VOLOg:.: 3iL-? L ~. . -. _ .. ... z . . • gittautte . _. • .. •• 1....„,,,,„..,,,,........, .., . ,•......„,.. ys ,WroNEUID3T. :.1 1 51 WM MEM IsuanoL TO. OirAt eUtiotalf!ksm scilarnignod, yabilabtri a rutairsh:ani '4 0 4 14 0 v.t.101101174:84 to el:Li:ie tu'vdmit way: rpiciZott for Voir .nryvAt jorsias, aid SEE 31101r-DATi MAT Otb, 21114: " • " ' sa - TEM CiAllirni. k'1 1146240 11 raka;put rrook; &Arend bf,arrria% £0 "a Mai b 7 100, Pa Pm. la ad* • - 01) ", a , _tor sis Forattt..l2 adysn,- 1 ,.. CO 34 •'• - 0 mitts", - ::". , E-.4l . lllcdruc Siam; la carder, poi - • "" 12 4 Pr,iair. lA slatzW.. a aflorsl2 =Mai I t a to ,1 F tams 4.1 1 Fkr3l° *l l 4 .. 't• .rfflrllll,dativra," try :!fix. Months, . :04XEMProil.; ;Per walt,!Arith'insi yearitzt!ant brialUer. i ttrix ecitto; bra math; -" - ' • • t Akirilumosi ' • WAWA. 21051410 HT,, c,. Ptllttlaa-Nrt, MI; claVdriTO • VITBBtrECKI BaWSPLPIER. AND " MST= 9011041131. t'Reading Mater lhonf Testators rs ..'l3ventnis Gakette: - - ~.. , - - .. '''tile Capture `sot Itrovntiville by'Cortina.; Thi Um). od the 'No Grande 'between the t .-12 ariteialsto sad Catbus the Repot:dim Efor.. • " ? .tipr of Turnoulipsi, Isis suldialy token a Mu, - i' valet gives as a monithii indirest Interest fa , • ~Its Issue: ffoleraur Outius, hat - d the ,Alo Grandee at' the head of a Megan faros, [Wren the rebel C:4OW lard - ont ofEmwsks.. - f-illie, oecmpled that piace, and !milted the btaro and Stripes amid the Ana of the cubes. and ' '''f'hlealsan wildlife, Thor Ps report ugh wor•sil -most as wad tff tie stawj balmier - at tar bras r../ te7 /he atievitt it ihe aunts which piodsdod ind Ord to .r tha,capturs _of .BrownoviLle. differ.: AV., ...dipt to.GA , eamont• the crossing of the river , 4by fiords's, mad his cabsequonteperetiont, sem L i. bronaht mr by tho , silsoonvy that Coloul bid ~..had coma 'lnto Mille, to aid the I 'M& tu t t o tattle sitifo bad ootatagtetd botwooa them and ;Camino,. : .: r., , 1. i ;,- ...„, ~.= , . . .. - - .. ,41 AlosordinKto ear. New Orisons oravwspondonee, i Which is Mud 'opal' Um slat:um& oftlie Wt.' t loan *Coen, 144' dididaptt - grid , ens ottis tato4 .. i-lian leviedby ,(katinoa ispontb* foreiga rut-. Olmts of theatres of Tansaullpaa, and the throat, of Cot lord to send Oval: aver .. into' gotta. to; , .of Ike natives of Ito 'Rag Botts. It, lo , ,;„abso not clear, from the dispatches whether Our + • f3haso latudelkilito Wad, Matt& atm ayaltut ', 1 ' the Erentaror to'plaei - hii entire' force at the .. : •disposal af dheilatimmuent of Us Unita! Bittai.7 • -,,,, aslrenell irer theterftimyetrusis with Coins's, ' ' toftVe affixed a repnicaitolttowayar; f: gga — lortUyserlotattoerst thoir *drums toward , - ' The PrftUsdipEt• 04.0* Rio Grub brut no, f ., ..imitt thin tin t'reich ind tile Bitola bad cams ': ' , •-e„n e a perfoottiardolitandingaboaktito vetoing. or .., ~,-13,, 2,10 (Indian za'bo-dofeotht &truism's b ::: 'ofisn. Cortina, ls all offeotsel..bitttohaLthail I` Ter, by witch - tee rebels amipattruily,hoperte sure European rapplies.... .. , ..-* t o ..• fataWGabitarbi- fisltleat I#d*jir,O,' ?..r•-i ".1,7! °ryOteltst.." 1 The following' we -the verouits. mode l by , Put ;!it , feetor floltwfd Emiii at tlM'tato caMoisommtat : . iinf Brown itniieraity, Pei:iridium, B. I.; -.:1;14 "Whoa the Prime of Wain visited thiscoati ...?wy be wu molted by you not only with hind. : Num and touristy, bat with cordiality and en . vdtutium, and, , you 'might* hint hoped that, t„thronOent ifoglaad t a deep oymoasny. .would, ..' , • - lhave boen-tuantlettod „to_behgt of _yontosuse.-- don lw ;1-- t l yon must so.think, i hootnon alit thins 'I t *inn yOs.ltoosh t,wortLidlo-In rude-deny: 1 , l tim. _ t the ptivitopa Mimi, aut.wristuraey and - , nlergy, ham' krou opposed to you to ship strut , 4.Ty10. 4To thin *Mt have tons ilia Mat tan w, ‘ , kmot in a rodituyastme, bat to ,moat and -pia ,,,„"jul sense. That lastizot teaches this, no mat VU, r mint their Ups may an. They !mow thst ~. t your principles araudainto-endarertheyiraut. •• . i their doom la daked with the dwitlay of this ? ,potion,' und'thitild political fatal srlilltiova :••• I. she overtbrowof Ift, thileanhauun of ,gowon, , rs.stt• fosliES tanot'oneoLinalignity, but one of , natural oppeondott.to 401ir agates of gonna. .._.l P.:IIW. Believe ml, there - are other gentlemen. 11bantod of the langusgt mod by, a porUoti of '• '1 their countrymen. . ,_„.. ... . i. , ~... .. ; 1 ;24 ..When we cow, to ths Vest middls dolt, there Xis a botter.fesdloat ant IRA so might berirm., P...,..1.:tb5d.- They' are doh nod fad . llLonnt, sail f• . ,t,' , thoattb f u me ' ailfmnod to ray te,' 'diatom! , 4'llms aro metal:4u 'UV fieliat, that It It Must, .., genteel to sesettittitti wstgeo who are !walla to 5 q ...& little farther down fa the strata of English • ' l `. tc oclety, the lower said* ease, the muses, of ~:s. Wrhom tbsgreatut umber are non-conforashts, •'...0 o, 61 a thou, friendly to:this:co nutryt *father ' •: ttactuaily in favor of the VrarToutatotday.s'. - , The esyl Tattiapen " v.ante4Volenteera' The 14:h (throe ran).11010.,.-tM4er,..iterdsa has etryhedi; Ind who fat taeolty tutireisna;bianatoPitnai wliere Ike, 4.re 'letaniferidntit, - - . lif:T/01.a to this, .Witier.t.liemse ye itardijaitai: I ~f ioete,"and webs itisidlY.ife:tared b thaProsidant ! y ned thi 00$ ow. Pmetasest,.l , ann , rota , . to !shit the I-sashes of the remhides of. ths.fatiotmsbnimiL „filaiseylesigiVoienteires se yell as those of my 561ret but. .."I.Wisirtniterelkahank - yea for.4he reed and faithfoUmasasemost , e4.tha Goma. • Otisat toward/14e mildletwo and they will sit ; Lieut. Johnionf. thafienot of the sima'of . + k -The 14th Pennsylrattla:Vcdantiers,r Md Tor Term cheers for ths.gtetorahle Pea -4.1.01ent of the United States." • ''=the cheers had scibilled the . . Pestldent, ; i' a his gratilleatten at the aratsfelliat.; y jg g manifested towards him, awl heartily alsoot.„ hands of those who presented , thymaejses , - -44emonaUy to him. Teas reglintat,hea pastattE ....4 - ,Taeder the 'Union togs .on tturafestesj lasfatim: , 6rith the pima of the candidates for wheat they 1,),111 not foratrillati t.helOoftkit tjtjoi:c owing thew eeiMenostolinding `;l3 , dogleg their Is. - rik sliesee-tisey_pused - ' one upon which are the names of the Mileage pooteets, without any miallestaftp IshhAtofteri •' 1 Mak oar PAife. Press • ' ". • I, r , 7, The litent4isneral la Magic. l o r : Ilya, an awe, Sept. IS.—The =One "P. 0a411:46f - ~lemt•General ran and one of his star, going ... Llontb,paiseathronah tlas plaenfulalf past one tiadimar. yesterday, andafter forsosed4o&abnat al I lune South of this4orit4taanilii, In 'blinding' carve ata high rateopptedonalshly 2 dastad . • ate a traekinskoapn„with,ctoss daeolisk, c g th e traiiAlif•lei Ceti - 446k ittereleitib 1-rig meats, The el otte,e) of tha.eollisl en msy be t , '!onoeired,from thatiootiatilkonsted the front 4 ,11 of thebdier out, and, burled the Dross ties Wifely antinrj , ,i 4 zonlatihitse jha_ odor. Tfieenirleci to.relete kepP; ' a the truer puibtogtheilinraheall, and >ngtnllhalthalt a toile bifore being stopped, sash the mosnentt&ot Yam trato.. pia -the left the trash the mita ortuthire hese Atil` tz °tut. The ttainMt:isnot_ to this paint„. aua ..ifter • detention of half an - .2lmii apsailed.uoa,': 4.rd again.' It iisebialisKtliaparfy 4 the croft. tie OW was thin, without authority. - , )ut the criminal. neglestsredorthesa fleotithilsta; • he liras of those oh the - train distends the noel lea inyestiffit,}St4-4u1t...4.1,i "flfaitiszirkter { ' it rte* soil:iota& ilia troops In feria immhors conetanty &Miring and deputing from tam ' t,. 'Bovoralostlllery regliints , of- font I,ioo 4 0 . 