. 1.. M !'. jpi b 00161; lONDAT. M . :MI*IIISG; ILS.I • 12211170 KUM'S.; - ' • - 1 3 12344 • t . Dalty. seat • 114 7 1141 1 4 7 1127114141 ca .II 7 0 Vi 1/ 100 1 4 77 i 1 . 1 GO • 1:00 7 2 20 2 SO 260 140 1 TO 4 BS 260 280 .0 880 }OO 760 4 77:1 600 1325 600 760 13 7717 816 X, 16 12 CD 13 ES . ST 00 16 SO 13 00 03 00 18;40 21. 13 •La .21)1 1 112.7151 chmsge33l6.32e tll • 3331.4 of • • tG1ua13772,1 ova EEME ==n Fln, Veal.- tttir 12.1013 th!.. months,„ i - Ares =nag. ;I's month..:.: tom. 01 r aTtertli 13 ttmesl2 time. II time. I wily. Is weals weal =ea. 11 A. *Are:o=lbl:—. illatrYlat motlzard•abk , th. Wm" Mica • oath nog !mooch WWl= , „ tll6 i_zr.are notion 76 wbwrtioesoans, arAtralalstratots Ix I WI.AND tiUSUBBLN. `RAND UNION RALLY ISIAt BE3 IN COUNCIL 70.4dreeset by Col. Jaques. fan. Isaac N •- Asxiola. aud °Ultra. • Lt die mon - ma Meg in Scotch Mil sr) • r Nesse, Gy Batuzday evening, was "a i.„ictit encouraging demonstration of the loyalty f:,nd patrietism „of the Elinelte Al the hear . of Vsvan o'elooki a, vary. large andioace had as ' ' bat none of ,the :again spesken being ~ .ratenr„ :John' B. .Batter; Esq., end old Gam. 1 "'s 1 8, 110 1' =Of Gene* .°rant in the tee!' : stand' end delivered a tee! address, &tolling tainiy on 'the of the soldiers . to the tefetalea to the prepentpeiltloal =sass, averting that the vast trisfOrity at them egardiesTirljtheastitfaltionlA whIAS they held . peCleila l l as laden . ; could not and wOuldaot rapport hiratoi Preuldeney upon the 011iosgo alatfcim.~ the ddiase,altfionsh briaf,was'well f: , sasived and . beartily applauded. ECM. Jamas LcTry, Jr., Mayer, Calla es •+`eatingto crdir, and • aaaounced the . follewlrg Iffiders ' ' Preeldeat—Thomas M. Marshall. En. 4:1 Vire Prei&nts—George -P. 011Imore, I 'lJ, Maas*, Esq.., Col. Wm. Phllttps,.Jaokson. 6anttla Iliad/cgs - ph Ross. • Stare aries—Wrr. Anderson,7.ll:Cootley, Jae. Lam, aid Josepb Bacontvi. Mr. Manhall, on tailing t„ho Cludr,wu"called `;ist," and prorated to Ifil up the lose until the trivet of the ramder 'peahen. In a few min. ~.;I;,,tes, begrimes, Col, :wpm arm condacted to the lead by Col. H leads, when Mr. Marshall at ;IT ce gave way end introduced the distinguished • r-liangiultilinlini• freaterce was belled witheboute 111 ADDITPEy OP 001. Jiiqt7b • 1.; CoL Jaques began by remaking that the time come, htztory of this country, when =Lancet& do hi. QOM thinting, as wet hi. own voting end sating. The time had 1 ,,, )0me when every °Alen thould trillgentlyetarch • .r the line et bin daty, and panne it • • • tugh toe own weal or woe Jo waded on the . we failed to discharge nr duty. In • momentous ahem, exectratlou of maw • „Mad wouLd be heaped upon as grid= we lived, ~.td the wrath of God would follow es, and run ;like lire through cur bonze ... 1 1, bleating' lungs those vans steeply for coasted to what our Wiry WAI, and he would endeavor h - a aid the andlenne in this moppet He did not thathe could dothis bettor than by giving 'sf noptis of the - .interview whin he tutu with e obisf or cur enemies, Jafferion Davis. Alma ~ , ,hat it atniti be said, to this enlightened dim; . fhat this great and glorious goverament had l's the eta= and stripes bad bean In he duet by traltortaade. Hat it was Wen 10--Uld there" enemies warenet Alt south of ,;-fialon and Dixon's` line either. (Chim of celbat's to," inn appu.. Ifortanate it wonld et:e for Ds If they were all on the other Ode [tithe se, where we could meet nom face to 640 on ~,'e dale, as we could• son ae , tle the question . `p hthem. (rstioundwisepPlailes4 . • The poetry ,tomanee of his nit to ~,; tiehmond. trite matters of small &amount, , ma be would content himself with giving phalli tynopala el the Interview whit= bad With Mr. Davh. bad bean 411mie yeaMtin the army, dialog whin time ha - I: a de l redlo g la th ve . It e s srf top u pe l itar af t:r t °d o ee n h d . • aced with this object in view- - carrying the °Lire , firanch do cue hand and his life in the other. tzVag governed by a sense of ditty, he went at riot of , hit Mr. and artimat the advise ma ";; tementlrene• of bte friends. [The speaker then giro the tabs'anoe of the +rem:rider which be had with the rebel President, "t ttntl which la already known to the public.. tie ,i'ontirmilt] The position semi:mad by Jeff. fpavia wan one reed np in this: "Indeptadeace P s tr " This was the question we had meet. /f every men in the berth would go I:lovas/nixie - knees and "brag Jeff. Davis to coma : if; sok and tithe MI plane in the Yeleral Union, Mi. answer would be "Independense or dacihits t:n;" If any man in the North desired to help itch rebel in obtainieg hie indepencianae,let Liles go Beath, and. well soon settle the monibl p3rion banZell.l. (Load 'lionise's.) N , Them were three endidates tor the Pratt. . .I,:ency. Poor little ineosont, it was lad, would 'withdraw. No doubt be would be glad to do so, be, had artythirg to withdraw trona (Lough ,.4 and applause ) The:sewers properly bat two f in dld st e before Gm people-Abraham Lincoln 000211113 McClellan. happens Mr. Lined= . -o.4l 'nte not the best man for the position,f sal ' ' i'?.ough he would be sorry to say that =era was ' ty , nly one mu in the country who could ell that . jet be was far from admitting that hit. • , Ar t oohn iv= not the bait Man under prammt • '.,lrestratienetrai Pa We, ought to be onslstent • • 'mong ourselves. 110 had =town htm for • twenty • ;,sera, and if be bad an , equal of a lawyer, he s . t rprrios. (apptsate ) If he had an 4quel as a e t atoeman, le had no etperior. "loud applanle ) Bat suppose he was not the Rest man, we ought to be consistent. After his pp r onurstion, be [manifested determinetion not • 0 shed one dray of blood while he coats avoid rt. Floyd, inn those other Otters, is poser, fad robbed the government of the army mil Fn iv gu y r , e a t n le d w thoef t ma p le r g e a w lly as Otow prevent a l th v e o uos f itto Milted BMW, If It wets not for the Mai. • ty of the grotto!, he would say that the de. 4ocracy of the North, aided by the 1 Anomaly ,* ( i f the Beath, had taken that old 12111:1 shaman, 1.,(1 laid him over S plaster is bring toe rebel. , to • -GS_ (Lsog_ter sad cheers) And ey rumeedod moat admirably. Tote Pal the r , Mr. Lincoln found matters, and yet he cost - !loth to shed blood. But he bat ever eines stead :. t., 7 adhered to this point. "rho rebellion mu. t f.e reeprassed mid the - government saved." t Applause.) Now suppose we ehosild defeat Ms. ` - ciacele. What weed! other nations say, eve* w e evil/ eethfy otersetras at to the reason. effect 110124. Ipf-ehat foreign natiosis would ":,eclaro that wo bad changed our form of govern• Sent, that we had eat, loots from on: ancient and that we aid ahaploppi the greet r. ;rojeoi of seffegovernment. Wh.t. would be the "reel wutti. it:; wo.;11 azolstm : : Our armlet cannot ho beaten 1 Oar lade ', 'awn will be aelretowledged 1" Bleat Met/lel ,of and teal will be attrighi. (A voice, 'Mast's `-)." The rebels hal deviated that they never .:onld submit to the abolition rale of Abe t Jaen= ; bat wo were about conquering the bclE and bringing them lino enbcolesion : and goat and testi I...ceet '•bonet Oil Abe"' to over them. ) There was enother candidate, Gut. tie i• i go B 1 I Cletus. Suppose he we. the best gment nd the best statesman in the country, (and the peat= would not admit it by a long 'hot) was free he man for the aims? Why was he not now o ak &ant or eon. Sherman? Biesnly be. use he wit not the man Grant was-nor the .:.'"1„, b4165 1 n ,w 2 tte ( a k i: P m P y la rt ) oP l ot a m h te e Ira -12 hoileved hodid the betthe could. ivory L r d woman upheld him for twelve months, 01giving that be, was jet budding. But ho ton't bud The frost MI hum. (L slighter.) o n t eApaglned that:lffeClellas wee arrest man icoate be pap pried:Pak The speaker would ke to be ferseosted in the game way-carried the shordeell of the people, and paid at the I to of several tundrod dollars a month (Laugh , r.) taxa, bletkellan,if judged by the company ktriOns not a Sate man for chief encomia° f the nation. 