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IMMENSE MEEfitiG IN ALLEGHENY
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r_l", Speech of General Mmes IL Lane
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The meeting whiehatteed in the Dmmond
,;',a 8 mare, Allegheny, last. evening, was a "rout.
i g" one. The announcement that &mato; Jas.
1 . 1 11 Lane, of Kenn!, was to deliver an address,
' , - ; -dew oat, as was sifielpated, thousands of the
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Li loyal vctere in tho community, who were Mix.
17: lons to bear what be had to say.
i? Alter several popular sin had been played by
I f"; the band, J. F. Jenrdego, Esq., called the meet
, l e, beg to order, and annotmced the following offt.
i..j. Fretident.-Gon.SM. Itobiroion.,3 - Vice Prost
l.'i dents J ohn Wright, Wm. B. Posey, A. N.
;..,. Burch fi eld, John Itamemy . The Reporter s pees
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out acted ' s Secretaries. 4
1:1 The. Chairmen then intreduced Major A. M.
.i.,.1 Brown, who had kindly eoleenteS to occupy the
pi attention of the audience until the arrival of
i'', Gen. Lane. ' Ile then delivered a very spirited
.; and creative outdrew', and kept the audience on
a good - tumor until the orator of the craning
~.! made his appearance upon the platform, when
' 4 , , , ho gave way to him.
1; 1 . Branca OP oil. LAS&
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1 The General, on being introduced to the tin
-:1. ', l , distal, was received with voolferotto applause,
4 and when silent* had been reamed he spoke as
-.!,.-, follows : ' .- • .
4 FsLiew Civinittrei The clouds of wee have
4, Shed, 'ono the..potifeal horizon has become
Li bright since Irellandigham, Vomiter% Pon
_ i...„' : , sileteri, k Co., held their converam in Chicago.
Since then Formats ham seised the fortress on
---, Nellie Sae, Ol in which his ships now that.
id Sherman het femi' the stronghold of Atlonte,
.f . .i r . sad last, cad most glorious, Sheridan has taken
-- , :i Gen. Early and his Italy in the Valley of the
Shencndosh. (Tremendous entente.) And this
not the only or the best news upon which we
ehould conommlate ourselves. The drift 10be
.4 log socossefatte preroanUidthroughont the cone.
try, and we have thecheering aomeancethatour
stymies are to be reinforced by 100.000 brave
atd I ealmen. (Loud applanse.) The gallant
t,l, Fremont insdeclined. (Cheers.) For tale not
~, o political heretics he deserves the thanks of his
~ countrymen. And now we have an open field
__ 4, and a fair polities' fight. In contending with
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the Copperheads we are now sore of the direct
: . . , 1 rapport of our loysgsGerman friends. With the
loyal Mentenited the contest cannot be doubtful.
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vo I cer " V7rls 6 lt s ?o a ask m irm wi tei l s iA q t re: re n 1 o f W% y s
. • A there ever before, in the history of thie country
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• • ii a time when dud was thanked for a defeotof the
, . y , 'federal lards, and whin there was mourning
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j q over Abair success? (Cries ofNo, Never l) Few,.
.. ' , Vallandlgiam down to the smallest ooppepela
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in - the land, there was mourning over the victory
it ju , t achieved by Chu, Sheridan, beeline° he had
' ... F , telsed.lrom their platform one of it. moat lin
. 1 10Van , .plaiskii. (APpliumes)
1:s. :,.;•.. Jett Duels has today la a - than:00,000 non cart
.:„ .. V. of the Mississippi, and, (as Gen. Grant has aptly
• • . t said,) he has idrendy'robbei the Crad , e - end the
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. grave, and cannot get another man to reinforce
:::;;;.i Me armies: How.-many Men have we in the
~ • . ~eid,.. With :the .protest draft; not lime than
..1 • 1 20,000. (Cheers.) , I believe it, h conceded
~.:,,,. . that we hainnow more Ole-bodied - men in the
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~ North; ever the age of terente-one yawl then
, when the war commenced. With Sherman in
pc,..d.on of Atlanta , with Grant. holding the
' .iti - 1 rebellion hitt'. throat at Itichinond, and with
!:...', , - , i r y Eler*.dan ,driving the remnant .of 'Early's
..t,;; chattered forces up the Shenandoah Vat
-::,1-„,.. Ley, - Vallethligham A Co. one for pease!
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-...- / Th ey propane tinder - stroll eircametaness as
•::;::':.,:'" these' to offer , the robots an armistice. An ar.
: Welke to these rebate in arms iimpty.Meana the
•' '' '' . l.... recognition tithe Southern Confederacy. It
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remmete ray, "We tan't whip you," when we
~I . ,:" - knot! Wean: The ides of proposieg terms of
,:,_1......, remelts traitors in Sims is, an feuds to year
..-;,...1-t . manhood and to mine. Bo far as the candidates
. ; f:-1 ' e f t , the Baltimore Convention are ooneerned,the
..,..-•:; i. -en Mtotic' I. never to propose or reeelve terms
... ' -f-,4;- -- ",, -of peace - font traitors la arms. The tole eendi
'• 7 'V. Con is that they Must lay down their arms and .
...:: ,,' q Submit. '. (applause.) Abraham Lin001n
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__ l am comerna to any terms which
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• 'r? do not include the g a r sog up of the lead.
'''''- aof this yet alibis trial and punishment. ,
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....-,., 1. ..Zt,, pm e l. B LAi altins 4 o go re ve p ra lat . forst v,th d . e u e:re od o
tithereit.
agonycan
.., ;..,: . be accepted, wbieh deer not itielnde the emend
.patinu,-,ef every -aims In the B aited, States.
,-;4„ -- '„,:q• (Cheers.) There can be no permanent peace,
:,.....:', except upon the basis of oatmeal freedom. I '
: ' --:.. which, le felt throughout thelend, with all the
'.- •"ti bloodtbednetamlonage which we have witnessed,
';'•".1 . '''' , l) and with ioi thew - idling? Of .widows and orpharts
•:' '''.....:', .-withall these, •I prerer this government to.
1, day to any other period of We history. Now we
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,Vel thist,we aid men; before we felt as though
. !'”.%' - '`; 4 9 ire mere - alarai M .slaveltolders.. When la the
;•': ' ~...'4 Sonia of Itepmwentatives a few veers ego, I felt
' ~ ,t as utoaits , roc.ata - not-tos , cheer of tobacco
.....,., : , ;11„ without their" ief Smite Senthern hotsper cry
. ' . ..y ~, r," an 0ut,.....L.., if you. take a chow in that way
'; ' '''.%i again,rdilliselre the union." (Laughter.)
' ;,. : • . ',...M In 1140,withent excuse, the Seashore leaders
,'-:' I'd.iti begin this - rebellion. Yes; without' camas-.
- e ) ., ' ',TVA and,,ecifar as lam concerned; Ido net intend to
... : ' ' 7 4,1 give it np until we whip them. The only way
?:;,, i''..4,',8, by *Molt we -can obtain a permanent and hon.
..P.-13 oresidit peace itte'conquer it.'
....: 4 , .-"j -When I intim:it to Kansas in 1855, I got
'..1::..e.:::d..% • tato* pHional:diffpralty with a Southern hoc ,
"••••:- ' , .;'t R , 'pun, who. assarted than one Southerner could
•:.•'• tto whip si-dozen Northern-men. This wan.the
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.r.i,i feeling generally among them: We took Uses
:..; ' !"..,i:`,ll with them there, and, so fame Keats' war eon
:1.1 - cern.ed, We took theta?* °Hof them. (laugh.
.'...'.! . .:d*"..... - 4 ...F.,- W. linTe - Only gotta'greVe to them that
4 ,,,, i we tatilight Cc hard suedes long, and &confound.
.:4-s.;:e ed,sight _longer th an titoy can, and then we eau
,(•:.,.41. ' live in place with' heme. Ism in favor of grant.
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~.......„11 . beg . nanenesty to the mitoses of the Souls-to
', .-- ,sk: - those who have been either doped by thole lead.-
' .i.. - . ,:::' . ere or fated Into the rebel ranks-but so far as
~.‘• . - 4 ,- a Davii,.Ervialeinridga A Co. are appalled, th . cy
: . *Z-',4;;; ? ostui die s .,(Londlippledse . )
' Li, 'Apposes fellosatitieens, that Os grant thin
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soar;tietax.dit:434l7irpinshithtrfoosllibitiowa6oo?.:onTzehoygofiso::::
....-:;.,, van into foreign millions., a n d t heir indopend
:,..:ll;• ' *nee is virtually- recogniesd. , T hey will go to
i'... -4: , ..- wbik Mance to build up a navy, and replardeb
own declaration, to fight us for throe years beg.
sr.. Not 'WV We: have got. Rebellion by -the .
throat-We have gotita twin sister Slavery by the
ihroatandlpropose to hold on till the breath
beldfelthilaersal earease. (Applause.)