1:800 strong hiTo stormily pacedthrough. Ithbi seams to haiiislaiMat fissatiiimi olds .. A .tlitary sorolox—.Tha Noonan tolls sus 2 t the musket; SU ai Infantry regissnts. As cool brsatreattofthonast tiro wastsmssms en have la an almost maglead offset alma •thss• slightly !candid In the hispltsils. Tie • ' -Inrisciration o:llPletitaxiag:brialiiiiihaLatf r:l i rrtantsrlotoriss, seems also Ikhars begottan, carnast daslfs-ei-thilititcof fittioty etitir - - °ldler able; to :rsgort,tk ssa Pa , 4Mir"..uaLle to , . vas toikairout;v4 a forpeiht.— Joh. 02r.4r....3133m16..." Walt ,^•-• of 110 k githisiggp'lbralibkhantiorhaim the following ,ai st4 , nuLasti *lies tc ch. Olt Witherla Stir if a Paara" got I*.addittona tojpgy oondnotor should ntoilik twi l l/ 3 1 " r ' geskOm witick 4e,o4,ZlPik PpAo. tor, 901,de: 1- 40a ousted Abilllttif logics inttived Mon— Kayla= dully jepoinklindq.tnkiliritePCW M8;1 J,0,4 '• - THE DAILY GEN. ?iIiERIOAN'S,4RANII SUCCESS. IF; Victory la the. Shenandoah • The Enemies Loss 10,000 Alen. . . EARLY 11071111:11:1' 04 1.,11i0E1,111150P401101,11 Capture of Elehtoeud-Before.ehe Preut. • denttal Eleetten.' Fair Yoßub Septe ttrTbn lbws' Washington . special of thh 26th '*aye : General SherlaSit's yawl Incense near Winehuter is noted salts llrst victory utterer hy the , hratfeiel firmi in the Giuntandoshwelley, halt luso suagnilitient in Itsproportions lu 'completely to wipe out She long Series, of rarerseis which tweet eatit . Ost region the designation of the valley of humilla , The Int, to tba saeaky lo killed, vanietid and. ,4cdioamis will; it Is telieled, reach not lus tan tap, thousand, while the circumstances of the enenti's OfesititoliEttlee irmy' in epinitition little short of absolute rout and demoralisatice. •Thei bearing of this battle oil the gluier prob. Gen. Great, ir , .of gfeat . - lmporlance r -and..wltt.Ao fir tridealdethe fete of ,Lea's /army and Riehmond..,Tha tremendous 'importance of Lynobbarg at 'ticooartig the only -remaining line of railroad oommuniestion With .Riebreondv.his compelled Les to retain In ;the Wafer, foil hall his entire force, and notettlt. needing the terrible etralt be has been put to for lank tit troops to meet the movement* of Grant, the fatal monism which the presence, of Shatidao'sairmy oinisfintly Mid forth, hu fueled Lee td submit to them, or peril of the lon of Lynchbu. The army covering that point has, Eby aktrl. ' don's itploistlid success, boon disrupted and 140. ;moralised, anti we may at length look for thee:- caution o that movemeat In the valley which has AIWA'S been an Integral part of Gen. Grant's progremms of operations for the 'Capture of Rieboond4 :Other coqoperatives %Wit; got net/ proper for pnboumention, may - be animated, 'ilia those best, In wm4a cif all the elements of the.military, dt natto thernei t . asserande that we than hare chteond before the Presidential clectiod. NOWA AND MiIiCELLANY.''I ,• , • I ' ' , Tot Rtikek Ooksactrnoz.-A littur 'tea antit captured, written by an editor in Rules army, to ids irifei and now to the posteselod of bp 'llloveniment,says to itply to bar stationent: Vali I ,_ . ..: ,la know,befcre yeurrlittir booked me, that miry Maul catisen able to carry a gun in our *clUti hi** C 4 _l3sariO9ttind eradinthell... - and I kno hole - hard - it must be for you tip get elting, henitie *Down& for yes to'hicersios stew to Bap you ea tap . , 1.; J : .; ; Tao ewsboy Lodging House in ow York is Rowll et! io ovadowing with those little raga bonito ;'ter . lin Ihkia'seventy 'bin , . regular link: it tan thdre. Each boy is provided with a operate ,bed, a Private closet, a lOW inr slab, for • allot Which hats charged the stun ef nine Mato. This prim, wlderitiotataumnierely rfeksbnikatl .-Reposed to give'theloy . i tli idea of ileitis for erhat they, receive, e se bat they, not need to, t hink tharari thing nitonaliality..,'' f ...I: • Bina...-1, the man who his been ' 6 mom.. mem aIC Indianapolis for some deo past ovoitur - , minion f biting the guerrilla Qdittrin; ha peen it i ty manse A committee wu sent fir! 3/111111 tot id him, and take him Vli Di - soesisiMii 'hiklir a tations should he prove to be thi lead 'Mid' raid on Lawrence. Tits deptitelipn t , t ong. seeing ' were satlified.-Cke aut.' . - "Tie *vv. Robert I. Breakinridgei ifki mien.; !'heutitifelly defined a Kentucky - ooPteritikd to _be,asto; that "had a dottbiorgalbd oyebraltel -.negro, d a doalle-gainedlitleidbf - hi, piers'. .meat-man who lutes the Government basun be' lobe the negro slabs. betterutitanktikodur ;Mg' To. 'batt:kr .. .Mira? it snipriabgle like theifiew Tork.-A. F. Tribm. , Ave abry correspondsilif *AD; liiiilik t iihlisij It it 4 proof, doopmentarybd cueL • tn Nash, ' inito , 4 1 7/ (llttielabliii:not bib Wilisho'd}! ,kbateirl, ID /ranee, and MUD D, ID ling Land, stre-now selling to French. , and , Rogilsrl adven turer', ho 'Via the Confederate caum, the widows I Vid p tatioto of debesiiiffibilieni . soldiers k 1-, , Pioopuvr.-Tho Arvri4. .iluargis gtvi'm thatamasthat profanity Ina - delta.° ode weak liersof Intellect and a poor eduastion,j brit re -1 - titbit Ili' Itllitmi tusiniaLl‘t 4 hilt.dPit • Pkweti acme halretteg Said tilontlo bookie* In wintiol Ilanguage. Let the et polo et Ude. 'l 'arm_ dleitsatilAtivasie ta l'irmd-'..‘• ''-' l • ' ' - - mum walla old tom who said: "Row, , ' l tt" - :that I lie‘trosi this hanibto ww,t , 11.,;;13 ‘1,1 , , Iwill sit on thi Aro • ''- Asdosolinvo to mile : i : 7 17, "rtab tm Elms the Mart of ilki• now." ,•- '' ' fitlitilr of the Stale of Rains, any person who shelf, tolthe aeorptancimf thaßelestmaxii Tiede a trough by the roadside; into which a stream of "Ureter s - ,.blieOnitelltliwitepllellelllNg.l3 en titled -ta n 4nuttal.iliedection Of 113 .) Reks'ine ‘, , ithMli , Vsvklittry4 - 64 ..' • - i . , A 70ots!. in.ClohmtmAttle; lately being l ' Ili nee d ftrad#, drew larriolVer, l eill ..PrillidtT : rap, g fiat MI fithapihronAllid iiVuirltlibtliNi ' "outlfleldidlitd glifiltim"Monity.. Rada .thlll. '"horrible mpuliioe bli 'father: gairvddlitl4iol, dollars. ,', t '''''''• '-- ' ' '.' ' ".:•U',"' e....; I" ' ' lives o.9iiiilli6lit . :o l l:tritili , ipatitt. .Ifho roue r ed Akita =wises ircun,har humbred, .24 paper f,pins. All of these, with the ancep slim' of oat bOo; she Ime.resitver.fai p i leW . .. . . - ~ lean,. ultidgkhiliteudolunily all iluiir i. 7 '!.. o l3uUtisati sa reedliptakell-1, 4, Atisn. , . ta,” isid; Gen- Hood ,to, OAAtleiit"WPikild a itiortkinie sizbl, Velf,„litidrnisii`dif ta e the 7 ,tl . ll - 141. Helen 4 get oll..-Tropoller. -r ant—lnetaente of Hie Ttip*rhu adeptaii.)--t, .4. ent of the I' L ktfadelettis perrirer, whn:pooorepanted Gen. Grant from Ifirper's -Stir, to philadelphte, desarthee them:moistens :thirrout4 as follow s,'- ' ' - " - f eatinerals Shithisn, Tither* . antt:Malntoth , oxist With the •011602at0 the train, Iliac bads' bini s la affonienattlig4lC B 4 l takfainiliDe -is thatra3n ingerietort, ot Int. _wintiovi to get thrahtstrits4af Adria/ram hi. beinmdchist O - W) ill en the train started General .Grint ye. owned;soointamid`thrroGor'llinrdoAtthistr n made etybotit:botatoll•bli'itratilid,AlM.:Jh spoke not salmi itireitionid;thoe*.to?iialloe oars or tides the scenery and th•nrpsoltirrf the read fort convoying mtypillisi - TMuk." defeat seemed td interest him. Smoking his cigar with • runarthbly...detennined &might no FAS, the satbflß for the Most of sheiks,* dethly absorbed in thought. 'Rearing each station the soldiers at the train would announce to the crowd thst,Genil Grant was a panenger, and this woad be the isignsi for the geriatrist maim's= tar cheer. itrd yetis of the list Tetanal sort. The tie:Nonni Gonna 1 nett the window,l4ll, acknowledged i lte the comp enta with' a"bam or lino& : ._,"/Irrio d in -Bsitimerwrths - Generat 'threw a flisfsern r his shoulders and stepped span the platter Ile MU meth, Roar Adminl Galley, who had oat anbold from Wasitifigthri, With or. den to so er with Gen. Grant and old gm in the execution of any plans In which the navy .