'Se fraternized with such man es f oo g,, goy:Pour mid Valandighant,sand runs erm. tlrbet and•Vattfrint with George pOn th T. Pendleton. If. there was a. minion earth , tom the speaker reenacted end admited,it was - privetssehldfer. lie could understand why .;. :e ms men cou l d 14 Induced to enter the elathe 'vassal pp inPta iurs volanal(sad 11 imbeds otihtlt wi d /us to eerie even In that capacity, ,t tom try it)-but why alu3uld a nun tak • e a, c at onti knapaeolt, torm.lits hook the !asforts and endearments of homer endure on. r 'rations and dangers, fo 'llart month, object. laidoldephe rave? 13 - ur Quo-pure and wedeln:me ma) If the patriAlton. (Pro . louge= t o ttox peace FitaiiittLitaio 141 6" the ir D ee m ee tigelketeg i ir e P ttein Ida" - tk="getthilierellit . -. , the Decal which la shorn emir, lams eh AM ' h• on Viler. ( nprearuek.) And who wan G e org. na .Denateton, the politicarmiiispenlea of-lie . 'Mihail He was a man who busted that he lead never Toted • dollar . Ter:thil Alines! Vote' lon mob n man ? !fever h.. (Odes el . neeser . 1 . newrl") The spanker place,/ - ffenftenon side ,by aide nth Jeff Davis, tad othentrattoni to the ,nonntry, end would toner TOW tansies men, so belpUm—John Rogers? (Laughter) Naliher ,aroabl the salient Tot* for Pendteton ; and how iweild tinily impportldeClellan, while In lush com ;patty; mating upon a white flag pletformt • The Veto° party had a good platform seed Ltle ;beet of candidates to stand on tt. They wore 'pledged to a vigorous prosecution of the war— and lowhat 7. We want no sugar farms, or opt ion p agitations, or contrabands. What then ? liVLi ily, t the dear old fl once eg shall watt on more even ry loot of Amide= soil—that every traitor shall take cff hie hat and bow before that starry emblem, or halm his carcase hanged high er than Deroan's ever hung. (Cheers) The intention war to elect Abraham Lincoln, In 'ornate him, stand by hhn, and give him • reign] of peace, as the destiny of this greet na tion bad not yet been fulfilled, and it wee not yet to the power of trsitoros to destroy it.' . The speaker had a word of warning which he "imbed to otter. The soldiers were coming home after a while, and they did not mew to um* borne o be insulted. If there were any poor, nefsereble traitors in tb• North, who, alter the return of our Oct- . 16D • , ro re', woutd toe • tiune to spout treason, the) had batter get their ( Aims reedy! { Larmotor end apple= Be ranted t air friend, to prepare the till • and the soldiers would femme the empee I (Cheers.) The patektle soldiers were not the MOD to robe mobs, hot they wonli not brook the innate of eacieklag, trkitorous Copperhead', after having forgit for their country, and left the bones of thvir *amendst and brothers on the held of oar• nsp. • (A Kann ie. ) Els tors 1. - 1471 g Si. I r-T- 1 15 2 00 960 2 13 6 53 660 t‘ 10 9 CC ro. 1 10 1 3 1103 1 35 ;OD 616 660 2 10 4 00 70 100 110]0 12 00 The Chionol remarked that the indlestiens from eve, y 'motion of the cannery were, that ere wie feting ue roll tip an laments maj vitt , for Lincoln end Jeltnion, and oonelms al by Inviting toe au diorite to meet him at the pone in Novem ber next and help to melt the majoHty for good old honest Abe. (Loud sad prolonged applaufe ) Hon. Tinge N. Arnold, member of Congress from Oblongs), was then introduced to itejaesecc. blare, and delivered an interesting ad3rnsiff He 'ably disenesed the politioel lames now be'ore the people, and noted the wide differenee between the TWO plitlarga. On one elle erne presented the salvation and perpetuity of our republic:ea form of government; on the other, submwelon to traiTini in urns, nark nal diagram; and etiarab.;. Ho.bed no data)! ILI to the wench. The verdict scold be pronounced in November. next: .• y.repoaii to. fieht - this thing through, oe 12,P, line; (Appleuse ) The entire northwest was going to rote echd for Lleceln end Marty. (Appbais..) Let l'antsylvanin, the old Key stone State, toll.up her 50.000 majority, nod all be well. We were going to boil tots Union together, end neither Jeff 'Dario not the gates of bell mold Dravail ag•lnst us. (Cheers ) ADDILSLIS Of GSA. 1001111 AD General J. K. Moorhead wee next loudly `sated upon, that he cm thried to Mak. a rat optl,oh. He 'mold net think of lollowleg in • tie webs of two snob distiogaished and eioo cent ar.salrera at they bad feet lbtsned to. His arra air an employ(' had taught him the proprieiy arapio,,v lag others to do what coati ; tis on mush batter done by them than-by himself. The eminent speakers who proceeded him had pone river theyrhole groundeind t tewould y - it to that the issue now pending was them at I inattestaaa which the people bed ever been oatorel tion to deedi. It shoed be remembered, howl ever, -that the second Totally of 'Clototrar; was the day upon which the great battle was to be fought. If the Union ticket woe triumph. slaty elected an that day, the victory wee effea• bully won. If we should be defeated then, oar °arise war hopeless: He was happy toinammee ho rover, alter having traveled throdgh a great portion of Pennsylvania, that there was aot • shadow of doubt as to the result. (Applause ) He concluded by urging his consrituents to attend the tiolls, one and all, i the second Tuesday of October, and by all means not to forget to put In a vote for "old Moorhead." The spraker"tettred amidst loud applause. - Dr. McCook was next called upon, and Colle cted eivigounm and telling spetiott. Thervenerable Col. Z. P. Praia an old soldier of the war of .1812, was then in troduced to the audience-by Mr. Marshall, and made a rhyme tell/tic speisch, in which he gave his Copperhead friends a "piece of his =MIL" The Colonel was ketilly applauded. Ban. /wt. L G-Mhazo, Wes ohrenra4 on the platform, woe called for, and responded in a very forcible and slop/eat sportoh, but want of apace precludes ur from giving even a synopsis. hfr-.Marrhall wound up the rally, end the as • sea bine dispersed with three cheers for Lionola and Johnson, three cheers for the speakers three cheers far the army and a try, and Una; cheers for the Union. [Nays —There were poor ace, mmodations for reporters—no table befog pro lied, and - the lightkßiebig of an indifferent obaraeter. Mears we were obliged to “tate octet" urrderVery crrs.• advantageous oircamstaisoas 1 veteran linveted for Larceny. Mr: Long, Chief of Pollee, yesterday racsitod dtsnatoh from Chia! Limon, of PhilidalphLa, requeitlog hiss to arrest • man by thin:tame of Frederick glitakey,• yeasts* of Co. B, find Bast. P. V., chatigsd with having stolen $lBO 13 from- Jan AroGrary, and stating that Itsihad loft on the half past ten o'clock train Vor Muhl:testi. The polka arrested the man on his arrival here, and 'although he stoutly dented the impeaohment at Brat, he confessed, after he had beenstripped, sod $llO it of the amount was found snugly stowoo away in the keel of his etealtice. is says that wee the attire amount taken. Jie will be rant to Philadelphia this =Prolog. Be had just completed his term of three year. lorries to this army, nod was on his way home. °Meer Charles Day, of this Mayor's polka), yes terday arrested • dappsteeharseter rismod Met R ally, under the ft flowing oireumvianoss: Kelly, sac.= reddOt. in Birmingham, mode en attack ;tpon anottitr Lolly, whose sur- name Is lhomes, add Lo add ion to other injories,be out off stout sn inch of Thomas' upper lip. and also - out his tome. Thome' then proceeded to make tofotms• Lion agahtst him, but before the warrant was issued, Met. surrendered himself tcoolcer Boy. Another information will be lodged against blot for malicious shooting. Ile Oral twice at a men, .who took refuge behind • telegraph pole—both bells striking the pole, and thereby sewing the men's life. He will have a hearing this morning. Disturbance In the Seventh ard Yesterday • number of colored soldiers visited a hours of ill repute in the Seventh ward, and became very boisterous and nosy. Charles Smith, Immutable for that ward, In cot pans with a citizen, Gamed the house 'for the purpose of quelling the distarbanes;aild daring the melee, the citizen struok one of them over the head with • knife, inflieting an ugly wooed. Pi,tols were drawn, bat the appeartnee of some Of the tight watch on the ground soon cmisted ma ters,aud some five or six of tie soldiers were placed In custody. There are a lumber of cot flirting tumors, and we refrain from giv ing ens of the reports until after the investiga tion, which will take place this morning. °mason —When .Kamp sod Bay, of the n o3 o,'s poles, yesterd*y anointed two young scamps named Marshal Fowler arid Pater Toner, who were gray of having committed an oat /span' assault, and attempt to commit rape, ums the person of a young girl, aged 12 years, the daughter of a highly ritspeotable citizen Being on Magee areal, In the Eighth:ward. In the, struggle, they tore the olothra almost ondroli' from tba girl's person. They gave b.ll In the tom oflsoo each for their appeasing* this MOM— Sag. LAWILISCIVILLI Goveasulwr EXPLOTOCE.