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Itip3,l4lr MOWING, BEPT.IIO, 1861
C h f'ITY AFFAIRS.
iII77OIIOLOGICAL Observation. tor the Oci
: • 70th, by )1. Shear, Optician, 6S Fifth atreei
.' , ..—nOrnactlitd daily:
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1. • . !Temperance Msettne.l
A misting of the Pittabtirgh Temperance So.
obtf nil inklin the lector', room of Dr: Pax.
itottokeht*.'in M 04); niter:mod, at three
Ts.l 2 ldvingstan,, Erg. the Presiticaa
kine*ty, - Called'the meeting to order, and
Mg, was eppointod •
• r ,Secte U l 7.
The Rev ;Dr. Dotiglie sou called upon to
reed the
r tf/th chapter . of Isaiah; after which
,
, the fles, r. Stewart led In prayer at • throne
of t7raoe
YraaaL . .
Bailey, E.q, sou thael called to
•
the chair, and Mr. Livlngetou proceeded to de.
lbw an riddiesson the subject of Temperanaw.
1[41'4504 het daring the past year 871 "dog
gerlie" wire lleansed tn ' Allegheny Utility I
?AU thud &Brehm sold Ibitior to the amount
at a sod a halt of dodus—and twenty., -- ,thitithintand dollars hadvbeen paid by them
into the .otate, Treasury.- This eras so much
paid fob* to make man mad mid destroy
•,'the!erafalneuas CILIUM . The address was
• letrillt. with Interaatlnß incidents and details,
which oar epees forbids u to mu to. • •
: . On motion , ot. Mr. Diougiu - the thanks of
tee meeting were given to Mr. Livieputa fol
his excellent address. J. Dickey, Esq.,. then
mired that a committee be appointed, wow
' silting.of one member from each congregation,
„whose duty It shall be deiise some plan by
•••
which the'rebjeca ot, temperance may be re•
, - VG Bollard remarked that it mu high time
to awake to , a sawn of •duty onlhis sateen,
when men are found not only reeling oo the
Street but abbe ot the climber.
•
`even de,ring the solemnity of the Lord's Sup.
.-par.!: He nod ;witnessed each a scene on last
Sabbath and it filled him with horror.. Joseph
• McKnight, Esq., said that in the cue referred
• to, the .person, a few 7012111 ago, would have
“scorned"; at: the society of drunkards, and
Could not have been • guilty .of obtruding him.
self under such circumfuse; but be, like
many others, had been misled, and something
ithould be Idols. to present drunkenness and.
recta= the drunkard. • • - 1
Esithrtaiatitic addresses were made by Mr.
- Sea* and 'others, attar which the misting ad
- journed, the Res. Dr: Howard concluding by,
Prayer. - : •
r Contested.
Some time since, /II our readers wlll,rnoolleet,
vs : p.
üblished a synopsis of the report of the
Auditors in the matter, of the extension of Penn
- tryl isfa la Aran., from which it appeared that
duif annoint:awarded to J. W. Riddell, late City
Suildtor, loi hi, seridinee, was $BOO. The oom
pensitlon of this Anditors, three in number, was
And at $230 each. The former !mount has to
be paid out of the City . Tressury, and the hitter
ono lia to be met from the interest of the extes
sionfund. 'l4 bill of exceptions hu been lied
both these 0111111, it being alleged that the
awards are isontrien .1 The bill wee argued on
Saturday the Court; f Common Pleas, by J.
P. Slagle, 13olicitor, on behalf of the city, and
by Themes M. Marshall contra. Aflidarits were
- read by Mr: Marshall setting forth that the
:chutes of Mr. Ittddelf and the Auditor, were
jest and idesonabia.• Mr. Slagle maintained
Shit Mr. Riddell, being Solicitor for the City,
and being toad is died Wary for his services,
wan net entitled to the large award, which hu
been charged as extra services. As to the COM
paziration of the Anditors„le considered $l5O
each awply sufilsienti The decision of the
Court vu neared for the present. _l_
, .
Death of a teinerolis Soldier.
-On I•6undij morning, a German named
Alfrad,Weibsier, First Lieutenant in Captain'
Yonne/ Cavalry, died at MeanoiNi Hotel,
'fourth etriet, from the e ff ects of a cold con
,
tracied at Camp Wffkins. His contlisay left
Wednesday last, but he was too all to go
along,: Being a member of the Masonic Ira.
' trimly, his !body was conveyed to Masonic
Hall, end' prepared- for burial. The funeral
' toot Mace !yesterday, and war attended by
th Diqueene Central Guard,•Capt. Roberts,
the fdasonie lodges, and a large circle of
friends. - The deceseed was thirty-sit years of
age, and bad,been in this country for a num
"bet or. year He alined during the three
mosithi , enliatikent,in the City Gnarde, Twelfth
• Regiment, add on his return brought home an
overcoat and two blankets, which be took into
Camp Wiltiaton hie second enlietment. Hui
gernerdititi tine each, however, tbat ha gave
*di coat and both blankets to more needy sol
dier", and while ileeping without proper cov
kring dinars:Hid the disetee which terminated
in—death.
,d 'The KfolLsesperit atiltools: •
The , Bchool Directors of McKeesport, we
see it', atatett,'htive ' resolved 'to re-open the
'- - schople • for at least Jour months. We'arit,
... beartili.gladita bear this. lila well to Tinian/I',
In these hard times, but the school should be
, Abe Zeal place in which tocortail conditures.
Ktrelsiencelto thir'Stiti report tor 1860, we
fin V-that the Mclsisporf dottiet his five
masa* with a total '..nt 678 scholars- 2 8 8
tos.
males anddi 290. females .. To deprive of
' .2... th
.einnefiti Ot teaching, tor six, in nibs,
~— w ould illte a {:very . great :. detriment, ea,
• -i . • • nothing , oL the evil. example of: , ClOSin 'th e
',' • seboolat upon ' the first pinch .of the I
.•.1 : "--
These ;schools employ ' bat eight teanherl.4
~:thieenhiss 'end five fentalete=at so average
ij r salary perm lfli of $35 loithe melee, and $27
4 ' - e l u l t r er ie sgit l l li ar,' per ". m onth, to e - only 1 43 ' neets g .
.Tbesasessment for school and"building iliT.
poses is 43 . 011 s., ,
;It Rimer Commrsnms...The falow/ag • staid
gentlemen hire bees closes to set as a Com.
; • minim :to 'attead to - the. relief of volutterire ,
`; . 'fwiltsi id their rameettra diatsieta :
TfadW•nii cite—Chu. W. Lewis;E.
Kearns led P. fdeaillee. - • —1
—Fifth Wardi—R..l. bleGlorrani J. W. Taylor
11- and I ._
Tateplraneerille—Geo. Coebranei Wm.
Wins gad Giorgi - ; •
Eight)* Ward —S. C. Sager, P. Fredericka;
Wm. Hltelliation. ' --
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, .
, ',oilier attesting: Co the cud of Jicoli
_.Weaver,, +se co.,'annotmein a low liraieb
,Of nombioation of boldness here, which being
enienlated to' bring : buyer' end sellers more
lopstbif~is Commendable aid' cannot fail to
desirable and lo tir to - ail concerned .
r.-Wsaser; the at:the minor, (a brother of
one Tory worthy gz.bleyori)Wili long a P lM ''' .
fillield''sterebant - of this otsy, and;- poundal
superior qe alifkationi, ;is well' fitted
,to nbridiet snob a boluses. Me beepiall
for thete-trieWly eo.operation and plenty of
s l 4*lnd Col#lefe!*
..ir;.htortanionitzai crry,ir.The
.1- stars of Idr.•.l l lf - . Churn:lwo, of .fdozitiegthe.
Citg,-;wae entered , by borgfari on Fatty
,• might lest and robbed.of Wm $125 in money.
an'entjahee was erected through's window,
whielt W#l forced. open, sod the money take
trona a trunk: I No trans hair,as get, been-die
• " covered'of the tbiessc wht!, it is thought, were
;,?]; - tandliat filth Ilia promises:: -
..• oyes sr otrratao,— barn et;Ddr..
Zetifferi Crawford county, was cluck by light
gone day list - wed t o
,- setting in fire. - - A
sisible tiorsolerefeb wu the'itabler at the
boWever.
sr .aztingnhthed Wore it :had made lunch
, Thearf.;-A:riong maxi anted Elkin, of Al.