- obald sestet. ?holier° dittrageitapr ota ore tobk seats gob* aftirkirlilie throngtctraln ferl.Phlle- Wilds, end entered Into an animated '00ZITIRIll• trop atone. Gen. Grant was offered a epeeist esill Woe. Preroott Smith, of the Ilattnibre sod Oslo Railroad, but this he pollte:y deoitned, and Lock a 100 fa one of the central care of: ebb train. ups dbtingalthed,olnorre ' , Are aooni reo 4- - 1115ed..'4.131 Ws train, /moved off .amld ! deafening than e - , t each station on the rants to Philo. I delphlaths pr e sence cf the General WAS knob 'bed, rid• was cheered as until br,eirery . body. ColdLorsscrambled up and bsld on to the ear bruldin to get a tight of him, and seethed half s mazy with ontbusium6,7 , is, '„,` . i , : VAt .:Iffirfrde-Clraie ''rlady etered, and re rognising!Grant, spoke to hlen, shook his hand and 'timed him, causing our modest; lender to Math to 4 rouge. fie took the frier In pod part, however, and was not long disconcerted. r. O We m' tab here that no ploturedeeijastloe twee of tbneralarant;anditeviseW.lbobr biter an greater 'dab 'ivrebeforit - Xeli the' u ju 11%1310 0 t rho tooldmlN .for..trying te get up the lilbsissbrpLbitoo--greiblaste-b3B62raud - who" she At no so ... , octdlelly ',.bl'•the:'haruti l l at Chattanooga last fall, but sail-she loob moralike a great mlUtery lesdif*khiti liver befogs. *The milliolorte `bind, , tie Prominent Wel and road forehead ; the firm and deter.' : Juba/ t mouth, strongly markestrieuhrfuni tringen ebb:rand hlgk fltullohisliall denote PM re is. Hi looks like the only man that - ftfild co i nd a large army. ;41_a ii. , . * .. ,t,i,-........_ .v.c 41 gni drl =virtue to if,173, r iu*-- foif i kr, ,r, 1 ,./ " agglaT , 43 9t,' - Igtd 7121. t- • - * , - •1 • pi 7,- Ltilicat Woodpsdrir Tharog“.7 " 4 5.14 * diy, e" - to Italia* attic . c Rut B —A euumi- - - liiiiikai-Vatelkiiidiii - , oot. lit d ad. Midi meet el l iesti to it I . llin octal:ears tderida3r dzsd. Sat Npritist) . 7 - ; - id ad d dlibist - tbsisuut will Verrt 11/1"go• Jaws 1 • i - - . , R -- . cAnzgli ir clo—seiniiiaolit mitalio" tont: iblptilia t. 24th. -.., 13100 i to—Pezw, iilanoa, Milk/ ihd td 401eltdd d Saws% Efirpujg* . , - ,T,Trr , ' l 'lliarlsa st l i Dodsp4. Ya1ry44,41:1 4iita !NM* leptearth., - •„. - . - t,.- - .7. --.• '1 • ..., ki der ,`,ll7iiiligir La 1it:1414 1 c 4 0 " V 3 1- 3. : 1 I - :-...- -. q . - 1 •,• - • ~...; ~ 1 • `.t.T.1.,•L1i.1.^.., 1 -1 4 .ZZ -- . PITTSBURGH, THURS PAY MORNING, • EPTPASIDER 22, ISO; NB DAVI& MAR . %HBO& Ono of the Most Sinoesaftil 'aitd Decisive of thelnr. SHERMAN'S MOVEMENTS PREVIOUS . TO THE: FIGHT,_ Delay of the nineteenth Corps. FINAL CHARGE .UN. THE REBELS, Flight of the Enemy •in Confae ion 'HAMA'S COrMIND 'SCATTERED UP THE VALLEE Balmlions, Sept. 86-10 p. m.—The following , to Irwin the Americo... special: Ileqdqui . eitire, kiddie Die:Woe, Winatater, &pt, 19-91 p, eit.--fism. Sheridan's army. bee this day' • fokalt►one of the meet encearshil and decisive tattles of the war. Victory has again crowned oar benner,•and, the sabot army AIM -been 40- Bested and utt stay" rthited, with the loss 'oy it least ;600 killed and wounded, ineinding en Generals, namely: Rhodes, Wharton : Bradley, T. Jobs:eon, Gordon, York and Goodman; the ;two dist of whom were killed arid the others bedly; ounded, and we have captured 2,500 prisoners, 9, battle tisgsveprosenting 9 different l a teem ate' organization., I: pieces of arti ll ery with moire. ", •On unday morning, }bitty int i)ittitot's dl. vision; of rebel infantry from Booker Hill, where it bed been stationed for the past law days, to draw Averill ant of MarlJneburg and 'destroy a beideo on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad werell th e °Mune, wad: • and , =erroneously tbeng t had been repaired. They mu:opted ',ldartitsburg for a short time Without Going any dams e to the railroad, and were eventatlty dtivep by Avetill as far as . Duktville. General Sheridan, on learning their Movements, ordered the wbole comniand to break ...it: adtpreilaii to much. Accordingly at three o clock In the morning thereat., ware all Unlit. The different dtrisisne Were all under arms and prepared to rebut et • moment's notice. Abobt. 9 o'clock or lore wire relived from Rheriti4oi for :he 6th and With corps to be ready to. Mitre 3 °Volt for thteirmy in Western nit-' Oda, ander Crook. At five the forthcoming morning, elm* after S. K. Wilson's division ercautlry creased the °peanut at the Berryville and Wincheeter pike, moving. his command rap idly sling the road.encltriving in tbs, enemy's akirre i lb line, he galiedtly ohargedthe enemy's field orb with the Ant brigade and curled them 4 the valet of the sabre, capturing thirty prisoners. cltt this chary/ Clol. Brintsm, 18th , a. ,, Pan ' Cay., was watindedwithin a few tested the en i rret ' 'Tce , ,! , ~ r i mu.att'.lir..?i , =•gi - . — Tbe 'fieLd trzyke. saw acute:let:id by the rebels, at. the lord of the ,Openttan, to prevent • ,ndlri. paisath'ad thin' dde` Our cavalry having' monad a safe 'parings for . the infestry, the 16th cone - Was moved saran fla (tplequarr, and along thapil towardsVirfaheitai; feaAug tin }rata on the ppcsite side Of the stritiM eta point about atirllin gad re:Ant; 41ilarfOlOOM thalord, where It forated.ho nail . filbattle And threw oat prong ilinniel line. At the. tun time the ar tillery Opened en the wood. into which the one. my'l Infantry tied rettirited,had toptaP alt.itt;. cossantOmnarride.' 'The 'enemy sordid briskly • • with pies of two batteries. Thera watiadelay Gist bait twohourtaanted by the; non-arrived of the, Illth corps, .who, through thisooneeption of orderi, bed failed to mane uP at the proper time. ElezteMil Sharider ,havia_g learned nu Sunday, 01 , that tb milli portidis Of Esij's farces were en camped in the vicinity of Bunker , Hill, , and by a re id movement to heat Mi them, theenemy were completely i, titifißlted d but-nuthatairiM by She den. W his' dfftbufht , deinnitii Mierobed to the appoin d. plum ni rendevoas, a portion of, ur cavalry o d er . Generals Torbutind Armin, kept op as ng picket line along the °peanut, and .4y a dmpastration In fame at Banter Maid, kept • irlarge Mica of the enemy at thetportion, of the eel ~ which we, nantbrawatire :miles distant, from the point where It wee intended oar Infant ry should' operate end strike..o blow welch 1 ;Mould moult in the signal defeat of Harly'e army. - Tee delay In the mired of tleltilli corps in - ableddrarly to morn Gordon's divlsionstdonblel quick from Banker Hill, distant. ten 'atilecti and bring it in time to form in line of beta. with iliteekinbdga;l4aAtitalriMy saint diddirails , formid fri a belt of woods skirting Berryville and Winchester. A. loom iltrthej?th eltetl'aet 'aired it w.s formed in finrlines of battle, about three brindled yards stark, on the - righted the ' , Bth oorp s , and every thing being In seediness the advance was •onnd.a at about twelve o'clock and the Rifferent Imes moved forward. The two corni"advannod in splendid style, es though. marehir tailiiitimintlefadi...2 -. . , The fi st line had not been advanced more than _209 yar , before It became engaged with the ',enemy, *be were posted in line about 600 yards defeat. 'At the sestet -illtitairr artilhary,cfPetierta lark= clennenale;fhfieidg ehalls arid solid shot intothe Opposite works, where the enemy could 'be - dbithotly seen reeving up reinforcements. 'Oar different lists of bittle contioncti. to ad 14shotottadily draft irittii•nearif ZOO yierdi 01 Ale ,stiattkes line, when the rebels opened a (micas cannonade with grape and easels:a from ,two !maladies width , they. had . prwrionaly . kept ' 11 . tcro tad, and ithifirf,fotighkd throdgh onr ad. - mein ° - mein lines, mowing down large numbers of anir am • ' • The tlistdin,e,was Abliged te, give antt yoder, ia 'go tourderantlii,land returning behind 'the 4econdifoo• threw it into momentary ambition, and it also was ob iged to tail beet behind lbw third line, whim: had, Is the mean time, Bert ordered.licile kfriti .ittt . 