— The Cirrof et No. 39, of Jaly 25:h, does not exempt govommont employees from duty under the draft but merely °scales them during the period their service' are doomed neosseary, after which they go into the emu. To obtain this temporary exemption, mob drafted -man should bring With him, when ho 00E60 up for examina tion, a certificate from " the offolal In charge" of the Allegheny Arsenal, that drafted in Lawrencovide, Sept. 10, 1861, Wu at that time-and it DOW a skilled medial:de or oper ative, employed In the Allegheny Amnia, and that his labor as a -- fa neonrearylor the military service." FORGFIT OF Dasm.--Forged drafts, purport ed to be signed by Hon. Jams Harlan, Trea surer of the Union Congressional ()omutittee, are being presented to postmasters in the West by some swindler, who alai= to bo daly author ised to collier ftr the committee. No draft has ban drawn on any poitmuter, and no *cent employed to collect from them -by Senator War -I,n. One of those drafts was presented to the Postmaster In New Cards. It was not.paid at eight, as the Postmaster did not see into Is. Re thought it was a forgery. PArattrr Ternsuro.--e, little gtrl named Smith of But Z snesrlile, vas almost instantly killed by falling from the out at the station Tuesday morning. She had taken spoil:ion on the plat form, and tealted until the care had started and than jumped off, and falling, fractured her skull. She died on Thursday =maim. On m Earn—An aim:fatten oalllng theme tetra. the Althoff 0110MoPar./ _which /LIS Wan • lab Ming earnestly. for :the space of nearly sae Tears a abort distance from the Depot at Brie, -4ms been rewarded by striking oil .at the depth e? over 700 feet. It is Said to refines sbecteiti Por dal. • ,= Boum J 1311711 Auhrtio.4-Thowelooro rd. firday arrested In Pottidolphlik a hangar j u nimbr-tbo Demo of Mules -tllimetn. who Was blafttar."o OaPtOrDitet for as in a ikaftso4l4AlTVANOkk4m4e -04411140-'!1, nz.441-Y,4,WP Homes Eh mere— Dear 5.1,-;—aelaclaat e. r auto mob. the outttlereelte tor *tole MOO , &Marv, yet I think et this time army principle of honor requires me to make, through the coi tal:Me of your highly respectable journal, the following A Desperate Fellow Prrnmusa.;Eispt 17, 0a the 18th of last Jolly, I bought of Mr. Do. vld Frank nine pine rafts, for whish I eras to pay Mtn six thousand dollars, one half in sixty days; the residue in font months, and exe , ated to him my notes for the name. Some of the rafts were Leashed at the time I bought them, bat in the early part al August there was a small rise la the Allegheny river, when I hired the steam top heat. Venture, to go to the rafts to try and get them gloat, and take them up the Monongahela sivet for me; while engaged to the steamer, getting them out, a gentleman by the name of Itches; Connell, came to me an claimed fear of the rafts I bad bought of Mr. Prank, as bin p °party . ; and easily satisfied me, by ehowlog his papers, that Mr. P. bad also Cold to him sues Solna four calls, early In April. Icarnealately wrote, stating these fame to. Mr. 8., who wet then at Brookville, Joil.rscon county. He replied by lettcr, and stated In his tlll , I.T.Uhot he would be in the city In tan days and make It all satis factory to me. Accordingly Mr. F. cams to my bourn on the 7th inst., and said he own, to do ott about-the disputed rails ' and would do so en th.• lcilowirg day ; kn• th ere was nctitag done neat the fret of this wlma, when a gentlem..n from Allegheny City called at my boom, mod geld toe one thou•sad dollar, for Mr. Frank; the Same grntlimen come *gain the next day and p•ld another thtusend dollars for Mr F , Who wat not prefect at either rime when the money woe paid to me, end late en last Wednesday evening I was bummed that Mr. F. was going to start for Philid.4l,la, to. the early tratn . of that eventsg. I called co him, and naked him if be was Ong array 'without fixing up the bo.l trace doe me en the disputed rafts. He replied the, he was. Tbo suit was then brought against blot, which war 60 Improperly reported and pub'. tithed In .he daily D•rar-• sad Chroxiels, and 10 poorly orarected (.e l think) in their haus .of to-day, obat I air o ed my ottorn.y . to bring • snit ageing. the Li/owe/4, to .00 it there cannot 5 cm, totter,-way adopted to o - rreot its eight..voci ; and also agoinar the Chronicio, that I oar have an oil:term:oft) of eoloyteg at .1 them Ammo of he fan on their cmeeiey errors. Very iespeattully, Yours, to.. E W No. 152 Third street. RIPIROSCRS Joseph Haigh, Esq., Duquesne Way, Jehr, P Sett% it.cs , Liberty street, C. lissbrottedr, Erq , Atty. at Lae, 4th !deem. [deb & [topknot. Attys. at Law, sth at, Lloyd & Black, No. 88 Water ate., Sr Means &c. Do, cos Wood and Water streets, Pittetrrsb. IMPORTANT TO Sue D:STILIOrti —We see anther lied to [tole that any rah unit:let furnlehing the Prev,at Marshal (on this oe Tuesday after noon by four o'clock) with the name., cocoons tine, residence and regiment, of men who have re.motly volunteered therefrom, with the ca.ro of the mustering t doer or other reli.-abte eci dente of their mueter—and evid•ne. of repnts b'e citizens that they are the persons ao e trolled find him do what he eau to have their en oi•meat oorreeted accordingly, and a pro portionate reduction made in their res?eciee %notes. This to worthy an effort, +attic& shoal I be made at ono., ea not • mom nt is to be soared. Such evidence will not be received after four o'clock, Toesday. Dietriete which ktr•, at well as the few which have no: filled their quotes, should attend to tills. Too Door? GM:I=GO, 1 et ten o'olook to day with Lawsonrer!ll... 10.6 eub•d'etrio., quo a 103, to b. drawn 2115 On Tentds,,, at the same boor, Birmingham, qtl. , . 138, to b. drawn 2r6— to to follow.n by E. El-rningbam (riots 104, co be drawn 208) and Vereall.se, (quota 65, to ba drawn 130 )on Wednesday ind7bursday. East Birmingham, however, we understand will make nn effort to 1511 bar quota—is • Bleb cue VerrallTes may be drafted on Wedno , uay. Art these districts are eutitie. l • f.w crredlte for substitutes put in by ortrared . men. Arrernost, Sixes WAWA, —A very Important meeting will be held at the School Hoots of the Sixth Ward, on Monday eve:dog. at seven o'clock. Every citizen is earnestly invited to attend. The Commium daitre every one present to hear the report, sod to lay before thom•some very important beelines,. orraciAis socius NOTICSII. Tacna Patti, Plain and Orr.wmental Slate Roofer, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Var. ont state of the best anality at low rata. Sloe at Ale=. Laughlin% near the WRAC Wortt, Pltteburgh, Pa. Ni. &mai Ftsss-Csana Goons—Come and tee them Stylish Costs and Pants sold ries sonsble s. stuuna, BO Bt. Clair at. Pr. F . PTO:AL NW/Ml.