Is there any man here who loves the !nett:re
tina pi Able= Slivery ? I do not believe there
la mach amon in the loyal city of Allegheny. If
thirils'eueh ii - ens; he .has adisease which Is
to
harder cars thaitthesmall pox. ' (frsughter.)
I hate slavelyPiermuss.slanny Is nothing but
tram= 'and truseottnething but slavery. Er-.
coy dollar expended, rend every deny of bleed
04 ht this unholy rebellion to ohargebbeta the
Mused institution of African slavery.
The tot imprestlon. :sonde upon my mind -
agatielthiCysteen,of slavery was while trading
in a boateitOrte of oar Weitantriehre. A young
Wide Ant'. 'good roshluoile,"desired to obtain
work, and %saint -the material fora building
upon a PlantitiOn he eonoluded to apply there ,
for a job. f 'went with him to the planter, re. .
-commended the yeeng man and he told his story. '
The-planter threw himself bask upon his soot,
said Raid: " I feel for yon, and weed like to
priplOy eon, bus I famed a meek of c arpenters
.parrapyr. Think of %heti Bought carpenters
Leaterileyl Bought coal -diggers yesterday I
OW PIM any. preacher ask the blessing of feed
neon - sea a ram:My ? Slavery Is a ein against
4kel. , lad when we appear before Hie throne, we
will be held reopetuthie for that hell-born gile
intion. (Animas.)
I we. In tits Louis lately, and while there a
rah/Idelan from Springlield came to me and said,
Gene's', you carried off fourt m
of my slaves
so
metime ago," I rood
,a gas ,yon area r i g ht!. TheDoeter said, " Am ong them was '
*little boy named Pete, fourteen year. of age."
I replied,.: very pistog. ' for I took
them leapt regard to eta" The Doctor then,
with tears in his eyes, informed me .that Pete
ests kis only met end he begged me to Odd him
I n regaining the boy. I then agreed to aid In
s eging him' bash, cse condition that he would,
enter Into a bond, to educate and take care of
.-Thatentel biz= Dements hen who, tits
arnelf, toted for Richard M. Johnson, when it
wn ~oharged by the Whip that Johnson was
living wth &negro wife. -leaf& "Don't mind
Ahem* tying stories, but trots for Johnson, wench
tor no wench.". (Langton.) It is now well au,
thantleated that Gan. mutter at Now Orison'
reissued from slavery a child of Mohsrct M.
. Johnson, which had brmeold iota Boer} by him
selfi.. /!i c gi d o
i llibl o , 01 . snob. _fools as these we
=Atte Jul ess a 2s " V as sn *t "11:114a-8 this
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shall be blotted Oist, is '...iin 7 6 ., hi t u titutiv t i:_
e ll
it Za i PPlusa.)
',unify 'ration' rod one nundred thous.,
and oinelonsfluniel4 efilwdedsmateen hot. •
4rea IMIIIIons of 41ollatt, and where ink. alter
l ibrilgoss to wry thst -nil fhb aseillinsho to:
.414yasoghtiand that la nun not aolatowlisage s
a4lieindependsiocif the 001144dWen 'l,
.Idays:oaths Inger and shall haute Per!
•Nenunt Rens: = On plans querlina:
IsadoietpineOitopsibisee o duty to pularta la
T aa.awa
:Abitifitell_
_WA e4botlOtt; Itleshautidnosin
t qsffayszawa.next. -(Londepplane.)
4,.tidliow;•;filtowloltiseasi In am feMT you,
Albra.. Lilac yin chin , ,al ilattatoht so
~,:ho- at.ane,iltste.nli LittePtbenifcroa
vipstlaz-otstErli /t, &actin i sm
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'limy at hems chef Secenddßisday rd - ectebar.
Ratter h %eel:id 'times inj away from the
polls in Remember. Gine us Penusylvan% in
October, and Jeff. Dart% Vombees, Valleadig
-hani end Pendleton are doomed. (Lend IT
please.)
Heretofore,. in Pteddential elections, we have
allowed men to tamper with our votes, and , to
wear out our button holes In the attempt to in
linsnoe us. Let me tell you to mend by your
..tiptoe and if any blackheart-ad Copperhead
trios to ta mperl with your vote, you well novae
.have a Letter chance to tear eat his black heart.
.( Lupien:el
With the rebellion almoat conquered, with
'foreign nations purchasing one bomb with new
'vigor, with our armies victorious to the BOA, we
have nothing to fear from the military Mtn
alert. And now, fellow citizens, there
are the two political armies organised and in
line of battle--the loyal one having upon its
banner the entoe of Lincoln and Johnson, wi“
Freedom and Permanent Peace. The ditto •'•
ore, with M'Cle'len and Pendleton—Slav •i• "
Interminable War. Choose ye botw •-,
Bear in mind that there are no degrees •
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son. The symn _Gazer who feed, the ...
whether,, the copperhead, who rejoicer over the
defeat of the Federal army, Ore m goilty of trea
son before Gnd and the country as the rebel 'sol
dier In the ertuler of Jeff. Davis. Remember
that the acknowledgment of the Southern Coo •
federary make* NAM . y iVard. IS herder State, and
the barbarities of KV1123 Ri' . 3, repeated within
your borders.
Hoping, fellow•citlsons, that our bleeding
country will soon be blessed, and wishing each
lone of you prosperity and happinest, I bid you
all farewell.
1 Gen. Lane mu followed by Wm. hi. Moffstt,
I Erq., &feel. which Major Brown wen milled upon
hito finish his epooch, which he did. The apace
which we turrenJor thir. morning to the ox:cl
ient address of Gon. Lane; most be our creole
for not gking a synopsis of the remarks of the
other speakers.
- tazdtt.
One day bat week, a man named John Honker,
who bad Just served a term of three year. Ito the
Eleventh regiment, reeanasted In the Four
teenth Cavalry, and retools's , ' 1000 bounty. The
man after enlisting was not permitted to visit
his family, so on Saturday last, in the presence
of medial wilneeses, he gave 00 0 of the money
rod a ' , flyer watch to an acquaintanot named
James Buckley, a coal diggor, and formerly a
resident of tide city, to take to hie wife, paying
him besides 010.00 for hie er.uble. Buckley took
the m:ney, and slue thin he has not been hoard
of. A. noon se the wife heard of the enlistment
of bar htuband she laid the MOO before the
Mayer, but up to the preeent no tree...B of Beck
ley% whereabouts have been discovered. It le
stated tl.at he left on Monday for New York,
for the purpose of taking the steamer for Liver
pool, and with the hope of preventing hie design,
the Mayor telegraphed to New York asking the
authorities there to be on the look out for him.
No reply ha. yet been received, and though he
may be nee,bt, the chamee for Me detection
are slick indeed. The wort' feattro of the trans
action ts the fact that the poor wife has a large
family, who are now in a state of complete dee-
Motion, and this Bushey knew when be ab
sconded with the money.
"Fee ensarral. Conn.!, a history of the Great Me.
Lite United Stahl of Atnerlee. IW-4. Dr .
EU race Goode;. Vol. I. Ilmtford .O. D. Oese Oa.
This is the fret volume of a groat work.. It
contains 648 octavo parte, Mingo the war narra
tive down to tie close of 1661, (elosing with
Gen. lieCiellen's formal prohibition, to a regular
Order of the Day, of the Untoliinson family sing
ing In the camps to the Union soldiers,) and it
comrades* with an excellent analytical index.
Mr. Greeley aketehes American history from
1776 to 18.13, more especially with the national
toleration of Slavery. He traces Seeession to
that "peculiar inetitution," and his narrative,
while fall and decided, to calm and forbearing.
The illustrations of this book at. of a imparter
order. There ore twenty wood engravings, rep•
resenting memorable places. conflicts, mops, and
plena of battle; and there are, Seely cot on steel,
portraits of the Prellident and hie Cabinet, of
eminent cmptsments of the Stare Power, of Con
federate übieftalns, of Union Generale, and of
Union fisval Officers—seventy portrait - in all.
The book le dedicated to Mr. John Bright, and
is printed with clear type oe•good paper. Al
relay, we Understand, fate thousand cop'...m have
been noloweilbed for, the mere weight of which
exceeds one hundred tone. It ii mid only to
enbecribers r by agents.
The FAH/bets state that the great demand
for this work Is such that they hare hitherto
found It utterlyiropessible to furnish the hooks
Proreiy, or without serious dirappolitment to
. many of their agents and subleribors. The sub.
scription Met already normbore about 50,t
while telethon ontwfourth port of the Free States
he, been Chh*:llAGG4. This sucwid, wa betters,
is 'Without a parallel In the history of book
making—tertalnly, if we consider the site of the
work, and the fact that t he country had t ton
eel:mused for 'levers' other popular histories of
the Rebellion reylous to any public announce
ment of this.