040! to itmteld as mochas peva% the effects of the withering Ore which the enemy's batteries were directing 'against Oer advancing lines. The artillery was now brop ght up and posted in • commending position o silence these batteries of themmtny which h a d mind us' so much wanoysitte, in d bur line Was re.formod and again ordered for ward, repining the advanced position which they had held when they were obliged to tall back. Hot MOMS MU not gained without en, obrlinatd resistance on, the part of the enemy. ' ..'.' General Sheridan had previously ridden along ,tierlines`and caLlyne4Te4 , marring* with the tented intitusland. and when they advert corkit WM With f terrible determination to de I o oldie in *Patti t,,,Hailnirjesainad the advanced po )fillott • otticatadoompied,the different lines of battle w a ordered to lie down end wait the ar. Mal of Gen. Crook, who wu In rearm on the 'entiert adept the_ Ojoquon;they ware ordered.up „ F ..t0... fake . eltion' on the ,eXtionns . tight of Oar line, sad order to counterfeit a movement on . the Fart the enemy, who were meeting troops on their it Slunk with Ila view a turning oar tiltit. i About three o'clock Ceti. Crook formed on the' - right of the l9th cow, big Out division on the entieme eight of our line, and the second dicta load In Ike rear; supporting 'II districts of the 19,1 semi. , eta. Crook having formed his men, rode along the lines, and was tedelteereitit„the molt vociferant! cheering, Ike men promising to go in rad wipe put lilholoSter. o.m. Torbut, with, lderiitt's and-tiverill'it'divlstorti or mit. ry, having crossed the Opequan about nine o'clock, at Warns' and Knees fords, had been' bard at wet* ail day llglitlfig'oficilderible bad toe lee of the enemy!' infantry and cavalry, cad baring been successful in driving the rebate be faxii•them I now arrived lea btfrixtremo tight, end Prep 444 rtc!tzkip s iziO a; the; foal ettuggle which reenreds, il.lh'illOSM.,-:. +.: ' •' • Ctn. Sheridan rollemat -to -.waereenc.Torbut wit k. tatiantd,. 'and. after , a r con Imitation with' him as td whet pal tho leefalry wera'to 'take, ordered a krill iharga, eihrati Was made with en latte!neeity which. nothing could. resist Oar 14., estetalng nearly throe miles Intoned, ad vanced amidst chests and yells which' could be distinctly beard far •above tile oohs if theartil lery and Musketry, whioh.for 14 impetuosity has reldczn totn,excelled. in any battle of tell war, Our mere bad 'determined to win the day, and - merited themselves' accordingly tor the, - coming struggle, and it ear fines a daanee& oloser ant 0 1...., to t.lLore of thietorm' ttashattle.became more and morel.derom the slaughter now war' wog, Al ern - illfeXarge, men could be iii- tinnily aeon .dreppliieoß amend and thillwo eenundlnallief ait the fame potrits, soild not lava been: crier'',oys . 7iltdi a part. jest it the critical *lid eitAja;:the. rear ot•sztlUeponia. ..ketry.; sad; din eltilara And lieset4elleed Mown.- tendlzgartoles could be dlganetty . heard several =WI Ut rind' thei•iatalep Ingle aorntdlns the - .ellargowbjelt woo tbeldeath knell to del/ army. There could le coin the " gallant Clustu end 1 idertitt,lielt with headquarters' fig in hand, , idle/nein lintlj , ,liiiii leadlni the. dirge which, In4inneetion with the ilosperato enrage *t.e.Datrentry, - isettiod no Its tidily. . be coldmneof,Earleaournand ;tewrirforesd . . ere wite biltOri ear esialry, whe,-with e e b in d, Ode them down, eattlig them Otalvir lift,. eaptdrlng 721 privates. sad einkooteralp . affair odlion, with oliO.,Ckillkiltill!,kattli guns. , 1 ~ The broken ettldnlittl-illilfleitiriconi .e: ' priming Eteles commend pow fled ; , I4 09010.04 ; thrgTg /IfittiViiloCoßgi4.4lPlJ way .pa allele lOC Ith thole anal gone :the7 midellarttbn - Jargltu beyond Mlneltaateri.. `bat they vote ffir.d/47, ~41140agg ,by ,Ltitill end - ristaect to.liettiauftritutlituomlalintre.- ~ trifit uptlif i valley, where slush hr &Ai r e tom. P4O " left hlut au now scattered. Our -:„,itilt is lotions one, well calculated to fill the chalets of ry loyal min- , .. • • ...," ~ c , Among th e killoil. , and Weinisded'iriCott ! . .111411t, 1 th Ohio, killed; Capt. Wright, killed; lir * , ; itsiti /Kadin ,2d, U.S. oar4r.llLieuF•Ji:et ;t: ton, lit- ' cavalry. arniettot 'iirs Heats: - lifitlhAft! 13 lito..Allsovict,X.lchlystatplryy , " 1 1. 1 4,4 , ' vit 4:','“,:: (7,.7 - 1 f,t , !•t - ; ,, ,:..i. r. 1••,; ~:. flit . . ..... .. . .4'.....,•°,-,.'-^-.- . , f,ntcfi• .!7.1 t ETON: OM WASH epeclid Dttpatch to Ow Plttaborg .WIIIBIIII3TOI. !6•mtte. ebpi. so, 'sea: num i BLLII.B 13L Ls atis Mkt+, come out for U.. The repot h x•t4sk' Boni Blsir's boa. organ, h l ei grittnd lot the dent will•at lout •re OonvenVon In • e Ilnion potty of made, and moon kith hope. rebel Price for Govarnor,..gi growing hope that tke Pre, follow the teal of tbg. Daltim l recognising the ?adroit' that State. Certain roman, of otlws to be made, confirm As Gen. McOlellen is the a. otal advocate of economy In the national ex. altars', it Is well to explain. Olathe precise sum of which he LI now /attending the treasury, by holding on to his commission, to pay his beard bill', while he runs for another °Moe is three hundred and dotty dollars a month. The whole sum be has drawn from the army fund, whilepreparing for th is ''politiral oampitlgn, and doin nothing is fo himself else, is a p. i little Over /10,000. This Glom, and does lot include the soma dto gentlemenvls• Mined in idleness for • year 'er more el his per sonaletaft. ' ' I .. • 1 I TARTON'II sou or Talk MISVIIILN. Setter, Bunton said reeintly!her so far as be was concerned, be would, perfectly willing would, to open free trade with all e tert'tory west of the Mississippi, and (mensal! thfro all the pew- Cerand ball they could pay for, for the war would be ended before they Could hive time to use I Misvermark - may serse to show the War Dep meat's Idea of the situation. e 'DI Eir lo t Is a" bac il k ' a e t 'i ;ote viu 4b miL org, and although acme Weir Informed peopleinsist that there is no probability of a movement, yet all ears are ii-tenibg for the answering thunders of the ar my of . the Potorcao. Meanehre one result of Grant 4 recent visit north I. now visible. VIM= Il TB , " •.,LLST. Thera la general refolding! over the brilliant vie'ori In the Valley. It t, be hoped to be only tlike forerunner of me Important =nee menteof which It was the necessary preliminary. LATEST FROM THE VALLEY. moos 8111 CUMIN Mil CHM 1 ftl of Killed a d Wounded Rebel Ge al& - I ABOUT 5,000 PIIIBONEBB TAKEN. Union Raid Toward Gordonsville. RUMORED ATTEMPT T I TURN ORANT'S RICHT -FLA K. Hanum'a Fait:, Eh:pt.-21 /Too M. Teu ton: Boilable nun from the front otatee that onr army nu oroulda Csaariereek, yesterday at 3 o'clock la the afternoon. ifbore wu no flatt ing. i . genurreli killed and Rhodu,,ltsaaesar, Coy Johospn and uat learn, tlts ram mato to 5,000. the followtvgllrt of wounded is:dOnwet: Gerdon;Teny t Goodro. Ylto Ilugh Lee. Prom her of prisoners will a. The ledlcatlons ere made a stand Albert of dently too mttob demo hi*. D. Gen. Giant tonnat rem titan!Amend . - tad aught ripple at hue yesterday, by a rei was advandog on fiord • few mike at that plat__ ..lhe result of all oar inquia on this heed is, that Early yesterday milt I ut, of Yankee raiders, Who visited the Sip dan bridge, sad of. tudestuying it, proosededhe Liber.y Are undo miles above, which toe; also destroyed .Prom the latter place they are believed to have gore back to Culpepper." The operation alluded . to by the Richmond Bttisad, wu by . a force sant out previously to. .the bates of Monday. (Signed)Bl.. Law n me Now tell, Sept. Sl.