—Till littentlon of inr reda cts ie directed to the brilliant ae•artment o• S? --r and Summer Goode 'Jut Ira ivved by our fru led Mr. John Weer, No. ITS Federal street. Al agheny. Hi/slack comprises a grent variety of i?ency French, Haglish, Scotch and Amerfean Cemituares and - Cloths, and nue Silk and Cias aimere Vattargsr . --all of rs,tdatt will be made up to order in Gm 'rarest styles and In the but Matt.. A eitialce salsa:inn of Yiarnishlng Goods Men on band sod for scle, together 'with a full amok of Re•dy fdadoCiCtling, well and (Ashton. •• ly made.. P re , rim--Samuel Grattern d Co, Merchant Lto,o totot-vott to 73 StuithAolti We are jest racciring oar eccend 'apply of spring and 'unmet goods, and world moat respectfully invite out friends and the pablia in general to ere min• oar an stook, believing k to ha one of the fluent mob of merchant tailor g wit in the city. Every garment warranted to give full net • ialsotion, in both price and quality. Bide no a call before wobasing °belittlers and judge for Ica:salves. GitaHAld k VICOMIDLagt, illercbant Tailors, No. 73 Smithfield street. AILS you sore your Willa is perfect? if not. you n•y place toe loot beyond the p‘ssiblii4 of a doubt by using •'Lobfs'e lilts. Drawing Fior ilite"—the chef d'eruvra of the great P•rtelan perfumer. I. doer one thing never before ac e auplished by any tonsorial preparation—l e., I. naives the hair in any desired preition, and beeps it there at the pleasure of the wearyr. It invigorates end restores the heir, makes it curt, and adds to the peculiar gloss and p:rfume which are the dietinguishing ohar•oteristiut of city belles. Try • carton, end become your own judge of its 'heats. ly you value a good, healthy need of bear, nr shah to prevent your hair from turning gray, or, wbon grey, wiob it restored to its original color, you must use an article called lisurrystaroa, as It seems to be one of the greatest snowmen of the present time. Sure to render satisfaotion for the tb_ira purposes when all other prepara tions have failed. Sold by Simon Johnston, oar. Smithfield and Fourth straw, and by ►Wol vent N MIST Cocoas.—For AsthinatiO, Consumptive, and Chronic Coughs, which are always more or Its, troublesome at night, nefittiog persons for their daily occupations, entY undermining the ecr stitution, great rollol willoiperieneed by telt log at bad time ono o&wo of Brow es Trodie•," or o,4l,gtklessuges, which will ensure ease and °oilstone* rest. ( - games and marriage male Kell be on at the - th an °ego, No. 410 Pel# etre day or it.t. AU °mint left at th 0%,.. bor. place mill be protapUr attoncicd to. AD - mails toast be paid to advamce. .?•; • Dunotank —A word in togourt. & Insure /Oar =unroll.' by parekaal4 Poote's Patent J 1074111 Look Stand. 13 Ad tho %%color & ifilion &gen/7, so. 27 Fifth ttroot. Nava (7 281 : tha Pitteburgh weakly papen,in arappara tar mailing, can be had at Prank GUI'S cewa dog* AM' 'NEoll—the Bttracts) Maki:deg did teal'kerrith st b.•f pata eve o'clock, oesait A. TIDdiLEII derghter of Peter and tarry J. Attie.; aged t • O. sad eight mouths. Oh! shrill my !lording bract scrtilgh Slat Oco wham woo. are levet Or ♦atnly ,hcittb eortoe a 0010 • To• her who reds oboe. lot yoe rah r btmb•y p Obedbute ti his silt. Md -, bray 10 be lard to rise (mere ili tale Ala a -on Dome, mononno. b Drat. at 10 o'otook, from bar pareata. task!. e, Ito 47, Diamood, Allegheny. The fileads of the family Aro earl tally invited to ottani. T. JENKINs. . Commission Merchant Ss Ctmenasing &gen FLOUR, BACON, D CHEESE, DRIED AHD PRODUCTS GREEN FRUITS AR ALL FARM Onlen Mod kr al: korelsoll.o, Pltbbaklk mono tookaos and Iroflood Oh. at doosra and =D4 adern row,No no LIBLIII:r ferkrAT, loppcolto Wood _ atreet.) Pitfalls:oda Pa -* ..• edranen Blida and rootopt at:nib= glron tool] cOmOrem•wo .nd WIMP at DO. Ptrobond Re.omoro:—Rill a From . LloYd . k 'Masks Wm. Wourolly k 00., Wortmold k firblleklot dole I. Pon.. • Co., aa. Ha n k do. B. A Tabototmk's B sel7tlydavl Onus 01 Ina Ana. fln 1.106., I. ttfe Prrnusexon, August 2+1,1664. I NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY? X. plutsa—on sad artor , . ZdO2 , I7JA:Y. A2cl LWIt. yoebtyy bat p, =du IrIII t ymehed Io parotemt Of India% ettbor In Lky aflaL or by the Pellyery Winn. =Win 010. BINGB set. •pat. . W ht toCFNUM Jobber4-1 " ( 0114 IPS377 THE ~ , LATE S 1" ROTS BY TELEBRAPIL Our Special ; Dispatches. FROM WASHINGTON. 11BEL GEN, PRICE'S MOVEMENTS, KANSAS SAID TO'] BE MENACED, A Proposed Bet 4f $500.000 on Mr. Lincoln's -,-- M'CLELLAICS RESIGNATION NOT YET HEARD FROM. No Pesipeitumeitt of the Draft S PESO II OF Fx-9 EU EZTARY CHASM REBEL CAVALRY RAID. CATTLE DiLIVEN ORE C:!=:!! Bkociol DLqatch to the rottaborgit Casette. Wearsoroi, September IT, 1884 ElEri=i2 Arrangements have been made with the Pro• vont Marshal Ge..sral, i by which Missouri has bad her credits revised, and the number to be raised by draft conslierably reduced. no POOTPSVatIINT Or TB■ OlttrT. SCGrata , " Stanton, td day, poaltively refused to postpone for a elude day the draft in the District of Columbia. Spat!, peremptory ie . - locals are given in all eases, and but little doubt le now felt that the dralt will be finally had on Monday neat. 1.115108 MD Limt.. M. D. McCoy, i6.h Onto, wee dishca• orally dismissed the service for attempting to dote rt. ROIL 0•11/ALIT RAID. On Thema ay tight two regiments of rebel cav alry made • raid on tut ca. tie ea o led a short dictum below City POint. They came to on our left, and succeeded in getting to the eerell, which a.l.nyt the river, and drove off a large number of oatte, overpowering the 10th Pennsylvania cavalry. Alarm, howtver, was given, and all the troops it City Poln were immediately placed soder WWI, and a boly of our cavalry pat in permit of the raiders- Reports are oor.fficting as to the number of esvairy driven ca. Some ray 3,500, while other,' pet the number at not over 1,100. IHI 1113 There is no taws of, importance from the Im mediate front, but oar. troops are watahrol, feel. fng ,ot fident lbw onibtuds will soon be broken by the rebels, who ere rermiving reinforcements and concentrating their troops. Grant is well prepared for them, however, es troops of good fighting ramerial ore datly nosing to him. General Bader and Col:cm:A.ll°3*r Oald in • dentood to• h ave acreel upon an exchange of all prboeeTs et Stich /WOO.llOlll Melt raspecitivo surge ons prouotuost hunt for daty for sixty dis 3 s. Seports here represent Sterling Prite's move meat towerdi MiaaoWl se assuming eertiai pro poritoae.• It to inpgeaed to be intended told to the election of his eoniin. L. L. Price to the tbrcogh hint. We bays ban that R.6tees Ls nlso Inirsfati. Prod. Elassastrak, iortnerly of Cincinnati, U. S. Iltnistcr to Ecuador, has returned, and is in Washington. lIITOIIIOIIO 10 tOIL. The rumor that Secrretary Urdu is to tab • s Circuit Judgeship Its I.adtazia, wags vaesulby the death of Judge Its , and that aoTeruo? Corwin Is to take theiSocrotstrystilp of the lota. Her. Is unrcutded. to eppolotoient If like/ to le made unit' atter the eleeiion. Da YeCLSI nanommaairmir. The Democrats hod quite In lisposlng demon stration here on Saturday sight: They anent runnel r roil:Rely, and hired men by the mores and hundreds to miry banners, traniparenoles, et;., and these managed to make a good deal of • hccv, oc in latest Ina RIFIIIEMATIO* tarn.' or n'onsumay.. Mon,nark's roslgnaMort of Mr Major Guiana- ship has not been heard from. Of rousse It mast Lave been sent, tut borne haw It to as slow on &Ivan's.; as be used to be himself, up to the last • reorosio wove or $.500,011. The peace Demoareta of the Welt haring un der aken to make inn of Gen. Clay Smith's itealar remark, that!be would bet are huodrod thou:and dollars that Lincoln would be reelected, tbo General has been perfeeting arrangements to make the bet goad. A day or two ago he for welded to the parties in the West who bore been attempting to ritilonio tho matter, en offer to put up leitantly et any rupeetcble banking house 50 000 dell ire oo th l e propel,' bet, the whole of It to be forfeited if the entire half million were not .put op before the election. Now let at see what the Lonierille gentlemen hare to say to this loudness like ethibition of faith In Linaola. Will a bell million , be ecued off by the Ectmoot party. • I=l Ala 11., tra tang at the ohlo and Massachusetts Agency Ex-Sac:Chao was called on fora epoch. n nearing, he was reeelend with trocendeus .rtlavEr, and !Mg* onion. was Interrupted by the sr we de toenetraticn. As this is Secretary Male's first public 'speech since the campaign b. Cl 3, it to of special