Tan blaeureoovaa o•Banana..—The Com
rolvetonerrof Internal 11111.1111111 hse decided that
ill mannfeoturers of vinegar from an alcolxollo
base obtained from distilling, though the product
be to bele, proof, Is to all intents and purposes
a distlibir,end4robject to ell the provisions of the
Internal revenue set relative to that class of per•
;dos. The rise of vinegar tondo by this prooor ,
sand directly within the lath provisions of the
55th eection of that sot. and the Solicitor 51 the
Treasury has decided that the produot of all'eaoh
distillations. below proof should be assessed on
tie vine gallon. •
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.Accrnswr or vas /LISSOM 'S Varese P. m
araD.—CD Wodnezday afternoon the locomotive
s! s hed.to the Mall train au this road, dm la
title e,tyat saven:(7) *lock, D. M., was tbrawe
off the track about ai mitre west of Nit.anuing
and rolled down' a steep embankment,injuxing
it considerably. 'Fortunately the etutpllngs gave
wry; end the balance of the train pus not tr.
moved from the track. Anotber oughts was pro
curedf- ,and the train arrived about sin lours
after ttltim due.' No person was Injured.
TiE 23n litstwor.—This district has con
do-4d the draft; and arrangements are new be
fog mede for the-reception of the parties me
serfoted. Reserve Uornship L the first on the
list, and will report on the 24th inst. Enlist.
mean am still progressing, fifteen reernits hav
ing teen received yesterday. Allegheny towns
alp, Armstrong county, has enameled in filling
quotsi and is now released from the draft.
Hommsts Anamirm—Oe Tneado mamtng
uther.Ehmnfeldt, a young man ditto= s tn.
teen yawl of are, son of the Ear. A. D. Davos
(eta, of tba Lutheran Church of Johnstown,
Nipped under the fly. wheal In the rain mill,
end was seemly blared. His left leen , much
tart, end the right one limbed end mangled in
horrible meaner. Dr. Loam= amputated his
tight log. His rip:overlie considered doubtfaL
BITOSIA3 Pnanowileow.—Very early on Wed•
nesday morning but *singular Phanomenon was
witneued at Johnstown. One of the papers
publiebed at that place says: "A bow, to all ap
pearance &rainbow, arched over the town in all
to splendor. That wbteb makes it remarkable
Is that the ma was mot then shialog, and the bow
•eztended in • direction Item due cart to west.
. Larnmems 'l‘ 16CL—Partits esommeneed yes
terday to fiy the trek cf the passenger rallem3
on Penn street, so that now---woather iffranitttn
—the puhtle mil coon impact the oars to be run
ning down to the elation, comer of Penn and Bt.
Clair streets. 'Mu we will not be too stingnine,
"'Phis best laid Schemes of mice end men, gang
&ft nice."
Breach of Trust.
Book Notices.
Dania° Itounitti to liaattisatrao.-00 Tues
day night the dry goods store of Dental Epihry,
In tontabarg, *els emoted by thieves, sod good,
to the menet a three thousand dollars vein'.
LbWore' suiceeded in making of with their
plunder withoni being dlsoovod.
Tin OTIOD oT AL13.01110T.-11a• belly of the
0.8 -Presbyterian Ohnroh met in Meadville yes
terday, in Ds.ey
be
chant. The Synod is
composed of ,1 cr members, sters and lay.
men, and will in session swag days.
ADYSNOI 1111 hnown—lt G upend that
there will tookbe an adrenal made on the prey
eat into 4)1 kelps charges! by our Itatlroad vow
pante', bat wei are not advised how snizeh the
advance will bq
Pm Towirsorrp- meths of the strolled
zens of Pitt township will be held this even
ing at the Oakland School louse: The Ansi re•
port er the reizaltbag oomaittee will be reed,
and other bedtime , of lsoportaime transsetel.
A large sttessiinee is dasinsble.
BTIIIOII.III of ail 41.
sad boat ••lit7l •
srs.k Cato% 'book, otttloaeri llews dopot
Ttalftlittreati. •
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. rox - exa 'Clirrenter:-13ampidgek. etwelopee of
aX kinds, at , ]'rank Vigil news depot, Chrontole
tnildlap.,
Volans Ltall criraers
bare been artiste& laid Bald lately for not hav
I , , ir *sir azilattloa oa their rablolos. The polka
avainitivito4 to darn the lair against all
ottatateta
. 11a thla reoparlo
: I N: ll 96.— . Vir? amuse* wan 11414 to.day,t7
3 0 3rAwry, for'issitas *dr atO ilstaadizg
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on fee a tara , n)g4l. .
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- 96 to demi stle; AllsgasiNr, If the ntespiti
plug in titi tic anise io bur . gpini boom 00011
sidpitin.t ,
/6650.4) 11 4 4 0, - .A . at. Franir
Aleas's book lints
'il)crroznt-M ll ..She Mosulnes okkiti•
JniateM . ,o 2lll / ttilM•
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The Italian Opera.
-last Bight die Italian Opera Troupe made
their loss appearance to Mozart's celebrated op.
as of "Don Gianni." The sadl . eitem, &Wank
rot sei fall as on thiaire weendlncaletta, wit
quite large. Mr. De Vino, the present Mana
ger of tha , troupe, has succeeded in getting
together aperfactly al:talent oorps of artistes,
al of whom have established themselves as
favorites with the opera-going albite of Plitt.
burgh. It is the intention of Mr. De VOl to
return to Pittsburgh shortly with an statrey
new repertoire of opus!, torahsr with •ppro.
priate cortnmes and - properties. With these
new applisnoes Mr. De VII, promises superior
terformanses to anything yet offend in this
city.
Death of a Printers , Union
The New York Commercia/ Advertiser ;nye :
The; Printer's Unfelt of this. city Is praertleally
dr fatet. At n meeting held on Monday night,
the majority of the members we released from
their obligations to the Union, ad it was under
/teed that they will hereafter be allowed to mete
the beat bargain they can with their employers.
A few of the members, who are not dependent
on type setting for a livelihood, still adhere to
the Union. :The iet etlifg members smile that
the cootrol 'a the Union was in tee hands of the
men of 100 or three Offit4ll, and that It was their
mopidity and want o; foresight that led to this
di‘maptiOn.
MPBCIAid ISOCAS UOTICICZ.
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Scot.!, sod dopaler In Ponnsylviais end Vol,
ott 8.14ta of i.b.o beat yo►ltty ►t lo■ rats.
t+l • t Mos. Longtaies, item tila
Work, Pitt.t.bargb,
crw EICOIDE lost received at the Me-Chent
Thiloring establishment of Graham & McCand
less, 73 Smithfield street. We 'could most re
spectfully invite the attention of our friends and
the public in general to our ' , V • stock of fall
and winter goods. They cor i I f all the very
latest styles of English, Fr.., wed Amerlcsu
clothe, cassimeres end •estina , all of the finest
quality, and to selected with the greatest of care.
Jentlernea desiring fasotouable and well made
rlothieg enin!..l do well t, give or a call before
Fourche:lug elsewhere. :Every g.tmont is ',al ,
rusted to give fall Wiefacci. in Enn Fri, and
SICOANDL.RI,
Merchant :tailors, No. 73 Smithfield r trait.
, Aar. htow the lurking nature of bilious
sues. The warnings of a sallow complexion,
high colored urine, deveision of spirits, and
oovar:oual pain in the ride, should rot pus an
heeded. These ailments are but notion to the
sufferer, thot-thero is a morbid agency at work
underminlng the secret spring; of I is,
sooner or later to break on' upon discus.
Osicood's India Cholagogus In the great preen:
ion Nod rrit,•rer far l och qtr.,•.i lon.
Sold by all druggists and rnodioine asolors.
Oisoraa I.irica —The all,. lion of ear real•
ors is dire.ted to the brilliant error:matt o f
Spring and Summer floods net reegired by our
friend Mr. John Weier. N 0.17.0 Federal street,
Allegheny. Hi! stook nomnrises a great variety
of Panay PI etch, English, Scotch end American
eastirneres and Cloths, and Sae Silk and Cas
ement Vet nre,—all of witloh will be made up
to order in trio Intent styles and in the best
insocer. A choice selettion of Furnishing Goods
also on band and for tale, together with a full
stook of the-dy Made Ciotti-40ml! and fashions
ably made.
t7rweave end carriage cella will be Je eyes
^ . ..a-11044 awe, No. 410 FODZI eta ~ day ot
Ali orders loft et the taboo, place .111
0 promptly attended to. All male mite
a In advent».
brarnssom—A. word la :mason, an. Inenrl
vur umbrellas by pureltesing Poote's Patent
ITinbroll: Lock Stand. Sold at the Wheeler
Won Agency, No. 2 riftla at met. "814:4 w.
ferment's BiedermA—Mr. W. A: 6ilden
teary, 4!..7:111 street, 2u received Peterson's
Lediet . National Magazine, or Oawb•r. The
ladies Lin lad La Lau number the latest fell
style*
Comboal'a elbow of ill kiado at 98 &alters'
street..