City, is :member - Of, „the Onetime,
sards,,...:worinded in s skiimbib at Cheat
staisq Yugisis,- has died- of his isjonss.
bodyisstli bo's'ns brims for interment this
1014,1 UVIONZIL. j
4° 4-- ao
Nth 84'. Riad; tha n e stebritedirsseo Petit
es-of, this CirfA NaliaislYlifilredi oh* d u iUr ireigit,' Sam; 010 i try felling from the
Ptedquittia Church of that
piece, wkbcb ilifLiriltemppgsd in painting.
"Carta -oit : corr *Glos.—Dr. eid„of ,
ibisotm,::ot the School Prosbytenta
orifebi - mer beer chomp ebsphile of Vol. (or
Blitll/410)110101W.:8111Clie Regiment.
;-I.iAIfAXIAom
`Cour!
elistsolu i L,.the,,.oo.tint at
.fora,gictirme teourierAms.
Rain% vas
,by the
A Big ikam
JLfew - dilts sinne tie Paige living along the
line of de Rempleld Railroad, intros cs so an
the taw aide of tirashington county, discover
ed a squad of six armed soldiers in-the woods
and couldn't And oat what. they were doing.
This spud encamped in the woods at night Ann
muted around during the &Y. A Psid (l2l sue.
pease rested upon the conummity for several
days, when it was ad last made known that th•
men were three months volunteers on it cast
errand'of mercy. - Att - unfortunsts young roan
who had joined a military company in "Wash
ington. had bosoms deranged, was sent bask to
the town - by the agoutis of his company, and
was so dissatithed that nothing seemed to keep
him in anything like rational mood the
Arm belief that he was soling soldier. bit A few
of his friends had accordingly taken hint to the
woods and made him ,bellevelte wee serving
Undo fiarn.
Z 17 20
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rtrArAZITSOA.--Cayt. Ben Morgan, of Co.
it, Pittsburgh Billie, was presented with a
beatnikl regulation'sword, at City Rail, kin ,
craning. The presentation 'peach, in behalf
of the donors,,waarle.by T. M. Marshall, •
Sao., and respond to by the Captain him
sell. LIM. Matt hew,, of the same company,
was also presented, at the name tit:tend place,
with a very fincrairord, the gilt of Jacob Reese,
Esq. Mr. Marshall' made the presentation
speech, to which Captain Morgan responded
In behalf of the recipient.
The 4 4roi City by Day and Night,P is the
title of the new three act drama, written by
H. Lewis, Esq., end produced et the Theatre
lam evening for the first time.. The plot ts
good, and the numerous seines and incidents
throughout the drama are alike interesting and
instructive. This evening the drama will be
reproduced, and Miss Mah L Blacken will ap.
pear u Lola Mutes, in which character she
will sing several songs and dance a fancy dance.
In
Taotrits.-447M. Elutine, proprietor of
a beer saloon In the Fifth Ward, tru commit
ted to jail, lut evening, by Mayor . Wilson, on
two charges — one for abusing his life, Mary,
the_ other for'selling liquor on Banda,. Aid.
Taylor also lodged a commitment against him
for obtaining money under farm pretenses.
He eras very indignant about being arrested,
and thought it vru very hard - to be placed in
prison.
Tlits alto inoon r at two o'clock, the greet sale
of Sliver Plated Wars commences at J. A. Mo-
Clelland A Co.'s auction house. All in want of
hatpins should attend the ails, as the stook
mast be sold. Goods on exhibitionthis morn
ing.- -The Ladies are invited - to call and, exam
ins helot, sale. •
Tat German regiment of Colonel Schimmel
fennint limpidly filling op. It now Colitailli
'tame. five hundred men, two-thuee of whom
from thie-eity.
Cazsais Jos. Grzsin, with the last detach
ment., of bit (Zinn) alinnishing company
lull for the seat of war yesterday afternoon at
four !clock. •
Docson C. Baru, Rater Care and Ramos-
Ss. Physician; also moat for Rainbow's cats.
Truss for &warn." Coma of Pane
and Wayne. Stmts.
DJITIIIIIIT.-..Dr. C. 8111, No. 246 Pena
attend' to all broach, of the Dental profeidon.
[Tar the Pittsburgh Clusttel
Preasont's lEtrosinumengen.
I most be very dull in my effort to emigre..
bend the merits of this umch..dinenued does•
went, or else there is it great waste of silly
declamation about it in_the newepipen and in
social intercsurse among our people.
I presume there is not one single man, either
ie the Free or the Slave Bt:tes, who will deny
the right of belligerents to confiscate the prop
erty of rebels found in arms.
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John Smith, of Virginia, is in the rebel army,
making war upon the United State,. General
Kosecrats, In an expedition to the Kanawha,
takes possession ol Smith's farm, his house, his
barn with ita contents, all his cattle, hones,
and finally his ten slaves. Lie proceeds at
once, in pursuance °ibis undisputed right and
power, to confiscate, i. e., "to declare to be
forfeited to the public treasury," ail the prop
erty above • named; which that treasury can
own and hold. But slaves are human beings,
and the _United Staten have no power to own
human beings or slaves. Of course it would
be absurd and ineffectual to adjudge the slaves
to the United States Treasury. Such a judg
ment might and would divest the title of John
Smith, bat surely it would not operate as an
amendment of the Constitution of the United
States, and thus at once vest the title to the
slaves in that GoVerionant and enable it to
hold them.
By declaring the sloe, forfeited, Jobe
Smith's right to them is annulled and divested,
but no new:owner la created, and as the Trea
sury of the United States cannot bold them,
they are without an owner—that is, free, as
Fremont declare, them to be. It will hardly
be contended that Smith's right to his slaves
is so good, so clear cad so sacred, that it can
not be divested by the ume declaration which
divests his title to bonus and land, cattle,
money and stocks of all kinds. C.
soon Fooz.-21.ttention is called to
this mart renuiraablii and sclentide preparation, ad.
vastlaed In another .colsonst. It la an emend; new
discorery,.and most not b• onitoondad with any of
the nutoisrona patent caulk:lna of tau day: It hi a
crania moody for all the dismal, specified, and es•
pedal, thaw of a &Tonto nature—ot long swab s
.01 vest; months, and years. Bafferars, try 11l
Nam Cantu a Duro" of New York, are the
sofa agents for I M and also proprietors of tbe world.
renowned Dr. MO isranus 00azda; an snit
, els vtich Amoy Mother should have to bee nisdklne
closet la cola of mach aa4 containing, ma It doe', no
pangolin re oplata of any kind, lt can be renal upon
with th e utmost coaddenciiiand will he roma an tn.
valttabls specific In all came of Infanclie consplainta—
tii OkloStata lomat, Clierabliss.
• Mac* - adrerttsecoatit. Ecor rale by iIIitORGE 11.
liaant,l4o Wixd st. Pltlaborati. Pa.
deffollawlazt
I To Hone Owners. -
-BE. swicsva lllFAlitsl was Ll5l.
lssllT FOR maize to aarkeed by ally;
In all case of Lameness, arising from lipreins, Bruises
or Wrenchtna its .Oct' =Oral and certain. Bap
isms or Biddle Hall., leratchern Haute. do., it will
she cure.pa.dtty. Spain Ed littabone may be sadly
prevented aid cured in Mitt incipieut sums, out coo.
armed caws me beyond SW passibility or a racasal
mad. No case el the Ithul. bowswor. is so aspirate or
hopeless but It may In *lnsisted by Ma Lintusat,
and ita faithful appticatlon will always remove the
Leassoass and ena bl e the bores to travel with comps
Mom two Ornerelionidlurre Misused sand,
Set Its WWI esealtho ftnd appeosanoe of
1110 eftectontly prevent those. forinktabls tUssead
tossetkend, tc widen Sill bones are hale sad which
snare- sa =any othendos 'thud& bones warts
modblies. - 6seednetisensta.
• -L 1. ISILLIftt h 00., agents, Comm Wood and
noosed Wadi, 'disbar". ataidynnedlnue
B. M. O. JUNKS.
ax 'lO3 WYLIM
sPALDINO'S TIiIIOAT OUNFEII-.
* SMALL Mfrs Tenon. coalwrioNe,
bPALDING'S SB3O RS 0011 iscrsv , se,
BP4imlNom mioxeronniscrrioNs,
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Rho SoY p bryylus the bnittli and- draught:Ong
Jost racelvid by JOSEPH .iransma,
Jul maw b JASEPEI ILISILWO,
Jost neshed by SWIPE( /LIMINO.
of Mut st elysitsoll theDiszond.
