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Monday . evenlng, b bawd Captain WWI= J.: Kautz addnuing a. Thunoeratio meting. The erste: walling than on the • saldear ,the aggro, ardour Informant walt. , , , ed to hoar 'whit Is had td itay . TIM substance of Ida remarkies.thie IMad Waa,that ttl• war "was a war for the nigte;" that he always ha an aveglons2to' the Idasks, and arra Wanted to han,anythlay to do 'with them; that the ItepnbllnairlUred them bosoms they sow pt them ;mirk farseeing; that they (the slaves) get flinty tout and wear In the Beath, and the- ought to be content to a main them. • _ Now the object if the polored men, In call ings/I,U, was to, put Ite la .possession of the following fact.: ; „That whin Capt. Honks Ant began lila, olinisiont as - cabin boy on • stelmboak - ender a• aloud 'steward Darned jaidnii'lonee'klbwn lir title City,' but now dinned') and the - "ceptain” is pleated to re ' late. even tro this day, that - the "cabin boy" Often felt hie-'rear this 400 of the colored steward's boot, When his order. were gardeldi cr net - properly. enented.. Still he continued to sans under nd was amounted& pretty good boy. Now Garth..,,jib lemen tionedtoshow thatCaPt Boma* did not await exhibit aversion towards the black man, when he would sena under him, and even ender ,himeelf to be kicked onasionally. Bat it may be said that he wee only a boy then." Weil, S 2 be it. What traits did he exhibit In . his manhood? Oar informant. state that ' one upon • time he bind a free black wo. sun, and took her to New Orleans upon his • boat. For some reason or other be dogged her severely at New Orleans, and, she sued him for assatOt, and battery. Oa the trial, he wu adjadged guilty , tout sentenced to pay a doe of $5OO This woman is now living in Allagheny, and the at/Monne is made on her authority. This ease is cited to show that be '"Los bad something to do with ne s, . But there le a graver :charge still . against this "negro hater." It is asserted that he purchased • colored female, in Louisiana, for the.mend sum of $l,OOO, and %Screw& broughtlter to Allegheny, where he kept her am a domestic In hi. family. When she came here, she was warned not to ease:gate with on colored people, as they wen all " obeli- Waited," and would -pot misohlef in her basil He 'soon found, however, that such warning was of no nut, and that his " prow ty" was bound. to become "abolitionised." Getting tired working for "plenty to eat cad wear," she left, and maned out in life "on her own hook." She le atuU to Allegheny, and this statement Is made on her authority. Now when a gentleman aspire, to the posi tion of is political leader,eind onkel anertions upon the stomp 'blob do not altogether tally with the truth, he may nasonably expect to be reminded of his error. No one has had more hard thine: to say about "neg ro . wor shippers;'"abolitionists," and .wooly. bads,' than Cept. Kogan, and we think his colorid neighbors are perfectly justillebn in having his record an the negro gentian made public. A - man Who whips - and eralaves colored women may be pardoned for acting with the pro-slavery, Copperhead Democracy, for that is jest where he should not, but at the same time le should be careful not t.. , compromise his consist/nay by making serer. lions directly at various° with his prudes. The Dummy Engine. When will some one or other of oar poison • ger railway 0012011121611 iIItTOMIIO3 the "4110- ay" engine 2 f The day'lailli some when oar pausnger cue will be drawn , by steam, in stead of horse-Ault. W. aro aware of the maudlin *planet the proposed innovation, but the tame opposition was manifested when the steam angina took the place of the horse on our ferry boats--anayot, of the thousand. who micd out against the change, there Le none now who mould not laugh at the folly t. of the man who would attempt to establish' • Zany Ilneion the old "blind torso aid tread wheel" principle. There Is no reason why passenger oar cannot be run—more safely, cheaply and expeditiously by steam than by horse!, and with greats? advantage to the yablioingeneraL-The only dilitouitywillbe fn adopting the machinery to !betroth mph , ad to b• done—and, Pittsburgh skill end coo. +alumina will sully oremome this obstacle. ' Sat the "dummy" engine has already been thoroughly United in serail parts of our country, and his everywhere proved an on qulilledsueraut. To New ?env, from Jos , *ay City to. Davi • Point, it has undergone the praot foal trial of several - months daily ate, and hu denionstrstad thus facts: That one smillenitineoccupying no mom sues limn a chest of drawer., in , the fron t partition of the ear, and - ingrely othoulad from external view, Will draw as many panurngen u ten tortes; that it will draw them two or three times fastei than - horsey, tf necessary; that the expense,•Looluditis wear and tsar, is tus than that of horset; that the engine throws se 'putts in the els, croasumes its own smoke aud makes no noise; that it cubs slopped In less spats than a horse oan, removing thereby lia bility to accidents; that the roads an kept in a olianliiiiititieSitidirthaltitthiliSt of thelead' itur ban: inereased elites, sha.introdution of . 'steam passeaget - catif.thar_Partolirly them to hone. twat ; The greater shenliness Of thestnietsis a snoopy reason for adopting this kind-of car Indite. Wail fa ' fess milieu Places, 41 ft fool little weight in comparison with the saving of hone-nub *nettle can timpani of iced ithiSh wooid malt from the general introdution dilate Mire. Drailkonneos a the Army. _ -Bev. A. M.- littewais,abaylata ate of Sur regiments, :ilia hi' deplorable amount cf the prevalence' . of &Matanzas In the Army of tha Potomae. Ha sale , Had' the pastors Si our Valiollll dualist any situp:lsta boneeption as to the present 'monde' , of the' evil, thisk would surely dry aloud spara.aot -nstll ' some someremedy was hind; Did Chfistiasi loych-oseatry.ioeing elthisni - kakwAt, - .4ol lll l.h_i_uskonlitnlakeissass sating.. .0 mutaroasoes. VOW lamb and be seeshig danger, ot ail bling...sagalped to a sioairon dritikturga, they would, with nuned • altalltepless: litpertnally, , bialogo-Cosgrees, Misi Padden', tleorstrobt War, Comaisadir tehlsr. Qoartarmastartlimarali &a; Souks doffing isp, at once; each &ninny ,olkolal doodgat., through thigh such humus, gain. tidal of bad whisky , now sato the army. Bat how," some onasossy ask. is salmis neranunost:of tutoxicatisig drink obtained as -to Stoats -such asi- - auusani.of dinntimnium? . Did her, Cesgrisr soma :years:-sines abolish whisky .ration.chrtius army.r Palmy:Am; yet certain It is that,..by, some - authority, whisky rations are oocasionally lased to soar, soldier. Aid whisky., without etlnyL at all Ulna oiliolely famished to commis - stoned 45 : 41111,- - Ar.. 432 wits sibilitioa, con; 04111141M1i> -parohassi