If i ADVKB'HsISB AOKSCIKS. a “C- BKI'CENOUa, It 00. No. *7 B»rk B«u, New York olty, and No. 6 State •t»et, BprtdJij FONTAINE at Co., No. 63 Naseau atreet, New York elty, an au thotlzed to take Adrertlaementa and Snbaerij - tion for os at lowest rates. , will lurmtn the Dxilt Post, to agents —^4*2,00 per bunded oopies. MCAIi ISTEILieBScE. ’WEBNEHIiAY MORNING, SEPT: f t 1864. Fatal Accident —A fatal acoident occurred on Monday eyemog at the-CdhneUaville EaU road depot. It appears that a man named Boal ™ “leoplng on the track, near the trcatle work, which la situated a short distance from the depot, and remained there until the train was coming In, when fortunately he waa noticed by the engineer In time to stop the train'. He was acooraihgly roused up by the engineer, and as it was found that he was under the Influence o liquor, he waa removed from his periloui poslf tion, and laid at Borne distance from the track. The train proceeded onward, and landed the pas sengers at the depot, but In backing out, it ran over the unfortunate man, who being utterly deprived of his senses by the quantity of liquor he had drank, returned to hie former position on the track. No blame Is attached to the engi near, who naturally supposed that the man was ont of all danger, and beaidea none of the ordi nary signals were neglected. The deceased was a stone-mason by trade, about forty-Uye years of ago, and was on a visit to this city from West moreland co., where be resided. An Inquest was held yesterday morning on his remains, by edro nerJSTcOlnng, when a Verdict was leturned In accordance with the above facts. Hew Market Honse.-Slnce the Oakland Passenger KUlway snaked through the Legisla ture a bill authorizibg one hundred per cent Increase on the fare, on account of henry grades, and then reduced oue-sixth the length of the road by starting at the Court House, Instead of Market effort. Many people are anxious to have « new market house somewhere on the Fourth street road, say between High and Dia mond streets. There Is sbundance of room, and very few buildings to Interfere Let thePas sedger Railway Company, and a few property holders get together, and advance the money kt six per cent , and secure principal and interest from the revenues of the Market. The Pitts burgh and Allegheny Market Houses demon strate the certainty of reimbursement. A good Market House in the vicinity we speak of, would not only improve the surrounding property, but would be of immense Bervioe is a large popula te In the Third,'**ixth, Seventh and Eighth Wards of the city. We should be glad to hear from those conversant with the matter Won’t some of our enterprising friends in the Third Ward go to work 1 Sixlb Ward and the Draft— At t meet, log of the enrolled men of the Sixth Ward,held yeaterd&y evening, the following reeolationa were adopted: sufficient money hu been paid into the ban 1b oi the Sixth Ward bounty fund to **\ rth ?™£?°' th ° draft, with the exception Sr ?£?v, Ut 000 - “ more Ihat amount i o subscribed by persona perfectly able to paj f remains unpaid; therefore, *be It* » ali deiio< l uent subscriber* to rne Mxth Ward bounty fund, who hiva n»w their aubscription, nre hereby notified that if e hLT OUU ' fl Mft uot into the Tre^fir s ? a <°* before Wednesday evening 7 » l^e will be puMlehedaa » i K q S "if 1 ft ? d , t J lc,r subscriptions be placed Butler for collation brou?h?l\ n, ha i ( - 88 P 8"! K Port» hare been Drought to the Committee, that there arp i M r tee Who not feeling .Me the *boiUr» dbeeaned, are williog to pay a lose sum ine iha“a!f7 by "i® l “““° ° r,hl “ meet ing that all p<w*onM who have not subscribed TO h S^ a n ahaM J f'* y 8 le “1 BUm U lo^J done thc.rdurv. «*>« they have Mesolvcd, every citizen of the ward la ium?* f ,w ltiea»ed to contribute some sum of T' lu , IMl ln i >r °P° rt iun to their menu*. m uSsSl , ( ii ,^ u S‘“ ,1 “«•- held -lit rtiamhersburg Ruing f rom -We seo by tho FrankUn ZtpoHtory, that the peoi.lc of Chaaibarshurg are preparing to rebuild their destroyed dwellings, though they can never replace Iheir old ho, na . Since the work of making the town is to be all done over again it is proposed to beautify it by Increasing the Width of its streets, racking the houses neat and uniform, and lining the streets with shade tiees. The project requires money, but we pre sume that the people consider they can obtain it, or they would not discuss anything which could not be performed without It. The appropria tion made for .their benetit by the Legislature though apparcmjy largo, aiueunts, it seems, tj but thirtyathroe dollars per head. They will, therefore, reoci ve no aid from that quarter All the property destroyed Is loss, dead loss, a. li was not insured against war risks. .v^v^ r '~ rhe BeT<,nteenU ‘ annual exhibitioner the Harrison county fGhlo,) Agricultural Socie ty will be held In Cadiz on the sth, 6-hand 7th days of .October next The members of the society intend carrying on the Fair on a more extepßive scale than usual, and arrangements have been made tuaflbrd the best of accommo dation to all liiitora and Invited guests. The premiums to be awarded are very considerable, no doubt Will excite competition amoDg the members. Lvorything that Is in any way con nected with a farm, will be admitted as an ob ject of competition, and if found worthy will be awarded witha handsome remuneration. This will no doubt promote the industry ofthe coun ty, and the society deserves full credit for what it has already performed towards that end. Arrested for Larceny.