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Our Spec al Dispatches.
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FROM WASHINGTON,
SMIRIDAN'S' GREAT VICTORY,
BALLY LY,TBRATING TOWARDS LYNCHBURG.
Sheridan's Headquarters One Mile
Beyond Strasburg.
OUR MORES OVER 4.000.
One-bird lot Earl's Forces
Captured
DEMORALIZATiON OF EARLY'S TROOPS
COMPLETE.
TEE REBELS AT FISHER MOUNTAIN
The Enemy Pressed on Both Sides
GOING ON AT FISHRR PIOUNTAI9
Our Cavalry to Operate on the Fart DU
FEDERAL TRO(?S 1 , 1t1V1.N6 THE ENEMY
STOBEWILL MOUS BRICAC
The Whole Irtgade Captured or Killed
OEN. EPELV.N.I.o Dm - 8 L EZT ELR.
Erdal Disinfeb to the Pi.tnarge Ossetia.
War -,sterox Cmr, Sept. 22, 1804. •
Waentaoton, Sept. 22.—The G•tieu . . medal
cotrmpondent in the valley, sends the followlng
to this burea4
, Srpt.22, S p forma
ve in fell retrect toward Lprubburg. Sheri.
daa's headquaftem, lett conning, were one mile
brycnd Staaabarg. Many rebel stragglers have
been end are !Mill being captured, which will
elven the total v49her of :our captures to over
400, a/chutes or wounded, which numbers
about 9,200.
It is a fair estimate that Early loot at leer
cue third of hit entire force in the battle of More
d.y. We captured &bent 160 commissional our
errs, from Col , lnels down to 21 Lientananta. The
d.moralisatio of Early'. forme Ti complete,
tied he Is making Richmendward so fast as his
legs can carry bite. It is poesiblothakSheridan,
by his close Trimlt tatty succeed in bringing
him to a stag 1 and firm him to deliver battle,
b" Judging fiom present Indications gaol will
not be the rate.
The only plint this side of Stanton where the
rebels can mai, a stand with no; hope of sete.
Oaf , Is et Yilther's Mermten, two and a half
miles beyond IStraeborgt The position there Ii
moonily a very strong one, and admirably riot
tad for defends. It oennot be 11 treked,oreert by
a column mlehing through the Luray valley, a
l.
work of Sotiny, The disadvantage of smolt
a movement would De in the weakening of our
centre arid the liability of the flanking party to
deatet and root, unless it wee very strong,
and Sheridan cannot spare any considerable
force for any tech expeditions
If Early cOntinnes his retreat the damn/Was
none hi. army will e.t.a' to Mumma, for he
will be vigofeetly p don both theta and
rear by our evrafry, r who are comparatively
fresh and In excellent spirit.. The rebels lost
nine general( eflittere in the matt fight, three of
their hot prime killed, Rhodes, Lewes and
itederin. All of them were zoned for their
duthea. The spirit de corp. of their commands
fully attesteid their ability as commandant.
The zumiXtr of rebel killed shindy boded by
Our tro o ps ll ever 600. They are not all buried
yet. Our Icei in killed and wounded will not f all
short of 4,000. The rebel grape and canister
told terribly on On/ tanks en thempaamdcharges
they Wade-1
Rl•d.e4l Ifn.,-nliet It Imp inattltlar ate being
rapidly foorarded to the front. Thirty wagon
loses were [tent to Winchester yesterday. More
will go to day. The Sanitary Commission, as
one', issin the ground, alleviating and min
i wring to pie sctiterings of the wounded. They
hive Fent 4 Mtge corps of nurses and attendants
to take ea of the wounded. Cuban, - wen id
il
ad will be opt at Winchester for the muscat,
the less 111 otudy wounded will be sent to Balti
more as 11011 es pontible.
A large tiumber of surgeon" went to the front
this morning, and more will go during the day
The rebels left their wounded without any
surgeons. They are strewn all over Winehester
ling in every oonoeirable plane. Their con
dition Is pitiable in the extreme. Though they
do not deserve it they will receive the game at
tention nee our own men. They member about
3,200. The church*. and the residences ofles
ceseionletp In Winchester have been converted
Into hospitals, and our wounded are being rap
idly mad•oomfortable.
Gen. Upon, who was wounded In the fleshy
tart of his leg, hes arrived here on his we; to
Iffuldngien.
LereeJ,-11 'e /mar, Va., Copt. 22,—The
rebels hXve halted In their retreat at the im
pregrahlit coition of Fisher's Mountain. Heavy
osanonading and come Infantry fighting took
plate there yesterday afternoon. oontinuing till
bark. Our cavalry have goals Into the Luray
valley to *Feral* in the rebels rear.
Wooditock le the point aimed at, that is now
the rebel depot of supplies. I leave for the trout
immediately—a ride of fifty miles. Nothing
later than this dispatch from our own corm-.
.opondenl bee been received in Washington. In
-a privet* message he complains of the scarcity
of ambetiances at Winchcitar.
I mosso rues raorosrnos.
A rumor is In circulation here so Mroumetatt-
Mal as Ito merit ropitition, at least, if net fell
°rodent*, of which the following Is the sub
stances It is sal I that Jeff,Daviehas forwarded
to exeSaoretary Jacob Thompson, of Mistissippl,
now roliding at NiagaralPalls, authority to sub
mit a lropositlon to our Government, to disband
=Alai and return to allegiance, and universal
•1111111107 be granted, and slaves, still held 2J
inch, tb remain in slavery; but slaves actually
freed by the operatione,:of the war to remain
Lite. The same letter by Devitt on thin 'abject,
the rumor goes on to date, was given to a lead
leg lirmoerat In New York, to be presented to
Mr. Liincoln. Nothing has yet been heard of It
here, nd nobody knows whether or net if there
le the' slightest foundation for the rumor.
Tel lITOW/11FALL IitFOLDI.
. . .
Thd famous Stonewall Brigade, resulted In
the Bllenandoati Valley, originally Ilye thoutan4
Mot and retnfcrrout at time r by three
eon ,I troops from the Vanity, has WS 11-
Mud to about one thousand man. It was to
tally annlidlatit4 In Bhaidan i e fight, nay cols
beteg captero4 and the whole brigade either
kllle4 or entered.
nofretunas is TIl trantirreoan.
Is a report Wright In by a Surgeon jod
arch v 4 from Winobenrar, that oar forms ban
ars the isbaktramilohat'o =l.' The mod
lao coaannation. Ten Mama men could
hold at Vats splint trobtO their somber, isd
oto ell known that Nagy: toe halted Wire;
OM rill la compouo4. to 'Amino% lion.
'tSIII tilt w 1111 1 .• ooze dm Wore oar faros,
Rill ago to gettato tktvropii icoftiaifiif
thc
:foot ' I rortgtfths mei/moat , o$ our _ p frOs , la
axis mar sOodttaotiatton... *.
tainting atone 'debits mny bn l iossao4 Iota!
in r evening sticini tho fotaoa-totairra butop
to Um. stag*. tinliatabA/4stin. PrOsjis•
The pronging remark bower ft, Ilistl.loro la
a ' t amount of peson:Arooolul of Wt.:::
eu. /111X05 7.111 Lines.
The letter from Om. Fremont, telegraphed by
the Asstialated Wen, was a reply to one from
Major Gin. L./St:sane, and other lending rail.'
Ws of Bosttin, who, themselves intending to
stipportila Baltimore tiokit, alkaltrentont to
speak at Pancail Hall on the political aspect, ps
affected by, the action of the Chicago Convention.
The following Ls his letter to the Committee of
theCievelarid Convention, formally withdrawing
from the candidacy :
Basses, Hopi. 17, 6 p. m.—Gmaresura :—T an.
close you my letter of repirto an invitation from
some of my .lepublican friends, to meet them at
Fsnenil Hall, in declining their Invitation. I
hive informed there of my intention to stand
aside from the Presidential canvass, Bud assign- •
cd my reasons for doing so. To avoid repeti
tion, I enclose you this letter, in commanioating
to you more ofsciaily desire to withdraw my
name from the list of the Presidential candidates.