from the ffirigada CroMsalisaii; by personal application or by „wrlttvasorder; for his sans use, at gar ' moment priosi, whatever pleSisioas may be on handoctter rations have been tarnished the privet. soldier. ; . -"A - -ffirigideAbminissary Woulsilltear_buidiesomplabaudfida officers for Lek of bread, sera, oohs and sugar, than'ot whisk/. It must ha - always en hand. 1 Oar lirigade Commlssarlas hays thus Mumma ex tensive retail whisky establishments; nishad govarnment. A barrel is often is sued by theoantsea--about three pints at fifty csals—jast as fast as Commissary's clerk ossrmaasure it. .' , Xltatorolto aro fart booomishatost &pion. ' Of foto, I Imolai fathom roan Wood, who heti as adrasossolas froia - tha. nisho,to tho porreolonl of a oommisslot. , _ Thor* ar Ipiaa who asp; have a basbaag 4 llo, or broth. or prostate, tut botimpot *armada* M A bash sioag fast ht.droadhfllo sou apd 1 ages' rata. -TO vortex looros to oretabolso in that likirhogroamattot he Witt brood .U 1 1 400torxiltoory Mooso, aged about thip. too your, ind - zoildlos on But tau, Mb skin, climbed spas s of timbre libido, NOWA', on Wood attest, sad while dz(,g , bioituuktio olds he mottos fell off, Ito. , - kW 11 9 1411 7, addit - on. I.ld Ida now- . Motel AI ot'inoogatoo -:--tribte to tiolliott ot Of Patinas. - Thor r 101 6, 45 4 .410u5iail whin:Fie ma_ olarnot flour Toni':t oar: too la Maingdi- . ittninterial License, IfTOksti. Maidronid - , fa' daysliWikat' the ass of Bev. W. C. Jackson, of Washington county, 'outdone* op before the Presbytery of Chartism, it its meeting on' the 13th lost. The followtegestmst from the minutes ro tates to this eases . . The Clommittee appointed to notify fdr4 W. Q. Jackson, licentiate, to cease his disorderly ceursein -making appointments sad preach ing within our bounds with4iut appointment from Presbytery, reported that they had done do, and that Mr. Jackson continued to dime -gard theanthority of Presbytery, and mania minding, that, in view of this fact, and also that he bad now been on probation before the church for about fourteen rears, and his ministratiOnanot emoting to be edifying to the churches, his license be, and hereby is, revoked. This report wee adopted, ty taking the gyei and noes unanimously, and it was di noted to herald ftcm all the pulpits of the Presbytery, and the members warned against conntenmseing his ministrations should he disregard this &MICA of Presbytery. New Church in Lawrenceville The new United Presbyterian. church in Lawrenceville, which was opened for divine genteel few weeks ago, is a very Moe building and redacts groat credit on those who had the matter In charge. It is &frame building with "lodged" weather boarding, and ls seventy hat in length by forty In breadth. The inte rior was neatly finished, the rests being oak grained and the ceilings and walls frescoed in good style. The audience room contains some eighty pews, and is capable of seating ever four hundred persons. The congregation, which is under the putout care of Rev. W. Andrews, was organised In 1860, with only Of. teen members, but was Increased until at pies ant It numbers one hundred and twenty-five communicants. The past prosperity of the congregation is due, in a measure, to the ef forts of the pastor, and we have no doubt It will continue to prosper under hie care. Forestalling in Allegheny; On Monday arming, Mayor Alexander's' attention was called, by a friend, to a lot of floe Neshannock potatoes offered for sole by a farmer, who bad pot op at Newell's tavern, in the Diamond. The. Mayor all'od around', soon after, to purchase a email qoantity for his table, when be was told that they had all been told. Jut then an oMcer ascertaining that the whole lot, about ten hada.% had been mapped up by Messrs. Samuel McNeal and George Fulton, groom on Ohio street, contrary to the or di nance fo rbidding the par chase of farm produce, during market hour., to sell again. A warrant was linmed . for their arrest, and they were fined ten dollars and costs. The Mayor didn't got any of the pota toes, but he rather got the grocers. U. S. Grand Lodge I. O. O. F The Grand Lodge of the United States of the Independent Order of Old Bottom met in Baltimore on Monday. All the States were represented eteapt yir it ico Borth Carolina, South Caroline, Georgia, A labama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas. The delegates from Tennessee, which were not repreeented in • the last and preceding sessions of the grand body, were present. James B. Nicholson, grand sire of the Grand Lodge, preside'. There will be but little boil /mai of interest to the publio. The British American provinces are under the Jorisdietion of the Grand Lodge of the United Stater, and will probably be taproom Lead. B►n,wAD Inraorsitunr.—The Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railway Company have in course of erection at their contact depot, Allegheny, I line engine house. The build ing, which is a templets circle, is located on the north side of the present " Roundhouse," and is over, nine hundred feet in circumfer ence; and when completed will accommodate between thirty and forty engines. The work on the building is being pushed forward as rapidly as possible, and It will be ready for occupancy in a short time. PULL ACCIDIM-A man named William Coulter, a resident of Summitville, Cambria county, wu instantly killed rear Johnstown, on fiatarday teat, by falling off a freight train infull motion. Ile fell upon the track, set , eras oars panning over him and literally oa th:lg hia to pieces. Ell remains were, taken to Summitville on Saturday end interred. The demised wan a brakeman, and engaged lo the duties of his avocation when be mat ate death. Mi. jllll.B LONG, & member of the First North Carolina (rebeir,Voine tears, who was taken prisoner at the battle of South Noun ban, and subsequently took the oath of bile eases, was reoeitly married to kilos Marge: rot GeNI, of Perrysville, in this cointy. lie le led to be thoroughly loyal, and an out sod out Union man. We hope the happy couple may keg eojoLthe soul relation which - they have established, and that there may be no dissolution of the sacred nolon which they have formed. Pei Vesroar.-011 Thmeday lest a fire marred at Vanport Station, a few miles be low Beaver, on the Cleveland h •Pittehufgh Itallroall. resulting to the total destruotiou of two dwelling houses, together with their entire 'Miasma. The balldloge were occupied by Mr. Jobe Stone and Mr. Beieinger, the latter being lathe army. The fire le supposed to have originated from a spark from a loco motive. Para Parrasean.