—On Monday night two men respectively named James Harvey and Oeorge Stevens, were arrested by officer Herron, on a oharge oi larceny brought against them by some of the boarders of the Bull’s Head Tavern on Second street. 4 lt appears that they both entered the rooms of the boarders, out open their trunks and carpet’gaoka, and abstracted the most valuable part of their clothing, and sev eral other articles. A warrant was immediately Issued for their arrest, and some of the mi..w artloles were found in their possession, and identified by the owners. They are both now lh the guard-house. Important to Coal .Consusners.— The . Unitea States Circuit Court at Philadelphia, have decided that the weight of a ton of ooal ia 2JK) pounds, instead of 2,000 pounds. The Judge ruled that a oumpany of grocers might as well meet and agiee to reduce the number of ounce* in a pound, and make the smaller hum ber the standard of a pound for their customers' a* for coal dealers to agree tha t the weight of a ton Bhall be 2,000 pounde, and furnish that Amount to their customers. Recruiting- Volunteers avere not quite as numerous yesterday as they were the day be fore and during the past week. Notwithstand ing this faot a considerable number were mus tered into the servloe, and men are still coming In. Only a few more are required to complete the'quotag of the wards, and these wiUnodeubt be obtained long ere the necessary arrange ments for enforcing the draft will have been completed. A Drafted Man named Dartd H. Oroxton who was supposed to have been drowned by the upsetting of the cutter of the receiving ship Tan tic, was arrested at his home on Saturday On the way he attempted to make his esoape from the offloer in charge, but as the latter was a lit tle too sharp for him he did not succeed. He Is now In the hands of the military authorities. JFUg Halaing.-A flag will be nine this evening at Beven o’clock, at the resi dence of W. J. Kountz esq., Bearer street, Al legheny. Solhe very flna speeches are antlei pated, to be delivered by some of the most pop ular gontidmen in this community . As this will l* the first flag raised during the present cam palgn, a large attendance is expected. Oot. Curtin is nowvisiting some of ‘fl» faahkinablt watering places of the East for the keatft of his health. He stopped a shorttime Is Heir York, bill left that city for Sara tog*. Been* tary has iAenapphinted <h4(t*4MMl* <lMh>< Us absence. 4- Sm*«h«|».—Y eateniajv afternoon is~<he <ao train comprising somosix or seven oars, was backing down Liberty klreetrio’the depot, by. mischance or otherwise, the oar next to the T ,T sat. Patrick’s Church, , other car over thp track. Tim uW In construction, ani attiuHumottmo „* w ; u of tho ' new depot A-tte&ni&tlvls standing’oh the aiding was so far Injured, that a hole was knock ed through the water tank, which was qulok'ijf- T *° were eompletely thrown Off their.tracks, and the platforms of four more smashed up by the conousalon. A telegraph P° ® 1 “ fr0n * o f‘»eChurch was snapped off and feu to the ground with .tremendous force, ln the Tory midst of the children who were waiting ln aorowd on the terrace of the church for the ,mn *° p»“ b y ‘n order to cross the street, and very fortunately with the exception of a few se vere the swoop ol the telegraph wire nobody was seriously hurt- tost Pie Sic.—A grand plo-nlo will be held at tbe Iron City Park, on next Thursday, under the uusplsetof the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, connected with the church of St. Patrick, for the benefit of the Poor. Every accommodation is afforded to the pubUc, and nothing wilt be de ficient which may give either pleasure or amusement. A liberal patronage Is requested, In order that the now. exhausted treasury of this oharitable Society hi ay be replenished, and thereby the sufferings of the poor may be alle viated. County Conve«stloß.-The Democratic County Convention toeetitiMlay at the Court House, for the purpose of putting a Leglalature and County ticket in. nomination. A large at tendance of delegatea from aU pasts of the coun ty i* expected. Personal.