significance. Fettering ,s ~ cribs! rr port: I,Pute Citizens : Mussel:insets and Oaio ha, log etch in the building near which we now et: od, an agency fey the care of her soldiers, boo o j..irked In providing the flag whloh has jut be, n unfurled. It symbolizes union, freedom, and teriltorial integrity. Inspired by these graod ideas, the eoldiere of Ohio and Maessohn seats march side by tide to battle wherever tbrontiont the land, rebellion and treason are found in tame. The flag, too, proclaims the con viction of a vast mejority of those soldiers and of their fellow 01131,51:10 at home j that the ines timable her i. 6.11 repruented by them ideas can to most sully realistd by ratify. ing at the lailot boles in Y orember the Dominations made at Baltimore in Jena. In Judgment this is most certain, and I rejoice in the belief ihat, pe eoidiers of bleaseobusetts and Ohio are foond side by side in the eonliots of the field, so will the citizens of those Staten be boned zealously willing with each other in the 'sipped of the eame canoe et the pore. Nor can I doubt the molt in at the loyal States. Like zeal for Union and freedom will ineyire like admit, and these efforts, in a large majority of them, may we not hope, in all, Will insure the triumph of Union and freedom, with that triumph the last Lope of the rebaltion will disappear, and midst that flag will return peace with libert7 to bless the republic, undivi ded and lt divisablo. But, tbit, - fellow daunt', la not •a 01361.1i011 for mil speaking. Another engagement, also, mutates my presenowese where at this time. I have come before you, indeed, not so much to speak myself as to introduce another whose voice you will gladly listen to; my Mond, Gov. Andrew, of Maasechusetts, is here, worthy of his States Werth, of unanimous nomination for re-election, whfchhe has just received, worthy of honor, in which all friends of the Union and freedom hold him, he will say a few ward, in be half of Ifaluellusetts, Permit me to introduce hint. Every estsesty fon at further postponement of it a re! thu_drell bel bee sto: refused. DEN IL *l3 kDDIIIB9. L' . The sdkeas of a pratlotisl Dedroessthe Oonid ieites wised Se d e oi two ego, le slosPly . yip e pita fir inanlizti n, • din stkepu4 so MU jr. t i F abint74ol.. - . Old thfrincktit ct..92ie -- •.. ...- •:: i.e --...,.....:,::, A.:ls.* NIP. CHASE *TO .BE MINISTER TO Raymond. of the "Thus," Inn- FROM TEE ARMY OF TgE POTOMAC. The Rebels attempt to Flank REBELS DRIVEN FROM ONE POSITION Preparation being Made to Evacuate Petersburg. • REBEL CITIZENS LEAVING ran THE SOUTH Naw You' Sept. 17.—The &read. Wuhing. tra L opacial rap : Mr. Adams our minis:or to .od, is to b e Lueceedel by Mr Chase; and A. J. BA) toondl, bs mmitter to Branco. 11e flerahre army of the Potomac, oorrelpon dlct 151 the 15 h say.: beformstion was re yeet.rJay that the enemy ems moving e a twee bed; of troops to the left of Gen. Wart.s. -To ascertain the Una, a reconnolianoi veAs ezdtnd to be made at an early hour ars in ruing. The fere. selected f4r the purpose eon s ,rd of the 4tn and 14 h P 0013.717001, roe- FIND. kfASSAQUZE MIMS ENGLAND; liter to Prance. Gen. Warren's Left. TO ANOTHER. o,T . of cavalry, under the !command of IdauL 001 J. K. It-Idoeon, and the Itt Perm y yenta t e n ton, commanded by Maj. R. J. Fella, and rasa turjort•d ry o brigade of tots:tory, node. Ce . Barter, of lb. bLb aorf 0. e cavalry temp at two o'clock this morn in. e chirg the Wetdoo Rititroad at daylight, act . tit once moved .ut to the front by the Vaughan Road lit &starlet) of a mile and a b. ti orrogot tit cm t •he torts of a road, one of oh oh led to Pororeburg, and the other to the tho ••t, he direction of Rearm' Station. The firat teconnoirence was in the direction of Pe e nog Tte pickets of t.!a enemy tore driven in Ur • mile "or more, when the comm and ro te o. d and moved to the opposite direction. Af• t g about a mile beyond our infantry plOzets, the enemy were diooncered with the r ..d event', berrie•ded, end a swamp upon a her lids. A •41164/011 wee dismounted to d its them from their position. This they did, to pallant etylo ' and oontioued to drive them front rue fosition to another, fora distance of owl miles. 11 pen the withdrawal of oar troop', the enemy (encored es up, and easily drove in oar ploketo, a ,o ots tolrir urn sad re-aetablieh the line. Toe losses were very =ellen our side, eorteist. log of only two men wounded in the Ist Penti• I Tbris Bataillon. The enemy left one or two k • d who fell into our bands, and doubtless IMO we • wounded. The whole division of GILT. a y hare been caddied all d y, sod in readiness t move et a mornent'e notice,if found neasesary, to the assistance of the email forte mattout, bat the rsionnoleence was accomplished without fur • VI, aid. Thera ire POOlO Indications that the *et my are mating preperettons to tiVemete Per te••bnig. We learn that large nomherli of the. of•isens have been testing for the South for see. srai days The truth of this rumor will be leer talned Ina few hour,. iIkAINOASTIIII3 ABUT 07 THI POTOMAC, Sept. le -The flank etteck by the rebel cavalry early y•sterday corning was a most daring mom and t erm, to *see been partially moment Tne et• feeling forte crarsisted of •brae brigades of nav al, writ eight p beat of artillery. The more bo.dy reached the virinity of the cattle herd on Pr.rm, near Coggins Point jolt before dr., light, while the remainder engaged our ear arty }meets along the colic. line from Seam, Flt.ti.,n, repining some and drawing the others hart. 7hl. was done to corer the operations of IL. nein rebel canton. The attest was made • vet lime before daylight, when the guests were vnw abed. 200 stri,nene are reported to bays been isaptured, mostly of fib Pennsylvania uuetr,. The First Derision of Columbia ear s,' on duty user by, coon attached the rebels, hot they were in inch s strong tome that our men had to fall hurt, suffering a toes of same 250. Geo. Gregg'. Division of cavalry, supported by -tie 2d corps, went in pursuit of the raiders, but it Is believed they had too much the start, and must bare got eff with the greater part of their plen , ler. In addition to our toes in oa:tle, which will reach 2,600 head, the rebels captured several teems, with a go^ g of men who were engaged its cot Airoorlog a line of telegraph in thatdirection. A tomer reached camp this morning that the cs use have all been retatonared, bat I cannot trace it to soy reliable wire& L % TE REBEL CAPTURES Members of the .Ante , York en ate rearoled. OFFICERS DETAINED BY THE ENEMY PI JIB FLOLIDI LT ViIIIINGTON, E. C. Conicripts and Di sart ra in Borth erolina. W,M11141 . I, Sept. Ig. —The following 4 an extract from the report of a Provost Marthe , ,and there are many more to the came effect Se arching has been the main balance of the offl h oomber of the Now York Suits Sonata ware en the steamer Peva, vibich was recently rap • hued by the enemy, arrived here to-day from li.'sebotlctown, having boon paroled by the en• ems. next. Wilson, Provost NE aralAil at Itosnoke NS vitt Gums, Ist Now York Vols., Llano tt cant Bignam, ltlth Connecticut Vols., who wen on tba Yawn, are retained by the enemy. Cot. B.t gham who qas on his way to join his *le mon t bad Jett boon exchanged at Charleston. 'lie arrival of the pirate Mesmer Flotilla at W..micgion, N. C eon -wooed. Lunt. .I.thotoo, a laterite alter its the Depart ment, who was chief of the ambulant* corps, is among the victims to the congestive chill!, which pros BA here to • considerable extent. The North Carolina Tti.o says.: There is n, d. not but ' hot the Interior of this State is In a en.u.l lot. uproar over the ooneeripts and Icemen. On the 18. b ultimo aoolli,lon look plant In noon unty between the deaertarn, some 1.700 is tlVattnr. and the State:Guards, la whinh the lat ter wore repaired with a loin of fear killed and oto wbandal. Poi - putt of the cattle Stealere—Geseral se and Dlnnlesed...The Draft--tlaprecne 129urt—Paper Snepended. Fsw Yoaa,Bept.l7.