Salt ..
c= dilutes atreessbil the Dismand.
AIi:BOXES I.IIESH PEACHES jUBt
50
reestrac tordibrielerby'
QUO/M-40 hhds. New Orleans Sugar,
rs*To4uokibr"h`b" " "
lags s nummarsom
He Patoodstreirt:
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1111:'!•10 -410.NSIGNMSNT8.-1 ton
Wigton Iteserve Chum Mow Iftx sato by
see 21t4263 Gfi l lgr ALD I 4"U°ll
t, saw bad of Wood.
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stab - - ' wrier of Wood ithd 71ra* vraste.
rUI/Lifail PA&UillaS received
fib, ittplaNts two busbal bow, sad kw
•a" ' "SOa K. VOIGT a 00.
-011,8-25 bbisAiefined Oil,
lur Nil , t/Ct • Udadood do.
lumina sailor mu by swam il. °owns
wool (MEN BRUM —50 7 bales
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U. a)LLINa.
1111.11.1411 Ci-50 bbla. for sale by •
c= . —,..a.a.saussarouz a co, l
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lAN-LIQUOMO.S.,S ,fteles cf
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THE LATEST NEWS.
RECDVID AT 7 11 E DAILY GA7:l' , ()MC
LATE F.54331-"WASHINGTON
"wentworow, - Sigt. 9-Major General go
Clellan a te jutted the following order :
ilizareitcrAirtai or Tar Pin:twee, }
_Washsa g ton, Sept. 9,1861%
' Private Wm. ficoii,Co - mpity IC, Third Ver.
mont -- Volunteen, having : been found guilty
by coUt-martial of sleeping on his post while
a sentinel on-picket gulhas been sentenced
to be snot, and the sen ea has been approv.
ed and ordered to be DUEL.. The vein'
mean* officer of the ' brigade , the rvgiment,
and the company of the condemned. together
with 'tiny officers and privates of his regi
ment, had earnestly appealed to the Major
General commanding to spare the life of the
offendet, and the President of the United
Suites fins expressed a wish that as this is the
Ent condeinestion to death in this army for
this crime, mercy may be extend ed to the
criminal. This fact, sleeted in connection
with the inexperience of the condemned as II
soldier,lhis previous; good conduct and gen.
oral gocid character and the argent entreaties
made to his behalf have, determined the Major
GenualAommanding to grant the pardon so
earnoffy prayed for. This act of Centeno'
must not be misunderstood u affording a pre
cedent 3 for any future case. The duty of a'
sentinel is of such a nature that its neglect - by
alesplog upon or deserting his post may en
daoger the safety of a command, or even the
whole army, and all nations &Salo the offense
the guilty of death. 'Prince Win. fizott,
Company IC, Thiid Regiment Vermont solve. ,
users, will be released from confinement sod
returuefi to duty.
By command of Maj. Gen. APCxxxxau.
Wituasts, Ault. supt. General.
Ault was to hare been shot this morning.
Tb• pardon was sent to the regimen; which
beartilyiexpressed their epprodation of thiraet
of Ereentive clemency.
At tits-camp of Col. Young's regiment of
Hentnehy cavalry, on Sunday noon a soldier
mimed Henderson shot another named Walter,
While performiag dusty aa a guard Sergeant.
Joseph H. Bryson eras the affair of the day,
and owing to his presence of mind and decision,
discdpiiie was secured to thecamp. Walter fell
at the 'feet of Sergeant Bryson, who immedi
ately disarmed Henderson of his revolver and
had hini put under guard; he then attended to
the wounded sentinel, who is now at the Wash
ington hospital. Walter was shot under the
right ear, the ball lodging in the let side of the
jaw. There is no prospect of his recovery.
Chia ',Clerk Leslie, of the War Department,
hu maimed his duties, after several weeks ab.
untie, with improved health.
The War Department has inued an order
that volunteer cavalry regiments of twelve
companies shall have three Major., and regi
ment. of from eight to ten companies two
Majors, pivoted of one only, u heretofore.
Lommsnder Rowan has written a letter to
the Secretary of the Navy, dated U. S. steam.
er Pawnee, Hatteras Inlet, Sept. 5, of which
the folloVring twin attract:
In a communication adereseed to the Com
mander in Chief, at Hampton Road., I in
formed him that I had forwarded f the
frigitivein in the Peabody, to be landed at
Hampton beadle, *applying them with mei,.
loos to fist them there. Another of the fugi
uvei of this party I have retained coact as pilot
in these sraters,ahould his services be required.
From the best information I tan obtain, ten
regiments' of North Carolina troops have been
recalled from Virginia to defend the Sista. The
Siseasionistr, residing near the water, are de
serting their residences, and seeking eiter in
the Interim The poorer clause remain, wait
tog for protection to avow their Union senti
ments. A town meeting was called in Wash..
ingtos N. C., on the-night of the let inet,
when-it Fel decided to fortify a point on the
river, ten' miles below the town.
_ .
Cot. Lemon hu been authorised to
brigade of Virginia and other troops, and hu
already Made arrangements for properly equip.
piag mem.
The Pnt Muter Genre' tau directed the
mail facilities to be restored to Paducah, Kj.,
that town now being in the posseation of the
Pedant troops, and the male there no longer
tampon:l4in by SeousionistL
The &inter, of the Treastu7 be. largely in
creased the clerical fore* employe/ In tiling op
Treattuy
Bumaithas, Sept. S.—Yesterday afternoon
two or ttiU:,e rear care of a train containing a
detachment of the Harris Cavalry, of New
York, and Col. Kultpatrick , a regiment, wu
thrown 'rim the track on the Northern Central
Railroad; near Cockeysville, through the crun•
veal careleuneas of the engineer. Four sol
diers ware instantly killed, and several were
wounded; three mortally.
The eagineer, on seeing the result of his
recklessness, detached his locomotive and
hastened 'ao the city, where he was arrested.
He was fired upon ny um' soldier'', bet they
failed to detain him. The killed were: Mr.
Lyon, Qthrtennuter Sergeant, a relative, it
said, of Gen. Lyon, and privates James Mc.
Donald aid George ermane.
The following privates were slightly wound
ed t Frannie Pula, Peter Peterson A. CoDon.
nel, Jame' L. Donnelly, Henry W. Allen, Ju.
English. l The following were wounded badly:
George Yon Schuss and Michael Denny.
The engineer,Fredenck Gemback, Is mad
to bare mule a threat that be would be in
Baltimorg by a certain hour or leave them be-
hind, and kept op a furious rate of speed
against the remonstrance of the offices in
command:
RILLTLIDILZ, Sept. B.—A man named Wil
liamson was to-day, in a wagon, draws
by a pair of excellent horses, jut u be war
about leixing his Mop. - At first he protested
his innocence, ind invited investigation. The
polies sods demonstrated they were better
acquainted with the secrets of his wagon than
was supposed, and quietly drew from its secret
recesses apple evidence of the guilt of some
one. Thd vehiele had a false Boor, and in
the policelquietly removed it, the accused ex
claimed—rid, God, I am a raided man! ,
The 'articles found embraced, among other
things, some thuty large sized navy revolvers,
of superior quality, a quantity of gold lace,
red flannel and a package containing about 120
letters, addressed to parties in Petersburg,
Richmond; Norfolk and Finns, some from
I fiat class business houses in Baltimore.
The letter& and other articles were sent to
Gen. Dix.:. Williamson was sent to Fon
McHenry.:
Fawners fdoiritoz, Sept. B—i Via Bat/Jr:44re,
Sept. 9..-Non. Caleb Smith, Secretary of the
Interior, Mr. Kennedy, of the Census 80re,,,
and Col. Seaton, of the NatimiallntelUgencer,
have spent the day at Old Polit and Newport
Kew,. They leave to-night Co Wubington.
The Minnesota bu not yet arrived.
A prevalent gale ix driving a large number
of transports into Hampton Roads.
Distinguished visitors bring abasing intel
ligence froM Washington of a retrogade move
ment of Betturegard's totem It is well under
stood here that he must soon captors Washing.
too of seder a , disruption of his army by the
wlthdrairarol troops to the invaded thaw cf
the Confederacy.
We have; no authentio information of the
diwth of Jot Davis.
=l=Z!