—W. Beaumont During, the well known and popular dramatii agent, waa In the °‘ y .f lll - D 5 *» on Wa way Weat to oompthte’ertenafve advertisftig arrangements. e see friend Cardtner of Concert Halt Shoe Store, haa Introduced the novel expedient of placing a magnificent seven wh'rlEL-tresis; e for their chance amonjr the bu.vTtthVh iu company with frlenda who are «m/i Wllh the d |er lta, wandering away through thla lmmnnae dstahUahmefit. It eertainlv seems £St dowti* .V/ be Very COSy “ d "bmtoru'de . to alt down and amuse yourself at the ni-n.. I while waiting for them to again make their an- 1 pearance. Atthis establishment you qm Jo»o I fight of your friend* for a short time, but when aod U*«m, a large packed I. sure trnnomuhlo “““POWon, lor we are satisfied It la lmpotaible for a person to get in the tender oSS?hi2L 0 £l 0f pntieinftuJy clerk*, and not purchase, because hi* »tyle» Are iaosi eieeant o?ftJX JS2JSS: JJS* P? o** 0 ** beyond eomoArtaon A. new "‘“•f fa Wso- advertlse.l, that costs no more a leather aihoe, will not wear out and i» proof against dampness. Our curiosity’ is coo" slderabty excited, and we purpose an early call whar 12 oia ho, lor -there is no telling what Gardiner will get up or what he will d 5 ! « when one are reminded of the great crowds who fl wk nightly there to witness the fine orodue tlooitelput for their amutement The ra-niiv tell. notwiUiftandiQg the weather Of late, they have quiflng no Aid from tne prompter. The uoimiar I laice of Poor PilUooddy wlilcjuse the evenine’i l performance- Weuaditand IhnlSSJew iSm! 1 routed Frieild '” » 111 *hortlv bo re- I of AjB ° 1410 roxuAntJ c play of M Tbe .Sea mroSid M/* U of haI *> «»P». ladles’ and iemlng't, 139 Wood street. Sel«toS^.tE d Stock of gouds has been sre 2‘ eare from the best manufac turera. and comprises the latest and most fash rietvb e i’ hew,rl( * t ln grpatest vl rlety. Whoieaale or tetatl buyers, will find this areortment tbe mom complete aid 'lull of any to toe City, and as usual at the lowest prices. ’ ..i* V!? . ttUe<!l “ w ‘ ire St °re, No- 13, Fourth ?w ProT Market and Ferry, K>o White .m 1 v** 8 * 7S cents and 1,00 each ;ho dozen aod'pireS' 60,1 d ° 2 ; n Ko ' vU 5 « dolen U„,'m F?Jto sS I ’-? d f >2 °" P ‘* la Pickl ° fltabes. £!*£“» 2*>ap Mugs, Scoiio^etf Dishes, Ac., wholesale and retail. Disease ildkg everywhere. It makes oo ex «UIP“OU, « W or condition. It flushes the Cheek of the half-lungless monarch, and shrivels an drug^re! 11 “ * remedy. s„„, News from Cairo and Below Caiiio, Sc | item be. fi,—Xli.i sterner of rtt. Ixiuis, t.nnss two bim ln <( ; Myb.sles of opium f ur s,. i. j Ibe Memphis papers of the :ld Buy the The Secretary of the Treasury gives notice I . eXteas ‘ vcl -'' b,,t . hnd numi-r that subscriptions wilt be received for Coupon ' red S n '}“* ° f - sun '’' 1 r " k > ; b =»ve occur *rea.ury Notes, payable three yean from Au- ! Tl,, Unionm* 1 * . gn«t 15th, 1861, with seml-atmuaf Interest at the i K,.J if,?'w , nlon ? lh '- river below rale of seven and three-tonths percent ,er au-' .1 * d baTe organized and urim-.l nuin, prlndido and interest both to be’,'ai.l , fbemselves under Granville Hays, unit lawful money. 1 ln : have already had several firhu w.th These no tee win be convertable at the option 1 gH ®'' rilla5 t billing a considerable numtar of .he holder at maturity, It,to aU per cent cold j bearing boade, payable not le M than five nor t he lOTld/kl nT ‘1 W ? • De l )arta * 0111 more than twenty year. Irom their date a. the “ UJth Ill.noia hundred day | lttvt . Government maj elect. They wUlbc UiuJtt t ' onBentcii l ° extend tltl-k service fifteen denomination. of *5O, *lOO, »500,»l,oooand 46,000 1 11 1 n yoni - eultstuient. B.iga and all aubsoriptlona-muat be for llfty dollar, or J ,lle J “ aneral J- E- Mower lias he. n pro some multiple of fifty dollar.. “ . utl 10 a Major Goner ilslnp. G.-neral A. the note, draw interest from August 14th , l ' ne , iaa uerl an order prohibiting penoua making depoaite subsequent to that date 1 trad f r bet " B <“ a tl“» city and Kentucky must pay the Interest attured from date of note ’ f uitUi r orders. to date of deposit. j * - _ Partlea depositing twenty-five thousand dol- , rom Hebei Papers lara and upwards for these notes at anyone time New Venn, September d. A Her aid will be allowed a oommisston of one quarter of C’i'y Point correspondent ot »1,0 4,1. one per cent. 1 » j y a : Richmond papers affect to'ridi- Special Advantages of this Loan.! beiL th viuno 0 ,h U flln i i ' u linu of ! a,lroail th ‘ T h jl A NA J‘ O " Ai Savinos Hank, ottering . burg and Richmond,'buta'generaf de hohigherrateoftnterert titan any other, and i spoudency betrays itsell in is it * sccurffjr. Any saving, bank which pays ! sue. A correspondent writes from tlin tts depositors In UE. Notes, considers that It ts I Reams’ Station battle ground several paying in th, best circulating medium of the days alter the withdrawal of our country, and it cannot pay in anything better, and speaks sorrowlully of the thoruuirh or its own aa.ets