—Sberde7 Beaton Wal yesterpiay arrested and held to answer • •obirge of obtaining ;foods by fares pretense. He borrowed three muffs from Lewis Miller, ,rater. of Wood street, by representing that they were for am at the theatre, where he had been formerly employe., as "property man." After getting them, be pawned them for $l3. The pawn tiokat was found upon hie person. T 111117.1 CLUE. BAia POSTPOIRDraIIe pub lfo if ' loti adiertised - for text Thursday morning, at Turtle Creak, has been postponed; hist any put of the plan will be sold at pri vate rale, by calling either at the Auction Room, id Fifth atraet, or on Mr. D. M. Toomy, at his oboe, second floor, over Long & DO% Water street,near Market. Haim co Bo.u..—Martin Drawdy, vas last night arrested and taken before Alder man Humbert, ebarged with keeping a disor derly house near the Point, known as the Hague:no House. Hail was entered for his appearance at Court in the snm of $5OO. JPIJIJIrOII. B --- EbT PIANOS MADR- Splendid neet stock of the ealt. Waled GOLD =DAL. kalaktlC ',woo /MIA manufactnied hy• Enable d Co. They hive been awarded the highest premiums for intositenee over all nempetlilan, and ere pronounced by Thither', Btrakmah Batter, and ether Witte. sashed plautits, superler to any made. Warranted eight yaws. °lmmix . = BLURB, 45 FM street, aide dent. D lICKERS PUNCII3I ?111 xszsr IN AINIBIOII We Imre 'wind • lat of FLA NO3 trot' th, cat. brat/A dnaneftotory of MAXIS JIMA% T. Planar* by, distlogakbed Oteilibbtalugtred.a• tho belt In Americo. and an, In mirror, to attuzor, and &Stamm In Nor nrk. W. tattio an. intik; sad atppol tlf . tta clop, to coil sod Gaeta% mod coottioat. Iltat do loandtatta toonotoad duausbuts. • .1. E. 11.017011 N Igo. at trirtb etnei STEINWAY'S - PIANOS Ie7T: mend mi. Aran OLIE3 WU .11,10.14 pt tee Wquat Fais;,t,!"o.ll3S. 4 1 71Farranta0 amain. to L ai seiliictiita avvi7 wet._ O oar stpolud SIG 'bon jut arthlng. • • Sas Azstio for this dlsirfet eoi thilSteinsiai Moos as ff. =ARNO a AWN' szel • rum amnia; suit .11, w. leUlital, General Commission Merchant, saw OlMLktm, LA. con4ririairi forum*" , sintuarcria: Name. n. a. hat Pletievo B. CL !Wed fro. 4 oLtd &data • .Piteadsipbta• A - L 11'10....wa.• 01. 111A.1111. -MOOLLISTER & 8L1138, -, ' abettiisalusa dagsitis an I ' , U - 1", • • ,010BENO0a11107111VOZIZAWK ..SimarmdotheAss • Y 4 1111K,ft lobsoomo ; AU= L., LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Latest from Roseerans' Army THE BATTLE ON SUNDAY iittempt of the rebth to Flom Thomas' Le Pereral Times Repolsetl with Heavy loss. ONE OF THE MOST TERRIFIC FIGHTS OF THE WAIL Thomas , Centre Pierced and Driven to the Mountains. ANOTHER ATTACK BY MB REBELS AND A BLOODY MUSE. The Result Not Decisive THOMAS FALLS BACK TO ROSSFILLE DURING THE NIGHT. Our Lou 1,200 Hilted and 7,000 Wounded. KILLED AND WOUNDED ON BOTH 810E8, 30,000! Junction of Iturneide's Forced with amorous Certain. MOVEMENT OF MEADE'S ARMY. CHVITAXOO/14, Sept. 21,a. st.—The battle on the 19th resulted well for us, having held our own as established on the left and con centrated our forces during the day. Oar for ces on Saturday morning held • handsome line with the right, on a ridge of hills, and the left was protested by rude works of logs thrown up during the night. The left rested on the east side of the Roseville and Lafayette road', about four miles south of Roseville. In the fight of the 19th, we lost about Ili hundred killed,. and two thousand wounded, and were ahead threo picots of artillery. The men were in splendid spirits, and the engage ment was resumed at nine a. a. on the 20th, by an attempt of the rebels to storm Thomas' left and front several times. They were brava ly repulsed with a heavy loss, and a very lit tle to as. This fight lasted an hoar and a half, and was one of the meet terrific of the, war. A continuous firing of artillery and mus ketry was kept " up with deadly effect during the night. Tho centre was not engaged. Skirmishers were keeping up a halting fire. The enemy finding their amanita in vain, malcoarred to the 101 l with the intention to throw a force on the Roseville road, and at . tack Thomas on the left flank. At this Juno tare, Thomas ordered Brannon—who had one brigade on reserve, and who with Reynolds war holding the key of the position, which was Thomas' right—to move to the loft of the line to protein the flank. Gen. Bevil:raps at the same time lent Davie , and Van theme from the right and centre, to support Brannon in his efforts to hold the line to P.osevilso—Thomas' left flank. On per ceiving the withdrawal of skirmishers from the front of the division moving from the right and centre, the enemy made a vigerobs attack on that pare of the line, piercing the centre, cutting off Davis and Sheridan from the lett, and driving the centre into the moun tains. Both the right and centre being much scattered, without vary serious lose in killed and wounded, Thomas' right became expoiod to a most terrific flank attack, and Reynolds and Brannon, on the right of Thomas' line, wore swung around, his extreme left being as at first. This, also, fell back • short die ts-nee on the Roseville road. Parte of the centre were gathered up and reported to Thomas, 'who made several stands, but was nimbie to check the rthal advance until the arrival of reinforcements. At one o'olook Gen. Granger, with one di: vision of iteerves, 02MB up and were at once thrown into the centre, driving the enemy handsomely from his position in a strong ridge, and with a heavy loss—the fire from One of Gen. Granger's batteries mowing them down. This fight lasted only half an hoar or so. with a slight loss to us. I regret to say that Capt. Russell, Gat. Granger's Adjutant was kliled ere he had been in the fight ten mantes. Muir this bloody repulses the enemy re mained until about four p. m., persisting, how ever, in may:encoring both flanks. their fall and correct information regarding this coun try enabling them to do so with great facility. Having gotten again on the- left flank, the enemy made a vigorous attack, and alight en sued which has no parallel in the history of this army. Both Wood and Harker and Gen. Garfield were present, and the remnant of Johnston's division, holding the left, covered themselves with glory; and on the right and centre Brannon, Bayard, Reynolds and Pal-i mar, with perm of their divisions, fought most gallantly, while Stedman and Orsageroelth the reserve, drove the enemy at every point where they went in. At fire o'clock Thomas was still triumphant —and on the left be held his line of the moth. hog. Two linos of retreat were open to him to Chattanooga, on one of which he fell back to Roseville dating the night. Oar Imes - lave neoessarily ben heavy.bUt the lie{ of killed wlll be amprialngly light, and In the two days' engagement we have not suffered more in men than the enemy, In the charge by Thomas ' on the Ant day. The en emy lost as many in killed as we did In the whole day. What - the losses are in Prisoners and artillery, we cannot say ; oar killed lOU reach 1200; our wounded will amount to 7000, molt of them Plight wounds. Among the m oral Gibers killed are Gin. Lytle Colkirfg, Commandant of the Brigade; OoL Butonsaf 101st Illinois. Among the wounded are fin. fdortoi ' of Bosemans' staff; -Col. Crortn, of the 4th Kentucky veal. Franklin, of the 98th Ililnol,; LienL Col. Madge, of the 11th Michigan: Lieut. Col. Hunt, of the 4th Ky.; Col. Bradley Cornanading Brigade, filumgmit's Division; 001. Ches. Anderson, 6th Chi° ; ids). Wlimen, 12th Ky.; Watt. Col. Tripp, 6th Ind.; J.leut. Col. Bryan, Ist led j CoL Armstrong, 93d Ind.; Major Johnston,.22d Ills.; Lieut. Col. Maxwell, 24 Oldo • Went. Coi. Vanghan.l7th Ky; Col Stinky, 180th 0. tdo. Brown, 68th 0; Mel. Dimon, 16th DO. all slightly. Gin. .in. 11. King, repcttni wounded sad a prisoner. We have captured Gen. Adams, of Tease, and 1300 of his men. Loguavum,Sept. IL-11% r. rt.