—The Oeneurciele Wash g,, a special 3•711: OCIt cavalry are In pursuit of she rebels who captured our oattle near Nor. Hon.'s Landing, and hare got many of the sal me/s and soma m the marauders. W.rd, of New York, we are informed, to dtae heen dismissed the sonde,. Gls ap peal ior • court of inquiry 000ld not be granted. Ey.tre tory Stanton to-day Informed tho sellout deloo.tioos from the principal cidet who mead fora soape:lien of the Breit, that no poatpone men t can to ailowod. The IJ:striae Supreme Court which waged. jousted when the rebels besieged Washington, has ...timed its session. The Wasoi cagton special to the Poet soya that Gee. Wallace has suspended the publication of the Cambridge Democrat. Gen• G rant—lle bel Deserters PHILA/M11 . 91.. Sept. 17.—A special from Bal timore to the /I“l4fin etares that 133 a. Brent het left for liarper'. Ferry, acd that hie purpose will be defined m stew day. A Wethington dispatch heir the following: Oror 3,000 rebel deserters bore arrived from the army of the Po•omao. One man left his wife acd iir< children In Richmond o and says las grand father has bean oonsiripted. Withdrawal of TrClops from ROW' Army —Removal of Pe-demi Prisoners. COLTY•ECCOA., Bopt. 17.—The Griffin Bete/ of the 141 b, contains an order by Governor Brown, of Georgia, withdrawing the fifteen thousand militia trona Hood's army for thirty days. The tbirty.four thousand Federal prisoners at Andereonvilic, Georgia, have been romoni to 9AVILIIIAtI sad Augusts. New York Union Printers Discharged. Niw Yens, Sept. 17.—The proprietors of the Deily Roma, this mornieg. on paying off their compoeltors informed all those wino belonged to the Typographical Union that their aol7lolB were no longor needed. No oompoeitor belong ing to the Union U to be employed on the Timm hereafter. et.rrtral of Gen. Grant at lintGagtent, 89111.1101 . 011. Beat, 113.-l—Liantenant General Grant attired at 12 o'clock lest ntgot, on •short ,test to hie family, ..Tnis morning a number of gentlemen paid their reepeate-to him. At tan o'clock &special min arrived to convey him to Philadelphia, and he wee escorted to the station by members of the Common Connell and i rats p neonate of peoplee. Gin amiable and nettled. ed trawlers to ,sawing the greetineetAitided to him iron the haute of all. Lethal:tali:tutored off, entbem/setto cheers bade him God spotlit he groat work Wore him. Tr.op! Going to ipraut. . . Nay Vox, #3•PL,17.--The euthoritiee oua- Unae to fortrordlarge bodies of troops from Ws.: point; for tha Array at the Pocoms& Yottitdoy the stestoet; univ 4. States took 80Vand,the Sepal , 700 r Tolley the.Yerddbeie took 10P; tt-AelightiladOok vitt tab • • • - Anita FROM NEW ORME, 'EXCITING FROM MRXICO The Rebels Defeated by Cortinas. !BEY IRE DRIVEN OUT OP BUPA& V ILL', Ti W. THE AMERICAN FLAG HOISTED. Cortinaa Offers His Services to the Union Ones FOUR ARMIES IN HOSTILE ARRAY The French Forltliffng With Gallon Hozeit. THE REBELS CONOENTRILTING AT JACKSON, MIB6 li merican Vessels 8 tizsd by the Preach. Ea. lbs.. ko Cello, Sept. 18.—The eteauor Jai- White, from NetiOrieani on the 19 h, has arrived ho steamship Fang Stung arrived out on the 12th The transport Oentinentel left the sums day r New Y..rk too Fame.■ Monroe. blexitiene just arched at Nom Orleans report that Cortiraaa being linable to cope with the French, crossed his torte of two thousand mon eau sixteen ceneon ever the Rio Grande, and o:.upied litoweviale, driving out the °parader ales under Col. Food, and hoisted the American livg, declaring that IS he was born on the Amer ican side of the river he wn'a Masan of the United States, :Lad would hold Brownsville for that Government, and immediately notified the federal commando? at Brazos of hie procaredie es, aDd tffered through him- to the Untied Stet Is Oovetnrcent the services of Moult and army. The P•caybar • Bagdad, ldesloo corresponden., under date of the AM inst., says: From the co pal,' at that place can be seen lour armies In bawl° array—the Federal and Confederate on thlsyde of ,the river, and the French and Men inn on the other. The French ore fortlfylog aith cotton balm. it Is reported that they •cold munch from Monterey to Matamorm. The cape rt bony on ',vele le reduced to one ;Kr cent, on gold and Ave per cent. on Wirer. Many of the French have removed their roel dance Bozo Batsmen. to Bagdad. The label Col. Ford, previoas to being driven out of Brownsville, tendered prettied. to •U the French subjects desiring to enter his lines. Mr. Epenelle, a merchant ef B sgd xi, who had the American flag flying from his house, was :toted ey the French. A 'cod deal of cotton Is at Mater:nor., bet cannot be cot dean the river. O 01 mitdling Is Worat 40 cents, and greenbacks 33 cents on the doll. at Bagdad. The Vicksburg thread of the 10th gays There one been a concentration of the rebel forces at J.elreoi, Miss. Fdtresee, Taylor's, Gaison'■ and Wirt Adam.' trnops are encamped around the city fore al mllea. It Is estimated that they are 20,000 strong, with extensive wagon, pon • woo and artillery train.; eL the wagons marked U ,la log those captured from Sturgis at Gun. teen. Ferrara ead Taylor bare the dimities' of ad, ire. All the movements are °inducted with the greatest secrecy. Forrest Is still compelled vr ix ik on crutches, froz the wound received at Tapsle, but be can ride a hone. Advl:e3 from Menai say that Forrest istutot an order, dated the 2i, positively prohiniting all exit or egress from his Mon a.ter the 15. h, and terenctorily forbiddint the transportation of cotton outside of the territory under his con • tvot Itiu la conjectured to mean that be ban stne imsortaut expedition on foot, which the .arras irons the Vicksburg herald doubtless refers to. . . •. The War Eagle hu • dispatch from New Hew Or. leans, of the 10 , b,, stating that a names, of s, whioh sailed from that port for Mete more, with cargoes Intended for Oortineu or the general markets, were seised by the French the mouth of the Rio O mode. LATEST NEWS FROM MIT Additional News from the Rio I Grande. 11113 FRB CE 31141106111 Cortines Beiges the Cars and al r ipea. ENTHUSIASTIC CHEM OF THE HEIMAN'S Canso, Sept. 16.—The steamer Belle, Irma hiecophis, bee arrived with Memphis papers. Yesterday evening Sete. F. 6 Clerk, of the Slat Illinois Infantry, furalehes additional newt ecetheanlng affairs on the Rio Grande. Oa the morning of the Bth, the French moved oat of Ended with a force estimated as 50,000, and commenced the meant of the Rio Grande, for the purpose of attaching fdatamors. The march w..e einlntempted till they reached the point appeal. White Rancho, when they met °artin ess, with • Mexican fore*, who prepared foe the centost. At their approach, a teerifßo artillery du. I rtrac3, when tho French were comp* led to fall beck in confusion, closely fol. lowed for three Miler, when coming to Chao le ell, they made a stssod, and cre.enes , steeped open the Imposisl force with shot and shell. Willie tbus cognised with them at this point, the rebel commander at Browarille,Col. Ford, came down from Texas by way of the Rio Grande, with a large drove of (milli, for the French, and seeing the Confederacy's friends en• gaged with Corteneas, promply espoused the cause of the French. and opened on the 2deet• can rear, satiog the Imperials made the astsmpt to tarn the tido, eel charged the Federal with bayonets with • determination to conquer or die, end were driven book in disorder under clover of the ohapparel. Oorticiras then brought two pima of artillery to bear on Ford, fore• ing him to noire. About thin time the 9 et Ill inois, at DriSJI. Sentiago, he. fog firing on the Rio dreads, wort ordered to merest to the 'crone, and arrived in. flute to witness Abe repo, se of the rebels and . 