are either in government se- destruction ot nine miles of railr fd ment*paper ** n ° ,<!S " b ° m “' P “ y “ M ° U govern - track > an<i iron Hancock’s corps, and n P S,' ~ • pronounces lta reposession by the rebels Uonvertiole into a Six per cent. 5-20 aa impossible. Hesnys the crops adia- Qold .Bond, cent to the road on both sides are utterly In addition to the very liberal interest on the tll:s,; royeu. The entire distance tbs fen notes for three years, this privilege of corner- “ 8 bave bed n destroyed by using it to sion is now worth about'three per cent, per an- I a , e tlnabeis °f the track, and houses num.for the.cnrrent rate for 6-20 Bonds is' not j , barns generally reduced to sinoul lew than nine per cent, per annum, and before | Bering ashes, the war the premium on six per cent, U. S. stocks was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, J» not lew than ten per cent per Anaum. its exemption ebom stAte ohMttni , OIPIAL TAXATION. But aside from all tne advantages we have ennumerated a special act of Congress exempt, all bond, and Treasury note, from local ta.a tlon. On the average, this exemption 1. worth about two per.oeut. per annum, according to thfe rate of taxation in various parts of the country. U. S. 1-30 LOA N. -It u believed that no secnrlttei offer so grest Inducements to lenders si those Issued by the government In all other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stooe companies, or seperate companies, only, is pledged forpayment, while the whole property of the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. Subscriptions will be received by’the Trtamir erofthe United States,'at' Washington, the several Assistant Treasurers and designated De positaries, and by the Bsn * of Pittsburgh, Pa. Third National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pa. Fourth National Bank or Pittsburgh, Pa. whioh " e BANKS *ND bankers throughout the country wui give further infor nt&tton and . AFFORD EVERY FAOIUTY TO SUBSGEI BEBSi •epl-lrndflar co6bvh um a5555^Fi«S5 JOSEPH 4B&ER& 805, MAfniPAOTUREKS OF PIaAXN AND 'jCANey ' fobsitdbb abd obaibs warehouse, AhDiaa img gts Between cu> at., and Virgin alley. PITTSBUBag. ■ ‘ . ,K.s TELEGRAPHIC. FROM OUR FIRST EDITION S’roin Sheridan’s Department. _^®tu Y 2 RK ' September 6.—A Herald with Gen. Averill writ 4th, says: Yesterdav ot operations on Gen. Sheridan’s right and in the direction of Winchester, were em t inently successful. About half.psst ten in the morning Lomax's division of reb el.cavalry, then reinforced to five bri gades, attacked our line, one mile north of Darksville, on the Winchester pike Thl a ey cn , m '>eo south of Martinsburg! The attack of the enemy was made with great gallantry, but as gallantry repuls ed, although we only had engaged a por tion of our command, and the rebels had three in the action to our one. H aving for a short time maintained the deiensive, iu order to allow the ene my Ume to develop his strength we took the Offensive, and drove Lomax's whole division, at a very rapid rate na«t r Afl efi > d3an l throUgh lhe woods,’ past nfle-pite, and rudely constructed earthworks, a distance of nearly five miles. J Arriving at this point the enemy at ?? ke a . stanU < owning arap id fire from his artillery and using his whole cavalry force to prevent us from crossing Mill Creek, P a small stmam the n 1 crosst3 t b (i P lKu and empties into the Opequan. The engagement in this locality was of short duralon, but un usuaPy spirited. We charged the ene ,portmn ° r Powell's and Schoonmakers brigades, and would have taken his artillery had our mm been ablo to get across the creek io the manner they advanced. As it was the enemy partly escaped capture by the merest accident. In this action the Ist cavalry made a special charge of great gallantry under Li,m Col. Charles E. Caphart, and drove the enemy, who wbb charging at !!„■ ti me Having come upon the enemy’s main the d^Vl kl , rm ‘ 6lled d,Uin « ll ‘ e r< ‘ 9t of mento ’ “ pre ! mnn S for other move Yesterday, when we were fighting! Lomax s division, Rhode's corps moved I down to attack with eighteen pieces of I artillery, but toll back during the night The enemy left on the field quite a nun.- ber of wounded and many dead horses. Haying passed over Ljie road the rebels retreated, we found the rebel loss was very large compared with our own Whealer’B Force Retreating. Nashville, September fi.—Octic-rnl : Rousseau telegraphs ir,. m s pT j n ,, jjj,, i late on Saturday that VVheoler.s fore.' ■ Was across Puck River am! bad joined ! Fr,rpnL and i>"' , '‘ r,! mnilti "S towards • Fl* reorc. Rousseau prunouauus ihc compete failure The re bel Orn era! Keller, who was r.-p.rt.-d mortally bounded, died at Franklin yesterday General xteskrll is also reported killJd in a skirmish. Considerable damage lias been done to the railroad. Alaige lorae is empi,, V e.