—Thin h not a word. from Bosamans' army to.day. The reports hers cf the rebels being in co h . sidarable umbra °minting° Eastern Halt. tacky, through Pound asp, aro untrue. I i Plitorarous rumors, Impossible to iathahti. oate, now prevail that Gen, Grant Is mphily moving forward to aid Roiserans. The en gagement between Roseanne and Bragg's army is still programing. The military aa. thoriths hero do not believe that any jury salons Or disastrous remits have mama to Rasearani' army. 1 . *hp!. Sam. Blagt,.Asshtant Quartarmaa d Z e Mun In eof forage, was arras - ted bra to- i °barged with defraudinttheGoesnautimt. , Tobacto Isageited and Wiggly stemmedn aoreunt of tbe - bfutitraroprty - tbd fro ts of Pelday Ind Bogard') nights. Thini bat bled pa 'disputant* to thiaa 1 graph illieitiOttoo 4440 (Thit4llo,bia4 Nair YouiSeptaatbai at —The eaandig ~. . , ,t. ,„ . upon Popypz,„yartous speculations kola*, to tto 140 battles of Geo; Basearaairialllot which ire, lowsrat, &omitted by .the Gat report 'snit* elor press at so oil* hourtitis, morning, gmder the dote of Ohattanie, Eispt SU. . . TIM liiineet..spirelals.ray that thogristal (inuattotry,is, that after two dera Wag ado ing,in which Gem. 11011•11171311. with greatly. Interior forme, bore the (book of 140,441 litwit&noluprlsing .0W 6 &ei d Bragg Johnateu, half of. Leo'( army and all of Voiafeiton a a, scattered• troops that pelld bo -gather, be deemed it prudent to tall , birk on Chattantioe v erhioh he dld In good ordaa„ - 21te Sena a Washington apaial Jaya a-- Nothing:Mite= talked of:or thought of Washington - troday exempt the fated fbui era Sonoran(' army. Ii la otkalaily - haw; mined.that be -baclitilaa.baniLtii,.Qatto.' coif,' • to atilt the iinfealid Smatkitta i lgoia; Arlialltent abi =potted Um 4111.4iiirsialkla Ylatav t _ . to-day, when a forwerd moverniat' would be man on the lines of the enemy at OP= Mountains. The utmost continua is i s it, here upon the putative of Dusan esith Bow erns, when the enemy would be badly beaten sad compelled to fa ll back on Rom. or, Atlante• Ia the meantime much solicitude is expressed in regard to the movements of Omni Meade, to take advantage of the de pletlia of Lees nary in North Virginia. A spatial to the Herald contain an order refusing to allow correspondents with the army the use of the telegraph Ilan for the trio:l=l'lton of dispatchu to newspapers. The deg presentation to the Iron Brigade came off Thursday last. Mr. Senn prenatal the flog. Speeches were made by atom and privates. A movement la the Army of the Potomac has commsneed, no far as to said forward Be ford's cavalry across the Rapidan. The oross- Ing was eroded without appestat% It is supposed that but a foible forte of set. els intervenes batweeti Meade and ItiohnsonL Commanders who have doubted the am matted evldimo• of many detachment,hay ing been sant from Lees- army southward, now seam inclined to admit the fact, since the news of the Chattanooga battlo that Elia crane Ls fleabag the whole Bouthirn Clouted. 02207. A gentleman, who left Falmouth a few due ago, reports that then was no rebel force In or near Fredericksburg, and tat few picket. were to be seen. Same perky up thane is only one Minds as low down as Elermania. On the Rapidan there is only one squad of rebel troops now north of the Reppahannook, and east of Orange and Alexandria Railroad. The Herald', 'pedal, dated, Headquarters Army Potomac, Sept. 21 eine t The may Is now being paid off - for July and Anglin- The news received to-day via Philadelphia, that one hundred and fifty men of the Hew York cavalry segment, had been captured in an engagement at Raccoon Ford, is utterly fain. Ou entire lonkilled, wounded and mining, since lut Sunday week, has been less than one hundred men while the Ws of rebel winners captured. during the nun time, foot up sight ummissloned twelve non-eommis aloud abets, and over run hundred and thirty pirates. Thenbele hereabout, discredit the reports that any cane idarable force of Lea's army has gone to more Sonthma States. Wigan:noir, Sept. 21.—The National Bw. Frblicas says: The enemy attacked Bose. Grant again on Sunday morning, at 0 o'clock, with overwhelming numbers. The battle raged all day. According to the latest cc. counts. received here op to two o'clock this p. m., which left Chattanooga et 8 o'clock last evening. two, and only two, of General Bore. crane' divisions gave way in Titter panio and confusion, but from 8,000 to 10,000 of , theft had been rallied and got bath to their planes, while the remainder of the army had not given way or retreatadi and at the Utast me- meat wee driving the advent* of the rebel army bask. This we know is the latest news hem The numter of killed and wounded on both aides will probably not fall short of 30,000. VESSELS RUNNING THE BLOCKADE. EletrenTrinteers at Wilmington. RE FORTED ARRIVAL OP THE SUM TER AT CHARLESTON. London Paper' on the Bitnation in America. THE BATTLES IN TENNESSEE ' on-fichnged Pooled Prisoners b be pedal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Casette Pati&DILPHIA, Sept. 23, 1863. Boilable advises resolved here show that Gloom vessels sum into Wilmingten, 5. 