It will bting within a fraction of cost and interest at any moment. It will be v L y handy to have in the house. K I he Secretary °f the Treasury has been toid that he must ‘buy money at the highest rate necerenry to command “i’ar lh V he should sell his obligations *•*??> wufissjaa September? 11 LTTen ty“ i^oZVJr' until he would finally offer to lend only the interest and keep the principal li t*h W , ' D ,f 6nt SeCUrities are wort h any thing they are richly worth all their race calls for in gold, and the country 13 not so poor m spirit or in purse &[ to submit to any such sacrifice^as Bhylock dW 1 ™ ’ Ther t' 3 hut " ply of money seeking investment at nn v Üb!-renv d r th -, <>OVernmEDt offt;rB t 0 P»v I Übcrally for rt 9 use. At the rate of sew 1 to a«v d h ,l e ° tenths per cent - per annum I to say nothing of the collateral advan’ mtrb'J 1 18 d he 9tron S eat borrower in'the , market, and every feeling of interest as well as patriotism and duty, should 'in I duce our readers to invest in its loans. | Joseph «v*a. - JOSEPH MEYEK & SOY, MANUFACTURERS OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITUEE A3ffD OHABS WAREHOUSE' 163 BMITHPIBLD, AffD44a PBKK St. Between Bth it., and virgin aUeJr ; ai!n»n JAMES R. CHILTON oi. . Anlletlcal Chcnist. N y (»«•■«, ’ hold by A. J. RANKIN, Dmigl.t y ' No. 63 Market street, below 4th 11. &' 7-30 L 0 ll li. "Ma-atf susaffiOßßt&st atj'““ “-iK" Wl " be conver table at the option six f,er cent gold i moTeTa PSrab ‘ e notleM ‘b»» Bve nor ‘rr ty ir ° m as the I *s clcct - The y ' Vil ‘»«i-Wd ta and aTI ° f ® 50 ' * lO0 > »W.*‘.o«>and »5,000 and all aub»cnption« must be for fifty dollars or Home multiple of fifty, dollars. • As the Hbtea drstr Interest from August 16th persons making deposits subsequent to that date “ . . paJ '‘ he lDterelit ocourod from date of note 1 to date of deposit. Parties depositing ‘"'Haty-flve thousand dol “d I f prtflrdB for ft i’M no testat any one time Special Advantage* of this Loan. (h i T .!" A Nail0 »-‘l Saytsos Bank, offering '*e W e ° f other, ana security. Any savings bank which nays , e l‘ Oßlt orß In U a. Notes, considers that It hr payinytn the host circulating medium of ha rT r ' ““ “ W anything £„ er curitl CHfn i aa6etß Srecith<!rin government notes or Oonverlible into a Six per cent, 5-20 Gold Bond, In addition to the very liberal interest on the notes for three years, this privilege of conver slon is now worth about three percent, per an num, for the current rate for 5-20 Bonds is not ess nine per cent, per annum, and belore the war the premium on six per cent, T' s I stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at il,e present market rare, is not less than ten per t-ent. per annum. * IT.S EXEMPTION FKOM STATE OK MI ;NI CIPIAE TAXATION Eut aside f rom aII , ne ailvallt we i iavp oni,u m er.,t e ,|, a special act of Con g rrsaexe>„pt» ali iioudfl aati Treasury notes from local tar a "on. f.„ the average, tins exempt,,,,, The r r r P 7 P ‘' r annu “. to ,h ° of taxation in various „„„ of B ™ It .s believed that no securities offer so great inducements to tenders as those Issued bv the -Soi.minem. In all other forms of tndebted nesß, the faith or ability 0 f private parties ot , Panie8 ’ ° f Be l' erate ““ 1 "P“id», only, I. ilmiged for payment, while the whole property ! ‘ hVn°KH try 18 ,lela to »«>«« "1= discharge of aU the obligations of the l mted States *“ be «I» Treasur ‘i 16 LnlteJ States, at Washington the a era Assistant Treasurers and designated lie positanes, aim by thu First National Bsnk of Pittsburgh, Pa. Third National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa l ourth National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa Md by all National flank, which are depoai tarie. of