9 wilant succeel of our troops. he biys then totted into Ford and drove him too toilet, cap Hug his damp eq.:Linage and about thirty e t dof arm. Ica the mesutime Cor th esis sem dad in putting the Imperaiiets ff to iglu and d. ve them to the boys et Del Rio, who abetted them, es .his artillery mild not compete with their heavy ordnance on shipboard. I Be withdrew his forma to White Bauer and e-re. ed Ice hundred menials) Texas, where they lay on thrir arms doing the sight of the Bth of the American troops. No sooner had-Clot tine. craned the Rio Grande thou he lowered the flag of h.la country (while, red and groan) and heisted the stare and states; which wee greeted with enthusiastic cheers by the Mexi can es well as Areeriesls ',slitters. Confutes followed .rd to the old battle field of liesneca de h. Palma, when be rotted his troopl for the night, while Ford telt boot to Browns ville. Cortmeee dispatched o gentler to Mata moros, redrring the farces there to prepare to move tancednatoly. Evvii on the marhlag of the Bth, five hundred Mexicana meet up the Rio Grande, crossed the river and cues down on the Tutu lido and attacked Browniellls simultaneously with ffor torts. The struggle for Brownsville, was brief, sod restated in the defeat of the rebel', who ware driven from the town. ()oranges took -• • .. . p len of Brownsville and expelled the rebeb to hastily that they' left their flags fleet• log on the Court hone, and the public which were soon took down and the stsre and stripes hoisted amid the await, of the Mamma' and federe I soldiers, who were almost as proud of the starry banner iut our brave boys. From the Shenandoah Valley. New Your, Sept. 17 —The llnatra Sttettandosh correspondent has the following: One of oni .. 4 mon who was a Fleenor, and _who has escaped,' repeats the omy as having, tails a pentitio train throe Wieelieeter, In' the :dltoottrin , 'of, Martinsburg, three. dept ago.' Anether_rwoort eays that the enemy's pioneer eorpa la engaged In constructing pontoons. - ' - • Eany's headquarters us near Stull:Lakes. • Quite a number of conscripts have arrived to reinforce Early. .. Two hundred end eighty prisoners are bold near Winchester. _. A reoonnolsance found the cavalry at Hanker Hill, and the infantry fora miles north ot Slept'. sewn's. Brigadier Gannet Averlll hu been rude Des vathisjoi Giainral•fresi Magnet T. Oct. W. H. Powell hae.brem made Brigullig General for dlitingsdahs¢ carrion. : Exclutagi of POPIWrg• *.! Harantss, Bopt• 17.—About twelve haa4ad pisaaars from the front, irtioNstrld Ur" a day: of twaslacer tam Maenad to Atlaita r la and Mats an Ahab way hare hay. bawl 411/7304 bhat: ,Tbiriara to be whined. , _ .fSeinerlittorre to the remenelrittrtirotolui.7, Pr;isiimotorr, Dept. 17...Ths nbiezirtfoli,W the Bono -thirt.l.lne , inertia to the peen* Zeetelllyi ntoteted to-gated:4o. M:MM w New York lioney:Aattat Fee YOSI, dept.l7...4ineat rarprits Wria tad et the stsw&neu of tke gold market, azd the thesetortial explains it by gulag - Cad the repler trPeratell ban, doting the put ion days adapted • wary general slum of escaptlag doe Me in ilea of .dalleartas of gold, which pass front Ole to another probably for a wink Wore they hre'retarned to the innate. This tecilitatee spaonlation, and If persisted In, thew is no telling ts 'bat agora the rico of golf raw op to. It Is the most daugorotts photo of the gold thlisdoo that has yet spe pure& Thom:Yet oponod at 2,2214, nod of - tore •rds tonettod 2.333 i, and at stools dualism-1 to 221%. From Hilton Bond—Retre, l officers Placed Under Fire.—isavlngb Bank for Contra- New Toot, Sept. 17.—We tome news from Hilt...,Elead to the 11th lust. No active mill tas7 ifferations of importance are reported. the ale hundred rebel ofliren recently Oms siened to Goo. Foster, have been placed In s temp constructed on fiords Wand, cinder the fire of tho rebel batteries, and the commander at Charleston notified of the fact Al regards the latiODl, these prisoners are to fare precisely as do the Union officers placed ander fire In Charlerton. Geu. Saxton has organtsad ► saving. bank for the contrabands, sad C h as lamed an order pro• h. biting the purchase of cotton from negroea in adrante of the harvest Dir. Retorter' will enter upon his duties as Surveyor of the Pctt. James Holly Du been &printed Postmaster. He has had a variety of pobile,trusts, and is •id to bee man eritbent a stain or even ► lirspiciett upon it, in *grit,. The Rebel Gel. Forrest loorsv.i.sa, Sept. lil.--Gen. Forrest ermined the Cold Water on blonds, lasi, and camped within fifteen in‘les of Memphis. Gen. Mermadnke with 7COO men It scrota the St. FT.DOIB, illteridiDg to invade Mitwrzi. Gan. Price it threatening Little Sock. Gen. Beholield and B•igsWer General Sprague arrived here from the front to-night. Arrested for Treason. lllDlALL , ol.l9,fispilt. — Dri Bowles, of Bowie, Springs, Ind., aa arre:ted to day by lards r of b!sjoi General Do•ey, on eh age of trealon. lls situ be brought to this city. From Fortress Monroe Pommes Moran, Sept. IL—Nothing new has transpired to day. Gen. Sailer rotor= to the front to-morrow The mall steamer bag arrived from City Point bet bungs no important news. From California. Sal Faunae, Sept. 10.—aeo. A. WHllamc accondtx total Uaion Dmzioerat, vu elected U S Senator by the Legislature of Oregon. Hs IN a native of Iduruhusetta, and vu formerly Judge of the lowa Supreme Court. Tne 7-30 Loan WABIIINGTOII, Sept. 17.—The tobsoriptiono to tr, 7-30 ken on Friday end Bei urdey were oyes • 2,000,000. The iota' to date is 036,570. 85.000 Horse Raee. Pererneoe, N. 3., Sept. 17.—The mat race between Kentucky and Aldebaran for $5,000, two mile heats, was fin by Kentucky. - IYI A. P.,3K 113'1'8. Neir York Market. Toar, Sept. 17.--CottOn dull, bears and &din ing; SI. f 01,78 for Illtedltai tfplaads. TS of —Ma. and We.. ro cud and &caning; svia )(00 for Tram btate, Gad 5.1011.20 f. 1.0.1 t 11 11 0 ky gut , ' Tod flron at 111.82 for Weal.... Ina loUs. tl r..,rpaJ par, .. , s.t 111.1191.01,13. 51.276.2.33 for Winter SW Wast e. bad r moor 111. T. G. TY b.a-y and .bunt lc loartr; si,oogi,fst for 11.1x.d E',t, rn (I 00, and 11.150 do to nor.. o.ta boa." , and lovas-, 15E07 f.r Washirn. Vine I qket- I'vrk very fine and to fair damsel( .1 $10,61k3111,50 1. r Bee, Y411,7:4313 Par nem do, awl eLectek $ 12 . 87 54 SO. Bend firm. • 111 mcderatn demand ot 12.4150 for Ilo a Illeen; Ik.. it nicer/ 153i41.0 ter repacked Km and 9132.5 •cr Cern Rem. Celt node fin= 1 and /teeny and In nidr demand at 231k4i1t% thole, r on eat:nem price fee vary al. lee tenth. rendered; den 1,5C0 beerrela f.r October delivery, Dwyer,' opt(.. et 2014. Wcw York Stoeß •rtd 0011ry Market.. yat per c.nt Star' tng quint. tcc, got ar • Ith dr , ..tylng tentlcnc, ; opening st, anl cice•ng 121%• ....rr.znet I I o.ka ue, cent and without 51.150 ot.• cetra—T.: P Stses 15.111 Coupons, 1011421105?4 5.20 /I { -3(ialU7; ; 7.30'5, Lctotec Lad Awn., 1104 L Etetfialogimlet. B. rytte, Sept 17, P„. M.—dear doll. we , et tr , i , s tr.re dell and laver; $1,43 IL, Na. Oats tnee, and arm ao ; Was at 780. Whim , y Call at 51,00 Ca.l indette dull t Bow Lori—•Whost, 17u; Berl; lb e; 0.10, 00 LeU In.yorte—Y our, MIS:. Wheat , 3814 e; Oat*, 4IZ-00 ; l'aliao U. 1ey,1019. Csnal earnte—Wbnt, 1100040 ; Corn, 110370; ate, 1312(0; Batley, 693:1; Bye, 5111.0. • Oarrega Market. ()raw", feel 17.—T'our etre %ilk left leigtaryja , _ P nt•darrd ; 510.10.26 It No 1 Spring; y 7.100dy n o BW . inter ; 111,78a15 beatable extra. Or. en quiet endue :be:W.l; stemlaslly 51,00 f No. Mt< lA. Oats Del • et esc, which it abate the views jol)rayery dm th. meet, lei get, Pr-lzhte dell sad aucheue.d. Chicago Market. Cmclao.BoDl- /1--rkmr don 1% two quiet at 21904,91 dr /1o: 1,6.2 $4 1. 12 1 . 87 3 r 19.. 2. rtt eOol'oltot •. 11,31 for Ito. Z. VA quiet at 61% Igb • in. s doll at 81.74%. ro,lelota du 1. mighty g•t , t. • cattla-000 brio Vic= ; G3OOO bash Wheat ; LOCCO era • 1/COOO bath Data. tipatents--600 bele Haar; 6tooo bash Wheat; 67000 I Ebro 7 ItIM barb Oats. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. Bayard, M4.l3engsbelft City. 3•lnt Cloud, St Leeds. 