Nsw Yoe', September 9.—The U. B. steam
frigate Minnesota, the flag 'hip of Commodore
iltrlnginun, "ailed to.daj for Fortress Monroe.
The brig Hari McKee. of !Maintop, N. 0..
arrived to.dily from Liverpool, with a cargo of
ialt, quinine, ito. She has been oohed by the
Government , , ander the contigation act.
New Tons, Sept. 9.—Ths bark Reindeer
arrived thisimorning from Barbados". The
Reindeer report" that the pit boat Royston'
State left Barbados' on Arlan 16th, in search
of the privateer Sumter.
Cargo, Shpt. 9.—The reported rebel force
at Colt:mbar!, Ky., under Polk, is lectured to
thirteen regonente of infantry, with eix batter.
les, a Mimi battery, and three battalions of
cavalry. Be has a gan•boat and three steam.
era. Jeff. Yhompsonis force remains at Bel.
moat, Mo., Opposite Columbus.
Commodore /lodgers seiud the steamers
John Gault, Jobs Bell, and Matson, at Pada
cab, yeaterdiy:
Ybe robe; gunboat Yankee came within
three miles :ot Cairo, yesterday, but 'retired
without making any hirsute diunoastations.
Tasnott, N. J., Sept. 9.—The 6th Hew
Jersey regiment will 11000 ISM for the ant of
war. The 71h regiment ie rapidly !Miss op.
The Seers et the 6th are t Col. Jul. T. Hat
field, of Jersey City; Lint. Cal. 8. B.Stroad,
of-Camden; Major J. P. Van Lear, of Camden
tantnty; *elates!, Daniel Loeler,lr., otTren.
toe; Burgeon; Dr. Wiley, of -Cape Alay; Ave;
/torsion, Dr. Mum,. of Belvidere. • -
Barran Soot. 9.—Chot. Ban; 11% Bala let
for Wapiisitta Ms aoraing, ordpi fin Wag
Nat to masa Ms doles of Ain post having
boo inland;
08Z...4111 idicek
Wad.
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TILLEG.RAPB
LATEST - FROM 'EUROPE.
itheival of the Africa.
St. Jonas N. P., Sept o.—:be Cunard
itsatubtp Attica pamed.Cape Ram this morn
ing with Liverpool dates to Sunday, the Ist
but. ' The polities' news it not important.
Liceripoot, Aug 30 - . —The isles or cotton for
the put week have been 120.000 bales, the
market doting at an Ominous Breeden& are
quiet and ann. Provhions tending downward.
02.1 Load" Aug. 33.--Consols 'gnoted at p2#® .
Gaza, Barron—The Loudon 614,1 an
nounces that the army in Canada is about to
be reinforced by 22,600 men clarion the month.
' Tee Timer, editorially, calls 011 the /ovate
meat to strain ere, nerve to develop the cal.
Itiatiou of cotton in India and' elsewhere. It
(aye 'bath believes thetthere will be no lack
of will on the part of the government; if the
e
marched and mum seturere will point out
the way the goverem nt will waive all sera.
oleo when the prospe ty of the toiletry and
the existents of niiilio s are at stake.
The Daily News, iu an article on fugitive
slaves, teach:dee that the federal cause is
henceforth to be cleuly identified with the
abolition of slavery. , -
Queen Victoria bad left Ireland for Balms.
, sWeat India advice, ad been received via
Ireland stating that th privateer Samar bad'
taken and stink forty u sada, causing great ex.
citament there. ;
It was reported that ord Mont would sac.
need Sir E. Head ai Governor of Canticle.
VeArecs.—The Emperor Napoleon his gone
to BiIIICIM.
It wee stated that the Empentee interview
With the King el Phials would not take place
until after the latter's coronation. .
ITALIT.—A pamphlet on Rome, Issued an
Paris, ease - Jr that 11. the Papal government
persists in refusing the guarantees offered for
the independence of de Holy Set the people
of Rome inset be appealed to. tad if they elect
.Victor Emulativel klog the French troop*, on
the 16110.04 day, will be relieved by the 'W-
W 1 troops,
Husuaix.—The Huogarian quadrat con
tinued to be &Angell in the lower house of
lielehasath. The upper house bad agreed upon
en address to the Emperor, who expressed his
einem satisfaction at the
. pstriotie sentiments
thereof.
Rusine.—A deputation from Finland, ea rouge
for Stockholm to demand a separation from
Massie. had been arrested by the Harden au.
thorider.
POULAD.—to new reaeript by the Emperor of
Russia to the Governor of Poland Is very can.
dilatory in tone.
Liverpool Breatletvia ker . kel.—The market
Is generally quiet and steady, in consequenee of
the continued favorable weather for the crops.
Flour fiat at 2490275. Wheat steady at So 24
09e li for red. Whist goody, at 9124®9s
4a for red western, its for red southern. lis 61
for white wutern, and lir 950112161 for white
southern. Corn arm, et a atlas advance on
alt mods; sales of mixed and yellow at 29s 6d
030 s, and white at 111034 e.
Liverpool Provisiou Market. —The various
circulars report Beef dull. with a decline on the
lower qualities. Pork active at en advance of I
21 ad. soon is still dunning. Lard steady
at 46•0493. Tallow Inn, at • trifling advance
no all valiant
Loudon Mosey Market —Console closed on
Fddey at 9210922 for money. The bank rate
of discount has been reduced to 4 p cent.
Liverpool, Sept. 1 —The steamship Africa
takes out to America £26,600 In specie.
Haw YORE, Sep. 9.—The steamship Europa
has arrived.
Breadstuff* firm. Provisions dull.
London. Saturdep,Ang.3l.—Consals closed
to day at 9210925 for money.
American stocks.—The last sales of Amer
ican Stocks are es follows: Ens shares 2210
231; Illinois Central shares 3950385
Haarturnuao, Sept. 9 —Gov. Curtin and
staff, Lieut. Cola. John A. Wright, A. L. Rue.
dell, J. D. Potts and J. B. Parker, Surgeon
Gen. Smith and Paymaster General Witwell,
together with a number et diatioguished ladies
and gentlemen, left here at noon troday for
Wuhington to silk the Peonayinuia Reserve
Corps, and present to them the digs ordered
by en act passed at the last erasion of the
Legislature. These Sags were prepared under
the auspices of Col. John B. Parker, to whom
great credit bul o gn for the alleging tam sad
egipriprlate stile displayed to their execution.
The handsomely decorated Directors' car,
belonging to the Pennsylvania R. R. Co., was
kindly tenaered to Gov. Curtin fur the occa
sion. The party will arrive in Baltimore at 6
o'clock this evening, and proceed to the Cam
den Depot, where a epeeist engine will be in
readiness to carry the party direct to Wash
ington. GOT. Carlin will present thellags and'
standards to their respective regiments in per.
roe. asideted by the gentlemen comprising his
ewe.
Athena*, N. Y., Sept. 9.—G. L. Borne, of
Say West, wan arrested at Cooperstown last
even.ny, having in his pouestion a larks num
bet of important letters from the South. About
a hundred of his friends attempted his rescue,
but the officers drew their revolvers and
cooled their ardor.-Be will
,be sent to Fort
Lafayette Ulm afternoon.
• rinelpar Hotel&
LAST MEET.
Third and Wool stmts.
W If List, Meeting
Phillip Collins, Ebensburg
AT Waver, Mingo
IS Young,
JD Augur. Dunham '
Wm Bonney Clocla
Wsablogtnsti
a a nabs. on
L tl Belden do
Lbw/tlobii Lucinda
o. Putnam
SU Mercy street
Arrivals at the
UP TO IS V.
MM. CIELLMLES—Oorner or
EIAJLit
• II Ilona, Waynesburg
L Mclntosh,
°soillb:adorn,
Jon D Shsfbar.
Millar, 10th P N 0
Alcllhinnep, reirdeld
tlVair•r,
J ts
J Unite, Mingle
N Brooke, Wean, Pa
T Wheenng
MANSION 110081—•
N North, tlerttord,Wii
A Gatierkt, Herrtaborig
H Hitter, Iteettion
U W 0 1 0 0 Y, Itcchrter, 0
J A Patterson, liteeport
8 Banat, Liverpool, 0
• .1 Won, Ch'otego
OuuHD 80088-oornin
• S. L. zwan
J D Mawr
norations.