public money, “ rl aepoei AND ALL BESPECTABLE BANKS AND BANKER! mZXa tbt ' ?aal ' T infer AFfIOBD KfEHY FAOIUTY TOSUBSORI sppl-itnd&w Dr. R. A. Wilsons Pills WILL CURE LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go fft once and buy a box, U Ar,E ~|;o,' i:i!i.y fol lowed, they will pkekolm a SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE, One Pill is „ rn tPARrn bt B. L. FAHffESTOOK & 00. ! .U, SOLE PROPRIETORS, i wholesale druggists And llatfnrafinrcri or While lead, lira L ra d, Uibupjre, Puiij, Ar. ’ TC & 7S Wood Si., Pittsburgh, Pa. t'ott sat.t: nv I'ru-gists and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. L. Fahnestock’s vermifuge. I rSs.i"« ssra ui.yK.sHire »•* K ' ; ce«a. We are And , w J tb uniform iuc have prescribed ** Physicians, and been B ’ aud Ithica, N. Y. Saxton & Bishop. B. L FAHNESTOCK’S WORM CONFECTIONS e ated P Veml?uee the I !heT e .ff InC J PIe 0f hls ce ‘- Palatable folni, to h BUlt thT'* t . U , PI V nlce who cannot conveniently *unl c *v aB t® tiwse Children will take them Zmvk the \ ermifhge. are an effectivewoJm ?el^ hout troub,e - They* en to the moat delicate ch,l,“ yer ’ and msy ** S l '" PREPARED ANI) SOLD BY B. t. FAHNESTOCK i CO., SOLE proprietors, ”“ d 79 Wood end 91 Fourth Bt.„ PITTSBURGH, PA. Sold by Druggirt. and Medtoine Dealer. - apis-lawi )acir Creek Lubricating Oil. OS BAND AND WILL Ba uckT?re^ ly ,lD r ' Cei|Jt of a genuine article of CAT«g OIL, warranted pure.” tjo »u2Wm . ■ . -J4S. BOTp, 287 Liberty itrefc in l and a Dotind ftnd Gove Oyatera, p caaß - Just received aid tot Jyf BB ,Xi' IJi ? k BKOSj,, !; **• l*S Wood *t» F9«M[ ora FIRST EDITION. 6f . Atiagta— s^eat suys (here 19 great-rejoicing in Washing lanta is in our possession. It aDnp ‘ ope Ca ! Qng upon Sherman's rear that that offl cer wasptosecuting his movement a!!!, eessfuiiy, and at 11 o’clock this mornlnff entered the-city of AUanta and found that ina combinations had compelled it* evacuation by Hood.. . 1 lts The transmission ot this inteilirencß over the wires, which have been cm for several days, proves that Gen. Rousseau ? aa bB ,u n bUCCessfnl in his effort to du lodge the cavalry expedition of Forrest thifrmd. a M ° rgan - driTing «««• flSm | The capture of Atlanta see area the possession of the whole States offline gni, and renders the condition of therfh" el leaders more desperate than ever be fore. It was by an- apparent - retreat one of those masterly strategy' move menu,fpr Which this been so noted—that he has thus enables to I achieve so Brilljant a result. 3 t 0 | It is now well known that Hood h«a added materially to-his strength bv tiie conscription of numerous boys and old men who behind works, could rendir very good service— outside l of'Works this very strength would prove a ™ pr^n“ terrible C ° St 01 'Powdered The purpose of Sherman in therm™, meat which begun on the night“ the was to deprive the rebel comman I der.of this strength and his pro ec fon o works at Atlanta. In othm words cut e tfm“off h ?ed b V l “ Dkin e Atlanta «d cutting off his supplies, to force Hnnd out to fight, and thus with his lareelv to wh?n e i r - tlng forcC of veterai > troops 7 ' I ir, P , h . lm 1“ an open field. ' P ’ , With this view Sherman moved on he 11 ight m question with twenty davs’ rS^*%ss?as^ •nVu ilVir’? 101 ' “ ood abandon a • iio v,&a also employed to Innlr mf r /t° m “'i ! ““ tions ' and to Burry for ward by railroad supplies to whatever new position Sberman might assume, in the ari ny lkreported to have moved in tbe following order, 23d corps Scho ftih S n n l - he ttd vance; followed by the rfo’ mai V ; 9; i'l, th A, Lo I an l lfl th, Ransom I'th, Blair,-and 4th, Staoly, In the or all mftkiD e a flank move imnt, with strong skirmish lines on each flank and ,on front and rear— Eastpomt was left to the east and at dawn Hood found Sherman gone Operations of Averill’s Command. r,;,, E ' v y ORK . September B.