—T4 Herald's City Point special of the 19:11 says: stonadieg was kept up till otter midnight list lght in the direction ai our left, and rumen pre all that the enemy attempted to tarn oar right dank. It is not an ftattli may grow o t of this affair. FROG BEFORE • ETEREBTIRG. -4 , A GENERAL ENGAGEMENT IMMINENT HEAVY SKIRMISHING COMMENCED, A Battle Probably Fought on iiollolll. T ,;/trierai GratiVl Movements New Tool, Bent 21 --jibe World's special from W eehington. dated ley 20th, soya; Meg. census who nays. &Meat by the mall steamer i from Chi Point stela that general engagement between the two azialu as considered immi nent when . they left Ile ey "kb:mightn't had ocromenoedemd wuln pro reticule the Weldon road on foundsy. It le .g;teralty.bellseed here that a grand engagement okylsos, en the smith. run ride of Oetemburg on. Monday or to-day. It . bu ben well known h for ,sonte Woe that ' General Grant wee bringing an all. the troop* that could be made visitable ne order to strength• en hie left. •; .LL ,, i i W n 1 . 1 . coought ' last mural (trant's plen hag bean,ttO so strengthen his forum as to guard his lines of communiestion4rethe Weldon Hoed. so that he could swigs the .In body of big army ,rapidly around In order to edistuelly strike Don- VIUO on di. south did. of theioad, and thug out Abe only remaining line of rebel communication leading directly Borth, and tears the enemy dependent upon the Lynehburg road, a preoarlons thoroughtere at this time for supplies. t The motements of the my of the Potomac hevr.been So persistently dad to this point of the benefit° road, and tit ennui:ant reported by the messeagers laving been heard from test locality, a gnat ellattl , there cannot be -longdoleTad $( one has no already titan plus. ~, ,i, Lushes iseldentlY feared s me each sarianoeurni, and' has therefore 'ought o' withdraw a portion of Early's farce from timid neadoah,Vailey, for 'they:tap* of Menem assaultwhdoh'should Aigrette:l4le ri•cs ~0 n e,e; Te , tbis entipeo ,tion rbe visitor u.ooral r.lll. co 40,nersi zii .r• -Wen last week Ii Irlibly el taunt. Fremont , " W thdrawah Nair Tone, d ,pt 21.-1 be lilbee, announces that it has been nutued I nat Gen. Fremont itss determined to withdraw hi name from the Pros. Martial canint lib letter of withdrawal will coon be published. Balled for Europe. Fur Yeti, Sept. 31.c-11 ram Sibley; Preeldent of the ovorland telegraph poen to Ilerels, galled is the Bootle to•day. • -DR r DS 4c. goao lre..l—...sees orwrimask WELSOIsT; CARE tt• 14 OAP Wik , ". • 400..) whousabeisanda room iionsetio DOI ROODS, No.DI Wood Meet. th_rd house elm Mumma alley, Pittsburgh. oleitta EATONI MAO RUM do CO„ Wholesale and Retail Dagen to T.RDININGS. KILDLO/Digairil and DRY ROODS, at tmet7 !description, NokYl mad II illtlaStrpOte;Ylliek.FWX ANAOK &InaliprWhigeifall• and AU liataNß.Alers NAN ,AND OINANT•N s apiumm,..autioB, Aa4. ch. Naito imwt„ bid intaalliaraid sAA /*oh. • • 1 , 11QP:, A., .P. "'" - N• —B4- 57691 - 131:63131, J.s.z. . Oen wits BO • maw ram.; laseavAlllTßAW GOODS = -T . --11; arßailiElib '3V/tOle SAS 'AIM 0. v . In li AND TANGY DDT I puteitigh. ....”-WPW! r A . 1 l id . 1 1 " 11 11 7.... JOM': ItONNE L ... .cadale to:dile:tail Dealer .• 11gga4VGD,,,D1rf.GOODA ) 7 4 04 TW. : : AAA: 1 .g." i tiNg e i t i fi ra i tko.km o * tar 410 4 0 1 . 44444 iiiceesitip , 34cliti,Ititialixow .i. zi,',l r-, :'-" T'',"ll . , ‘., , 7., 1, '. FINIEM 0111 1 AND SUBUBBAN...-", The Draft—S24 Dist.xl4, About but put met., o'cdook •this morning. the draft was resumed at Capt. Hooter's °fats, with the following result rust B' J R Bridges Logan Buchman &lel Donnelly Eder rd Finch Fred- Camas Nicholas Beller JohnHeisel D Nill - Michital Baker Leopinlit Behraner Geo Enopp JobMW ' , Sr Chu Hereon Matthew Engle Johnldelntoah John; Woodson Jacob Lole Clint Elliott Prank Helmer John Rohm= Jclin!Camp Beij Ennoan We Stang Oecommort Chrirt Warder Thee McNehan Clair Porter Rohl L N it'll J okin Itenbaugh Bent et Maul John Schell John Schafer James Roberta Ansley 0 Smith Jacob Snyder -Feed Reach Juteph Benders Clement W'Taylor Wm 14..ter Nicholaa Hume H Beter bane' George Wading Robert Bebe John W Canon Charles Kilns Wm Mentzer Tneodbri - Billows Henry:MOM Thu. B Mcßride Henry Kneardy NWT Liieberger Edward Barge James: Mcßeiggens Samuel Yeller Lawmen. Starr John Beech Christian Feld. John Magee P. ed Hark Bern arf Miller, L h a "1 1d.„ r , A dam * E ream, JomphLtite - Eoglabart Mitt, Heart Marsh, Patzt Hughes, Fran Meyer . 3 . m tissidaZil x p t, alit Camp Jacob Deekanbot nary lauildliii, JecaA, Doan; John May, J L on Loitiert, - John SPeer, Casper Deihl, Henry Sunshine, -John Caskets, L aria Hellman, James Bryant, Geo Bailth, And Munn, • Wm. Boas, - Jobe PMcs, J. B Portia, -To- zdorrow morning towsitilp will be drawn The Dratt-230. Distrlr.L fallowing is the result 'of the draft at Capt. ( Kirker's °Soo in Alltithway, this morn ing rebels trill not They are ert• mai** fight. BrlvOon. atlowieg aztr►et soterday: 21 *as prodU • ralding party and was within ARMSTRONG COUNTY. CIIIIII2IIMIII TOWIII3Urr. zAW Greer John L Dermlie Art liitiekt43- Stelt.h Awe. Creel teaish Smellier A wirer/ Frantz Fred B /Sillier U,lais Emitter ismriel 0 Seitt DAstel 31solliamer. /John ll'Eleiry Adele MillerßlUi.mLew John Voin•ll Sy Ive.ter Thu 11..bt KUlrland Jan M Ontab Jan D Shinto./ Omani On •nbant Shag, Labant .fer J6Ol 1:11Ivasi Imo, MeAdoo 6ecrp Henry Sucmel leak Joan B Bop►q Ler►o► Townsend Andrew Dirunnerior Alsz Colinas' Fred Delmer , Birewn Duni Ketitemberger Bieherd White .444. b Lae, tli Martin V by 3• in Drawn Theodore Cramer Fred Thunharst B C Dim D A Fulton Darin Damao Thos Detour David Breen PIXY C James 0 Moors Daniel Itopert Martin Hall John Walser David Wingard Wash Criisman Armen Remick M Penman Jr Jacob Boop P L Smith J B Delaney W Klingensmith John Benison Jacob Baker CI A Smith James A Lowry Tans) Saddler Joseph Stain Clomp Shaffer John Bier 'David A thaan Jr Michael Boyer Jsoob Bearach John A Delimits John Itoyirt V.anas Rupert N. ah Clark John T Rowland Jed Altmann Adam Long George /Wallah Solomon Pink Elacry Townsend leech (Bak Wfl Medium Ella. Rupert Wm 0 Sloan D Klingensmith Y 1 Si lizipart Daniel 'King 0 H Hoff°Mogan Finley Sows Lfluhl Baird Haub Solomon Bohai' Geo Orownovar Hoorn, I,orstar Georg* Williams Samuel Mist Noble Waterton John If shoin Adam Miler Hem Hinter David Minos James Patton Simon HiNnian George Rai entosrgas John DAM Hold HoMor We have already alibied to the charge of high• way robbery preferred by • nun nom_ ed Coltart against Jerry Gambert and others. M. G=- 'hart has mode a statement to thialteit dud, on Friday aftSrnoon loot, be 'topped into Trimble's barroom, to inquire for aroainamsd Campbell, when•Oeita i p who wag don standing the bah •towned arc and-Insulted him witk• an:arm prime apt et, it the tune time striking hie; on the' cheek. garabart: remand the_„lolesr. : Omsk Oollaift.taiim, and, hooked bins dawn. :Combat says s "lb. snit was.mada out. of re. Wage, as li will bopmpared to prove 011010 trial. I Will also be ibis prey. that C• ibert did not iose:a cant of money, ea ,10M,Ilarderrythe bar-- kriat Trimble* saleobeamtes 'that he saw F four hundred dollar, to wpiend for Nab &On tha hating' before the difievity °corm _ lifter:Us affairokaa: mein I% Bor. .dett saw hinriambotor lomfted:Millittovar the same man. Burdett 410 mato that Colbert gore him his watch on .the moraing,ol lb* dq_, ten:whishlaydleicall* take ism On "blonds , the watch and money armaretarsed WS Colbert Burdett-and the man raladar to, when he froresdiataly left for New:ltarh .. . ,It Jo my • totantioali•wrowaetito tiolltert for lioriary t , .end +Milla 11 is& to 4• yak for Lambert aad - Simp Wita trail 0 54 1 /P., 0 7, :1 11 47•4 4 " banic attltgin = 9:l l l l •'..iis boar,bleall sistallos UNFITLY. Wm. Ruh John Find, I Henry HardielC Cluie.iem Tasman And Herron David Maui John Hu Am Blank Leonard 1 John Chin James D'Jones Wm Moyers John Gillman' Gtorgelngram John Weaver Valentino Means Wm Banker George Troutman Geo Alleak Louts Bt)eltinger humph Boyle Robert Miller Jobs Darns Martin Garvey James Hughes Adolph Fuller Gullet. Hartung Philaplialminger Peter Baser John Ganrod Louie Miller Thu Lewellin Blimp l ray /ones Edwa i d Anthony M oho as Weasel Minh Duel David Thomu John