0., being fitted out is privateers. Thep are all first alms, and of antra speed. The nebulous Sumter entered Charleston on the 134 with four banded and two 600- pound mans. A powerful fleet Is fitting out In Minting- ton, N. C. At Bermuda them are 75,000 bales of cotton waiting for shipment to England. Fn.re!atton to arming the slams, the Lon don Foss, the Goventmentoinan, says r "Bach a measure, therefore; must realm the, sym pathies of Empe, with the Elouttem cause, by lessening or even abolishing the only oannteractlng leflansee to Its 'general pope.; larity on Ude side of the Atlantic. The London Bina tap : When a nation like the Beath Is fighting for hare existence, all terms of subminion amimpossible. The invader may cat deep into Ike country, but the soul of the national life escapes his sword and his cruelties only quicken the Pulse of the hurt of Independence. The Feder* 'May gain point after point, bat they can not con quer the hatred which they have raised end Inflamed themselves. Tkeliondon Post says the Idea of driving, Pianos out of Ideate° with the ,thirty thou sand troops employed to keep down the New York Mob, is *at on a level with that of seeking the mum of terminating the lams. gle In a foreign Inteehreation, 'which would nave the obvious and direct effect ot inflame log and prolonging It, besides adding as Ea ropeau war to the American:strife. Bootless would!, the attempt and terrible the eons*• gamma of trying to pat oat a. Are with a copious stream of petroleum." There Is intake aaxtety for further netts from Bosecases. Gold Is at 40 thh morning, and business is at a standstill. • The Louisville dispatch's rseelred withait- Mut. . It Is .expected that Gen. Meade has taken advantage of thi depletion of Lee's army. Gen. Bragg was reinforced, violation of . the cartel, bylliaktkurir ganged prisonen. ' ',ltosecraas mid ,lieraelde fl are pledged to, theist all eonlxillanged - paroled prisoners, endue Prisident. wp, The rebil govenufmn4 hie had -dlgieally already with honorable paroled ofgems, who refuse to light' There h nothing 'Birthed. traps Charleston W.:. • . _ - ,Arrival of the Etna fro m Europe... The Rebel. DitmeeeteLeagoe tween • Fume., Mexico ' , dad • the Beath Decided Open. - fIuDT Hon, Sept. .Iteinistiii Etna snivel from Verarpool en the eab and Queuslowe on the Iliih—emidey Uter aria. • Lirerpoot, AO: till.—Dettel unchanged.. Densities kin. Pueblos glikt. QOlllOlll PlUa.3% for 32201 17"../ 1 U- Anluantrat stoma _ - t v•Thellaglial pews canueshig the pro priety and noel-propilety,ot"tha:Quanuisit &taiga (eke. t ea staaurranas hull* ro t -Eakii be , uppeard to ton the tionlisleretud • 4 French um siyi.there er ilicrelippir tumors UMW, at-lifiniitand 2 liio etDer • dug, inuestid to be tor ail:iodates*. The Pahl' curespondenV of Ilien . Meraisg Herald mutt the usertleif that 1.pOoSel• Me and effusive end &hailed lesodi bag luau the Yeineh i Contsderate andllloasi M e nlizgagilriletWATio.u;7 Entiscriptiens no. theleaaitar coin. nantazt—•Deseirting EttbitStnten Shot. < 1. • Woommaros, Itept: 31,4 1 sivate &dilate from Virg:tote pity, NmAle Territory,- Lay o' That adaittonelentwortistious to the aumatot' of s9o,ooo,lwme pea midi thent.'for the ite*,.,- Iteri Conualsoloa. The messy let.. bs for: waded istilttOrtololurotabontiliON IfettC, 2*LiAgoid eildameoll,thosetettl%_ cesolthst Ihroltoti o eeireltes• of: alltytif Ito Meteorite. , -.I ft , •• A lettntromtheArsay of the Potroatolm;: eightetetei Mutt mooky..of,the sabstimum lob had deserted, Were-,-*hot-ta thelereretterle; toward, the, oliotel - sf feet Yak ' , ant i , telept sad_ extreme, puitstiliett hew swaltrihts akes otoffesdeti, without UP , of Pildette • Italtroa4 Coittilttlo k !, •mho,. Sopt. IL—A to dos sat hat., this aoralagoas the Daytime sid AUd i ltt e M;laltrohlr - beßsealLlF4 4 6 l o44 InPtswePfrotCwWVt 17.111116 sul Avt• - et t i- 41 . 6 81 - iihoiniittioni Against 'Con. nub". Delin , e Organ. Br. Lome, Sept. 21.—0 e Friday fart the Mafia newspaper the term -oDoial argon General Babolield ' and the Conmvatives, pub lished an editorial rellsoting on Gen- Swipe, ton disputing pertain border counties. On Batarday, Captain Price, of the Pint Kansas, made obarges of epetifiestions, charging D. M. Graswald. editor if the Midi, with viola tion of Sattalein order tlt , by publtshing e matter calculated to 'mbar's' the military authorial'', and flied them with the Adjutant General, and demanding an invetigation. Mr. Griswold ha, sot, yet beigk arrested, but ea Capt. Pride /lAA the man to withdraw the charger, It mate the organ of the authors of the order I, likely to be the first victim. Additional Foieinn flews New Too., Sept. —lt is again at est ted that the Grand Duke Maxhairnet' accepts the MIPZIOIM thtollll4BeiSi Vienna papers remora matters still undecided The French pamphlet referred to by the last steamer, Le said to have bson issued at the ex • pence of a tarp Confederate Iran ometreetor, to b Aster up that speculation. French hitrdrerial comcolle courted al most daily.. Bourn steady, 69f 300. Polish question pnohanged• The rumored proffered reforms will prove unimportant and untutts factory. From eharleston. Stir Yoaralapt. 23.—The steamer Yalben wind from Charleston bar on the 19:II. Nee news.• • Sales of rave-Twenties. Patcannrata, Sept. 21.—The sales of 5 20e to dsy amottetttnl to $653,150. COM m ERCIA.L 12.EGOlib FINANCE AND TRADE TVLIIDAT, BST,. 88L-00/4 wee 111 shodo lower In New York te-day, Wee quoted at 138 X, a decline of 3 pee cent. below the rats of Monday. Buyer was. quoted at 135, she a slight dedlcks. Here, our bank ers are baying what 11101 s alb offers at 135 for Gold, and 13.0a131 for Barer. Eastern Exchange b stead, at par, baying, and X per ant. premium, selling. Old Dummied Notes—cf slack there are but very few la clrculatlon—command eaut the tame premieui as gold. . • The advauce in Gold his had the effect of produc.i lag catdderable ileutueee In the• produce market, wpeclidly Itt sous and rain, which hare sivauced materially all one Ude atontuy within the past LW Asps. On Saturday, to Philadalphla, Allagheay floanti 13alirtad Blies clamd_at 1669834. Penmylvanle first mortgages mad at 10, and the attires, tarly In day, at 19, and anteeqently at IS% A numerous class of people, says the Phlladelphhe Press, amid of Mullin wan are baying fold largely' and eechadracciln theptioefilghtens them worse sad evaders them Mill mire persistent In their pa losses. Thee folks should renumber that It is against the intenets of the Government and Its loins for gold tp edema; that the Goramment le bound to protect its lanes =dial not allow Gem to de Windy became a few operators wfah the y mho ardo4reasarbx any time ma agars two or trait nano: • of gold to throw on the market and &Trail the price, and what would mem profitable and prob Ws for Bet:star, Chase to do, It le at least po•allaba be may do. The operatioo Is plain. Any man would do the tams to protect his bulbul, end why should not the fiewstaty • mploy all the nit means at his command to we his paper from depreciation? may be fbresight which impels the buying of gold at Mese advancing figurer; bat if it le of that kind which a bop,' exhibited to-day when he tall cod adentlally, .4old will be 160 to thirty day e• we pity the faxesighr and the poisoner together, at the tame thaw idnatrely hoping that such may not be the fact. Then handfed and alitY-Lture thousand six hut. dreddollant, ldt New York cu Bawds, kw Nampa for thereat thaw woo imputed and thrown on Leo 'market of dry go:ds, a1,e211.416. The amount hi. paid at New Yost eine January Ist, $46,318,tii4, and the extutunt thrown 012 the