| who will soon have It in running order, j The damage done by the rebels n„. ! ( Inttanooga Railroad is being rapidly : repaired. One bridge-only h .s been do I stroyed, that oyer btewari's creek tiity ! feet long Col Spaulding was not’ car, 1 , '- l ) rc<l , a* tejorted. ilc is s,.te will, 1,,- I command. Capra n J’ricc, ul 1 1, 'j 1 Ttnncsseu regimint, wt|s killed on Fri i 1 day. , 1 Ntrwa from ShermiiL's army ilav ! | report tlie loi-mv’s ]o 3 s at IJOtsi kill."' : I ami wounded. \Vc rantur, .1 “uni, ; : oners, among tin m a Hripi.lier-0.-niral , name not given. A large amour,- of ; mateinU Has captured. Tim army i, lull possession of At »iu. The river is : four feci, and n.Mii:. the Army of the Potomac- The Bebela Won’t Believe the News. Headquarters A buy of THE Poto mac, September A—The rebel pickets refuse to believe that Atlanta has fallen They are very filendly lately, but have their pockets filled with Jeff Davis’ proc lamation, offering protection and safe conduct to deserters. They hope io largely reduce our ranks by this dod-e They buy all eatables they can get from pur men, giving greenbacks and tobacco in exchange. September sth.—List night our hat teries along the entire line opened and saluted the enemy for an hour, in honor of the fall Of Atlanta. General Gibbons ot fh “?o, r u ri]y aaai « ned '<> the command oi tne loth corps. Severe Battles in Mexico-No Quarter Given .gerlne troops were lately defeated in lour pitched battles in Mexico. The date of these conflicts is not given Thev occurred at Bres, in the State of Ouer rao. The Mexicans were led by General Alvarez, and in accordance with the term of battle, no quarter was given the prisoners were put to death. Colo nel Salatio officially reports that he claims to have won, on the sth of July at Zitacuaro, inTttexico, a victory over two thousand Imperialists, putting them to flight. Boseorans and Missouri Disloyal St. Loins, September 6, General itoaeerans being notified that the citi ze“\ C 0 lii Boone County . with and have encouraged bushwhackers and of outlaws, and that Thom- Of » W^ rmal i’ who was the only support «22SK , r! tar Bnd tw ° sisters,- thot on a steamer lying at by a gLg of KSanKfiX”' -eft John Morgan' Killed Cincinnati, Septembers,— The Com mercial publishes theJoflowing dispatch • Knoxville, 'Tetin.,, September s—The following.offlci'ar%Klm, from' Gen ®L U ®“. was this evening: Hail s Gap, Tenn.. September .4. To General Tillllon : I -'surprised, defeated and killed John Morgan at Greenville this morning, The killed a«d wounded are scattered for miles, and have not vet been counted. The killed will number fifty; the wounded, one hundred and about seventyfive prisoners. Among those captured were Morgan’s Staff with one piece of artillery and one eais fon. The enemy’s force out numbered mine, buttho surprise was complete. (Signed,! Allen C. Gillen Damages by the late Storm. Cincinnati, 0., September 6 Du ring the storms on Saturday night and Sunday morning, about five inches of rain fell. Nearly all the railroads cen tering here were damaged, by the wash ing away of track and bridges The damages have been repaired, and trains will rnn on time to day. The outstand ing crops m this neighborhood wero considerably injured. The storm at y ™' Greeley out for Lincoln,' New YoitK, September o.—The 7W in a lea<l,:r loaded “Where We Are, ' says: “Hencelorih we fly the banner of Abraham Lincoln Tor the next I residency, goosing that rather than disunion and a quarter of a century of wvr, and Union and political servitude which our opponents would give us." ’ General Hunter Eelieved. „. N, ?y r VoltK . September tt. —A Tribune '? ushington special gavs: Major Gen Hunt*- has been relieved, at his own request, irom the c.immaud of the I)e. pai-iinent of West Virginia, and Brevet Major General .George Crooks assigned to,command in his place. r UUEATKBT NERVINE TOWir t AND BLOOD PUKIFIEK * * C l-> r . gutters*, ENGLISH BITTERS A *ure cure for lutemperanoe. Dr. J. C.Ayers’ Family Medicines. UR. U. JAVSEB A SOS’S, FAMILY MEDICHVEB, Dr. Bohenek's Pulmonic, Tonio and Pills HKI.MDOI.p.y Celobrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, Aad ail other Family Meetidn*i caa be found genuine At the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M’Garr, Uoruer of Market atreot and Fourth. ■ lira*., .Modwino., UhemiosU, Perfumery, Feints, oils. Lose, Vsrnishes, lfrusbes. Trusses, Supporter*, .Shoulder Brace*, And all article, usually found in 11 rug Store* ol | met quality, lor tale low. TOHRKNUEi M'dASR, No. 70 Market <lreet, eo-ner of Fourth dysentery A<D Diarrliaia. DIXOX’S AROMATIC Blackberry CJARMINATIVE Is U»o only safe and sure oure, it eos tuins no opium or deleterious drags, no min oral or other injarious compounds oomxsou to romodies generally sold for this olass of disease. It is so effioaoioos that Physioiaas '*ry gonmUy use it in their pmotloe is •11 ohronio and dangerous oases. Dm no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful compositions, (many of which under tmue and rum the oonatitution,) Whan too sen obtain an unfailing remedy as simple and safe as Btaokberries themeelras. A%k for Dixon’s Bt-Aoxsiaar num.i. riva, and see that the proprietor s name U wrillon on the outside wrapper of each bot llo. Prepared only by Bolt Proprietor, CINCII/HA Tl. Pot sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old style, 83 ots.) 250., 800. um SI, per Bottle. PITTSBURGH COAL COMPANY ! ! ! Capital 8130,000. 