—A Herald'\ lalimgWn'ers correspondent, of Angus! Avermhs , da ? B past 1 * General Averill has been demonstrating neainsf Y‘ th 8 liaimg the plans and carrying out th» a r , dC v ?/ ? eneral Sheridan 7 T g o-*y U enomy on lhree different i fOE .‘he purpose of making him develop his strength. On”the Ctfarli s ™ atl .‘here was nothing hut very bklr '>ushmg, while on the Winches 7 .or P a'n d e desTrer i ‘ 1,,118t We had^ I T X Carly in the mon) ing we attacked the enemy’s outposts an l drove his pickets in upon theftreserve and toward Darksville. I n the after noon we again made another attack on the same line, when the rebels placed “ dnisionof inlanfty in line and advanc ed no doubt, to Ascertain the strength U, m T,\ 80 PP rsis ‘ently anno^ng t L Between one and two o’clock sections of \vith™r 3 ’ o haTtery fi Soon.‘te H r 0 the enemy returned our lire from four ! reu* ri t nht le of°M an ■' lni K ntDre sonle what io u* right of Martinsbnrg. From th,. enemy’s position at this tfmo a H “e of bis infantry pressed our right fmd,centre e Pl °yed rt a porl,on iof 9choon- Powell s b ° n OUr !eft ’ w here owett s brigade was Btationed, there fwas not so heavy a pressure. Theshells HUdl ; ni ° n ?una passed houses W “ W " hom diking any A Foreign Loan iTendered—Eeb els Leaving the Valley. YoiiE ’ Septembers. —A Tribune Washington special i M i BtB that We f B9 bC , en 8 tender " fh foreign loan and Jliat it 18 under consideration in the Treasurj Department. “ 8 *Woth, nt a, , '/ "' e 'Sht miles dis ’ across the Apiqnan, for the first dlv e *nd!h hB ° n the front 9ince Mmi aay, find the prospect of a battle in the jailer seems to be diminishing .“cry 6 <1 M wamelink & baer AOESTB OF THE Bradbury and Schomacker Sc Co’s CELEBRATED PIANOS SMITH db OO'H American Organs and Melodeons Ko, 12 Bifiaell's Blook, Bt. Clair St.’ PITTSBURGH. ,„^ e * Ake pleasure In refering to a few of th„„„ HS-&S rS f th “' “‘MS? 1 C ° q - £>“«“<»». “ q " James Russell, esq., wSuS?ia h n“ t ' „ J. P. Smith, q ’ Wm k?i t dl r, tCo - S r - M. Blackburn, o. H. Love C ’ 001. J. K. Kerr, FrankHn. to ™, 81 - ' *«“»«*. Yonnjr- Mlss Sarah M’Farland, EastLlbertv N (Icon, East Liverpool: O “ q - A1Ie &“7 aty. Verj- Rev. P. Mullen do , i e«l-, do J»i. Fire eiq„ sj 0 l r ‘ stock, East Liberty John McCurdy, East Liberty. T " U Veare n °A f^‘°h C f etc ’ warranted fo sale*"d rent " eoad of AUce I>unlevy, dec’c£. late of Soath Fayette township, Allegheny county- lo the subscriber. Peraons indebted S hSw claims wtßpay-or present to : • ■■ .„ .' JEREMIAH DUnIEVY, Jr " No. 4 Diamond, Pitfafrui^h REVOLVERS ASD PISTOLS TmT STANTLY on Mm) and fo/.Ate. hv ° S_ JAMES BO 5 “J* . X-i ATE& T E v—; SECOTVI> KDITIOw. FROM WASHINGTON. Official from Secretary Stan too No Intelligence from (fen. Sherman From the Shenandoah' Valley. The Bebels Leaving the' Talley, Gen. AveriU in Pull Pursuit Report from Rebel Papers, Washington, September s Bp. m.—' ~ : mx ~No intelligehce later than mv, tnlegram of last night has teen.received Phe telegraph lines between Nashville and Chattanooga were broken last night by Wheeler ana we have had. nothing’ south of Nashville to-day; , this’ accounts for the absence of later information from Atlanta. No d oubt is entertained of the correctness of the report last night,s whtch came from two independent! sources, besides the official' dispatch of I General Slocum, thofficial reports this evening from Nashville state that the [ damage done by Wheeler to the rail road win be speedily repaired and that Wheeler had retreated and Gen. Ros eau in pursuit, that in an engagement between