In this derision, I have the approval of ettoh of
our friends a: I have been able to consult, urged
by the nem approach of the eleitiai, I have
!:
hong
prudent to incur the longer delay of
committing °there, bat I have reason to believe
that they will unite with me fully on the propri
ety of the step/ I here taken. But to with
drawing from the portion of candidate,' do tot in
may way withdraw from my chore in the labor
arbialo we jointly undertook to semrs the tri-
uruph of the ides repreacntei by the rad
ical Democracy. Whatever the next Ad
micatration may he we owe It to ow
soiree to form e phalanx compact end cape
hie by its thorough unity oftexereleing n Foa
ms,e strong enough to amire the arc-atrial sue
czts of the principle.' for which we hare
been contending. The re-establishment of
the pd G 101 J, the abolishment o. slavery,
and praloal respect for liberty in the
present composition of parties. It is Intimpensi
hie that saltiest men should devote themselves
to watching the progress and insuring therans
se i these inner, regardless of men or parties.
kir. Lincoln rays be ‘l,sa not lend bat he follows
the will of the reoplei. - It remains then for the
people, in the; OP Out of his re-oteetion, vigi
!witty Lt, req•:ire this following at Y.. hands,
and further 51 require that in the execution
„,f his duties be keeps earcipnicomy within
the C-nstitaiton et... 1: the Isere. To make
bins rec.cgMas that he boils Ma picas and
hie power not as belongitig to himself to be
need at his pleasure, bat as a really faithful
se-vant of the people. This is the important
duty wbish we have now to perform, although
as representatives of the Cleveland movement,
we surrender cur futatlans. The duty of watch
ing party policies in the Interest of Liberty and
the Cwistitutlha remains. Whatetep areneoca
sriy In the: perfs.rmaLea of that duty must be
,te 'object for future emaraltatlon. I am, gen
tlemen, rupeotiully end truly yours,
J. C. FiRMINT.
To Moan, Worthington, G. Luthen and others
• committee, ka.
Assurances have been given by the very high.
est military authorities that daring the Lieut.
. continuahcwin command the Baltimore
A Ohio - Bond will not :be:permitted to be eat
cgain. It is anderstoa,to be deSalosiv roeclval
ClNti In 'buten the Shenandoah Valley by means
of face $f near Strasburg, with strong gar
risons. Thin will effectually stop the incursions
epee, Northern vaiL
TAIII STANTON'S BRILL
LATER FROM GEN. SHERIDAN
Bebe/ Cavalry Driven Back
STILL PURSUING THE REBELS
The Enemy make a Stand at Strasburg
THE FIRST CRIPIT CARRIED BY
01111 TROOPS
r-
MusEH'S GUILLILLL
GILS
PAIBS.
Wu Del/Lite WAllitellTOT, Sept. 22..-
9 Se p. m.—!o Major GrArro/
d wo to 9 o'clock last night have been :wastrel .
Inca Gen. Sheridan. A porttin of rebel osvalry
having turned al to Front Royal won
punned, attacked and driven by our al.
'scot cavalry: width ware stal punning
• a.my. The robs• infantry toad• a stand at
Flint Hill, a strongly entrenched position be
yond *Strasburg. which was attacked by oar
forces lest evening, Ind the crest carried and
told by oar troops.
There ie rearon to balleverthat later dispatch
es were asptared last night by Morsby. near
Wischestar.
Oen. Stevenson reports that (Sherldsei rap
ply trains arrived safe y et Winchester last
night. 1 Signed) R. DS. firacroa.
II TUE All OF TUE POTOIAC,
Reception of Sheridan's Victory
MOUND EMI 1181181 OF Iflg TROD
A Salute of 100 Ohotted auto to be
THE.REBEIS FEEDINGATTLE. OFF THE CAPTURED
C
Ifunevaman dors Pousiao, Sept. 22.—The
:ewe of the viatory in the valley of the
Shenandbah, wu read to the troops along the
tines this evening, and was received with un
bounded enthusiasm, and repeated cheering.
• salute of one hundred gang will be fired to
morrow at davliglit in honor of the event.
Deurters say that the rebels ware receiving
ration. of fresh beef from the drone captured
from u last week, by Ilemptou:s cavalry, by
which accomplished feat they took 250 prisoners,
end 2 600 had of cattle, besides trains, horses,
gone, .Ic.
Som. of the rebel pickets offered to trade fresh
bee , for coffee and other articles. On Septsmber
2111, 0 o'olock, s. in., the gone along oar entire
l'ne opened firs, and kept up • the roer for half
an boor, since that time occasional 'hots have
only been heard at various
(Signed) p o ints.
lii'Glaerma.
Cochran , . Withdrawal from the Cleve,
I=t3lll=3
New Toot, Sept. 22. General John Outliner%
oubliette. an addreee to the Wax democrat. of the
Uulted States, withdrawing hie name from the
eleveland ticket. In the nurse of his addren
ho ease: While therefore General McClain re
solves upon an impossible Union au it was
through war, the Chicago Convention resolves
anon an impossible Colon as it 'tumid be,
through Nato. The Baltimore platform, he
says, however objectionable, does not fail to re
for to the establishment of Constitutional liberty,
and the restoration of the Union, to the arbitra
tion of arms, to which, and In which alone, the
tuitional safety is to be.found. Be wouldprefer
to have the people brought to a vote on the
Cleveland platform, but before the principles
embraced in that platform to ewe country, and
he cannot stand in a position, sant, by divid
ing, hoards the moan of those who agree Gist
union cannot be restored without the unintur
tupted continuation of no war.
prom Washington.
NET YOU, Sept. 22 —Tbs Ciwouroiar.Wuh
ington special says that the First Dlttalot of
Colombia Cavalry, who lost thetreadlo the other
day, were vital 11141060 W at being taken
MHO Washington, being unpaid, attd had de•
dared they would not fight,
It le believed here that - Early • will make
stand at lilisaiburg. The disadvantages are
peal AI b• ebb
to cattail* %dr . poilebn. •
'Treasury Notes ...Vikudulaany,Obtaltsd
Nil, You, %pt. 22.—Tvetaty-first. 3o trees,
erg notes; au ism; $10:119 to 93, of 1;094;d01.
WS *sob, 0144394 30 - 41 7
trot* beak lusra.4azattateeenaSial L ana - balers
etoorsalaCUis Wong doplitaleut.
A za.outintlul4tesp#ll:44s.ll, l44 sdnit
moirinctitinu
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n i t ti , a m; stout laqter. , Own ill . - Derousi- brOights" / 4 .. 114 .sun '
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to .118 K; st 4 3
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21L..t1..RICIOT'ES.
Wow York illarkert
TIM Tau, f.Dt. 22:—Chtton 4mut. cad sowttleat
WA loos,
hoar-4318 .1 1 1 and Wtataro. opened h *Ty, and clued
do at Walk low.. itt Wal.ec for Bloorane BLoto
12:16.9.85 tor Extra no. ; 4.9)19 for auto. o, and
$505.9 70 for Supertne Western.
Wbbit7 bw.7 :fl NI t. , 0 litoe, and 10.11 f or
Whet Valat Lod closed b.', nod totootted. and 2a
Bo lower ; 52 2t turd o 1 Mich ; 12.38 toe obote• lunbor
Funtooky, and $2.5002 To to White Wichtgaa.
Cunt $1 GOKal,6l for lolled Western.
lotto aotl.o cominat
Ono a 'bade II•toor at 57X,E7 Wtttgon.
Con., aa.d nuakinstly
Ingot sou dolt, and postale.
ko.,Y 45.40 lot 0 ode 744.75 for Bo
lin*, to 000 d, bed a 5 tor 1101_61 Oro.
Wool qntot.
Bop. dot..
Po , k , me Nit. wad lovvar ; 141.4',5 0 f.r mega ; it MO
for oar" , Oat; 5.14•40 for prima, ar.l ;SO
for Primo.
Beef nornioal.
Cat [oasis firm arid I. m .I•ratt doming at 17618%
fur I houldeto, aud for Lama.
Lard dull .d lower at :3c21, tho hictrx Frilly an re
teem* price.
Battar heavy and to ilm”rai dgalkod at 1,0101 for
Obla, and gragt, , 4 fir 0,.:e
Oita. 40:1 an at I'2:L for C:mmon y:ime.
New York 3tnne.t and Stork Plarket.
IgiOner eagy and atearly at 7 prr cent. B tertiug, 1.41,4
109% for gold
og,d to•ry and lay.:r arentag at 721., dr•eltaing to
2'2l!a, advancing co i, tirollolog 1.4 , , 6.4 alo-Jug
at Yr6;‘,:..
tit. <kr bro,y—Erte, Breito, 12,6 ;N. y,k
Ger took 126%, 118 o,a repel 'red, 108%. do Ooup
24 Coopo., 'OS regl,
tory d. Ve; 16-10 Conpor.c, 7..u'., 11 040 Y. 'Vter.
OtrtAr.tro, toiN • Hod. o 110{; 165 K ;
Illho is rcilp, Pitt,butsh, North Worr.r,
Philadelphia Market.
Pro; AI,III.IMT &pt. 21 —Tiro, &Mining .1 du.l ;
aalev I MO bbl• Matra Lo 17 at 31 1 60a11.00
V. Coat dull ;
Old Red 41 1,30-1.3. 1 N. Red al
51 rele2,es ; Ll e. $2.79,2 SO.