13. on, I.ll3sbeth. Glide 3, Clostan•lL Jonas Postal, Gsldpolla. Tt e river continues to tall, barbs helm durtag the out tw. oty , oor hours ending at dusk lost evening, 7 ===l tram with 6 feet 6 inehmon the marks of the Allegheny Midge. he weather on Saturdry war clear and on yesterday nod, sundown when there name op • very houyehowar Wended wilh thunder and lightning. The mOvemunda at the .e.tonestardAY In Merl to the buena. war ' =deed to bat few boat& The Maggie Ham left for St Louis with • emihrip and fall of, people. The l 9 Stall alert left forth/imam yore with Vita • large genount of gerreaument Mang The llegilar Zanesville packet left 41011 thus with • light trip of freight. • The regular 01.122nati packet Eintaon did not lean tit til Surdey mornlog. She had a fullfmtght and cone • p.p. ciable number of pampers. he steamer Anna, Crept 7 El Naratts, Marta Whom hr card leave on Vedweedly for Olnelnzuktlasatieregular peaer for that - day. The Glide - No 1, rapt Wm Anderson le annonnad to leave for Clndnaa l Ind laulmille ore Tutoday. The I. nu Powell, the royal. Gallipolle packet for Gallipoli', leaven at 6 o'clock this afternoon. The , Artemis, Copt A 0 EV Callan Is the mit boat that testier din et for Et Louie: She Emits on Tumbler and takes Out a large amount of government clothing tor St Lonig. The Paint Gland w11116140w, leaving =Thursday. inh, A lleabany bolluess la =aided to keel. and sti. The le, I Dudley 1=4 . 1=464 on Petard= too 011 ' t1G7 end •, teal data loft•tiosdad with empty bomb. The I kolanstf roSsintrrlof Tho .I.en hes needed .I=-inches during the twenty_ bout t. u. , end nit Midnight. Thereto la fort hence to Laul.t I .4% end 134 frosts the lasszoboett pass orer tha Path, "lbs Lower Ohio to Wavy, with 7 bet from Partlsod to Gatti,. Ihn .3 wet ha ate Gunther latd, talling r Thon I. 436 foot In the Lantiltba, and tames. The K. ame nd , for Irttiabursh; lob e , for tiaahe.:, None. Byres, for Orod Landing, we Dri a he &y,a i te t re.--all with fair trip.. The Col ia umb arrived tram et . 7.0911 yarterday. sod will lest fns Pittsburgh WI The new oimmer. Phan. tom, tram passed up for Pl.tabargh lut Want. The Fannie Slant..• tan mate of on** throupg Unplemeuts, do, tor Ilbbattes plaatadlooa -mar Good deb'. 1...aing...--Alvt Hiram: X Hazlett, who fall Qum. teas, us= Pranardle, last Jo y; and lost hi. 11l foot, passel throogb lb. oily pals nt.Y. ar *arta for his itunde.l6 41711Ibbrig . 4. W. Wang:WA to Bud hi= In Qs. health. with the hops of soot. ttslog:Shla to pt. with ttrip adatedi; 'll. Jennie Iltbb La. tais to Wbl&o ilatrigalOkam IlioaphlAo Ckrotoodorell Wash Graham orma also among 'the sr ' 'islet la hat night's Vats fro= the ban- . Tha Corr :ardor. has bola rpeading a wick. orewn with his old - partner...llb Graat. at prom 1 holdirs• larlesLon ths, Saba, wheat hi »ports roams:los dear.' • The Oorsmodors likewise exhibited at tbs fair of Tater slita.bakisw lb. bast iiremittai tor . loutb, shape, taint aad tatrepidhesati. • BODENHAIARR,II. D., o - aree 4 ea* ili:eadwas. Briny Teri!, W. IL *BODI,2IIIANIER, 1 4 °lnce 3.4.osniird tbs.. Ps. ; Deena theft exatelles attertlan to the Idernal and .. antskal treat:nal of Ohmic,. Thome. - mefolatly Ahura of the Jeerer liasebloiLth - se rip ars, isttparea, Ifellter at the Bore; Illtaratfee and Itrinteta_of the .ravel,- ie. Mao the eazknuf Ohspafo Dlger , vity..l l 4a.b, Yaks() cs,trttlt=, lb . mall latatAiustibiiirinisertusi rua =r: 4411 : 1 ! Ta 7infititi#l44ll3lo.ltownwi. r • .:,111,Y11011, 1311 : 611.141a , Vane§ 1!" - '" ' `Pi7 INTWOMIt r• 8m9rF , .1;t!,. -Tall RUT ELCIMTIGY. FOR CA.ESEc`, CAS SATZ about 23 Per Cent., • nating thelr maw/ •t I NCERT KILL SHOE STORIi NO. 62 FIFTH BTRRET• Tall Um of whole le atbrr nor. and Toldrie Boots, Bra - gam sad Baloao.S.. (WM. Graisleattue Copper Sip for 60 coots. LARGEoN LESONTIGII 4$D LOWEST PINCE, f any time to town. No:1door to Limn Offto 62 , FIFTH STREET. BIGHT SIDI LIIOVIA ITCOZA.- 401/- El oes boa 10 am ts upwards A NEW SUPPLY OF I..ADILS', a YOLFTIre, itOTW 4WD ourunzeir Boots, Shoes and Gaiter& 12 No. 54 Market. Street; OLATER 4 ROUTE COMA? SHOE tiTORE. LISILEISSE STOOK 01 BOOTS, SHOES, eerreas, ELALUORMAI 8E0111111382. pe stand avast Atiliblz. Oat and eee the good. N EW GOODS I NSW GOODS I w. haw feel rcaeteed oar Sprint aka BOOTS AHD SHOED, Which we in seell at the Lows!: a&SH PRICE& TO have the Levet and beet eslected dock of Elolave vv. Calf Ovum.* 0— !Motif To be. roans la in. sty. LLDEISIS LAB! furriss abozolomm. Give 6i a call. Jas. RObbi maaa ISO IABXB! UM= TIM "STAR WORK! 113132 MEW= Irt azo. AL81136. soli a Ca aw t 31 v rasa. Bar` sad Vasa,l OxfordDallearlas ,116 • ,f: ataktreet amt. 8 f fiJuctr. Thus goab an wad* to our apsetalerda, ai mud wunuallsd =tom work. TORN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of v BOOTS AISID MOSS, of gym dscriptiou a 1194 24 giuttbfisld street, Pittsburgh. 1 1 / 4 11NTH LIST OF APPLICATIONS. for £1 selling Liquors, Mod la the Owes °glee tip ts, &pt. 7th. 10643 Jchn Tau, Talet wattlPittebtcgth." Kern u , Jan es Boren, Jan 0' i cater, 0 . . D 11 coven Other geode . Ifin Oliver Perry, .IL bcsee„ St triad Piptetteta Miura Beisemaa„ - ts ~ se - , het..ca.Grectiercod, tarena, ficht Waite, . lath Lewis, . a as Joscpb der. a tudArts. I. house, Ith wart PP:taboret. Practhe Osthato, nin th , Sarah Jcts s, Z. booth, J EL Habitse, 111 0b 4.61 aft, tastr, ltt Etael, Clcerve lleileY, '.' tit mad Patsbiati. „.., James lisp: a Co, other goods, Daniel Wa ll ace, John PL. Josephahas Ilaikir, tarn ...at B Ba. Caster Iteldurgar, Z. /MUD, oil Etnil Willett, tavern, ” . JaCob Gab ndort, E. boa" sradsek Ittersath, other goods, dth ward Pitlabanike Patrick Filarat lek, . 7th Wad l'ittatiltrgeta . 0 tatthrlith Eluthea, " J.i....11 herds, tame, 6113 ward Plastrardu .. Jaen" L4OlOl J ive,Cn, 11. house, itt trail 411 'y J K. 3 team, -- •-- , ssl iltlir . . Q{ Wald lilleatietcrs tastara 111 Klia - ei /Aar, / Exltert a Oci, other % Memel Altrtheny. Xi A Fenibritnr, N. bow, Ilth var . .: AUseas , I: GI . Almost Baeppd, w W ale W D. l. l. .weary h. , .. u.r _.• evms, _ .- , itasposaL ..“ . ...., , -, K Movers, B. hones, - . • • .. • Jaion Bell. tavern - " . - ' Louisa Nein ct er iced., Lett InixahigiXxio John Blishell: . time% -4. • .. . rieniy Haw; B. bees.. Lawreeevietile. Fredetick Brown. w geseherder. Pliillip Hirpel, tawny Idninneen. A Pierce, other ipx.is, If OtortpartO _ • - Thirss. Clin, Wens. Be rn e Baby, orh.r goods, Feta Pitishortgke • John B Fcblim.r, tavern. Teinlionininrilee Jobe Zordson, w : Tannn= . . 11 , 1ieri EMU. .. Collins T. • • .0 0 Pled% w erit* s. Peter Cseahan, P N Weida, Erwerelshil 8 Btrecban, ii Elisabeth. - Christopher Bimetal:l, w 1121111.5. Geo /3ctinan. " • Nichols. Holm, *des - , Jonathan Stilton, w Pram.' . Mond 0 berbardt Z Homo Boer s. Jebn Bolide. ' o Lover liit. Clair. LifNeyer, tavern. WlllebinQ .7 ..r court Irtn nu.: on wxoNsXDAT. 31igik. nth, Bet at 10 reckick e. nu Bentonstranoes sand b• filed on or betas that dey. Limn... moat be taken out after lin.day., and withhe Irian day. after being trantal, or they will be revoked according to Law. Applicant. will bring their boom, fa 'ap gl b.l". "'iv ef b ib ig i. XXXXO - N . WATER COLORS FOB COLORING PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTE DE VISITES, VIEWS, &C. Thew clan an vary tailllaat sad teasapardate mi do not elaporato. Aar oaz as LEABN so 001‘08 Cord Photographs In ma:goal! WITH THEM COLORS. DIBXOIIOI4B 60003PA514 MOIL BOX. BOLD DT JOHN P, 59 Tlfth stent,lffesosdo llttL ~r LAMP BER, &art Burnam& WARE nearoyicTorr: COLLINS & WEIGHT. • frotsilliatafort of all MIL of - LAB, B LAMP BILOBES, itarollioloros of C i Wtf Wefshrs Patent I:115 JUG TOP. Riad TM KM. ,-- To OD TOP, Pater/ mazy PM= TOP, lfoi w&mod shed. POsollfellao ON — AIMISMILL4 IMPORT LY VIAL= to w emet igat brAaas-st 11301311511 - 13AVLILL °mum. and all lanai et' EVOKING ',AND MIXSTINCI yorw000; /JANOS 111SZESCRAIIIII Pinym a t , la plat vatietr, QED= W I@LS •••-• II teak, nand Oa I seal lieram n. JAMBS BLAWLI, i • aisonzlnos • '• R Itouart tninition Ain lrumr raw. , all moo of Malian, sad opertnnoinstbsnie Ma" 011 on m nada=itnnt i tnt6iii 11211; nYSTERS I Cfl ESTERS I 2 ` 11). 4 74 4: - . -ctordiztlicabo4l l - ;7. 9 11450, i7V1S 4.! VATIMAT6I3I4 I O*R:EVErnfi G . Ivit:irgegzezv a YLO - .l ll4,2 ‘4lllPWZObasessbblallxupi In* ABS. ` • us rivar,loutas • - . 7. ' di lUDOLI,I9*. =I lamer stoat; 4, 11 SRI 86 boxes !Wan 'pg . s . i . , silcr 7 ., a la• Mori Mena STA • gl3 1L lIIMM I 6-0 11 anialgif itt#l4C,- ' • • 6th Wad Ellahrit.
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