Fsans Johnigunneger Peter Was Wm J Miller John Bier Peter Gotur 'Moo !Maned:et David Jonas John F- Hogan Wm Saimaa Ernest Unruh James Winteringer John Roffman Nathaniel Plummer John Barton'. rm. Anffenbaoh Dania MoOnsady John Lahner Toblu Illble GotleihKalta David Waugh Thom Hata James Austin rhos James Lenard Kauffman George Geyer Jacob Pal. John W Biwa J M Cook John Garrett David Janne Conrad.Laner Wm Weggonar Joseph .Lents Pater Feld Thos Wotkman Frederick Eltuble David Chandler Peter Gill Francis Minor Daniel .8 Iphs Philip.Paiel .. : • Nicholas' - mit . • Andrus Miller Wm MOonshine Wm Witham Thomas .1 . Jones Georg* Beat John Bauer W A Arnholt at tan o'clock Versals, Alex Wen!lough John M OR 1 John Bhdhammix T B Natter Jsoat. H Oo!vat L Lugblin Join Taylor Taylo. anntim Long - - I James Dart nbsounk Dasuaore J I Wilson Jacob Donators William Eh... Unrest Cyrus Simons John Shoemakor Jarosa Moore Fletcher Moors w H a.slloglan WllltionVlewson W Zanies N Townsend I Skmon Mrs John L Conch Leonard acuity W S Wilson Robert Wray J ohn W Martin Wails= M Wilion rovibmr. Alex Fleming Almon King Eton 11.0 am John B ERIN B HoOiymonde Ports, Jackson L Hobgobs's' John Acilort W m McConnell . John Hassell Wm Armstrong Lobsaa Snout Nicholas Housetrain Jolla Swank peterElnunsi Irirld Raoul Arab Blythstone Frederick Smith , Robert Wilson ;John Elgin Jaooti Allshonte 'Samuel Slain Reese S. RBIs Bamaol Franst Henry Nelson ,bort Btaigeons Peter' Boyer Thos Johnston A E O Miller Jacob Rough F /Itznard Walter Blythestont Wm Irvine Hammel Cramer Michael Petorman Norman Rauch Jacob Bough James G. Gall Rtobsrd Llffert7 Ju adirooongest 111 I.gar !Icia4Sotuaa3agod Jacob Inman Samuel Heilman Jos Hartman Janos Matey David Baok David 14,12160 p 0 IL tdolifielna Ad= Hellman Etudcio;ll Singh Jskrob Leighty Jeoob Ernest ImPatton Jas Yomi The Other Bide The Mite Accident to the Banton Ac eommodation Train. On Saturday last, in noticing the accident to the Brtnton (or B i alre Station) Anaositnalation train, We stated, on the authority of a railroad Min, and a gentleman who would not willingly make • cols-statement, that the collision was omega by the engineer forgetting that the track was obstructed, etc. On the following day our Informant called and stated that he had been reisinfectned it to the canoe of the accident, bat not being In pc. Ina or the foots we concluded to let the matter pus until a. correct statement could be obtained. The following truthful mf • count of the accident Is furnished by a gentle. max who was a passenger on the trainj and we the more cheerfully give It publicity shoce It re lieves the engineer and conductor Iron:tali blue,: Ed.. Seam: Your notice of the ',cadent, to the Banton Accoinmodatlon ;Ginn on Saturday last, Is calculated to do great Inlay to tie en gineer and'alleers of the train, as well u the business of the road, If allotted to go tole rates, dieted. Aneingineeror conductor who would for get that there was an obstruedon on the road, end run into it at the rate of twenty-tiro miles so hour, would be worthy of the severest penalty of the law, as well as the highest oensure. Tae correct statement Is as follows : On Friday night about 9 o'clock, a freight en gine went or the track at the switch of Dick toe Stewart & Oa's. Oak Hilloul works. A Reg man was Immediately tent back co the next swAelt at Spring Hill east Aork,s to turn all trains on the math train,.6 pass thil - o&tntir, tion. He remained at his post all night, and no saeldent *mune& At 6:30 on Saturday morning, the Brinton Ac commodation came on the north track at Wan Statian,half a mile beyond the 'tattoo of the flagman, and passed without seeing him or re. oehing notice of any kind whatever; no person on thetrabs had in intimation of any kind that an obstruction was on the track. The train passed Turtle Creek a minute or two behind time is very dense fog hanging over the valley. On coming on the ''straight within a few hundred yards, the obstruction wu discovered; the steam vu shut off and the "brakes" put on BO bard that it appease engage that they did not break; the *ninon then threw rhinnelf on the foot board near the fire door,andvsas not nine engine until he bad completed his arrangements to prevent the man of dry goods and stationery In which he fonndhimpelf, from taking firs. The Brinton or Wait's Accommodation train is 'one or the most &flint trabos on the road, mak ing fifteen stops in fourteen miles, requiring the quickest handling of the eosins, and the closest watching of the track, and has been run for the tut four years without anions accident to pas 'orogen ■ho obeyed the min of the Company. TMs statement is, therefore, due to those who have charge of it, and feel injured by the suer e that they forgot that the track was obittnoteel A Palmetto& Another Fr!Offal Railroad Collision— Conductor Burnt Up. Intelligence was received to-day of • frightful esUtsloa on the PcaanatarentaAlirtud, near Thenapsontenti, in Janlets county. It appears that the Beet Line, which left thin city at Ii:ES on Wednesday evetthrg, In 'chafe of Coaclooton John Mattison, ran into the' rear' of a freight train whieli ^au standing on the track near Thoneprontons. The dispatch annonnoingnhis disaster is very brief, sad simply ststestthatite Ingress car nu burnt up, annalLthat ridagred on the oondoeter were a few hones. The entua• ear and flrematawere :opened slightly *Jared. It tt rumored that tha nenglat t traia•duan heels delayed, end that the ofllmrs in charge had ne glected tosignal the pawner , The *teak to the train mast bare bean DM* Inderabis, wines the Man train, dna hamlet cote o.eiock, is reported six hours behind time. The baggage of the *miscue, together with the mail melon, is r,ported to burs been fotany door°, Condeater hinlliton resided la, Philalelptd% and had bard on lie Pad for over twelve yeus. The Bounty. Banda—No Decision Yet, On Setardey tact, the decision of the District Court, on the motion fors prelirdluary Wand. ti " to m t k . °ln ,the SdtvOl Dliestora of sash be* !tumuli, from hating bonds far borty purl cies, Um prevented from bang &limed in constquenoe of D feriolll sooldent - te the CIAO, 'Web prevented Jodi', ILsoopton from rsadhlog the thy. lodge Williams then adjounoei the Court until nine o'clock this (Wednesday) morn • Ing, at which time is was coaddently believed the opinion would be delivered. The members of the bar and oficerrof the Court we in attend ance at the hour designated, bet ten **tenet cm. and no judger appeared. A note was then received from Judge Williamt by the Prothono tary, ordering an adjournment of the Court un til D l / 1 11 o'clock Saturday morning. Dmitri' AIRIMED. —Lewis P. Saddler, of Capt. Evans' Co., of CoL Barnes' regiment, de• carted from Camp Reynolds ratio the regiment was thorn. Hs was dressed In citizens clothing, and Joan:toying on • attars coach northward whose arrested- He was turned evert° the authorttlei by °Mont Dray. Airman Svour,—A vets vu taken on n train on otu Pun.,Monis Salloond. on Tadoday of• tornoon.Orest of Lowlato ono whin!' resultoi no Lincoln 142 PUS 0141 , A lilting to base a pas, sweet article of Vidor during the GUI and winter months should ase the Sulphite of List, which will not only prism* rider from turning sour, but some say will slso Improve the quality. The genuine article is for sa's by Simon Johnston, razor of Smithfield and 4th streets. DT reform:ft to OUT advertising aoltimal,M uni b seen that Mr. D•Tid Omuta - A, late of Sheen torger sod Co's., ties opened • Commission House 114 No. 123 Water street, under the Mo nongahela House, for the sae of pi/ metal, blooms, &a, on commission. BALI= Frain—ln "tummies of an order of fd■j. Gen. Couch, commander of Mel:lquitos:it of the Basquebuck a National Semite was fired by the First New York Artillery at noon to-day, in honor of our brilliant victorler In the Shea - andoah valley. Boa Oceronza.