Mau very . wales f 11,000 bu Yellow at 51.0;
Mixed Weals.. It ST.
Petroleum ready ; Palm 1,200 blo Crude at telleic ;
Itanted l 0 00,1, 0.78 , do free noaen3
Whisky Mall reum• Ic.n le ; ,fet, and Ohio 51,10.
Baltimore Market.
Al locum. !Opt. 21 —Flour dull and very
; heavy I
Pure. 111.001.11137`;
Wheat steady : tales 0000 bualeela nod at e 9 400;40.
form 4.11.u1ag ; WlAte, 03; 1 / 1 1.0.ety Jail al{lo 4 if
Chicago Market.
CBI. eau geol. V —nun• lam la decotulog tendency.
uelt, dal and d , clll.ed 31 fr ho aud 31 .70
r 3. ••• •du 1
au! d-clinai 674 c ; elm al 31.0
15N. le 01.0 y ore.,
,t/to , rat, 7...000bu ; fleru,
121,1/00
RIVED INTELLIGENCE.
4 tiro, y. .•rnl al abort on •at a:A, with about
list I. the rh .nnel Sy the hlonongahrrhs pier mart.
e rather wan • and , sody, and tnitutni rair.
Tse Fevenne arrived yeaterday from When log, and
r.rn.d to that pat t at the r• grrwr Pt. ,
Tha Pttna left yeaterday morning for Loutserilla, and
be Pt trolls left this evening for nradf • fisad.
The Gdda, C. pt. Indersln. will leave this eloalnd
st
4C. elt for Cincinnati and I.ocievlllt.
Th•Blher Cloud, Capt. Ccuw.T. Is the regular panlet
CO-4AT COT tit Lone: the will lest* punctually at 4
p M.
The T. C. Dornent and r tartlet:it due from Ma r
in
o! may be tape:A..4 al lb. wharf ta-day. Ihe
ol
doe. eo due from St. hcele, an.l wte be at tine
„..
rt ..„.ay or tc•.tnorr.mt. The Jade Is the refi..lar
ou.llle pathos o.. The 11Iderva. Intl—due ft= Whreltng nlnht, and
tl..eatre on her retwn tip at 11 ocl ta day .
he Ad•sn. arrayed yeah-rd., ft... 5 enema point ay
he Allegheny river
de Ortiltig 17 she St. Lonit hey.re about the eddy use
1.• hat siud can pot tea.yr 5,!.. to plant stn
am
tb.. bait 14,115cat....1: htih
• Mt I. L, so la.nu-
Ih• la• I. •et A•c ••• fa r'ormr I
.l l4:hlc
th prdp.se S of tto= have to ea tattng an
the Os •'m • Mr., wed
Yltday e Is, on Itlede ftto , s was told Lt.!.
nano. tud .ht Alton It•elt•t Use,
bh• eell u r paled et u v.+t .7 about
nor e 1 tbP St. Loria wharf &boot CR, stesa
tL AA era whop vr tfritig to WI d
tr,• d to. glad in J.: • p t 7 sop trip say
The C.•t0.11. bag twat e elor,l by tbs I,:nis •
K. tul I`.etikt t. =wary 4,rtv wad th• D.
tr.e.r.4l on rmlntay 1. nig 0,
A , • b•r who Into, dm loacLag V, White brircr. 'rhos
DC. h l'itt•Aasgh I.,•La
ft T-E.IIIIIJ3O.ITS.
voR CINCINNATI & irtA.
VILLY.—Tbe apleodid Warne. E
B. %WO CNA. J. R. terrtr, wus Warer, sr a - brra 1.41
FRIDAY. d lost.
For freight ar puma , apply -rt board or
J L . NV OOD
N Agent...
roZ) J.,8
_
lk qt CIRO AND sT. Lou :i. Lc r - - •_ a:„..)
—Ttt• ft pawseg , steam, *I I" F.llw.
t 0 I.' .• . Cop It, J L. Cwnway, will kayo lot , I , • wboww
7111"U. , D.W Y. rtlw 24 twat.
for tr,ighlwr cal.., wpply op b01.421i to
JOHN YLACK,
wwl9 J. D. OOLLINOWODD,} I ' 7 " i'"
Volt CAIRO k aT. LOUIS.—
A. Th. Ant sla.sosar 0 U DI &, Capt. II
JP no ll' b. aye fur ate above and Lotervaada , Pa
pots Lh U D. I, Yrd Ana
rar frelzka or yarmaga apply an board or to
JOLIN YLACK.,
a. J. D. CuLLINOWOOD , I 14°."'
OR CINCINNATI. OII
AND 1-
Aira
aI9iILLE ow.. straw. , GLIDE
(.4414.auder.40, war leave as strrra oa
THLIISata,2Id tart , at 4 o`c ark.
11,1 r bated or lasszar 4pply board, or to
Ure•JIL
J . W. CO 9/4.9‘1\90 D. A4""'".
DEGIILAktuALLTP O L.t B AND l dat
FOICESSOITTII PAOILEr.—The Atm
gleam Jonas Powel. Capt. J. B. L gill laAve .ur
tLc at, ,
Nt cpvctr , cc..., I.ID.SDAT,
eektk p. AL
Yer trelskt ar .ppy on board or to
MII3 Ou LLIEid A CO, an.ao.
A-12 Rim , trout be ow M.llClrizAh•la BOLA.
r.tEOI:I3AR PITTS DU UGH
ik a ,.. l i agt
WITEXL •NO PACBX.2.—Tha
attestor ILLYINOX, Nedtlemau roarer, Ut Wee
N0e1...g0 re. y TOESDA.7. TEICIO•D sod 84. T.
CROAT at 12 Xloaye Wheeling every 0,0/31.LY ,
lirF.ONX•Delf ast ' d liitl3AT, al3 a.m.
lox height or pane...apply ea &mall or to
Jr.& COLLINS a CO., Agepta.
4,19 Wbart !Wet, beo. ilevonbar.rle Boar..
F OR SALE—Abuut One Hundred Acre.
of ebb dry blreioni, on
the gy. V. B. In Burrell
teacart:lp Weary...land ironory, Pa., ea. Parnessua
Merton brteren !arab °nerd by litepheri Plans and
beim cf Judd. •ructii d oh, "item end rlyor.
keglers • gocd brkk boob of 700 was, barn, etable,
lards, bite. orchard of 100 Oneling epple trees al choler
hob, 160 peach mot of best varlottaoPrloo. efirtuflif.
lb nags - orb to di producing. eut.igellaand ltr
not Certiorari., make It .ortUl of attention from praetl
cal c 0 men and dealers In oval property. The sew
buiend rat of the railway will he sold, If doled.
lb. plea for the pert of the tam Ibteeeti the rail
way nod th e rll 0300 par aare--enafoggth of oil
that my tr in./lops& and one ca•L pet terael as all
csal that may be obtained.
Tema—Cash co Calvary of the CeeL Offers grill he
received Ito the whole tact on the beerratlatig arrn•
Hood afore, and tlas for hell of *le conyLderstion
The property le mdmlrebly suited far the leistlau of •
virlap, or be private reeldenora
For descriptive eiranlar, tam., k m ., addrass 800 Ihrf ,
Monmouth, in.. erelirtf
M O. JENTIO2v3.
Commlailon !crania A ?miming keen
LOUR, BACON, CHEESE
FAR, DRIED AID
GREEN FRUITS
MID AU. PRODUCTS
Orden Oaf for all merctandkro, Plttaborgo mann.
factures and Refined Dna madman.. mod 131.11IIi•Ei.
NJ. 339 LIBIBT I 8211.81 LT, (operualt• Wood
itroet.) Plldeburgh. Fa
adv.,o made and prompt at•oution glean to
briiis4o.l•l3 , • "Id ( - 012.440 , 11d011aC ,
Allsborgl Ft4feresost , —tiAll & Speer, Lloyd & Blatt,
Wm. Ma mily & Co., McDonald & rnitacklnt John I.
Home & Ou, John IBM & Jo . D. L. Bannconock's Bea
Ou . dell:l4db wit
HOLMES, BOOTH & HAY DEN t 3,
ILL2II7IrAUTIME/J 5 OP
CAM PAIC N MEDALS,
iro. 49 Chambers Street,
T J °BB& oa,
X.t. PINE TAR
AMTS. Pat up Is last ale
galas
ta batata 1113(116.21X he sale by tin dam
gaus la bomb =A halves.