3000 Shares at $5O Each, DIRECTORS AND TRUSTEES Wm. Bagaley, (Jh*n. w, Klcketaoa, John Walt, Wm. t'l.lUipa, Joshua khodes. This company holds the fee simple of 1067 acres of best quality t’oal Land, situate on the Monongahela river. The cost of said l R „j ♦ 116 per acre amounts tn ♦ r.’i.'TOi. The remain inj? W7,‘2 9 6 ol tlie tiapllal stock will he used In building a short railroad, erecting Coal Tioole and other necessary Improvements, to Ueve/ooe the mineral or fhecoinpany. The distance from he river bank to the coal already opened is but t fty feet. Atahnr stageor the ilver there are 20 feet water at the Companies >loal Mines From these facts the Trustees and Directors have nodoubt that with proper energy the stock ot the oompany can very soon be made hiehlv remunerative. 30 per on subscription* will be called In, payable on or before the 12th of September, !*M; bAlanoe of instalments as tnsy ba ordered by Iho Trustees and Directors and as the company require,, ■ ,* Books of subscription are opened at the foi lowing places : Joshua khodes .k (Jo.'s, Duqucsne Wav lrvvla street. 3 ’ Peoples Insurance Company, oorner of Fifth am! Wood streets. u Pittsburgh, August 3»th, 1861. au3t-2wd PHENIX INSrRANCE COMPAQ op* NEW YORK. STEPHEN CUOWELL, PrCfi’t. Philander Siiaw, Scc.y. *500,000 • • 222,219,20 Cash Capital .Surplus March r, ldtU Afleetb Washington Insurance Company, New York. <l. O.S4TTBRLEE, Pres’t. W. K. L..JTHROP, See. Cash Capital &100 one/ui A saetß February 1. 1884 sa-iooo oo ° 60 P6r oSnt ‘ m “ do “ 1861. Kl l '°] l , cle “ iMued for (ha above companies on Buildings, Merchandise, P urnlture and for Ma rt"? Risks. S. S. BRYAN, Agt _??P? . 69 Fourth at. WHOM rr MAT CONCERN l The fine Steamer H. BRAKE is offeree issssss, tion 11 For ■«PMOtd No ITMUirtr^?.^?^^ l .. NOVEMBER COUPONS 8 ® jes»-lw ’ latest by TELE© KAPIL SECOND EDITION. Bfiport from Rebel Papers. Comments on the Late Nominations Washington, September 6. The Richmond Sentinel, of Saturday, says officials from General Forrest to the Ist Inst., have been received here. He says the enemy evacuated (he Memphis and Charleston Railroad, up to Memphis; and that Yankee troops are moving up the Mississippi river, en route to Virginia and Missouri. Governor Vance, of North Carolina, has issued a proclama tion offering a free pardon to the many deserters lurking in the woods and moun tains, threatening the extreme penalties of the law to those who are caught as well as against their aiders and abettors They are hunted like guilty felons. The Senttnel, commenting on the Chi cago nominations, says McClellan, who was formerly a decided war man, is rep resented to have greatly modified, if not indeed abandoned his belligerent senti ments. The support given him by so many decided peace men, lends strong confirmation to the report, and nothing would be easier than for McClellan to reconcile a declaration for peace, on the present state of the question, due, as he may suppose, to Lincoln’s mismanage ment of the war, with Ms past speeches in favor of war. Of Mr. Pendleton’s position there is no uncertainty. He is an ardent peace man, and the tact that such a man was nominated is a strong proof that McClellan’s position cannot be widely variant. The contest which now commences, will be brief but vio lent. Two months win close it, and de- Cide which Shall rule. Perhaps there are not two public men in the United States separated by a greater animosity than exists between Lincoln and Me- Clellan, and their respective partizans. There is probably no one by whom Lin coln would not prefer to be beaten than by McClellan. This will add venom to the contest. In fnother article the .'vntinel says if we have peace, we must conquer it, and we may conquer it speedily, if we hut perform our duties at this juncture as we have hitbeito. Let us now renew 0 ir exertions, because the enemy seems exhausted, and the prospects of peace seem improving. That exhaustion will sjteedily disappear, and he will prepare for new and mightier efforts, if dampen ed zeal and diminished numbers on our pari give him reason to hope for con quests. The prospects of peace and in | dependence, now so bright, will fade sway and vanish, if the ranks of our arutu-8 be thinned by deserters, by the indifference or neglect of our home keeping people, or by the careless dU 'i«fge Of their duties by our enrolling from new yorr; Arrival of Steamship Sciota Siezure of the Pirate Georgia. Nkw York, Septembers.