--Oodter lades Book, Frank Loalles Magazine, Arthur? nom Magazine and .Lady'e:Friond for Ootobor, can be bad at Frank Cases book and nom depot, Chronicle building, 70 filth atroot. &rocca.—Se• advnrtlintent of Oil Stooks to be veld on Tharday evening cue, at Itt'Ololland's Auction. Pox bazgalse to boot., dicreo and gotten, go to 2.7 el:ntsitoek% 96 Federal etrost, Allegheny. Hooey, enameled and plalnl etZOlOl2 lend , , Aastion, 65 Flint Street. Go TO to Federal siatot, and get you boots shoes and gators. D►eo►lte at 96 Federal 'lance. GO TO 96 FedlEOG PMJYOR, ArtfiZG, /ft. • WILMSLINK E BARB, BOLD AGENTS OF Bradbury & Bohomaakor & Oci.te CELEBBLTED 11212{03, :AND EIIYLVICH ea 00.1s1 American ilrgatis.and Melodeons, Ito. IS 'MALL% BLOC". BM CriLdHi M. We take flaunts In referring to s few of time WI. lump Orel:mod ants instrosostde Lo Plitaborsa end *UMW Blared Bad. En., Ulan 9:±T . 1 .L. L.R., Seller& Capt. Isms Wells, Co., I. P. B. BrloksU Dr. O. B. IL Blackbars, H Dore , • Want It. Dwelt. OIL, A. Howeller, bq Ll z lierk g r is a u. A.. D. /L Bentertne, Dincemin Wm A Holltrinad, ItinstoPt Ur Aretd Libe ent Yrty lionsPteento re . Omsk i vs. Claw. Dirstiadbeni. Rev. H. Hopkins, &Motley. Bee. iloandsrlikt, Ti. , Yl/sLsni 800ttobskInnd. 13eon.tiast Linepots, O. • Dew= allostbany OW. Wm. .E.sa", do. Wry Bow. P.-Mae% do. Atka Etword. - 4°. • 11. run. Dt. do. • Dr. J. IdoCllntiac, rod 14 . 4 . 1 7. John Id do. All Plideces cC4 Z.Darsito•wittruted tor ftre yews ,L Int obakeiegand-bud PlnaW Ibr al* ius4 {oat. . • rualot MRLODEONFi' ' o • ----- ' , ~ . A versis*atoai entails ciinv :' ' I I and Hall 51t0.16 InialleltA.TlD. ,• 4/1. es Weld Wore th* INA Mesa* lairriese. - Abe, aseal .smorteani . at . . 6.1:r way a. cam 1162,061100. 4. WA Iturrommunnows, sad *Lep faXgalla dm, DMZ MUM '1 ' ` • r --.5," ;cculionTh marts. as inn glom& HOFFIAAVOKtiIi t: 004 . 13 Wirra.M.FF IL W:: I"L - ozieuietriei WWII. • • , , PT. A .NO B. -"'. 7 I • -.114,2T1,1=00 11561EX04 HOOKS. .itLit EMIL lit. A f3MUT THE DEVIITED BRIM. Ert OZOBAM Ztrassz. PEWS-$1,60 IN FAITS; P IH °War has a. Philadelphia Zomba ~/Iriedrardle THI DZVOTCD Bain". By Bt. George Tacker; 'Ebb la • .toes of mural three In “Old Daithelcm.* Th haulms b of that Hagunot.Ulog estall4 Vont which coursed through the stint of the told, early settler. of Batters Virstaia. •Tha tai. h adadrably narrated, and here and there in adorn htator . iml oatchaa, which take on tract to our boyhood On the rontornist It too story or lore away thaw who red them.. with chivalric. ardor, and the pohlost yriacle plea. This la a total whlch, la pO.lOll, wall remand va or the day of Vbgialei rim, l • d.lightbd canstly, of real lee, and sato to forget for alittla erns, at lout, aim civil war of ann. We haul ocoanuaritha - hook t nay way, and kapott may he wall remind. A NEW AIUitICAN NOVEL. THE RIVAL, BELLES, I. B. J'OPIES Luther of "Wild Western emus." "Wild Booth= Scenes," "Lau and Norm. or dr Waal,* la, the guitar M Th e Wax Path." . eas. i•.-14rate. • THION-411.1:0 IH ;kali& IN CLOTH. erreas las Peaudasig• Eteiebto Totersrph. TITN RIVAL BILLES. By author or "Wild Wee. tun econca." San author ben gives we an Laurie= novel of real sank and coneiderabbdratutlo power. The Sims era add In the National Capital in Ptilladat. phia.Now York and Baltimore. aul the delineations of real life, manes, piincipbei, elevating acid eefectfre norate,; are thaws with a meter hand sad Is a yery sinne silla. ?Ina and to are ttturreoun so del icately end natura ll y a. . to may the Interest of the raadta Aliiengli the work. and arable tbe true think., to weigh sad appreciate Its teacakes. Tb. faits pre, of 'wawa ear people famine truthful &victims la this work. Stel at isioet emery tura scathing robots.. The fitivdli he of Abe period —unmoor mope of our bite ... dine beartinerninp—are abo must:ball &glual of.. Tide nom la welt written, antis gotten ay lu dm usual eitoell.nt elle that characterise the pi:Latham, and we ban no doubt It will meet with a reil large We. HENRY )1111fffill, n I T 5 rrrzu SVILEY, nod, door to P. O. ut2 SCHOOL BOOKS, OteD Wits wed In the PUBLIC HO HOOLS. Ind •Jl•ther &twit tn the dt SCHOOL STXTIONRST. -wrokalulowamualmiPl 01-lAB. 0. MELLOR:. SI WOOD , naval. GOOD AND USEFUL BOOM WILT DAWN, by Ibis anther of the Iletternbsei Otto Amity. Tag .011014111140 COTTA PAHILY. BEVIS STORM WITH 1340111.3 T AID .IPre. TIOH. INAS TANITLOWII POIIIB. AOOOR £lOll. Teanyeuse. • AZ tRIA bl /Cl's...ti ll 41T01413 MOM Do td'. Zdttlou to Vellum. BOOR or oommok easysa. or zu rossir- MILAN =HOB. ANNALS. Olt TEM ALIT or THE 011113113- LAND. Hy &indica. DOOTILTHE or TOTWSI LITE Sy Wye. HAT3IIII.QIIIIIIBTITIOATLY—WhukraIs sad tw ereiulOwatete 60 *WA. BIBLII3—In great "west, of Sindlute sod dew. O. BOOLS—A. wry lane supply &hearse:a hand. reoriesuo ALBOldel—Whaktals MAIL ism CO essateto IP2 00. ouloaoat LID SCHOOL BOOKS. TEA MYTH= HOWL lust Published. 1.4 ILZA,D, WI Mt door to /ma City Bank. NEW BOORS. Life of Cleit. Gan D. !foliation. by FO Wrong of blaray and El/lit of gatanzipation— 1 25 &bonbon Oatto Family— . 1 fil Lefty Down of Otnistionity fa Englang.---.., 1 TIS flaittacrillas, by Hr. 9 0/ haul esp. God to DWG-- 1 75 Out. lit Via World, by T. B. Artlinr l6O mitt ollmbas, by Capt. Kolas 15 Basch lltgat. by Tonnyoun— —.... 1 25 Dramatis ramie by Bohm Browning 1 50 The Zion Intarnal Bartow Law, by Same Dram • .• CIO. moo' We Centipede l6O Denb. 1 60 Inolcieby: Legend', Ewer *Mien, 9 960 h. Illerrel'el6evem 1 75 - - • StimllLlog Blocks. by 0111 Hi, •o+. 900 Mr. and ClampOna of Gen. Chant 1 53 11.ystoodli President Llnoolal lidfotatitratlao-. 160 Poodo•• 5505. AMP... Opelgo's Joornal of %be Dboorco7 of tha doom of do Nf10....--:.:—,...«..0..;...0. 4 C 9 SdIIooL BOOKS. SOHO% BOOKS ALL TEM EZEIDOL 1100Y3 PUBLIC AND PRITATZ SCHOOLS IN PIITIIROBOH end totally, tor isle by DATA CLAES, &No., X/LRCH4X7 TAMOILEI. FASHIONABLII 621 a, DESIRABLE GOODS 119:11/ GENT'S & YOUTH'S_ CLOTHING. =AMC •L" .ORDER. IN TIM BEST STYLE AND KANNER. R. B. NORRIS, ISIIiOIIANT TA LO 79 FEDERAL. STREET Allegheny; QT NTLEMEN WISHING FIRST CUSS QARMENTS. /Lads trt the 1109 T FAEIIIOIIIDPisa4 1.411.7aCt51r STLASZCIS. oval do well to coal apes 1.0, VAR & ON !BROW? TAILOR!, camas as rzas am mama am= tette Faxthubstlerw!anza. Bistuctita BLruCIE. W. MoGEE. 10 ST. CLAIR STIIEET Would all IN. aMatto:l of boas b.ldeirck I. oat'. Is Ms bum saloctai rata imit Cm, sad ow. tains •71 lII* aimed Arlo' gig pas, to b• kcal la eat slur boomai Gain Elitftig mat atdothai aide is °dm, - .oral Her oat scui exaeolas oar gxds rim. ":141! sed conyl te.toct at 7 WWI; • Goode.. • - • 17 . 11 -7 11 '4; sot etipairemaxatr,oo ztztrill.mmerm;tiax2vi.,_ CLABorNza COFFIN,_ Agent fbi th e w in idto, rtaaaarkir Pow. 4 1 004 ,014 .c0me,w.P94 Rol Thlnt tor--orf _p,soisiza, - Aii,4 waittaiinikif -TT iittat• of Nsiniyhial; llatrardlarawa , 00isposa, V ways mass. , • •• . _ . VoigliZialartut i :l3 (Tithe& '• la- P. , =WM • ': 4013.Weigarktiliadrinktdr. ILZM) 6 / 4 ,Qambijizt - Wifil . qx. 4 : 4 7l%V`Abi_,Y4 4 . . • ^ MEM D,2V,BOOICAtizeit. t"Mr.t..."l=ft s ..4 ow.]: ESTABLISHED: IN s 178eratuis. P. 0 4, Asi4J.Pt4,O,II,RAAMO-1;1131 MB BALE— A. Paw ns sores, X St Qafr loneldps_Wastatetaled 1111,126 `Also. Oa teat Osa.l Watt on"tbalionosionasta stet} argued to Pool No. coaqatatra h 1514.1 1. folk Et tom accaeas..- ~ P I "" Mao, a vssiwiteabbstares to Dam tovaildp, Walb seraland county, P. .ccastatotorote22/1121(cosarla Bereovad. and Ina Uzi oats of cnltlratkos. • s - prias Isad of &bass so kilt 14 paggleivEA lemma of IttlanNath, Altsihasy many, Pe. Also, a saws or us Ames, one tbeausealtabil Blies, In Ilicabell tsensaldp, a abort distance fro= US Bolvei 2 o 7 BAN 2 ' ' - Abe, en -y- **Diablo lean 'hilt. Mats tirevaiga. • Prastosaralare minty, contaialne-180esson Alm, 12 BUILDING LVIII Inltta tames wad lli epanah tWn istrimat Taira emir t. an 22 G 4 1, 75 4 "P 1L P! al /*tate .441P5L 111C4L NOVEL. vox Bug sUßMlAN"Enbliiiii i TILLAOS LOTS, mute Parr Azatates.