Mat, So. Ma SUE! !Sabers
vacs
,AND FOR SALE TO CLOSE THE
Itee=lll 01 DUTtO&N ItaZWIEO, DECPD—Two
Wade anted at eltawarth , Wm. Wwwwww meaty,
Ikedwybrabowneed by lands <maga by Jahn V.v.
we awl WliaKinkay. Tao ;sad Is linty tta,
ty. ad with Whit. end Mel Oak ; win=
fort of it. DO sae los; Ott has ban dlawerand elates
willwed Mb The wawa toot vietalia 100 sons.. Tim
awe* wdhua three lacks OS Lambe Hoeg; le
set d by dm kith et leavembar, will be sold
on th day wt auction, at aka Marabouts . llazh.g%
Saw Ymk atty. P. J. DlOltlttlii.
satetineT Attedatstoder, Waxen littatd, II T.
WO"l3i
" =wit. mnuAizaitio:
-eimowoulmwm4nwrim,
PAVERS ..itiTYMIN 18e4.
A 'costelbts 'rirtioptaati besatifai Pavia
staiossas aea mks maim cons. rm. woe ;
Neff • .... ' 'W. P. 711411.914 1 A 04 lA.
. •
to Ina°
a„_.lo C g
Co&rves =TM"
W."..1 ,r8D4011111.4; IIeMMIR
iN,••
NAVY
DMus or Taira Me NCMde GWVIINA /884 ,_
Sh p AJAID PROPOSALS, for . 31-L55
tfately, endorsed , TtapolMlll far Glaall74o.•One
Mad 'allet Mui Navy Yard at (nAMS Ma 7 674 0 -
bar mitred at flile office Mall Om 19th Brptanibm
o f
al I o'clock 99. m., at
d which hoer Clas oftnll%of the
b ar 16 1 24%1 Lary yarda f olm.d. the takterlat and ar
ra. eMbrared In printed schedules, wltlekt, *Oh fral
igyortromMons„.lll ba ItirsOehed on ap sod
at
r m ati m yegnastrd, to pane ag to afar to
contract for My or t'l ol the Ma ad there by
the commanSants of the samal soy yarde, for Gm
Mom, sor MO yards coder t'ssir come:mad, or by for
navy agent neanst thcrot a, or by I... Harem tor may or
a . I of the Jaren
T p
o revent naafi:P and mistake , 10 mallet t. o
fere, no bids will lop
remind which contains c l e ars ff.
mum than ono yard to one rearriope; nor any btd which
le oat perfect and complex 1a itself socordins to the
t. rate of 07e - and goitrantaa,•nd mob individual of a
fl•m Most .to the bid and ontract
Meteor am , Orr-by caMlos c ed mad partici/aril rod
fled that to 0 ° Tar s most be la the form lasrensat sr
;gram Gad, andlse mallad to lima to reach their den.l.
nation 10:0.• the time rrnim's lot TeNt l T l.: ' horn ' ".
bid will be constier.d c - hich afro I la smiled attar the
pm ima ota•nd.
meta
allowanee will be male for (alt
ar,* of the Mt, MI cases matt be mcompaniod 11 •
orrett.d rope of Fla btdsent licatue.
To guard ra - Mat totem being open! berms ohs time
appointed. toldem me r• -seem! 00 andorae cm the ro-
Nei,l, tau rt lb. oaths., sod dtwor a UL
nudes the
endor cutout, thm
<lam
Propom'. for No foam the cla - m) for Um
No' 1 art! m (cam, the Tara,"
I.lllul of tisa Simms of area mad Docks.
sah 0.
Inetrzdttom and forms of tffer with cop'ea of ch.
Imts bearing on tie sunp.M. 001 Le rot nohed hy,com
amodarcs of yards, navy mutate, sad the 11111 . 0•4, .
aJ p 1e11.1211 to all or either of to. to.
PUBTSMOUTII, N
Cam N.l, Trio.; clam so 0, • no, cll. Gt. 3,
Oak and bard wood. clam No. 6, WM /lae, 15,0
3 .
Jn iper a• d cyfores; Cm No. 7, Lima, Lair sod Om
trr; clan 19, a, Onesoooo,l and ud,
Om No 9)5; tdooollng sod fire and and ere dial ~.lesa
No BS Slam, clam no. 11, I. Ir ar. ss No 1 a 2144;
14
ol ho. mead, oleos 13, Ila immi; cla,
/dm clam No. 16, Point., Otle mad g am. clan No. Ift
botp ct mdlery. clam No 17, Elseriw a; ea. No. 10,
Btat marry: ot.sa 19, Fltosoad, olms No. LO, Hay
d Maw; clam No 5 1 , hoots:tear, elan Ito 22, Oa.-
se No. 2', Bolting, packing cod hole . elm" No.
and IM:trimming oil.; cl.n Na 20, Irmo east
clam 240. 0 , Engem; Ciarb No. 27, AntoraMbe
-al; clam No 29, Bitomloon , 010ot...eland coal; clam
No. 31, (lopp•r sod contrail/so cools; alms N 0.32. as
chi.,.. - y*Ld tools ; clam A. °moon/ paint
1106 TON.
Clam No. 1, Bricks, elm lea 2, Mona; Mao No. 5,
Oak and hard wood; elms No. 6, Wcits• pine, !tiara.,
Juniper, and cyprem; clam No. 7, limo, coif and ohm
m ; olsaa No. 0, Conscit; clam No. It Gravel and mud;
clam Nte 9%, 11100010., and fire aau 6-1 •• flea
No li, I run, iron spikes and call.; clam No. 12, steel;
Garin No.CIPIII clam No 14. 11.0 c Maas No IS,
P.ln ;a mad slam, 'clam No. 11. Ship Chandlery;
cla.• 1 0: 17, Harlwero; clam lie. 1", St.. "awry, clam
No :9, flrmrotd . clam No. 27, Pay end straw; cla m
No. 11, Ploeand.r, clam No. 02. floarmal Mar No. 21,
Baltic', packing and howl: data No. 99. Suorra and
/abritatieg [lane No. 25, 1.00 [mean.-a; c as, G.
56, Amrere, cello. No. 27. Ar.thrate:- coal, Mtn No 21;
Ottono onto omberlsod mal; clam No 31 liami• Sitos
no to tr. •
Btu Top Mat and Plana dm N 0 .32. 51.-
ehl• rJ atiadula; cam 6, New Ho, eh •p; class H,
11.13. Sculthe topatkat tacit
055.r0d mm g roachlna.
NEW
No. 1. Briar. rim , N 0.2, Stone; cime,No
2
elou-; clam No. 4, 1 eilow lumict e N
a. o 6. tsmt
bud hard arcml..i.ms No.. 141111.1 , 0 e, eproce, Juniper
bud cla.. No. 7. Lime, hstr 0.4 plaster, Gam
No. 8, istueot. clam act Gram. sal ems; slass No..
elculding and Me mod sod 7ts clay; '
las• No 10,
tom, class , 11 , Pena plars an 1 aths; clam
Sc. elms NJ. 13, Pig It en; dm No 14, Film,
o'ma No. 1,, Paint., Mi. and roam clam Nu. 16, aalp
irmatetty; Man No. 17. Hardware; f a's No. 16, 6 a•
cum), clsm No 2a, 11.0 as , nt. no cisme No. 2: , Tra
e: 01.. s No. 22, ',7ammal; •• 'in 21,
'' 0 sod boo , mar No. 2.0. sperm and lob , !. sting
Ism No. 25, Imo work, p pm, 00 ,Mam • No. 2.4
clam No. 27, /lotto oat. coal ; No. W.
00os1none droai Tap coal: elm, No 31, Copper
,mpoeltlon 0s11.; elm, 4, Tire truck.,
SG
PHILADILLPRIA.
Class No. 1. Brier.; clam No. 2, ellsom, elm, No. 4;
T,llow
No
Cutter. clam Ns. 5, Oak and hard wood,
chua No. e, Whits p3OO, wane, Inuipar and cyprmat,
clam N 0.7, Lime, hair and yowler: clam No. 9, brave
ace .and, cram 50..1, Iron,
iron calk • e one nall4 clam
No 12 Steel, clam No 14, film; dam ilo It, Paints,
elle at 'd
clam No 94. ehtp ch•andlarr. 01311 No. 17,
hardware; clam No. 18, Stationery: clam No. 19, Pre
wo.d, elm Fo. 20. hay aud Sir., No. 21, Pro
mud' , co 32, ems No 21, Belting,
1,,..kb0g sod (tore; cam Ma. sporni ant im • 10.1.4
'la, staas.Nos2s.'Sedkvaau N. 27, Anthracite mai;
cla-o No. Sem/ Ilitaaninsue, Brost Top en
<lsm
N , Sr, 3:.< 52 . , 1 20 0 tool': clam A. 1300 a wator lodl
- tors; a ' t o 0, Stark ,00 oars; clam 0, Patch home.