11 1 V Kober, Mahnllls
P Oolllon,lbanaburg
Ikt Ilaraetay,Armlinag eo
H Mood, Altoona
I bonbon'. Huntingd on
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Res, lady, lo
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0 P Chao% Washloroo.ps
8 a II eartootovo. do
:to WOOL , do
J 8 Idokord,
8 Baker,
Darld Richmond, do
Todd.. do
y street,
nanny,. 0w 8.841.tb.
13am Beek.tt, Dion city
John Penwr
H braamm, t
J V' &Ion city
El M novo; Haab. Pa
W, 14 BilicX, do
r if ILdointt, do
iIOLI HOTRI.,- ..
Jos Wallas, tams*
Hew Mania, Wash env
W Ursiap, Wheeling
DaviV Ba d iley, BAtimors
Goad
I L HaVi, Mt Jackion
ft B Elder
Henry %My,
J Lyon.
Bonnie' Dimon,
I II Mws.
IP Solon.
Hobo.; Ontbertioo,
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timan,
311 Yank
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W Jonah %Abington
More Clark,
Jaws %Lb,
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a Timmedia & acou. Oran
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rorsuTaa
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WALta 3
lor, tioblootowo
1 1 .3010. Camberi,a4
114101
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60. Chit arra
noranna.
1) Wolf, Ilormony
Rabe, do
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Meat 1 / 1 •14114, Wanton
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9 WOHamm
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J 8 WWl:Pa . ..Plumate
J Theo, Wail Onanvillo
0 W &Afar; I do
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0 DosorVamadag
J Mod. any, I
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W 8 Mobil, flatlet
E Hartz, Botta .
NAT/0151,11 110 Mir.
ir. ennui.
Jos Woods, P 8 t :,
B Cilbson., Mere Oral
Thai Ilerinot, to
lamas. rum Crest
Barne y ckus, Man en, KW 17
II Ba
Tun Diallanracz.—Gen. Framont declare
martial la* Iln Missouri, when a fierce war is
ragtag, add confircates the property of men
loam - in; arms against the United States;
while in tummies, where there is no war,
Gen. Polki u the Memphis papers allege, seta
all Nationlil State, and municipal laws aside,
and seridslout his press-pap to catch men
wk I m o can for impresamant into his
ranks. Is; /let Gan. Polies policy as much
harsher thin 'Gen. Framont , s as persons are
more lured than property f Yet what cue or
those seeaMionists that are shocked at Fre
mont,s coma will um breathe.,so much as a
whisper *talus Polkys t What mange or se
rial or outruns can possibly be perpetratsd
under the Southern despotism that Ilt• aces.
doubts *0! mitt approve t —Louisville Anna
~ ,
Tarr t lets/ply far of.eets le fdjupowit
CO. !MOO , , h aarwg Ural Rides had urinal
tour Illahma : plated tea rebels., sad net
ward tin die ot Ihe &co. The tour were
released y.
1 )
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, :OAf#EO7AL RECORD
BURGH 111ARKETa
(Iloporka iipbottaiir for A. Pittsburga Gaa•=4.
gitsrog. Bloaatt. &pt.:ober 9, 1661.
7Lollll—i Matted dull mart, while pdom hemp
auditions rlo change. The dammed I. Halted and
ths tramme,fis are ammli and carrell worth repo rt,
fug. Bals o 33 bbl. Nein M 84,26, mud 100 do Whim
Mont ammllyat 91.
080019IltS-ana with a .1111 further mdmacing
Widow*. Sttas of 6 bal. N 0. Sour at 831 cts ; 313
bias lluistarte,ila two lot., at 43@i1c, mod 6 bbls to
coratry at 45M Ni begs pews Oahe it lac.
9600N—la[moderate local /moat, wfihoot, how.
Her, may emlitbalo pric.e. sem of 2000 law ghoul.
den mad Plata Lo
at as mod 8•„ 1003 lbs Blataldmis
.at 63(m 118959, MMus at ; 2NO fM Oootary 81des
at 4534364. 1
OB►IIt doll at 2:823 from first hands. Wm
from store of bash at 91. What attobanged; mem
from first bands of 150 tomb prima Red at Mto pe has.
01111101 1401 T—dull mud luster; Wm of 16 OMB
prim* 31,641,11,11 s LW; 15 bosh reaches at
$2. mad 16 do, mt PAO.
11W1Wl POTlLTol4l—dttelfalog; ..le of 10 bbl* at
15 3 . 7 6 1 11 bbl.
aiiili-:bactotopd; sal. of to lam W. 14 at eys
psi pound.
LlALTssaise. and adrmactmg: sale of 30 Ws No. 1
4.3391 $1,113 15 Dbl.
STE PLOUBITmerB dell; male from store of 5 bblm
at txrif t,
b " ; ‘ .
sac mlm of 6 WA. at at II dom.
1118119.3.eltgad, w; th mean des of flummox
at 170160 d jle•oult mod them.
. 1 aussaspLitta nau .uallillaidaoliaaaa„
Dal GOaD.l.i—Tb• fellowimg id the comparative stele•
=UN am supra of Ilmatio dry goods at bet York
Sae Lbw weak Lail shwa Jamua: y
t 67. 11983. 1881.
Lettered et the :Port.- $2,016968 $3.873,255 $832,801
Mown on 14085 ... 2,202.0135 2,50,4772 1,118.04
The winds ettberreptloes to the nitkenal loan ben
bon Anted of i nicest leeurably derma we weak. The
receipt* onawed a eaewerepdass at the Azaleas=
Tieuweriee 1.1 t lea war wee*, were al follows :
Meat sages anions to —....---- $122,300
3,587,100
8,558,300
" UM 8-- 0,177,800
$14,502,01.0
I!EM
Lteving for pt t iv ts.d6.sl thine-- K 40003
The soCOoreilng Iceiiire I tti t. etatement I. the rev
Walt peogrsion loco anis h end we look for •
etlll bribes lociesee wenn lb. none unready Lade.
Imer. r UK, will in the worse or
T. Com. Mei? I
Soreruinent stock. Into 1:L1,33a:441y e. - tnre. The
zegbdared mimeo. 1881 vete eoW 31; Write yesterday,
ens the liven of ises.% higher. Tteentry aline attez
telling at. WM menet to KIX law evening's orlon
IS Inas Wale We ptiacipal chew via In North Co.
soilage, Whichd 18g; itilmoori aisle ware
higher tor tile .ed 1 kr the Hannibal awa
81.Jostpti *ink T.1121.20t• advautoi 31. &dee of
Georgie MU/ at er, Loathe. az 6634, anti ikebigen at
81%. Outfox INT.OII graft lumen ctuinge. ••lot
of ntooklyn Qty Water low rat talon at WM. In
Banned bond, the only Rai. Irma Itik.ola Henna.' et
93, Hudson ltivet t eonverbulea et 33. sticition 600th. er 0
Welting itadi
v. 18, and ittle Womb inangage at 70.
—Ol. Y. 0.41 Ad
4ajorts by ttatiroad.
Pxresetsuns itiglareLesa floss Boca -8.9.1. I sad
6.-2 owe wheat,!L • Immesh: 283 bleasys Hamm:o
♦ oat 70 Us obese., W lee wag be eke wheat, Jews
A ;mat; 8 hhIS me. B. Qlyd. 6 Wee wadding,
Mgso woo; aa bals paws, Kula • • co; 60 bale Boar,
0 Llama% N ,160400, • dooc.; ZS d, J L Man
11111;sh 7do do, 9/ Baster: lot ol coats shwa, throw.
41cIdadw, 10 1.69 sp. he; Beet a Lester; 27 dodo, J
Grauer; 12 Ms 4was,./ If theowdeo; 4 had; 2 helm
pots, V Laws,. /Alva, pies, Cap • Bhepero; 19 do
al./ It on balled' am, coa • rig irstal, Jya. moor.
aka t.. 1 le Now., do pm piss, El H Clol
hag 92 bail C 44104 B Itablsoo a co; 160 Dols paper, 11
M Wolves.
Pltessawa,!ft Wards • CalC4oo Ram Roil.—
14peambat 9.-4 bare woo, L optheott an 130 hldoe,
nays Btawaig empty llhodee a Verse.; let
caw wall, LI 1811.9hene, ISS beg. sate, 1 Ws ego; 18
empty bons, Wai c, ••4,4r; ...Spot sett, Wawa. •
Dsh u roetbt bids W P Wootridgla 8 able apple;
Used • Metsgetts. ham wheat, 1, Wlssurth; Y 6 able
J a II Phtlhpk 2 eke old ovine, Joha Damn.; 214
114 w., Lipp k il/PWee; 100 do do, Al bellows 60 bate
Buoy, a L 113.1 .