Rosseau’s and Wheeler’s forces Ihe rebel General Kelly was ffiprtally wounded and is in our hands. A telegram from Gen. Sheridan states ] that Early had retreated tip the Shenan doah Valley and is pursued hy Sheridan with his whole army, that Ayerill had | attacked Vaughan's cavalry an (Leapt ur ed 20 wagons, two battle flags, a" num ber of prisoners and a herd of cattle. Signed E. M. StaSton, Secretaiy of War. War Department, Washington; September 4. —To Qen. Dut: The follow ing telegram from Gen. Grant has just been received : I have Richmond papers of to-day, they,contain rumors pf a bat tle at Atlanta, but say that the War De partment having ho official information decline to form an opiniondroia , the ru mors I have no doubt however but Sherman has gained a great success be - fore the dispatch of last night man re ceived announcing the occupation of Atlanta by our troops, the fact was known toour pickets, the rebels holler’d over to our men that Sherman hatf whip, ped Hood, that the latter had lost forty thousand men. and that our troops were •n Atlanta. All queit here. Signed E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War. Our South-western Telegraph Dine continues down and this with a heavy storm that commenced in tbisp. an. and IS still prevailing beyond Louisville may damage the lines and hinder the arrival Of dispatches from Atlanta for a day or I two. Signed } ' FROM WASHINGTON General Sherman’s Success. Operations of Gen. Gran NbwYom, Septe'aSjer Washington speeiaTsayS : ’lt is boTiered m official circle that the Importance of Sherman’s success is not yet developed and that he not only occupies Atlanta but has inflicted a crushing defeat upon oo a army, and now occupies East Point, the stronghold in the rear of At anta to which it was supposed Hood would retreat if compelled to evacuate the city. sjs AdT'T Washington special •its Advices from the front states that an attach upon Grant’s position pn. the Weldon railroad, is momentarily ex pected with all of Lee'], available 'Lee. There are indications that the rebels are perishing for supplies. The official recognition of a Minister Consul in Philadelphia for theJuraz Government is published this morning but Maximillian’a Minister Plenipoten tary and suite, arrived last night and the question which Government is to be re cognized will be settled. Washington, '.September-' 4.— There is authority for stating that an arrange ment has been entered into between pur own and the rebel government, where by the condition of our pfisohem in rebel hands will be materially benefited. Col. Ould, the rebel Commissioner of exchange submitted a propositionto our government' agreeing'' to relieve'" &1; prisoners of war in their hands ip close [confinement and in cels, and those in' irons and put them upon the footing of| other prisoners of war, provided our' government would do the sametowards rebel prisoners similarly held by us. Our government has accepted the propo sition, and 001. Ould has been notified of the fact. Hbadqoabtehs Akmy of the. Poto mac, September 3d, 6 a. m.—Private Sccden 8. Chandlenof batter; K, 4th U 9. Artillery suffered extreme penalty of the law for having deserted 'turn, his command during active operations, he Itares a wife and two daughters to mourn his fate. Another culprit naried Ammterwhs to have suffered.tie same .h!’ 'Uh escape; thriough our lines to theehemytwo days! ago. Dr. John ffeitage of the 11th New York ToUmteers has been rpWfV smee the fight of the 25th of Amnnu!!f : *«•>«S r< ttk i"."r s ?/ FOB^iHE^bsT; -jOtiitiJ.vlyiuiirj' ,* 1 . EVERYBODY’S FRIEND witiL such wonderful success At th^jYlnt . eroarijeD j New York aCCeS ® &t THIS EVENINci \rt]l be presented fnr «>,„ JS2?2fUSSBd? or,81 “ !l, *«»“■* Mr- W&entworth 2^SS.