—The steam ship Sciota, Liverpool, August 27th, and Queenstown, 28th, arrived at five o'clock. The Daily Sew* and Morning Post both have editorials, showing that the seizure of thu Quorgit was legal, and the British Government cannot interfere, as a Confederate war vessel could not legally be sold to a British port. The Liverpool Courier editorially states that Mr. Bates did not purchase the Georgia, till the Customs authorized and informed she should be registered as a British vessel. She was accordingly so registered. It also publishes evidence that her charter for service to the Por tugese Government was bona-fide. New York, September 6.— Gold dull and prices sustained with difficulty, opened at 2.62, at noon it was 3.4oiand at 2 p. m. 3.40. The C ommercial 8 Washington special says : Five officers of the Kearsarge have arrived there to give evidence re specting the conduct of the English yacht Greyhound. A conscriptedJNorth Carolinian now here, says the condition of that state is terrible, the conscripting guard and citizens are shooting each other daily, he thinks the rebel home guaad will be bushwhacked out of ex istence soon. Philadelphia, September 6. —A spe cial to the , Bulletin from Harper's Ferry Che sth inst. says : An ambulance train of 85 wagons after leaving the wounded was captured by Moseby, the train being without an escort. Capt. Blaser pursued the rebels and re captured 50 horses and 5 prisoners. MaJ. Kellogg, ot the 123 d Ohio and Dr. Sheliny of the 30th Ohio, are among the prisoners captured by Moseby. There was no fighting at Berryville en Sunday, and there is no news from there to-day Monday. 1 *721,219 20 Sprihgfield, Illinois, September «. The Democratic State Convention to day was largely attended, and perfectly harmonious. Hon. Jos. C. Robinson was nominated for Governor and 8. Corning Judd for Lt Governor. The resolutions reaffirmed endorse the Chi cago platform and declare It the inten tion or the Democrats to give th e j r unanimous support to McClellan and Pendleton, and to the State nominees Ap immense ratification jneeting is ing AeW ft.the State Souse, and great enthusiasm is manifested. FOB THB POST. FROM WASHINGTON. FROM WASHINGTON , W •. 1 uf A The ftebef John Morgan Killed. TVom General Grant. Wab Deahtment, Wabhihqton, September 0., 10 p. m.-To Maj. Gen. Dix ' New York:- A dispatch from Gen eral Grant, just received, gives a state ment from the Richmond Examiner, of tins morning, that John Morgan was surprised and killed, and his staff cap tured, at Greenville, on yesterday. An unofficial' dispatch received by the De partment tbis moiiimg, from Lexington, states that Gen. Gillen had officially re- j ported the surprise and defeat ofMorgan at Greenville. That John Morgan was killed, and his staff captured. Prom 60 to 100 rebels killed, 70 prisoners taken, and one gun captured. This report being confirmed by the Richmond Ex aminer, there is no room to doubt its truth. In honor of the capture of Atlanta, General Grant yesterday ordered a sa lute to be fired with shotted guns from every battery, hearing upon the enemy. Nothing has been received by the De partment from Atlanta, since the 4th inst., nor anything south of Nash rille, on .account of the derangement of the telegraph lines by the prevailing storms. I No movements of importance have taken place; in the Shenandoah valley. Signed, e. M. Stanton. FROM WASHINGTON, •5 Rebel Deserters Brought In, Another Order about Enlisting. Number of Men Mustered In, Washington, September 6.—Fifteen rebel deserters were brought hither from the army of the Potomac, they were re leased upon faking the oath and furnish ed with transportation as far North as Philadelphia.; These deserters repre sent Alabama, Florida and Ky. regi ments, and ! several of them said they had cither enlist td in rebel ranks or starve. In the effort to fill the quotas of towns an undue proportion of landsmen have been enlisteji in the Navy and to remedy the evil, an order has been issued restricting the proportion to fif teen per cent.; of the whole number of enlistments. This course is rendered necessary W prevent the accumulation of a large surplus of unservicable re emits. Seamen, ordinary seamen, fire men, 4c., are still Wanted. The Free Mil. Academy for the in struction of applicants for the coinmand of colored troops in Philadelphia, Pa. Will be closed on the 15th inst. During the last 10 days.the number of men mustered into the army have aver aged 300 a day ' on tho 2d inst. 4136 were mustered in, and on the 3d 6160, these are the latest. reports received. The number mustered in on the 3d inst., is probably greater than has been muster ed during any other one day for nearly two yearß. FROM; BALTIffIORE. Operations of Gen. Sheridan, No Indications of Early’s Retrea Baltimobk, September 6.