N. 'AL ASTI.O 11.
7 0.1, Meth lug; elan No.; Bata, bath', chop,
to. 3 Prr. Ti 1110131"; Ctirl N 3. 4. OroCeties; dam
goods; clam No. 6, Broad, and elm , No. 7,
cams No. 8, Coal clam No. 9, Paints, ells,
cis, No. 11, Lonitcr, clam Na. 12 Mra.
-• No. 13, Provender; elms No. 14, Bllmelln •
, elms No. 16, Bardwarw, clam No. 10, Storm nary
WASHINGTON.
Class No. 1, Briske; dam No-2, 51,00 1 class No. 1
tilt, pine Insubtr; clam No. 5, Oak and hard woa';
ohm No. 6, White pin., apron", ftrolper a.d moms
elms No. 7, Limo hair and plaster; elms No P. Orment
No. 9, Gravel one sand, tla , s No 6%, 01 , u 1 dog
d the recd and flee elm; clam No. 11, Iron, Iron nails
and mother. clam No. 12, Stroll elm No. 13, Plg iron
Mom N-,. 14, lime, cam N.J. 15, Paints, J 1.4 sae iciest.;
a he.. hlp Open t. ry; •
NO. 17. 'I st d
,
c l • -• No 1 6 Etatiodary; &ma No 19, Iflrswe-el; clam
Na. 0 0 , 11 0 7 md etr.er, class No 21, Pomander; dam
No. to, • Mamma; slma No. ;at Bolting, pacsmg and
clam N • 01, operas mod lobrimdcg clam No.
7, orhrmite soal; sima No. 29, Bltumlnuna Ormahar.
laud mal; dm N 0.32. Machinery sod M. a.
50/110/.E.
-7'M. , No. 1 , Bricks; claso No. 3, yellow Om timber/
eke:. No 4. Yellow pine lumber; it e No. 6
3 0ak and
hood wood. Mom N 0.5, White pine, t Pram , Ilmr and
9pr.r.; clawa No 7. /dm. bah sold pool.; dm No.
enfant elms No. 9%, Moulding and Ire mad and era
el., cam No 10, film. clam No. I, Iron, Iron spike,
anti oalm ; clam Na 10, Seel. clam No. 13, Pig Iron"
clam Nos 14, ill. It clam Ito. 15, Paints, cil• and glue.
Moro fo. 16 Ship clar.dlery; class Ho. 17, Hard , 124.5
lee. No. 15, Stationery; slam No. 19, Twowood: dam
No. TO. ELM A. 4 senor. clam No. 21, Prorend, Olamee
80. 02. 31.000.1; elms No. 'Et, Belting, packl4 and
Ism; alan N 0.21. Sperm alai lubricating ells:clam No.
ISt Angora; Gm No. 21, Anthradte coal clam No.
Olonosinacs lurolmrlandemil Olam No 30, mord•Eittri.
miaow, Broad Top coat lump; ease No 3/, Oappar and
romps-al:1m tollr; clam No. Mt, MachOtery and tools,
clam A, Sastim, glum&
PI29IIPArtA,
Clam No 16, lehlpchandiary; clam 52 IT, 11223959191;
dun No. 13, Stationery; dn. No. IN, lirewood; clam
No. 20, Bay and Mrs., elan Ho. Ms ix - arms.; 21552
Sperm and, lubricating oils; Clans No. 25, An.
germ Dias No.l7..huflarmite coal; clam
Comtabarland coal; class No. 32, nisceinsoy 343 s td
5033.12•
, Gold fell
Clan ICa.
lc- clan IS
So. D*7 I
T woo, c
sbna, ica
cr 4; ch.
°THING AND CLOTPING MATE-
NAV! Ottoman,
Boson or P 1.0.131031 MarnlXO,
B•pteMber 1, 180.
EZPABATZ PROPOSSIA. soled and enlessed
'Proposla tor Navy olothing od Clothinaktatod o 2; .
will be method at WI buns= until two o'clock" P. td. .
on the 12th day of October not, to farelskinit and
&divining (cm maid% thirty dqf eotPw) al the Uni
ted /tato Navy yards at OhaAmtoro, Nam and
ibooklyn. N. Y., to orit numbers Oil tootillas
ot, and
at tech tiros as may be essmided by the chid this
baron or by the roomandasia of the ..t.d Navy .yarda,
royect.yrly, the numbers and or:amides of the differ
ent artistes, and 0 the Otero opal:Mod In the 111,11004
hat, .L:
Obarbstown. 110 , 01010.
P.. Joke.- 3,,00 7,0 1 A
flood 1,005 3,4/11
PM. Oloth Trowers, pairs.— 3 WO 3010
dattoet Trowels, •. 8.810 11.000
thou Drczt 'horrors," 3 MO 6
00)
Bern day Sheeting Procts— 5 0O SIXO
Blue 71•131:1•1 11.000 10,033
ihatast Undershirts 12.0C0 111,030
• me Moot Dra.ers, pars_.l2,,ofl 13 MO
Pile Patine., yard... 30
001,000 100,001
Bleas Ed 10,),0
0
8
Blew Nankin, " .5,000 10,035
Omit akin Lama ffkare, pairs -10000 18.00)
We ip
ld.Bock 10~ f100
14000
ktariosses (with on• corer6.r
6.00) .8.000
Black bilk Handiterchteb— 5,000 SACO
D0ti,4,(10
Otters may be made tor ono ar mom attache, at the
option of oh. oltdsr, and to normore Moons wittols
0 an Woad to this offer,.the thief of tha baron will
hos the right to besot ens at mor•of the aritletat am.
talned Irtek otter sod react Om remelnlier. price
mad be ogres., od eve read aserso ail of CM Of
Froarticles orobb WON A. datarsa
Fro the domt.ston of artanat the above Oak hold.
ere ere referred to the sampise st the said ftary.yods,
sae to the ibilvertteelliclat of this boron dated • al} 0,
112$ sad for labormatton sa to ths los and madam=
pottph'et form) macanting 000rracts, to land Ofllooo •
of the moot commandants of Emmy yard. toll
Th. Arl-19•121 mortar the Oita to taloa oy pro.
pool aol onstehrei sdontsoors to the Oboroment.
Posse forms et proposals may to obtained an *polio
ttoa to the an., soot at 8.(011, SIM York, of MA.
odat thb baron. aelo:4woor
Q, C&XPENTERS AND CIAULE.ERS
W eliTltEt—To work the bl.ed City Nevi Yazd.
They will be cud:opted from duds belts Gavertupea
empiey. See Provut Martial Genera' order la !W
M. tb.rrata
/or partlaolanarpl3 Ito
001thlb1561 (mynas,
gavelt.desvora. Plttehtirgh
The '011,4. ix the Pzetnet Martha' Cleitecers coil"?
cn the zebtect
STAB DEPLBTSEZEi7r,
Puerto's Beam:Leap lasaele 071 , 04
Washingt Jtily; 25, 1564.
CBBCOIikIS No. '44 mecbanic. and opera.
than employed in the annorleg. arrestala 6 and nary
yarda et tb. Baited Mates who shall
not
aad, emimination,bold to smeice, win not lee re
quire: to report or duty wader nob deal, so loss ss
Lb ny remain fa th • eforeasit vat:Led the 'dß=
eats IMO certify that deer labor *a mai:Mate. or
operates be nmeemlia7 for tha Waal*? tallitarY UniCO•
JA14.313 B TRY,
PoriasS Essahal Glenna
NSW TORS.
FRUITS, SELL-LES, &o, P l e a ' down Traala briaortootton b own
15 _do ?bob Me apple, do;
- 15 do Cam& 3.14, A
da
25 do Anorted
153 do Trish Coro, wbst.
40 da 141ry Feu do;
55 do Lim* BMW dot
I do Pro.arnd Otago;
800 to atoll I'4E/slugs by aims= a aim.
• 80. 128 wad WE Wood Wood.
VDIAL "OTIOS. —Those indebted to the
lata Ana of B: Illarnii4V 00.,Bramis.
AA
keen, City Gra busby to . 0 0
dor.
eased, litho It soNatolsoa- to reclaim all oaf
outlays .daa
WI lira. Tito War nolo& voltlei to damn, aaati
MI4-1"1""t!t r a rar. ri. "6"."6 N.
"No. In lama! Antemay My, 146
ziL62l ACINS-,-,By using the
JO - 6eirsn l PL l3 4 l . am= =O.
ti pairesmod •a 7 , Ttt, elbt
titbit airlift la Vali Wimp !nab it
0, 0 0029 f• *RS 4 3 00 18 . gail l / 4 1 d 130411
CrOdtaltasl l l4Ar - '
1010.791MiCa Digit&
ie;X:filizdaillatattliCaJteSitg;:l
VAiow . : - ',:-
VI 10.4a;: :01,14
nsift ' a sc a * I I I* 4 "-i 1 1 44. 1 1111414 ,.. + ' 743 . 111' IX4
~ Vtlai, terlol2.llria Gun - ent.' f il t.ssW
ii
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