—lb• a. od="UExecutors of du, estates Watt Berra; 41•••••. •ai• • muithd of b3s• from, aualtalf tear bus 'soh, domed near Fortlierreta we thli lktre minuteswalk ot talsktS bf trip Pt aep t Derrvill• Noumea. Balltray..lThil .baarra' beautifully loomt for prints Huldetta=" Mao, • mutat of =all nab lb•rl4l4of =Mkt vlllo,buctiug to. Poseugre Ballet ' utrtnaltql feel to tine turatalleat .4.bece , • • - Fur tototututeou.suitotra 4:11- dark V' tad "U•CW - . 2 or W. A. 111C1111011 IMart'sAtfte•, Oxell nrazow „ ;mg 57.11130% P. le PLIZZON•,. • • • WARMS FOB E , ALF.,—Ono cangisting L About 105 area gloated le !barren townehly, coma, .boot 156 =Lk. from Meek Lick eta. am. C. ch. !noises Branch o! the PeonsitreetaLltott.o: turd, of which 60 am* are under callesti-n, thither Woe well rings terttertgrillihttirititilsrldi ioNI oral ; on arbreb btiectais dorallin ttsamotabla.ttd• • Oa. ar .11 of vstar, t4aßias• bang o_o7 01 :1 01 . 0 - : nit. of listhatnii watt Iwo 'aloft - hal:o3nm Lkk 014.1 en .lld a =lke . trna ;S: burgh and Ilintingdou turnpike pseel . ng Wm:o n o of which' abetti POO 'acted all disreti.fitieinktiv- ,,,2 . t.e.ao•l, nimbi on lb. retasia49ll /MIT , r: boon lid Wet 'erected thereon; &Veil er gootrunist , at the rbor ; also two never tetlieg eprin i .on the faxikil • y ' rM• ' . "' d ' "4. No 111 Dlsmend tl► : ..Sl FOR RENT, Le n a Pr:giber Often ; Book Binding ar pagneze. Oen be hundabbe. with mean geneprig ented. WM be rented sleety at oiler vim tit deemed. 4 4:: NUJ a Z 3 per at GAMTIOT/PlOll. pli &ALA .courrat szirosgas • • ta the alleged ktaasdahl, gm miles Eras algadith -- a" = 150. t 26 otwastlng betweea poln .ad wall Wren. , is" taw ft ft eretek t isoa two !dart Wick hassa, being' ' natio, lad other lugs, cistern fad wen of want, low awe o neal wi bank Manta aaet IPag 'waking entargerili lan sad th thyme Tot aratadat Walla s" , eaf geraseern. 11 mot Wit bean IMPTE.I.IIaII lathoeak r on that j aliky be lad as PVISLIO 4.01n01gp. - • •"-" fn. without weans Tale Indiannteble t ail !Kalmar...s. Terms of We will he wade knoira ea . :asosicta rawnta,-ftsys )3; a ante VW BALE—One now Etaam,Etighm: C 3 X AIWA ailtalit. 1:013.112!..ick?, elthry7,l_, Iw o , 41 , imisam nftwomesor- - • - (4 ' 611 t i` crib4ur ne bth P°P.m.q44411,144;e., -#, kat will bir rood ma tat 14ci• oibbsolo itatvateasinswo it ,41.1 ‘Cif ced. TWO O,ee4*Lbllii, em. id bes tcm.. . 1 • • Three " "-• .l . Two wrciiiiitiolioti Abe, rues petior &Ku 2'9 2 1k. be On waki 3 Chop tar nd. lapin of 71.. )11.. BOLA• ' Ansig".ll Myer Maki rasr th. nth& 41 - 4. VALUABLE COA . T: LANDS FtOR 8, T —flo =lasi, torsi tools* Ixed 'rabbit-- . . fikeipArint fang ofd for oak, es34l bad spiAlachiaA, ?,-,,... of .apet - s•ttaao sem. eon ar Loa liiitautlldsoadial ' ` h. m j.e.forrl, arolarlold .. pith. C 0 4" 0 4.44. * 1 0.3i417 all qusliiir. ...no talprovirowits tbrovaalalari la A M , 41cforc, conalstng of dim:1111M hosbr, twee, grin Iwo fLas trait ataxia; prelarls of mina' ~.,., I. to tood adtr. If Ra aasoder thy, Dadra& of ; , i i,f, ~,,, Ilea Wag:dogma tinapikanos tbroask SU farol... ._ ,a; 4 ., .1, " II las don li has savi by Ski nru 40 or 4 :Mibbe 7,' ,:. L. sratLasta PliPfitrr(l l l Itib'eat.dlrldi4 oaf sallialate'- •t ." =. loam posolosono , tor tarot* splay so - • _.• .. .. ..• 4 ...... , 4 7i I J0H151,1 BLURT° X NIX= Wood and...i • , :i; ~ •-. , 44- a CU P: I 7 I ."4" Y . kr•iNztogh al?. • -•. • ,:i., ••_••• t VII.BALE.—Two desirable-lots - of Jllb Ohl. townships( tete awes aech, telt g pasta at ; • the sub 41Itietcat tea atontory ram. One lot Um' . 1 "•=• • te. the nottti.esattoriets oS ass Lena totteg_the tat of, Tara altIL litlitso4l, sad the other Itta la -ther,• - ...„2•r;id•r„ morth-wea corner on Oh. Beaver Stateliest, and L int vhinri ea patltloo of said fats wawaniipts4l.l4 , _ : , 2 3. 3. es Oulatinn.T• Both tots titbits gnats la ‘•-.- tale tort nonetensyine &aim au the 'Manisa', ISSar Napa eat Chita' Batlrcese, an 4 about mix stair • t Sscat the tit,. Title Indlepoteble and tents et , apply to J. K. OnintrallT, war the promise or-to-IL ansalw. , • r, • Nao...ma Feat street; 1.4 mpg KALE.—That desirable LOT ,CEIV .I.k) tf„s4H J. GlLOrSDlNcrglait to lb. 71/142 PHISICT/Ni..tt JUN 00813BEOL7ION of lb. oily of Alljegtofffi , • L ' 11. n &Mate la M. 5....0nd Ward of raid city.. lbagfa4, la bonadbi. on tb• wed ty a:vrick riva 011 *be Barth by JaaLyfa slate% 001 fat, on tbil s t` • " Itbt Blarrall drat 124 foot, *ad au lba oath by a 23 alley. contantaa. .boat oat acre.. .Ids nap ;IV wboia or to fatf to fiat parebabas. Tor tertaf,of sala• • *DPW molts scaraarw, or - ' • woo.. -: U. B. DAllid. flamsairtaa.--- rim OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND ilealratia Incatinna far einnatry mate amnia Lit, Mort. t ocanoZirerl ter ea* fronting OIL AMOS gent Ogr feet, and oostaining _srim WroteOf fro; iglinate near frie reoldatieri of Mminaor firnallge nag Mega Sadie sanceptitila of tbs Inert mese Taw on ass place a Igo -stag brier= ed ui V ;az tam good 0rder: n.1, 4.3 a Loa 11 dratarit lift divided tato Wooer lour ga= r skj., poreehwirm Po , term. ofTif at illm Zeal rotate gasman. ofrkii of . o. i t: Just Dania etrest e L ELT 8 03., 65 Wood slaw& '&1 O 13. SALE- STEAM Et&W ' x AHD OIL WITEI93I7.—Tbs anarbalf of so ou gefitortana au= 13.* U I. 14w* half ea. of ; so &boast= of ma oft the 10t,... - ' . ' rafr.e open' bebcworted, Masts os the t Meer sad A. V. lt. T,.., to offerod for see. Sh er ir sow sad of renathrn hand. 'Thefts* 2101 b Is Ram. 1. fad order, trate volt elfateted, hseing s melt Maths - a, ::,, . 4RP, bum It to Wert's, aceflicsaty for tsdldthil fftlifel -: ' ' 7 ".'''' ' '.!,IP Tor ;calltrafare call Its the naderilizet ,• .- _i_ • i a :..; -., .;•.., _ ..,, p.l -LYDAYICIBOEPTHNING. -.- - I , •.- . ` 'AA a, Ms ID Read etzteh:Plthstnth e Ps. 4' ,-:,-,--. :-` 4 ' ' ' '" - T. TEAMS&W MILL FOICULFO43iti,.. -•-4 1 .led on the beak of lb. Obile-rtetriin the boromphr , • .1' A etswkidt7otlie. twelve sages from Plttibureh, T _ e s , --- - ~ arm 4 sal esteheattelll WM, tf WPM" of ll__ tlitt '. - '::iig ttaber fifit.tvo fr oth length, hes Ors SMCM ef Tratmat , . 4 , ...-."..;., ..,• LI 1 Th1%1031, hived ntashsrorder. Tor puttosl433 , . - - - ',I i; sddrres , . '-• • .._.- J 03113.17141.1111..- . • ?L.- , ^ -'-'; 7 •% 17 =. -- .!- telUtot • Pot ,oLt4vicalermis P. 0 . Xis . ,,, ~,,,-- L i -2: ' . ",..,,,,, A. CHEAP _FATAL FDR - BALEd.ll:kee. .%---'''',',:.- . Weld 103 scree, oventy of vhlch fa ofteradasit „.:,,,,,,,, ',7 t: 4. 'tertostr sores' . meadow, torit b ' . ozzehstellc honshltefies, • - 7 * • ..-, .1 , stable, sad a. lows orobsrd Ewell est2e4; Al Moe o q , 1-.1-1,,,,00 ...?,4; seta of coil soderter the fem. BMWs./ In Nut t ~, .... • . - , ,' • 15q Dec or tow-settle, 13 mime Arm the cdry•..!Tort•l2nillki , • : - .3. .I.k -,,,1, tbtortet lb* Pbcf , 05 .'0- "UP' 1 51tfe'tig-'' . - '1- •‘*. .4' AIM Tams...!. Apply ID . •' ' - -- ;f.l.t sett B. Nail= .4 CM -7, cn147.%.r1: }..l'-i amt. FOR SALE.—At Aladdin ill lototbki , 4, r•T• -• ) 00 mama OIL TAM ;t 1 In prime craw. Also at A.4g97 , 14 10 7 DODO '' -; . -4; ri.t. tarl cam km inter tem - Ayttly at 17111''' .•9 Was of ALADDIN on. poi? .-. • • r I • talSt 11.1 if strrei. 4'4. '.. GEO AULD 07 GOOD ?JOH LIND * • ' • • 4 't all lying la one Ouch la Sawa 0497.14711. P nalleot IL EcAIILVT, , atilt avow Hand rhea and Devon* Wety• r ft'll POS SALE.—A farm co 4- 1 r • •.41 4 I. aconvaltaeted In risendes'ternehlp, eiho4 ' county, Rile temp byters tout tosamtlta Idiot • ft vb. fors to oldltratenut and Ins VW r • 'Woof olltvatkre. Dar bathes partindentlaqatlet cm the preadult, or ct the anaxylbcr, a. q, ,;q , ti ania•ni• a. snag= COUNTRY PLACE FOR mix la Uinta' °age Ida sirs, ORO and • half larks fg, ADeith•ny Otty, near the Perrjrfill. PloN t od, • a mann hair no an U. •.1•4 0. arras, * 4 Sioux sad Intur•no. Adynte - „ 4";•: tallEft ? earth wad. Bette. 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