inartat to Qs rare. tlnta 4 $15,133,231. Theawacwils are all to bo paid too In cola, lf not, In produce. PITTSBURGH HAEUSE rs, Sep 22, 1863, GRAIN a FLOUN—Whast lo qu:st, wilt but lit offaring; =all ails. from first hands at former io tattoos. Corn Is rep t= end blgbut we hoard of rah" of Ehalled on track at ilk, although thin to an untold. figure. Oats firm with an upward tandanqr; r►la on track of I car at tic--holders, morally, act• fag from 6D to 700. Barbry—ola of 1 ear No 1 Biotin/ at $1,25. Nye Arm with. tabu f rom first bands at 65 0900. Flour bi firm and good grad*/ it. from 20 to 25 oasts per bbl blew, ranging at $5,00 to $5,25 11)r .Ir4tra, and gn,oo to $646 for Natl.' gamily. gals of 800 bbla Estes /atoll/ on pinata farms. PHOVISIONS—Boon Le &al, with • molar Job• bins demand, mad War aro logy maintained—B4® Vgo fat Shoaling MeTo for Bibbed Sag 11%0 loXfor Plals Sims , and 1,3 to lio far for Soar Said. bkasPoit Wei end =dowsed; ta at SLI bbl at El per 141. Lard is 0/19 "Eh II ales of 33 to prima luatieleadind a .114. OBOOZIIIIIB—Ibe market h Arm With a as d. mud. white Aloes Escudo about at but quoted Au g= may tie quoted at lit tit 12„144 ibe Ibiba; 131.4 ito 131.4 for Was Ilawillrleaus, soma Ulan" &Wag ltc. °Woo stiff, with silo of Eb at 308310 tor ecaution to ptims. roiatiesstrady.with miff Wes at train quwatiosa, , , MILL =ED—la dna with bade 010 tam d ir t OM treat &pat at $l,lO par eat, sad 100 sack/ - &bp as $.1.65. Braa may be gusted Arm at 843. 11&2-4. drat faith aka Dom maks at SKEW/ par tan. Wept 17 baba from depot, mime, at VP por POTATOES—Ms muted ts steady, with sraall miss from store ,a 1 90s, to $l.OO per MIA foe is qualltlss. Sala OT IS bbls Swint Potato's st SOtS per bbl. APPLE&—dat/witta a sttp - 7 conatiotably to ex. ceo of the dereei4 talc at /ID bbls W lots at 11,60 taw per bbl, Sotetr:at to 91193 a. 024101151111. —neat lath/atm of 6 bib litctd ail at sllol9:srr DDL • (182119Z—=S IMO tato of 90 ba, W B at; /9 OiSigth rittsintirsa Petroleum Market. Bar. 99—Tlis ftrarams . *oiled our Ind raga t. dill =Om* aid an *drop imalad Inaa's tots Is aim guaseally &minded: Crash' Am, with atatr load demand, and ow law mall ants weal midi at 2 7 0. dukaii• 181**4 and no, gasps Included Thistudc V aw•ldthaid diat, sad the teadlas?ui araaadjuly Bedded. to bond. L dim*/ frmar,aad an admix. be Max parsat and Wan doddery, is danialdsat Tam vas ad, barrmai, • abet fin. sad, as Was STO whir tertudar, nuat; iviadkain , -dru 011, also, 'Remit dad War, arkh • dsmaad tally evuit Orged*!66o bus of Ow 'alai #dak. my bs rigiadid din sit 'italtatlcia Viipriiis city brands amino fa la detinrdozasadt *Mt ;aa upward 'teadraan o' UssictUbgrrla dm as Sic, 4SUnadla Nov Yet: Than Aside i-adstil ladalrtladamadma. and. mitts Ere orielaismo per MI, Lad bat" go 'r. ' alp, Wa tiara ricellid Veer tiaiii•Littrp•ol cap to tat: - 'SIM** U quoted wort 'Meg at 2 1, semeaasakr; and mom sem dimandid, tor ,Chlaitairibipi,lneff,d. b ut holden w sauna fleet, V oilt Pi!ttolenas Market. 10* 1:410A to Ilialalrits GwNi 41*, , Z0aF;,1614: 9, ]Eds. . 'too Is bLi(iiiapa -fiectros tondsocy Us ostaio;0001Olk Ltbikspoi aXayro !taw, Ecox rit4 Was on tho min 24 BO agi Loe.:.4l2lakliiiiro4.4o4 keedolmr,lmpto plod:- ~7iroiod:`lrtfi bloOdigioid to 121070e.144ap. thibiecosj;ai for Who& 0.. f. t• The Barn, Crap Ot /803. (tlidethet Cheater tall. la."Sard.l Ii Ittawitiattlei breadth °Mad sawn - Bailey' mama Wed pater Coil= -124 yhdd b maul: rid to bit =b• hutitht batter. yartlak tuteap, aegis ItroVeleda Who . arop)) was aaraded la jaaal cardltiog: , Ths tereatteder hasasebed atter Mar red= lir ortuddatably itathatilatt Otlearteleataaeoltoadttlait: with them. .trythe bleu aster Agatha Una It la Malted : - doom ibut Ittliebtsiel uoml tbs amp Is mem mated taheethass ;ammo salmi year tagaleatty hartioUty. Coals Whit fur mot sto bad ova aart germ *aft ThatelamtityarMasaeatt that of Writ by thy pig addieeld shit mad* Val* Is datoth tearytasa Etba .reer boa %% I n o Mem TO. a. at t hrice Wait Wes sad Awe wake aleteermesee hid par. ;Is Oiled. Sl* crop WU Mud .that Ugh abotiglell h a to'corknert la ~maall thergi be malt lobe argosi,te pt bleu* we lasrAtba ettep Oahltaats la hey I. sat Otte la dt= khol , r hea the &demo us eettipommassy thlblubbtbatuls• yeacat shaellikstaletireda, Soh II rum tar sattedpaih`lb• Idith phis harms belt yaw beroahlwat WS, Von inalksta aarbttliteao lowa al porta badlyb atiThlhaeL, It hp, aid& /hart that ItthhitmeasAvad tem 'atm ewe 11 ^ 64 0 1 2 sInto btlart tat , ay mad hyttatedpakerot bap.' 4, hays or moll. 111 4 11 .q. 8 9P art Olnakstior 4 47: • • that year, but anntehlrictir the w tattariesory prf oatslotal last sraton. It Is reasonable to that the re enfo:roy will be colts ea Isrma. 'm W: ralloni.og statement shoos the emiparatlre men. swat of the trap, of 1181 and 1112 to thin market sad Alhaa7. liacolpte by railroads are not Mended. Lad aro not material to the comparbon. ea the q oap tityconalog Inward by mil etch year eronld not earl moth. tnbUs. Bemired be canal from September 1 to ekes et meat, 1961 _.....Y..~.._......_~..,;,__1~g;'~ t' 11p Bac t e i t t erd d• by email from May 1, to September Itarelved r9l:Sq°°tl DI I. Serebred by camel hem September 1, 1862, to elate of cartel._.. • 1,017,042 Bemired by cabal from hay 1, 1663, to September lot 73,700 llecernel ewfttiee 327,774 Tot/1. 1892-8 Apparent defletrocy----,---338,671 The flock of malt is coostderably larger than at the coloateacemeot of the season lest par, cod the demur] has settee. Baltimore Grain Market. Barr. Yl—?here 00 very Kitle Groin at market, thn n celote on the Cora Ea change barely reaching 7,000 Doak. Dnoar a fair Icqrtlry prime cf all Ce. tcriptio. favored niters and rived Orm. Wa now quote damaged to tair Southern white Wiust at 81,20 01,61, good to prime do at 1511.70(01,80, Fleur at 81,61101,85; amnion to fair Kentucky ortsl;e at 51,141,50, good to very prime do at 81,65011,617. In feria to ordinary &wham red at 51,1191,26, medt. nm to We do at $1,311101,15, god to {bolos do at 01,,t0i,0, and oroioary tearrictly prima Pennsyl • vania do at $1,20.41,40 per barb. Yiy-cut and info. for white and yellow Gunk 850670, fair to prime do 83,1190 c per bath Doyaged aad anurocn Marytond Pate 08c. measure, Lott to prima do at 57050e,end Pe e nraylvoail 760780 might. Maryland 11.011 Magyar bushel. Hay Contracts. Captain Chipman, A. Q. U., let the following con. tracts on Fel tag hut, far aunt:hi:2g hay to the Gov. ernment : Getup A. Ilanteyer A C., of St. Louts, 5400 tons, to be &Cowed at et. Lont. , so SAW per ton; Gaff, C.chrans & Co, of Aurora, Indiana, 1%004 tons, to be dalle4 red it ifstopohr, Tenn., no SZ pea ton 4.; bicago ,ftlarkeL Sur. 21L—Tloor lilt is 'nitre demand and ad. warmed 2082 M p.r barrel, but the limited Mira lap mats ictol tinaname. tome 40.0 Wanda changed hand, at $50803,23 for common to geo.lWhlte Wtn ter Litre.; $ ' , Ada 6 for fair to choice dprirg Waal 11800 for Water huger gam of • ch.do grade and 1C..0 for . l3yring dnpecQite . Corr woe firm and buoyant sod advanced To yacht' ibel with an active dem sad at 62(N go for No 1, and GsaWro for No 21a atom. land orn afloat cold tarty at 684670, but la er in tair day a number of boat-lade sold at 68404 —cloying firm at the latter Agoras. Thera woo a god dimoud tort am, and pilots advanced To per bar tat at the chime boyars herd off and the marktt was may. No I sold at 497260c,and No 2at 113, to stare. Rye was in good mitten for ahlyment i and Prices ad. danced 7o per brothel, with Weep! No lat BM, Ban ley was firm and moderately actin at as inaproro. .mint of 1420, melte tens made at $1,0501013 'or 2in atm. Than was amanita clunand fir TIME thy raga at 53,0033,22,6 for common to prime samples. a lax deed amtinuea 'came and firm at r .7.Wr. High whale vets firm and adrancod kiikth e is per imCon, with Ilboral saw at 47,348.4. Buffett° Illarket. Sirs 21 goad demand. 'Market lhallio better Wheat, blame excited and prices betting= all tartans. IN 1491 16, al Mal 17).l. for MU 'nuke. Club la port and to attire • at la% No. 1 Chicago spring; 111 Neritheaknaro club; 81 116118% Na S Otdeato dpringcjit • da@l. No cad winter western; t 24 unbar Michigan. Core , in kir demand and snacks* batter. baba of 500000 bask at 70,§703in Oats _la gntd dnosad sad mar ket better. traWl 21,000 but at 6Cdp67a. Whtaky, In moderate demand. • Bales 120 barrels at iniekhlfee. Ole eland market Sass. 21.—Tlcar, Sales 40 bbls (nab ground XX Bed at $5,02)6c, 35 Das ,047 in ` his ki Wbite, old, at 5575; 100 bb l . tied' aat, sacks, at 56,00. Wheat, Arm; market 14411 brae/. Bates crOChang• 4 oars radon track at ft 13.; and 2 can do do 51,140. Mace the B. and we hoar of saes of 1 car idluo Whit. on track at 1,1,220; 2,000 bosh Bed stzet at P.14;2,000 bosh do co at $1,110; 1 car Bed from sto.• at p,t6c; 2,0Z0 bush on bawd at $1,16c. Bony hales 2 cars L u . b, at 70c;1 ar oa track at 65: Scars In bags, at 71c. Oats 11 nt; Lao S OM tree an board at 6ec; 2 cars do at ac. Salitelbv bosh at 51,00. ilighwams, edranced 2y,c; no • bed at 40c. Timothy bad, Sales 110 bosh at $3 TS, Closes Seed, Nominal at 55,75. imports By iteulroad. Pernisinion Warta a OVICAZIO ILLILBOADO3Opt. —lBO Lg, batiry. Join' Rhodes; CWI4 .1 di sr gairoy; 16 do mill feed, n & J. Carothers, 2'.1 hla high Ana, B. klonnagger. 81 Wes, Lim & Mahn- Grow di 1 as parlay, Reichroeh. Rllhriaola et; Ito do Nish 8 B /loyal 30 rtes tro /ReJs co; 116 oLL his, Lay/ Wai.• / car ars clay, Joni & Laugh lin; 68 Ids &At les, /La & Keil; 25 b y rap, BO Boa. art; CO has starch, 11 B Godfrey; 16 its lard oh, A lratuantock Czars aids r 91ssisioade Bausoaa, &FL 71 -- 126 by abess,J s Auras 3; o 4 60 baXs bay, 67 mks Wows; 11 B Floyd; al du 44, J X Enarden • co; 16 him cheese, l frau shoderl 141 caws toot' and items. LI Childs r ch 7 do do, Jae P Termer; 4 tais iralclng, W llyymbehner co; 13 eta rags, A H Effsll.l4 62 Me attisly, Wee Carr kco; 8 do lenges Pones span; 26 de de, Lll Vole, • co; X boxes leach, J 4 Snead.]: A co; AS do do , J A Banshinc 60 leas cap, 13 bls whiting, 14 de logwoodi B A Fah sestae.k r ce; 2u bas etude, W Boozer r co; 20 rain eather, Babard Bed; 4 el. =lees, W 1.16,43 r co; 124 co potatoes, L H Vshrt r ca; tat boaelthany, Caldwell r bru; blr flour, Xackeown Mohan, MIL alms, T lieneedy ft bee. AILLGHEIT STATION. &pt. bgs Busted, BIM HAlanttin; rt Dear ke;,./nitz Waltz; 4020 Ore brick, (Bans, Cu; 102 b.W epPs. 1r a abbe; 2 ds bottles. Omen bro; 81 Boar barn's, Peter P.. tenon; 12 da epples, B Duncan; begs lot marketing, OVUM, 'T . ENTH rou etra,m3 LlST o Li O e P uo AP EB, PLI Em in faiLjl okat ONS 00ce rip to Sept. Bth, IBM : I - Itabbon Pam, • area, lit ward, Pittaborgh; Batton D. 11.. other geode, do, do; Moliatey Dale!, tam, &I ward, do; Dads Wtholnd, do. do, do; Datum= Italthardosattboura,dl, do; Boblen tm Obar, do. do, do ; Omit Theo . Win d.. do; i drain &mph, min gnu, do, do: adorn &boas, • tavern, do, do; Earn Iran, do, sa word, eke" fiedtton Dannfa, other goods, do, do; Beilboneer & Elwarighs, do, do, . do; Burke Joh% do. dd; bodals 0 . eating bout, do, do; banana O. 8., do, do, Art • Noumea Wm, do, do, do; Banta Lewd, to, do, do; Batley Gauge, tavern, tth ward, do; Etalahtmen Arbarthas a. h.. do. da; Matters D. A M., Min mode, do, doi Timor ha. & Oe., do, do, do; . Dna= Rtry Min B. . do, beeni, 6th ward, dodo; A. B. do, L antteedert /srobotat'd Lou., to, ddi Arlan Treat 8.. other Lax% db. do; Dna= hat% do, etk ward, do; gnaw LL A., , do, 7th wasd, do; Dlehardolamae, tam, Mb ward, do; Joint JUIN% estdng boon do, dm lanrelbor hank IL, tarsan,eth ward, do; Dots* Dada; other aeon dos do; Boa. Barna, nand hmute, do, do; Man knotted, , tams. Ist mod. Alle/6„lsmm Decked lii ito..othar goode,td ward. D iu ,„ j;i., . tamp, 4th ward. do; Mane Anton, eating Bono, ' do, do; an Jacob, tavern, Ihrmlnthenn &heal Irredik. - otherzode, de; Dedemoih Wm., do; Awe. Daus tam. DM Diesdratase; Dar Easy, do, do; Bids Lorna, other mate, do . Elatd detatten, anon boon Duman. BOZO; Thalheimer John, lama, Lawrooomaim lose Ram . . do. . do; ax Jon. .i -• " do, -' dm 1/Eillui-2-1-11:11241.2211eiboones,Pma.:. oth"" d: r9ii . i: lha"442 T ill e mla inyernemia 4:4"4 ho e arniteWanits. tam. - Itazabith ty; Itlihad ! caw goods, JeffITMW tp, Bald eab . . Jame" - M., i . - Icier BL Clair ty; adits.eattpd aro Solna G eorp,,--- ": duarn,i lIIITto ty; er , do, d 3; Darden Mita; , do, - do; - Doldettonne.: "Aber lea% de; Indian ' aeon% Tann, • Pitt tm Tattaten A. a,- ' de._ . Deada ts; '. Isiont - Mm, .ating homy . do; - Crane Palm Maw Dank Milan tin Holten Janata.: do., Mtn tp; Perldna Than. -' do; ' ' Sobbing ty; ....filmy, " Mbar dead; Wait Drat ty; Maya John Hary, 11111111111... - , Within, tp; The meet WO MID 1 7. DIM Me lidd. et lateclocks. ea. Bamoutrantes mut be fled on or bane that dn., Appllmaft. . • will tong thin Dana to my tan Der=.ln day of taMdlid . . .. .., ::, ;M. A.MTWIt ari. : PROPOIioML pR0PC114.43 FOR HOBBIII3. J., CiILYALIIT EMMA% ~...„us Clazie Qoarmst Lnen, Re - ,sitcat. MAU Log. U. 1= Pranml sre se• ,- end will be epee et i Mks fer in tositatorml CAVALRY Boasza, to a thayand As mit , elmA_Fa.P....ampat 4 7 _ate -th =r e rge ak e nltfos s e horns to lota of not lon than twenfriffalfetro neer to In troistAlthenat) tra itets4 (18 tuna iihths nom an (0 tO famollimul Wall* hen t 4 Sta udd*C".Pilli•ta4lMPriaadfit!! from ou 4100ar _.. _-__ - - .. - - liie - ellUttrel itte - htdaintrftillln bit hinnia l s um tiondmiatise hint f nniatzhipaion won mi 3Li tneannentoreno4 nee guranno.. nvniebllltyt the gearancentnatbe dans tv Moeda emmfttte at the Oen of the swot =Alin Cbt" - Of the linftnl,llttfn Martel, AU in •NrsispAt • - z __vagashiiiass be_maisms. isL icit. 041. a. Q. as Juili. Mkt lauarcimumalzur. Omar, Baran end . ter enknatt mt the 3.11•41:"'" Peoponte ito BREW' •••• - . , _ cLaosairra us, • rrlitl ad*-9../L.CaFaltieliqr"m QVGAICIAIREp 1120.2 1 . 