—Special despatch to the Auusricau, dated Berry ville, Va , Sept. Ctb, says the enemy are still in Sberidau’s front, and as far a* can be seen there are no indications of Early’s retreat up the valley at present. The cavalry corps which left Rippon’s store on Friday night, has returned, having ascertained the enemy was in stroug for, e boyond the Opequan. Recruits and convalescents from hos pitals are arriving in great nnmbo.s almost every day, and are being rapidly sent forward to the front. It was ex pected the enemy would have attacked us in our position at Berryville yester day , and preparations were made at the field hospital forithe reception of 1,000 wounded. But we were disappointed, and your correspondent holds to the opinion that the pnemy have no idea of assuming the offensive, but will be per fectly content for the present with acting on the defensive, 'and holding the val ley. Bo3tou, September 6.—The first great gathering of the Presidential Campaign took place in Fanieul Hall to night. The assemblage was addressed by those who defend the integrity of the Republic, and favor a vigorous war as the Only path to peace. At an early hour the old hall was packed full, and hundreds were unable to gain admittance. Governor Andrews presided,, and made a stirring speech. Senator Wilson addressed the meeting, being received with much en thusiasm. ! Albany, September 6.—By direction of Gov. Seymour flags were displayed from all public 'buildings, and guns ■were fired at noon to-day in honor of the occupation of [Atlanta by General Sherman’s forces,! and victories of Admiral Farragntj in the Harbor of Mobile. , li^HlLTONlS^.i.w«L»Te ,^ n « 8 a careful aaalytu oCtheisambunr Pnrtix y msd ® ' \ Aad there caae*,ttu- CfiMtupda CjMMEBCIAL A HJAMiAI, business^ AT t ', Sep " mber 7Ul ' 19M- ( for *»aeMve, the demand ZUn T. * "“ Cle * bein e •MU there ' was ait improvement over v*af a . , ' tion.. Ourriveri a 4 ?nV e T' . ' for eren the large* cla„ 0 f ho.U ' port, are very .carw. The .ale that < £®£2?*l ee * e f e •» follow*, ~,,. * wm tendM downward. The current rates. Family were «u@H2i. E.tr, .old at" - rnan»K?l le f a ‘ 2 “@3,o0per bbL b FKAOHEr>_SeIe. 200 bbl. at *('oosr«S p„ tlß K —Sale, fio bbU, V 4 00 » bbl ' * i 3,000 dolPiain^Hamal<P*li Mams, »»Ai«PB^SC f <£,ooo do & 0 . v ifcM b 6 b% 16 . ga?i™ N ° 1 OU at p* r Trent depot, kh* 2W(f^l*rP orfl 7^ a 8461 . > ; h » n K«L ~ —p-j-jrssv “ PITTBBVO.au OIL XOAOIB. wa l S The receipt, of Crude oU. by tto AUegheny rlver amounted toabouti&M bbli h °ir r ' h * va utt >«e»Bt>netfo particular I change. The only sales reported will Im I found below: ; %fiUDEj—was- offered freely #t iL ‘iM- ' f ;’f3. .J^^tieli o'* 0 '* °' 2a “ d4 ° bM » »t W °U .Receipt? Pn AUaghenyaiTW,' btrickler fc Baxter, Fisher h, Bro J Wilkins Duncan & William**’' J Gallagher Klee* Kauffman & 00. R D Cochran....,., A Hancock ** H H C011in*.*.\7.‘.7.7.7,7 Richardson, Haley & (j O , R Ashworth, .TotaL,,,^, ARRIVALS ARD OEPARTURRg, The Minerva, Capt. Gordon, is Vier Won. heeling paOketfotioAdy, titatihg y at no drau S ht towboat Skip tet'gLattLaßSjK&scdE- -. *’**» WHHKujf 6 ~ I~ft- • »i,ssss. ;s».£v;s -^si^sfe ■"•^sasß&Sßriait. !> ss£&£^pg| ffiiP&SSil it - A^def * OQ . wm Havemn^-p.q Forfr ‘" Bht ’ o J. p SmssSfe^^?,; junn Muirme Commander, - ■'THE ..gfS_W STK.VMEJt raSSH^^22Ete&*?s» j WAMELES T K&BAEB jj|JOL.E AGENTS OF THE Bradbury and Schomaoker S Co’4 CELEBRATED ?riPT Alf Qg r , " I '''‘And ixTiti SMITJA' ebr bo>o American' Organs and Melodeomr, No. 12 Bissell’a Blook, StcdafcSt. who' have P n u " U^ d re , f ? r,n « »° "" Pitt.burgh sed K H.'sS“"rC 1 ’ Mq - 1 **■ j n p eß S^ith ell ’ eaqM wSIa L RuS& Co., D r aLHLh aptUtU^*” hl A HoeveXier, wq., D -. ' Aoade “y. Totrng*. . JP*» Sarah MTfariand, Bui tiiierir.^ 5 -^ !r ' 5; < i°, nw *s;- in “ln*b»tt-- “•! ' „ e ' • fj* Hopklnaj bewickly, «ei K. DelahuntyV MotmOartlle, Yo. ■ <ir._am Scott. Oakland. ’ Eut Liverpool; 0.-iJ : »> : . winss; e,q ” " h s«» n Yf.T P-Molten So • •-•val AJJen Kramer. ecq., <Jo *»• Fire esq., q 0 ' y yp. J. R. M’Uilntock, East Llbettv. : AH°p! McOimly, Fast Liberty. T* 7 vJ!r? Do l' f Melo if eon »» eto.f warranted fo •al“ ud Ctlo - ,!e * ecoo ‘ ) i “' nd LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER IMNE? Snioltlinsr WbrltH.. liteßDY & C& Q TMT AXUFACTUKEBB OP wntiim. ITJ KeSed cSI er Bottom* BaiMdSttHßottonu, Bp«Jt«‘ 805- - ~ * P»tt« ro . y- JftMHrtfcw, ' ? dtafttte, ao beoeflolal In Mo Diaeaaes ition. ' topattenta ros too of- Dpok Creek f W® OST HAJfP AMU ■umi.i.m, Sno£J§n£k 7 ' ln r ” efpt of ***<u»ta««tton.o» WS?h , below «th. ’LkiSTtrv’s JW* LtnEIBIC4TI)SQ oil., .A./..*..:/.jot RIYEB MATTERS c ABBIYED Gallatin, Olarke, Brawncville. Franklin, Carmao^Browzuvllle. Jm. Beet Irwin, iaizabeth. B»y«rd, Peebles. Monongaheln Oitv Minerva. 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