1114ribita by To',graph.
Pini.bottrati. , fr 9—flour dint and only 600
tol
6615-d 4101 lot *non floe, $6®626 for e.t.a . ..tot
jb 6456 for an r. family. By. flour needy at $l.
end corn meal/ 114 i. Lon ithett offarlog,and
in goon rented. bout 1,004 bun. bolt atsl 1061 le
Mc &rap sad pt . ( • rod. jinn 06 for Lotorior and j 1.9
/
al II ter far ' prone • blc. Ave dull al 60054 c.
tor nat. sod for old. Corn kl 1•12 dem no And
2,000 blab. yel told at No. Otte active and 6,040
bush. told at . for Loeltetri and alolr.in. tor
obi Ibrutrylvaala lio diens In grocerke. nabs
mete pork at 41 bunt at et 2104 Woe at 70., and
'boulders al 6 0. bald nun at wo_ tx 660,
and 9) r. tor town annoy advaoced ; OWN 300 bbl.
Wass 1610194 uoir sold Ai 19c.
Nan Trutt, 04. 9 . — Bron l og.—Cotton declining;
Nair nebnporniasia: 2l 4. hour doll; maks 2 1 / 1 /170
bbla. at $4 4004 5 tor One; $5 osgs 10 for Ohio,
and Pen 211 for Utbet[l. Stara; cpund wlni au
innate or 14 1401. closed declining. Bales 200.100
bun,. at No. tlit Below apt ng, $1 0631 09 for 6fll.
.anti. club, a 111201 17 14 red walnut and 1 1 126
01 551 for white l[concky. Corn valet; tine 53,000
nub. at 4004731 Boss .lead) ; jort contract ha
8,600 talt. vain met intruded at $l4 60016 87%.
het bony at $13,784914 rot mem Whiny doh at
120111%c. l : 1
Tam !Unit &mom—The London
Fpectator, gust 24th, says
aThe ha tof Europe seems doubtful,
though that of Great Britain will be up to the
average. la4rance the reports or drought
are only partly; but in Northern Italy the
crops, more :,especially of Indian corn, are
supposed to be destroyed. It is possible that
there te esegge i tation in, the accounts as yet
received, hut, Howlett - for that probability,
Western &mood will still, as a whole, be corn.
palled to impor&more than an average of lood.
The short crOploi Europe will keep up En
list) prices, bet the diner of scarcity seems
to have paned *way, and if we hive to meet
abort time in On North, that heavy calamity
willnot be increased by a deficient supply of
bread."
(hymnal:4m has istued his proolaotts
tioo at:omit:in the estiogahhment, by the
Commissioner" o the Stoking Food, of $300.-
801 01 of thot tate Debt of Pennylreals,
during the per adios Septtsmber Ist, 1861, as
follows: ?
Mock Loitt
Lateran Qattlfloates.....
Relies Notai sonoelled.
New.
in the
7th init.
....., to tort Lafayette. In.
ten:opted le exposed him. He was
making a rifle ttexy to send &nth, and
urea : a— ed aXi guess to fight the horde
of Northern il. litionista.
STEM GOODS 1
Wl , ...9f,aitgriAlfzipaNeoiAt
for o anise' 11i1,1Z, *blob hove boa ostoetod
squi mon bib yob. *.n. cad (*II bobilant b
the
:113; r/LIBIEI4 &AD .1141.11 8
*UP CO ran..
I=EME!!
11. y n fAtIODII of fee IMO
Om baton °pews tp tht, cn , end timid reeneettall:
eeleftne owl c. 41 oa patrons end the publio.
te siamair. Ana t waren
Samuel! y & Son,
MIRO El ANT TAILORS, .
iahltem iserl TN 1111111SICIP.
pORTABLE
WASH STAND.
*a Ito a w awl beautiful attiela. It
la (Inch, an I ma tn In stub a wray as
camblnt Bowl, Elan I, aa. It &situ
"7 Weil Antall. 'pi Is complete with
cal wood work. • Tilbt Is the thing that
dialc4g been wanted by tenants vbo do
nst "lA'S° be at that/nem of anything
pannalient The atind abate deiathed
can be 4•a down mid ramovad In a LBW
.
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PROCZa All ATION.
WUEREAS,
eea
t or L b j.l " 13th
Ac t'
P pWcd
of
t d, ig39, entitled oda Act'
relating to the Elections of this omonwealth,. it is
enjoined on the Sherilt of every county to give nonce
of such elections to be told, and enamel-ate In inch
notice what oaken are to be elected. Ince
thereof, I, L.GENHAII, Shatter itt=ty
of Allegheny, do therefore make known, and give this
public notice to the electors of maid manly at Allegbe
a7. that a GENERAL ELECTION will be bold in old
Dotty, on the tero ore D TUESDAY, sth DIY 07 00..
Tat— NEXT, at the several Election District.
therein.
And as directed by told Lath section of the of
July 15.39, I hereby giro notice, that eVery
(excepting Justices of the Peso) who shall ha any
cake or appointment of profit or trust, under the Clov
ernment of the United Statee,or of this State,or of an :
city,or incarponted distric, whether I eemmLtioned
alarm or otherwise a anbordthsto officer or agent, who
lo or shall be employed under the legislative, executive
or judiciary department of this State; or of the United
SMUG, or flatly city or Incorporated district, And also
that every member of Congros. and of the Slate
islattue, and of the *elect or 'common council of any
city, or commialonere of any Incorpinited district, is
by law Incapable of holding or exercising at the same
time, theca:lce or appointment of Judge, Lopector or
Clerk, of any election of this Commonwealths mod that
no,Lespectar,Jud,ge or other officer of any sock elec.
lion Moil be eltOble to any office tote then voted for.
And further th at by the 4th section of the Act of
April 15th, 15 40, it is proelded.that the aforesaid 13th
section of the Act of July 2d, 1838. , shall not be so con.
.trued as to prevent any militia ofgect or borough cfg.
cer from serving se judge, inspector or clerk, at any
general or special election in thisCoMmonweeltb.
The electors of the First Ward of the city of. Pitts.
burgh to meet at the Public School Rowe bold Ward.
The electors of the Second Warded the city of Pitts
burgh to meet at the Public School House in said Ward.
The electors of so much of the Third Ward of the
city of Pittsburgh, first precinct, to meet at the house
of Ilharlee Moody, comerof Wylie and Tunnel streets
wend precinct to meet at the house of trends Jetti
son, on the corner of Sixth and Smithfield streets,
The electors o the Fourth Ward of the f Pitts-
burgh, to mee t ! at the Public Schad Ho city
me o
In said
Ward. " 1
The electors oleo much of the Fifth Ward of the city
of Pittsburgh as Iles north and east of Adams street,
being precinct No. I of told ward. to meet at the Public
School House on Liberty street in said Precinct. The
electors of so much of the nth ward Se ties month and
west cf Adams street. being precinct of said
ward, to meet at tee Public School Mew on the
corner of Pike will Waimea streets td said precinct.
The elector. of the Sixth Ward of the city of Pitta
burgh to meet at the Public School Rothe Do old Ward.
The elector. of the Seventh Ward of the city of Pitt.
burgh to meet at the Public School House in Bald
Ward.
The - electors of the Eighth Ward of the dty of Pitts.
burgh to meet at the Public Schoop Howe in mid
Ward.
The elector. of the Ninth Ward of the city of Pitta
burgh to meet at the Public School noose in old
Ward.
•
The electors of the First Ward of the City of Alleghe
41 to meet at the Pahl!. School House in said were. -
The electors of the Second Ward of the city of Alle
gheny to meet at the Brick School Home, corner of
Palo Alto and Mostnspin streets, In said ward.
• The elector, of the Third Ward of thecity of Alleghe
ny, first precinct, to meet at the Publth School House I
in said Ward; the electors second precinct, o. lard
Ward, to meet at the mid wad.
The elector, of t h e Fourth Ward of the city of Allo
gheny, Ana precinct, to meet at the ante of •ldennan
Ebenezer Derby, corner of Anderson and /I:abloom
screed; secoud precinct, at the boom of Jamb Pack,
earner of Chesnut and Main streets.