“ B ■ nuksky ohickweed. -■ E- AL Stanton, Secretary of Wsr. ENGLISH BITTERS Family MEDICINES. Dr. Bchejick’a and Pills, Celebrated JBuohuAt Sarsaparilla, And an other Family Medlctnei can be • found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M’Garr, Supporter*, Shoulder Braeea, And all artlolea usually found In Urn* Storei oi ttaat quality, for tale low. .«» f?' 7 f ““^ t J* t, 3 Ee f* !»*•»» of Fourth *o*j dysentery P&iQF’B AROMATIC B£a<®b«Sbs: Carminative .. fa Utß only ntp ni eqro care. It eon dUeM«- ,ItU 60 effioaotaofe Oat Rmloiui T te: *‘ M *-isKE?E mi ofiroßisAoa' dangerous omn OioUira mUturai« donbu ftU oompMWoM, (man j at wldok mitt. mine jwd rain thaoonftitation,) wkenmn ran obtain an unfailing remedr ilmVr. endrafe M BliXber^&e^ e i “ "“ fl * AA for Xhaoß'ilixuuiSSiSr FSpS : •£» »«J f* - ! ■' 1 ..i iflVin‘l 111 'T"Tl—I • • fti wte^!ytiahieaUMad«. BI irt.*' ■ I • ad'.Uin r.ns'iiift*li 1 «... FRO* 6RART S ARMY. Giir Works Impregnable, La-test Nows ' from Mobile : September 4.—The correspondent dat ,/?* onr troops on the • We *flOp, rp'n'd have been constantly • strengthening their position until in the opinion of military authorities it U now Impregnable to the assault of any force the rebels can bring against it. Small garrisons Haro been posted on the east aide of; the James to guard against rambling rebel batteries who fire on our transports. '; - :. ?"4 8 jßjchippnd Examiner has a dis f»tch from Mobile 30th ult., which says there .are 1 six Union vessels off Doe river. : The.Petefsburgh Express says a large body of Yankee cavalry moved on the 30th around towards the rebel’s right in the , direction of the Weldon road, tirbbably cmj another raid. , °en. Mattry says the non-combatants of Mobile give him more concern than oil else, they will not leave the city, because as they say, they have no place to go. Glen . Maury appeals to the plan ters to aiforfj them shelter. Washington, September ff.—Latest informstioh from the Army of the Po-, tolha'c- states nothing of note has trans •pired -for some days past. Picket firing iia lhdnlgedihonparts of the line at night brut it almost entirely ceases during the day, the following official dispatch was received Jast^ght : The enemy arc on move down the valley, falling back to w“ds Averill attacked and dxSve Vaughan's cavalry from some point north off Banker Hill within six miles of-Winohester r when his advance wae-stoppedhy a line of infantry. ” 3ept*mber4.— The Na vy Department last night received a dis patch announcing the burning of the U. S. frigate Brandywine, the store Bhip at Norfolk, with all her stores. The cause ol the fijre not yet known. Albany, September 4.—ln answer to a dispatch from Assistant Porvost Mar shal General Townsend, Gen. Fry an*’ nounces that the government bounties will be continued until further orders. New Y.ohk, ; September 4 —General Butlerhhi.Vcd here yesterday, his busi nessliere is not publicly known, though it is understood i to relate partly at Jeast to his personal affairs. Buffalo,' ’3.—Accounts have been received from..moat of the eastern citiesof great rejoicing over the fall of Atlanta by bonfires, fireworks, speeches and firing of cannn. AMUSEMENTS. THEATii. , k®* B6 ? and Manager ; .w. Hsnd,bb..- , uomSoy nioht. o ■Flrafrllme la Fittaburgh of the new Comedy ** • Cu it or s A «ure our© fax Intemperance, »r. J.C.Ayers’Family Medicines. OB* D. JATHBB a SOS’B, BE,LMBOL»>B Vomer of Market atreet and Pourtii. JS«, Medicine., (Jhenricala, Perfumory, Paint., Olla, Lead, Vamiahe., Uruahea, Trusaea, TORRENCE & M’OAHB, —Ul>~. Diarrhcea. i^n piTTSHUKOH for tt!^^‘°“ n . ,ln “ e 8 laiollve > «n*&'aind,'. ,„, ev or rm,r^.f rtlolc " be * n * United. 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