1/50 coo /i °Tad' null; liiim i ltorstalt si * l7-1111 " ~ . .7...=grV1P7 11114 : 6111 Pt::a Iz. Z . = 7 4 " .X7SMU.4IL.rEOV& THH Ex-tvwrru Azimut. FaX Er.riEli r r IC) N.' PENNA. STATE AGIIICULTDRAL SOCIETY, V 11.1113 ULM A? NORRISTOWN, NONTG , r co., PA., September 29th and ?Oyi and October Ist and 2nd, itifi. No•rtetalm I, Omit mention miles mil of Phil. edelphis, oat the Schuylkill river, aid to someible by railway to ovary portion of thefts:a, s h rew 2 , 3 cf gro groomdau n a d, re With beautifully attested. coital:thg tee leap bullitineethanco created. together with hugs anceont fineddles. The track la saW to be adept tos best half Mlle tracks In the State. the premiums ars the heaviest ere of- Owed by the &Matz, smouating to shoat 1117$0. The premiums for all grades of cattlemen, ti.ca. due of which am $lO each, 10 Me $35 to 1111, others numbs down to lesser rates. Beet herd not his than 15 head, let priachm 110; Yreldnib, Boum for all grad., the. premiums exceed 511130. The highest titan Tebetweau refi and 'Aced Mae merging from $lO, $lO &add& Toe Sheep and Site. the premium. tense Lam $lO to Pend u. Tar Possible there I, a long list of purconmts from $2 to 51 each, In the following alms most liberal premium are ofterad r Moth; Coltivalore, DMA% Wsgene. Besping and Mowing Machines, Cotten, Corn Muller% tide:. Mills, Pmts. Buckets, Tit Ware. Leather and Its Manufacture, Cu NUM* Marble Mantes, Batter, Stour. Strain and beds. Vegetables arid 'AIM for Damestio and Honks id Maonfacturea, Cloth, Carpets, &Met, useung, abeeling.Btankets. Time% Shawls, Enit Coeds. tietelertrotk, , Dread, Oaksa,Freserres,JelllekAn. Large premime ere odired .fike rimy runny or Trait and Thews= 114 Iloral-Teat will be the largest aureate:ad by the Sectethend irill foresaw of the molt attrectivedestures of the /inhibition'. Tredt, partmen °raps and Wlll6ll will =Whited -BTredt, tn. this Det. The Tennolvanla Nana and lifceristoin; tail. road have arranged to - carry articles tor sobibitlan to end from lizbibition freight free, requirtng the (mid trefght to S. prepaid, which rent he mild chipper when goods are Maned to rte station whence ahlred. it Is hoped to Mat the same with other Impatient Meta. Ixotusioni at reduced rates will le run on all the leading railroads. Tante am be made at the °Mee. in Noctittaim, alter the ithday of September, AU ankles met be entered on the books on or before needy assn. log, Sept. 49tb. Taktbitors must become Masters. klamberdstp Stall, with taut coupon Mcluts: sub of wbl:h ell adult one perm to the Tar ones BINOLD ADMISSION frir A List of Premiums emir begulations can be had by addressidt the Secretary, THOMAS P. RHO; Praideist A. BROWIII LONCIAI/r. &ley, trorrietein, Pa, N.EVEN KNOWN TO BAIL, DEEOS Id HUHU BLUEBERRY CARILIBITIII, IMO 'OVUM= AULD' rim DITENTIBT, DLIBREZA, ILITX, CHOLIIMi 11012 BUS AND BUMMER 001111. MINT. • The bazattue mho testily to tbo Emits of Wt tamedy. W Tbo oon= dolly tripods otAstatibbtu cam est Da o. tWO3= M/E==ll3:3=l T. the soldier, Ggpedatly, ft le tatatrathlm beteg ayymyrletely termed by o=4 In many itertltketek "The 6oldiere" b`riend.• Motban. lad It animator to any mottling arnp f claim Within& treed frames Waling abets of theNABOO73O3, gam toot to tha =tam by ratanTbal alma°. Sold by N. N00T.4118.611 k 00 , 66 Naykst esnat, Pittsburgh, 1044 respedible deabsrsevarrgisn. sr Pea+, 25 ONISSIS A BOTZLL WIG F. DAVIDSON, HENRY O. RALE it CO., Are now rushimg ash' PALL Bz, WINTER EMOCE, And irmits Ito& &Liras mid ths pnbis to cuticles their stock, 'hick Is the knot and mot cants!, on? t7traght to Mir market. Aiwa3.2 ca hand, arge astort3at mt - of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode. 01041111 PENN ARD BT. CLAIR STREETS, P/TIVEUBGH, Pd w 1 OF; -STROM BOATS FOR QuAkintrariVs. trcrawrazor, ()MCI ar thAMPOSTAYION Er. outs, ar. 26, 1.4.1 ma yrs* of it* detour .1311§ppiwa ray? as ohs Dow Um. Oa Mks Wow Gollatio the Comandand Alto, the wreckma n yhpr “parnnow tutu tho bud of rts, la Ms Combat , One river. The tosobboay. bottom *ad any ot the ehas • namel bests am repaired. to be good. ": Thal will be IrOld at pnbile anal= to th• mom bidder, oaths la Dl .T OP omega, ISO, to the Oft of (Radon/41 O'elo, ingot OM* cake of.Cagt. 01 1 / l lLl3soaarrin. A. Q. IL Tams cub. U. • Treater, /lota, coda of Dag. goo. ECU= ALzly OHAULZ9 PATLIOn. ee3:te. Captain and t. Q. N. ikasur,an n ahournhoesesers terrook, virctien uel. G ol 4 ,twat El4 otheiL lairri PUBLICI OAL 0 0 2410 AltittALll tab Dleoe at - tia Deiddi' Dear the Obwer Wor ta ttde aim an -thei WED ADD rffir Wane naristis alrrstaza,-Isem the 2d. 113th and ADA dem of the moth. Vile Iwyeety le candy:ma as =At derpaldte BMW. - Ado to eosaateaoi at 10 Oahe* a. sa of iech day, Sid be continued a= do to do uotalall !malt to head Medi ha tot& Terauponb, In Ocemmatent Pazuh. TOhittllll4 a 020.111.10 - Cook aad A. Q. K.. 11. & A. AIJIMAIrT Iltraana ant:R. Omer 0 sad =I mats, Irsgbigtou r b-14 Orpt t . I.lth. 12C3,1 MCYflolt—Nvill ... .le ..A' tat - it: .Publio tunny at tha IejIIIRTINEIIII44O4. W as thir Kamm ashram I =LS sad fiat tamt streak GU WIDIMDA.Y. tha thl lashat LA al claartrataaataes Ohm; ataithatakt ialartteo itlarga tar Dane martin a taratitiatha part al eoaip IBM sad , LW= l I ADDLEpc - BWALBS.,paia or lialißiltilik___ WABBlittli TANTS ) TOPA au airmuisTa. Taro task to dartaiimaat Malik ==- .' Bahr to oacusurace at 10 eoltak su at. - - • wizio n et e, --. aucand Aa. . il IL U.S. L. .... rutiliitett reLlattubut..we bay. tha largartarii bat uotatataat el , : .. . . • r • t' , . L ' PHOTNITLAPII- ALBUMS_ ..- , Dattara ' titbit:AT of Piudamtla• aid prim as law, sad Bahlarlhairig at Odin Intalltpaas mat. a 1 7 PM Or. -hrthir coma; op slaw thal Pear ta saioar.,außtaatrtibaraa taat aia% aall say BAWD; Ti roma atrial, INDIA -1)17iillEICO- LOWING; also, OM CLOTlUntaimell ea } madam" au Me 4 * ta let quittani. at Abe. tliallabbotDopoi gag • - " et =CU lit.Uslt drag. - am ER Nor OTI1111_141#4;"41:"CAPAT gas , _ ,hIL,PHILT,ft , thi , tinssibtsaamsty. aW NO.I- KAIAK KM.jnit thyl% tao albs ' • kits toe hiatrim*MrAtri b ,t h itt - - - AL JIMUSAVI m A =reit. Libor, Road Orem% jout.l4 e ir th in oler gaff - p wr r i t e zi ll it & Ultr—tr.6ll2"l3 to &afro rail tor ado by aerie!' OM . , .. -. Dm ....in-A...,h• threosiori BRIM .1: WAllatin II Wood Wm; ties Witte alimi.-- ---- top axon la rt.erauusPlJkl-U- - ez lialialilf.i9 l l toJOlllia XL_ cantersrinid W6cdltmets. DON, /14INT-..Theitirdiltoott the te 44a1 4470.1:_ . AbZWAF4hosaW4,OI.32IIII4 catiozos At u r gartea ft r anadastiousessan t i. ftftul l 'ai m b., Talo rm;itt!i_PAimionm .. • xsgr vrro.