The electorsof the borough ofilirmingham, first pre•
duct, to =Wet the Public School House; second
poe
cina, at the Burgemt antot,in odd borough.
The electors of the borough of Fast Birmingham to •
meet at School House No.l, in said botaugh.
The electore of Duquesne borough to meet at the
Public School H. 04110 in said borough.
The electors of the borough of Lawrentherille to meet
at the Public School House tumid bormigh.
The electors of the borough of Shsrpshurg to meet at
the home of James Sharp in said borough.
The electors of the borough of McKeesport to meet at
the Town ILII in said borough.
The electors of the borough of Temnersucerille to
meet at the Public School douse In said borough.
The electors of the borough of South:Pittsburgh to
meet at the Palle reboot House, carter of Marian
street and Brownsville turnpike med.
The elector, of the borough of West Pittsburgh to
=stet the School Home tumid borough.
The electors of the borough of West Elizabeth to
meet at the Public School Home insaid borough.
The electors of the borough of Tar:mum= to meet at
the Public School House In said borough.
The electors of the borough of manetidner to meet at
the Public School House.
The elector, of the borough of Elizabeth to meet at
the home of H 0 Taylor, formerly occupied by John
Walker, in said borough.
The electors of the borough of Sewickley, to meet at
the Public School Home in said borough.
The electors of Monongahela borough to meet at
the School House in mid borough.
Thee:lectors of Election District No 1, of Peebles
township to meet at the hams of John Bettler, in the
village of East Liberty.
The electors of Election District Na: 2,in Feeble!,
township, to meet at the Glen Hotel in ealdownship.
The electors of Pitt township to meet at the Pablo
School tame, near Oaklead, no mid triniship, except
the audited voters chiding In Sectirins, No. A. 7 cud
kt, in the city Mstrie; who shall vote et all the gen-
Mal elections, In the Ninth Ward of the city of Pitt.
burgh.
The electors of Conlin township to meet at the horde
of Wm. WWI, Jr., in the village of Eget Liberty-
Tire electors of Wilkins township to meet at the
Public School Limas in the Tillage of WiLkimburg, in
said townettip.
The electors of Plum township to meet at the ham
of John Sommerville In said township.
The electors of Patton tawaship to rued at the house
ofAbraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpike, in said
township.
The electors of Penn township to meet at the house
of Robert Donaldson, on the Leechburg !need, in mid
township.
The electors of Versailles tawathip to meet at the
Public Scheel Howse, on the farm of David Slaw, mar
the White House, formerly occupied by Thomas
now by William A. Shaw.
The electors of Elizabeth township to meet at the
hence of IL 0. Taylor, formerly occupied by John
Walker, In Elizabeth borough. •
The elector. of Jefferson township to: meet at the
house of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John
fang, tum id township.
The elors af MiZin township to meet at the house
of Samuel Wilsonformerly occupied by Jame. IL Neel,
ha mid taint:dap.
The electors of Upper St Clair township to meet at
the none of Hugh morrow, in said township.
The electors of Lower St. Clair township to meet at
the house lately kept by P.
t Heaat the Junction of
the d Birmingham an Coal Hill in amid township.
The plettall of Chartiers p at the
tome of William Obey, on the Pitts - tom meet
buigh and Stela
bowfin. Turnpike.
The electors of Batmen townehip to meet at the
haute of Sarah AVTaziand, formerly Audiety 3.Pnriand
in said townahlp.
The electors of Findley township to at the
home of fdl'lnelland A. Armor, Zimmerli pied by
J. Quirks, In the these cf Clinton, In said township.
The electors of Boon township to meet at School
House Na 6, in maid townthdp.
The electors of Ohio township tomeet at the home
of Henry V. Mammon, In said towitstdp.
The electors of Franklin township, tint precinct, to
meet at the house occupied by -, la said town:
this the glee:tars of sexed precinct to; meet at the
boom of--,to said townabth.
The elector' of Reserve township to meet at the
rot 800, Na 11, in Bald township.
eiectorsof Baldwin township to: meet at the
of John Gamut, In said township.
coo electors of McClure township, to meet at the
home of Jacob Eckert, on Wood's Run; M said then
ship.
The electore of Snowden township to; meet it the
home of Peter Boyer, In said township. !
Th. electors of ikoth Fayette townehip to meet at
the hotin of H. Hays, on the ism of 0. Y. Cordter,ln
said township.
The electors of North Fayette toinulde to meet at
the home formerly occupied by trends Jamison, at
Rodger'. Mill, in said township.
The elector, toof nom townsid to ineeeit the house
of Hugh nisei', on the Franklin Road, in said town-
The electron of Pineetownthdp to meet at home
of Hugh Cthmzny, in aid township. .
The electors of M'Candlem township to meet at the
hope of Freak Morrison in mid townitship.
The electors of West Deer township to :meet at the
house of Nathan Cooley, In said townahip;
Theelector, of Eat Dear township to - meet at the
Public School Home at the month offltelley's Bun.
The electors of Fawn tom:ship, find precinct, to
meet at the mace/ home at Soda Works, In Rut Te.
roe tam; wood precinct, at the haute of hut= NO
Dowel.
1300,050 00
330 01
421 00
The elector. °Muffle township to meal at &heel
Home No, 1 (hereafter to be called Chll.
The electors of Sewickley townebi po 9
poet M the
house of Samuel Ritchie, in said township,
The electors of Indiana township to Meet at the
t
brass sip. formerly occupied by Alez. TornU, In . said
.
The . onallned voters of that yparrtt of Indiana town
ship, in Allegheny county, g within:the follow. ' .
lac denstribed boonduies, to rmit: — Bettbli at a,
ebint on the Allegheny dyer, at th e upper .on the
farm of John Cable, and running es north' . course, '
between the farms of said Cable and J Hopi, to .
Gm north east corner of Cable's run. -
Mug • westerly coarse to the ahables • plies,
In each a manner ea to embrace all fume • lota attn.
f
ated in Cunningham'. efie. -
_and known RI the
River tr acts, within • maid .eries, hereafter
vote at the general election in the locaregh abates.
butg, at the election poll of said broungte.. : •
The electors of . abider t emenshlp to rare et John
Shutt Hill, townsh - 1
The demons ln
of laid
Cruelest township to ' tat the
School Home in Elecauctown.
The electors of Hampton township. to ,
at the
bones of William Peters, In ealdhurnstop.l
The aleetarKol I.lolcm tremble to meet • the boon
of James Holes, In laid township.
The elect:we of Scott towns/tip, to meet the house
or Androw Glean. lo told townsellp. -
The electors of .11khland township to M eet at the
Paella School Houle in Bakerstown. _ .
At which time and *cm tbe gm/LW edam= et
Wroold will by ballot vote for . I:
One parson au Penh:lent Judge of 'Oesolson Pleas,
Quarter lkosettme; Ofor med. Tvught, r e B '4 ° M imi ' s
Wert ofAlleghe ny county;
One panontor Aahrsurt Amide el Histrlat. Court Of
Allegheny eolul •
Om parson tor tM Aseociate Jodie al Comnion Thee.
uartsr Ikesions, Oyer. and Tuonner end Orphans
C G onnor Allegheny conalm ..
One person for number of the aura ,
/1711 perm" for ouribui of Uri ,, I
Wyss of Dausaintdm
cm. pan= lbr Ebaiff of Allrgheny eon ty; .
Forum Mr Comer of Anodise cop. -
muss fOr ProthOnotery of .colintn
• parson SX.Ornandadontr of 'Aueleh.; cooney;
And the Minus of th e wad bo and t ow n.
s t i r will eked one pence far Director the Poor of
Given melee my hand lid goal at -
PI th is
mai niobat.
11th day of deptiterier. A. D. 1 8 61, and the
pendenc• of the United 'Stated the sighl),. '•. -
I•llhdlt6w3tT ~ • JAIL'S L. GRAD et'
WA.TI,II PLPIFL-3,000
;ja r , Wait' Irk trots 2 sae •
I 1 amtai
mum oulta - Blit/811.-8041044
iii r lia ' artm4.w it i Zasff. 00
- . : - Soma, Amur.
._. MANHOOD: -
2tow LOST 1 ROW lIIISTORSD 1
Jest iabltabedla a &Otird raretcitak Price 6 ttr.
1 lector* on tio ratan, traatmant, mid radahl
cm of 6permatorthoe• or Emend Wriknem. Laval.
Maar, talsoMaa, 6=l'4 Debility, and imptdtaitaht
tcl aura** morally ,Nairommunt, Consumption. Sp.
I:ipty and ltZ Mental and Maim! Ineapactry, ra.
nag tram hilt Abaft. &o.—by ROM a; on,
VIEWILL, MD., Anthcr of 12111 Orem Book la.
. 1 4 .1
% Moan to Thousaadt of Suffaers,"
6 t. nods cod. to a phtn eavVopt, to any addlms,
print, co maim of a'n oath, or TO paths"
atMaps :by Dr. Crtt..t O. 1[1.1.6111.
1 1 . 1 . 326 n. ' /:7 D00n".16.1. Tart. P. O. Dor. WO
D
Ir. Geo, IL Keyser.,
Wholesale Druggist,
itAIRD/CIBB DBALER,
-
.o. 140 Wood Street, Pfttsburgb,Ra.
. .
Ai P
USONS FOR Tab Clint- OF lUM
Niti OR RIIPXORg.
k ..
arsh , s
Radical Cure Train'.
kittisr'a • Patent True.
Fitch's Supporter Truss.
Self:Adjasting Truss.
Aw l ,
Dr! Bartning's Lace or Body b , for the
id Weekrumws,
du* of Prowl:atm utazt PEI^ and Epl.
Drl. S. S. Fitch's Silver-Plated S
Pile Piops, for the support an
zi t:S. •
'e Stockings, for weak arm
i l l i *
Elastid.lince Cape, for weak knee joints.
.§.11;1e Supporters, for weak ankle jointer .
a ;
S perrsory Bandages.
Sal-Ejecting Syringes; also, every kind
1 .
of Syringes.
Dal Kay - sae has also a Truss which will
rpdically cure Hernia or Rupture.
Office at his Drug Store, No. 140 Wood
,st., sagn of the Golden Mortar.
Emu prescribes In cameo! 00E01110 Mgt
!Lego and ha. leetramenta tor DIAPNEEE and
nitmiry Mamie malting machanhal attppint. .
0 Lt•ElO BATTERY or ILECTZSO li•GNErIIO
elhol/1143, for medical purpeassof • eery torgatiof
kind, .111.1. meat free of express charges, whereto
en ensue cony upon a rerolttane• of ten Doilia
DB. GEO. EL Klltafth.
•Ad
!.
drm do. 140 Wood street. Pittebugh, Pa.
DIkftRITEA CURED—By Swayne's
BOWEL CORDIAL. Every bottle eratrimMa
or Moneyysfmtted. Bold at DEL HEYBEIed
Jytthdier No. 140 Waal street;
t t
MS, arCHES, &c.—The
aeli per% BIEL gold at DR. liElrallEE,
'V il a °o f f e
ISO Wood meet, b a sore remedy.
L .,,
R ' A.T„!..A1eDr2,!'.9,8J. — Sure ent e g r A c t C.
T Nadia ATOR, an setnety new greparadon, and
werramedtto remove them pone from .trey house.
BOld illt • Dd. ENVIER'S,
.libtd i &if HO Wood .treat.
Ex -
XI
kTRA RAZORS.—I have a few x
to [tenor,, which 1 wlil doe, out at coat.
I t , OEO. lI.&NYSE%
WU!! 141 Wood sued.
Tei .
EAVACHS CUBED.- An . infallible for ffesJache will be found In Eft•ZEWS
. IHD•011E P/ GUI. Try them. At DE. ISNYEIWIt
No. leo temi Ntreot. Fr/re 23 ant..
t-r.
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...I 4 NVPlLtiltlll CVYPiY 11011.1.
01N Gi won -He
PE7TSBURGII.
Ite'ClTpDl a CO.,
hiANIRAOTURERS pi &alai!.
uta, l l en4T,llo.ll' sod BOLT 5022211, numb'
a P za '4311%)!e.3, Halted Stilt Bottoms, Emitter
I •
Wass, Alm. Importan and Dealer to 1112lLH,
ITN PLATS efillITLBOl3, MP" go. OcastsstlF
as tuMol, Tionses Vsettlnu and Tool. •
Warelouls, No. 140.Pirst =4120 iiitemistrail :
Mubarak, Puma.
pp•Dpeolalordar ocOoppsr oat to any itsstrsd pst•
cay2SolawlsT
Hair Dyad star Dye 1 Hair Dye
stare. Ae BIATCHIDLOWM ELAM nr it
Inepriejiesi and bed te World /
All Miters are mere imitations, and
'ignite be /Tabled, Myren wish to mays Mdlcoht.
GRAY, !Mk XtLIBTY HAM Dyed tattentM
to • t4antlibl and ahWull Brown or Moak. without
Om l. 6. 1114 SO the hitt or um.
inmate =DAL!! ADD DIPLOMAS Moe hem
Mrozdsd to Wm. A. BMW/a LOCO //34 ud one
164000!epplioattono bats been mado to Lt. Matz of him
PLIZOILIP 00,13 hisaas Dye. -
WM. 114114=11141PS Beall DYJI produces• todrz
nee to 'be dtettopdgmi, from nature. and Is Metmeit.
as n to tnioro In the, Wit, hammer long B. May be
eonusd,juid the 111 gees of Bad Dyes remelted;
m• Me/ eirlrester foi We D 7 Mb qualm Dl*.
.;Mede., mdd orSDI applitet (la Writs meaty et the
Os, tory, Brootheiy, flew York. • .
=Watt alleittee and towns ot the Wilted Btato4D7
Dem chts and Pmy Goode Dada& ,
..11WTheigentdne Om the sante and alines upon •
11* tste eogeseteor on Sens eidee of etch box, of
• , I WILLIAM A. BASOmmuse,
)4AI • ' 16 Bond areetatow York.
• rotor—wicis—waur•
BATCHELOR'S _WIGS AND TON-
Pr 48 • WEL Ito are eketat, Ught, ow sod
t 4; charm—cio turning zip bebted-kx;
elrint4.4Qs Nod ; Indeed thts to the *dab
thantliti store Um; mansari!ProPertl
azd wide. •
*Cdaa/ralt 8. COLLEBind.
forwarding et Comm(Mon elarattaal
• I Ann W1101,11.13•Ll MUM /if
cassaw. Butter, Seeds. Mink
lud Produce(basalts.
11$ Wed Strut. PittairpS
fal l iSON, MINIS & MILLH
.
roVaricasi AND SIACEURISTISI
WA.I3U/NOTON WORM*.
, Pittsburgh. Poona:
Mails • o.sl arkit
usu c tieetax• all kinds of Atom Zogkeu sad Km
jaiicaumr, Qestinpatailtaid Work, basis Maris
and Ethisi lila Work.
Jobbing old Bapsinng dna on Iliatt AWOL.
Ipeaglayellk.
a.a•U•
___ ROAD OPDX,R CONDIAD"I:
W. G. Blillson,
! ,
, • Itueuxis w .rbrkr, eertsa:
•
amiainuas ta ,
RAIL ROAD SPIRES, CHAIR S,:
, 1 AND BOAT SAMS. -
Cara& °Mater Street and Chevy
.ffitivet Alley. . PITESBUIVIIL, PWerik. ,
,es e60.0 1 / 1 1. - •
muss re
forelia and foments Bills of giottaago,
i
girzsziwnis csnania,
=XI X 0226 AND 6122032;
210,. RailEt h r num.. mistutumui, Yd.
tlectfona nada on W Ulf prtadpia
thrown , Ulm United Item. own,
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JOELIff tITOOJELIES.Azs at iiLL , K).
'aussastsram or
inoti /Liam& Iron raults„ 10141 nal Doors,
WindoW Mutton, Window Gnu% la,
If * wawa avid mow ours oortd;
coitinio woo sio wawa mamma. ra,
arm es Ant a misty of no*Psttotas, fumy Ltd
Phis sonata • YOt PurPosts• Psztkolar attention
Wit suslastsg,Gssse Lots. Jobbing dam at 'hen
oaks.' sulk
of: Pa nil.
Pittaporgli Steel_ Works.
tuasoimisas.svis...—warcesulsra
a:ONE% BOIZI) & CO.
lestnr mammas_ org ur CABl ,
gitn4l/0. dx . . rsow sad B. NW
OS Ujr..x. 64.
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lit A: P PA.Platt..
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lioddiNtld Attest. %
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MIN* or ?Wolof Asp. to
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